Tissue Banking
Vadim Mouchkin reports on the tissue banking project being supported by the IAEA in Thailand.
View ArticleRadiotherapy
This is a public service announcement on the need for radiotherapy machines in the worldwide fight against cancer.
View ArticleRemoval of Sources from Latvia
IAEA's Kirstie Hansen accompanies experts to Latvia and reports on a joint IAEA, US Department of Energy project to remove nuclear material from an ageing facility and return them to the place of...
View ArticleNobel Award
IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei addressing the international press after the announcement that he and the IAEA had won the Nobel Peace Prize award for 2005.
View ArticleChernobyl Report
IAEA's Vadim Mouchkin reports on the conference to discuss the findings of a landmark digest report on the legacy of the Chernobyl nuclear accident 20 years later. This report was made for CNN World...
View ArticleFebruary Special Board Meeting
IAEA's Kirstie Hansen reports on the opening of a special IAEA Board Meeting in February 2006 to discuss the Iran nuclear issue.
View ArticleDirector General's Press Briefing, 6 March 2006
Director General Mohamed ElBaradei briefs the press on the Iran nuclear issue during the Board Meeting in March 2006.
View ArticleMarch 2006 Board Meeting
IAEA's Vadim Mouchkin reports on the issues being discussed at the IAEA Board Meeting in March 2006.
View ArticleFebruary Board Meeting
Raw video footage from the special meeting of the IAEA Board in February 2006.
View ArticleDirector General's Press Briefing
IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei briefs the press on the Iran nuclear issue before the start of the Board Meeting in March 2006.
View ArticleThyroid Patients & Doctors in Kiev
IAEA's Vadim Mouchkin reports on thyroid cancer cases among Ukrainian children and the valiant efforts of physicians and patients in their struglle to cure the disease.
View ArticleCan I Have a Baby?
Marina, an ex-cancer patient, gave birth to a healthy baby 3 years ago. Mariona is one of many young women, once diagnosed with thyroid gland cancer from the Chernobyl accident, who became mothers of...
View ArticleOf Mice and Nature
Research show that mice survive and continue to thrive in the highly radioactive exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear plant.
View ArticleI Can Walk
Ghana can expect an estimated 50,000 cancer cases each year. However, if detected early cancer can be a curable disease. Radiotherapy machines are crucial for cancer treatment and can save patients'...
View ArticleGeorgia: Recovering Radioactive Sources
Two abandoned and potentially dangerous radioactive devices have been successfully secured in the first three days of a new effort to trace lost radioactive sources in Georgia.
View ArticleBaku, Azerbaijan: A mini-Chernobyl?
The IAEA is looking to help people in Baku, Azerbaijan clean up radioactive waste from an old iodine factory.
View ArticleDavos 2007: IAEA Chief Calls for "Timeout" on Iran nuclear issue
In an interview with CNN in Davos 26 January, IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei called for a "timeout regarding the Iranian nuclear issue", saying he hoped talks could resume on the matter.
View ArticleThe Clock is Ticking
Another milestone in an international inititative to get rid of old spent nuclear fuel from Serbia's shutdown research reactor at the Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences as broadcast on CNN World Report).
View ArticleNew Radiation Symbol
IAEA experts explain why the world needs the new radiation symbol to supplement existing warnings and how it was developed.
View ArticleDr. Mohamed ElBaradei and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's joint press...
Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's joint press conference held 23 February in Vienna, Austria.
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