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A standard homeowner s policy wouldn t cover your property or home if damaged or made uninhabitable because of a nuclear incident, said Pete Karageorgos, director of consumer and industry relations (Ontario) for the Insurance Bureau of Canada. [It s] difficult to quantify or put a price on what the cost to insure that, or it s a situation where it s over such a large and wide geographic area that it is uninsurable because of the potential payout in damage.
Karageorgos said that in his 27-year insurance career, he has never heard of nuclear waste being covered by a homeowner s policy.
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India, Japan cooperating in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka to strengthen Quad â envoy Suzuki
Ambassador Suzuki says trilateral cooperation between Japan, India & Sri Lanka in case of Colombo Port ECT has âsignificant valueâ.
Nayanima Basu 9 February, 2021 3:59 pm IST Text Size:
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New Delhi:Â The Quad countries â Japan, India, Australia and the US â will continue to work closely together to promote their vision, and are making progress towards their commitment for a greater âstrategic convergenceâ, according to Satoshi Suzuki, Japanâs Ambassador to India.
In an interview to ThePrint, Suzuki said India and Japan have also collaborated in other countries like Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Maldives in order to strengthen the Quad under the Indo-Pacific framework.
IAEA Assists Morocco in Aligning Legislation with the Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear Damage
12/30/2020 | 05:33am EDT
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Required fields A virtual seminar on civil liability for nuclear damage was held 14-15 December 2020 for officials and stakeholders from Morocco with the goal of supporting the country to align its national legislation with the Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear Damage (CSC), which entered into force on 15 April 2015. Organized at the request of the Government, the seminar provided an opportunity to discuss the IAEA s comments on the revisions proposed to the 2005 Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Law (No. 12-0202). The meeting also provided an opportunity to discuss Decree No 2-05-1560 of 21 April 2006, which implements the Law.