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Notes from central Taiwan: Taiwan’s spent nuclear fuel problem In the first of a two-part interview, Rene Vienet discusses the role he played in the development of the nation’s nuclear power By Michael Turton / Contributing reporter I spent this week chatting online with French film-maker, publisher and historian Rene Vienet, who began his two decades of involvement with Taiwan’s nuclear power program in the late 1970s as the representative for the French nuclear firm Cogema (today known as Orano). We discussed his work in Taiwan over the years, and the tough decisions involving spent nuclear fuel currently facing Taiwan’s policymakers. The second part of the interview will appear on March 22. The interview has been condensed and edited for clarity. ....
A judge on Thursday allowed the bosses of French bank BNP Paribas to appeal an earlier decree ordering them to come to Malta to testify in a €1 billion anti-semitism lawsuit filed by a Maltese investment house and its founder, Malta-based businessman Jacob Agam. Mr Justice Joseph Zammit McKeon had already ordered the chairman and the CEO of the bank to appear in court to testify but they resisted the order, arguing that they could not be forced to come to Malta to testify. They filed an application in court to appeal the summons and the judge ruled that it would be “better and fairer” if the matter is decided by a Court of Appeal prior to final judgment given the exceptional circumstances of the case. ....