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Tuesday
22 Sep 2020
Why is the Gulf Going Nuclear?
22 Sep 2020 by
Al Jazeera English
The UAE has embraced nuclear power. It says it's for peaceful purposes. But why diversify with risky nuclear energy when there are safer and cheaper alternatives? And could it lead to nuclear proliferation in the region?
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Nuclear power
Clean power
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