Description
Added on the 06/08/2018 09:38:30 - Copyright : Wochit
To mark the end of the nuclear era in Germany, Greenpeace exhibits a 4-metre-long sculpture of a T.rex, lying on the ground and surrounded by nuclear waste barrels, in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. On top of the dinosaur stands the anti-nuclear sun in victory pose, as a militant figure with a shield on which is written "nuclear power, no thanks". IMAGES
During a press conference in Berlin, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says that he believes reviving the Iran nuclear deal is still possible after "modest progress" in talks. SOUNDBITE of Antony Blinken
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warns that time was running out for Iran to return to a nuclear deal after a scathing report by the UN atomic watchdog. SOUNDBITE
Berlin, July 5 (EFE).- (Camera: Handout). Spain, Germany and Sweden called on Monday in a joint letter to nuclear disarmament and demanded an end to tests with atomic weapons, as they perceived with alarm the setbacks in this area in recent years .FOOTAGE COURTESY OF THE FOREIGN MINISTRY OF THE MEETINGS OF THE SPANISH MINISTER, ARANCHA GONZÁLEZ LAYA, IN BERLIN.
Biblis (Germany), Nov 4 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Ronald Wittek).- A train carrying six containers of nuclear waste arrived on Wednesday at the Biblis nuclear power plant. The waste comes from Sellafield in the UK. FOOTAGE OF A PROTEST DUE TO THE ARRIVAL OF NUCLEAR WASTE IN GERMANY.
Nordenham (Germany), Nov 3 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Focke Strangmann) The Pacific Grebe cargo ship arrived in Nordenham, in northern Germany, where since Monday it has unloaded containers full of nuclear waste from Sellafield (United Kingdom). The contents will be transferred on Tuesday to the temporary storage facility of the Biblis nuclear power plant in an operation that has generated protests.FOOTAGE OF THE SHIP.