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GlobeLaw.com (3864 words) |
 | Nuclear tests, the applicants say, can cause landslides and did indeed cause a major underwater landslide at Mururoa in 1979, when a nuclear device was exploded after jamming half-way down its shaft. |
 | By not requiring the French Republic to prove the justification of the activities and by not carrying out an environmental impact assessment to determine whether exposure is as low as reasonably achievable, the Commission failed to comply with its obligations as regards the first two principles. |
 | The French Government submits that, in the light of its formal undertaking to carry out no more nuclear tests after May 1996, suspension of the operation of the contested act would definitively preclude any continuation of the tests in issue, since the Courts decision in the main action will certainly not be given any sooner. |
| CNN - French nuclear test - Jan. 28, 1996 (679 words) |
 | The test was more than six times the power of the bomb dropped in 1945 on Hiroshima, Japan, the French Defense Ministry said, making it the most powerful explosion since France ended a 1992 moratorium and resumed atomic testing last year. |
 | French President Jacques Chirac indicated the series might end with six blasts, meaning Saturday's test may be the last. |
 | The latest test was the 198th since France acquired the nuclear bomb in 1960, when the late president Charles de Gaulle detonated a device over the Sahara Desert. |