European Atomic Energy Community
Americannoun
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Details on domestic replacements for Copernicus—the EU Earth observation program—and the European Atomic Energy Community are still being worked out.
From Science Magazine
The withdrawal agreement confirms that the UK will leave the European Atomic Energy Community, Euratom, when it pulls out of the EU.
From Nature
But Jet is run under the auspices of Euratom, the European Atomic Energy Community.
From BBC
At issue is the six-decades old European Atomic Energy Community, also known as Euratom, a seemingly arcane sounding treaty signed in 1957 with a nevertheless crucial role.
From New York Times
The Article 50 letter contained a clause little discussed at the time - notifying the EU of the UK's withdrawal from the European Atomic Energy Community, also known as Euratom.
From BBC
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