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Japanese Refugees Struggle for Normalcy

Norio Tsuzumi, the executive vice president of the Tokyo Electric Power Co. a high-ranking Japanese power company, visited an evacuation center to assure the refugees that they are doing all they can to set everything under control. Tokyo Electric had resumed his efforts on...
Posted On 22 Mar 2011
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Workers Were Evacuated due to Smoke in Japan’s Nuclear Power Plant

Workers of the nuclear plant in Japan were evacuated on Monday after a gray cloud of smoke emerged from an atomic fuel tank used in the Unit 3 plant, as a consequence of the stabilization of the radioactive leak. The evacuation stopped part of the work of restoring power lines...
Posted On 21 Mar 2011
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A Major Challenge for Haiti: A New President Will Be Elected Today

Haitians will go again to the polls today to elect a new president who will guide Haiti towards its long-awaited reconstruction after the crisis triggered in 2010 by a devastating earthquake and aggravated after a cholera epidemic. Former first lady Mirlande Manigat and singer...
Posted On 20 Mar 2011
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Gaddafi Summons His People to Fight and Warned That it Would Be a “Long War”

“We will not allow these Christians to take our oil,” said the Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, after his second operation since the beginning of the Allied attack, and assure that they are prepared for a “long war.” In his radio address of 12 minutes,...
Posted On 20 Mar 2011
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About 48 Dead After Coalition Attack in Libya

Dawn arrived with air strikes against Tripoli while air defense into action KU deployed in the Libyan capital. Shortly after 2:20am local (00:20 GMT) anti-aircraft guns installed in the residence, barracks and as leader Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli sectors opened fire after an...
Posted On 20 Mar 2011
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Latin American Leaders Deplore International Interference In Libya

Several Latin American leaders announced a total rejection to the attacks by the international community that urged action to protect the rebels who are being violated by the government supporters of Muammar Gaddafi. On one hand, Gaddafi’s main Latin American ally,...
Posted On 20 Mar 2011
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Gadhafi’s Regime Continues Despite Cease Fire

Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi, in an apparent challenge to the UN resolution, is not respecting the cease-fire. Fighting has continued with intensity southwest of Benghazi to know about possible military intervention in Libya by These Western powers. Dozens of pro-Gadhafi Libyans...
Posted On 19 Mar 2011
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Gadhafi’s Army Is Attacked By France and the United States

French President Nicolas Sarkozy announced that military operations had begun in the early afternoon. The staff of the Gallic Army confirmed that French warplanes attacked against the armored of Gadhafi’s forces. News Agency AFP announces forthcoming U.S. attacks with a...
Posted On 19 Mar 2011
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Japan’s Food and Water Have Small Amounts of Radiation

The Japanese government has detected small amounts of radioactive iodine in drinking water in Tokyo and five other regions, officials said, in a climate of fear generated by the radioactive leak from a damaged nuclear plant. The substance was detected on Friday in Tokyo and other...
Posted On 19 Mar 2011
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Egyptians Will Vote Tomorrow For Constitutional Changes

The Egyptians are called to the polls tomorrow to decide by referendum whether to accept the amendments to the Constitution, which mainly limit the number of presidential mandates in the first ballot the country will have since the fall of President Hosni Mubarak on 11February....
Posted On 18 Mar 2011
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