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Fukushima Nuclear Plant has Power Again

The Japanese electric company of Tepco, confirmed that the nuclear plant Fukushima Daiichi has electricity again through a external transmission line. The company informed that the first unit that will be connected is the #2, followed by the one, three and four in that order....
Posted On 18 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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Nuclear Crisis in Japan is Out of Control

The chief of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Gregory Jaczko, informed that the nuclear crisis in Japan is out of control. The desperate efforts of the plant workers to control the radiation have not given any result. Meanwhile the fuel pool used for reactor #4 has...
Posted On 17 Mar 2011
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Nuclear Threat and Death Toll Rises in Japan

The former technological capital of the world has been transformed in a post apocalyptic scenario. Thousands of people along the northeastern coast of Asia are dead, and tens of thousands have lived for several days with little food and water. The earthquake has obliterated the...
Posted On 16 Mar 2011
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Vatican Kicked Off Countdown to John Paul II’s Beatification

On Monday the Vatican kicked off the countdown to Pope John Paul II’s beatification by posting a YouTube video of his famous first papal speech, when the Polish-born pontiff asked the Roman crowd in St. Peter’s Square to correct him if he made mistakes in Italian. The...
Posted On 15 Mar 2011
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Possible Leak in Fukushima Central Alerts Japan

Fukushima nuclear power plant reached a critical stage after the fire and explosion in reactor No. 4 wich led a mass escape of radioactivity and the declaration of an air exclusion in a radius of 30 kilometers. The worst situation appears to be concentrated in reactors 2 and 3 of...
Posted On 15 Mar 2011
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3.373 Dead and More Than 10.000 Missing People in Japan

Japanese police has reported that the death toll after the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan’s territory is 1,900, while over 3,000 people are missing. However, the death toll could rise dramatically since 2,000 bodies were found in the coast of Miyagi...
Posted On 15 Mar 2011
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Winds Disperse the Radiation of Japan into the Ocean

The World Meteorological Organization (OWM) reported that winds are moving the radioactive cloud in the ocean. Currently there are no implications that the land of Japan and other countries are at risk. So far the radioactive cloud is moving towards the open sea. The wind is...
Posted On 15 Mar 2011
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Japan in Nuclear Peril

A new nuclear disaster looms in Japan after the earthquake and tsunami devastated the nation. This is the biggest crisis the country has faced in 65 years, since World War II. The prime minister Naoto Kan made this statement. Today a hydrogen explosion occurred in reactor #3 at...
Posted On 14 Mar 2011
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Russia Proposes Japanese population To Move To Siberia

Vladimir Zhirinovsky, vice chairman of Duma (Russia’s lower house) and head of the Liberal Democrat party LDPR, proposed on Sunday to Japan and its population to move to the unoccupied spaces of Russia . “After the recent events in Japan, the parliamentary LDPR...
Posted On 14 Mar 2011
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