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Security forces, and eight people died in separate clashes in the Northern City of alexandria. Transnslator the securururi foere simply trying to stop a clash between morsi supporters and nearby residents. A brotherhood spokesperson condemned the actions of authorities. Translator at 3 00 in the morning, police started attacking with tear gas first and then with live bullets on the peaceful protest of raba. The Muslim Brotherhood has vowed to continue protests until morsi is reinstated. Japanese Prime Minister shinzo abe has expressed his hope for a meeting of Foreign Ministers and the leaders between japan and china without any conditions and as soon as possible. In wrapping up his threenation tour in manila on saturday, abe told reporters both japan and china need to acknowledge that their ties are inseparable. Abe was referring to soured relations with china over sovereignty of the Senkaku Islands which japan controls but china claims. Translator china is our neighboring state. So t

US-Japan Leaders Release Joint Statement

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Fukushima Wastewater Release Resurfaces Enduring Nuclear Concerns for Pacific Islands

Fukushima Wastewater Release Resurfaces Enduring Nuclear Concerns for Pacific Islands
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Chinese scientists join Fukushima water review | Borneo Bulletin Online

TOKYO (AFP) – Chinese scientists will this month take part in extensive sampling of Fukushima’s coastal waters for the first time since the release of treated wastewater from its stricken nuclear plant began, Japanese officials said yesterday. Experts from China will join those from Canada, South Korea and the United Nation’s (UN) International Atomic Energy […]

As Japan releases Fukushima wastewater into the ocean, a fallout of fear follows

After years of nuclear detonations in the Marshall Islands, fallout and forced relocations of communities began a ripple effect: Many Indigenous Marshallese people who had relied on subsistence farming and fishing for 4,000 years suddenly couldn’t trust the safety of their food, becoming reliant on imported and processed foods. And those were the lucky ones.

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