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Yoichi Funabashi - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

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Fukushima 12 Years After the Nuclear Accident

While radiation levels return to normal in towns around the accident epicenter, revitalization is weighed down by accumulating piles of contaminated soil.

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Japan Eyes Delay of Fukushima Plant Water Release

The plan to released treated radioactive wastewater has been fiercely opposed by local residents and Japan’s neighbors, including China and South Korea.

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Fukushima Nuclear Crisis News | Latest News

Latest news on the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, an energy accident at the Fukushima I NPP in Fukushima, Japan, that began on 11 March 2011

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Special Report With Bret Baier

>> shannon: patricia government is ordering the julian assange to the u.s. to face spying charges. it is the latest move in a decade long legal saga sparked by website publication of classified u.s. documents. wikileaks says it will challenge the order. american prosecutors say assange helped u.s. army intelligence analyst chelsea manning steal cables and military files that wikileaks later published and they say that put lives at risk. japan's supreme court says the government is not liable for the 2011 fukushima nuclear crisis it is dismissing thousand of evacuees demanded that the state, not just the utility pay compensation for damage to their lives. the ruling is the first by the top court on government responsibility for the disaster in four compensation lawsuits filed by 3700 fukushima residents. three reactors at the nuclear plant melted after a magnitude 9

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Yoichi Funabashi on Fukushima: Nuclear energy is 'unforgiving'

Yoichi Funabashi, one of Japan’s most imminent journalists and author of a new book titled "Meltdown: Inside the Fukushima Nuclear Crisis," told The World that there was a lack of emergency training for that critical scenario faced on March 11, 2011. 

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Venezuelan migrants in the US granted temporary protected status


Venezuelan migrants in the US granted temporary protected status
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A man stands in front of signs displaying prices of products in US dollars outside a grocery store in the Quinta Crespo neighborhood of Caracas, Venezuela, Jan. 19, 2021. Venezuela's economic crisis has sent millions fleeing and those left behind lacking basic goods.
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The Biden administration announced Monday that it is offering temporary legal status (TPS) to hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan exiles, allowing them to live and work in the US legally. This designation, which offers legal protection for 18 months to the estimated 320,000 Venezuelan nationals already residing in the US as of March 8, comes weeks after the Colombian government granted almost a million Venezuelans living in Colombia protected status for 10 years.

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"Alliances Are Our Greatest Asset": Biden


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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110318:17:32:00

council imposed a no-fly zone over libya and ordered member states to take all necessary measure to protect civilians. president obama is scheduled to make a statement in half an hour. japanese prime minister naoto kan is calling the crisis at the fukushima plant very grave. japan raised the crisis level to five on a seven-point scale, putting it on par with the 1979 three mile incident in pennsylvania, but still below the 1986 chernobyl disaster in the former soviet union. the new level five designation severe damage to the core. despite that, japan's 12.4 mile evacuation zone is not being expanded. five students at a washington, d.c. elementary school are said to be okay after swallowing or inhaling cocaine. officials say one of the students brought the drug to school and shared wit the others. the children ranged in age from 8 to 9. the child who brought in the cocaine has been charged with

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110318:18:42:00

western observers are skeptical. prime minister naoto kan is calling the crisis at fukushima great. putting it on par with the 1979 three mile island incident in 1987. a small amount of radiation has reached the u.s. west coast. officials say it is far too little to affect anyone's health. a quick look at how the stock market is doing. the dow paired some gains, up 94 points. this has been a rough week on markets with all the news out of the middle east and of course japan, triple digit losses for three days earlier this week. recovery yesterday and now it does look like we're going to end positively today, although hour and a quarter to go. we'll keep on top of it for you. google created a person finder to help find missing loved ones in hard hit areas. so far a few hundred thousand records have been post washington, d.c. respect to japan. we'll show you what this amazing program can do next.

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