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about the lower ranks, and they don't understand what to do next. a russian court extended the detention of the wall streetjournal reporter evan gershkovich. he was arrested on espionage charges at the end of march. gershkovich and the wall street journal have said those claims are false. and the us government says he is being wrongfully detained. during a brief hearing the court ordered that mr gershkovich should remain injail until at least november 30. japan has started releasing treated radioactive waterfrom the fukushima plant into the pacific ocean, a process that will take 30 years. the plant was the scene of one of the world's worst nuclear disasters since chernobyl in 2011. japan used water to cool the plant's reactors after it went into meltdown and the water was then treated and collected in tanks. but the site was running

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BBC News

world. for multilateral institutions to remain truly universal, they must reform to reflect today's power and economic realities and not the power and economic realities of the post— second world war. important to note that more than a0 countries have expressed interest in joining brics. now, japan has started releasing treated radioactive water from the fukushima plant into the pacific ocean, a process that will take 30 years. the plant was the scene of one of the world's worst nuclear disasters since chernobyl in 2011. japan used water to cool the plant's reactors after it went into meltdown and the water was then treated and collected in tanks. but the site was running out of storage space, which led to thursday's release. our tokyo correspondent shaimaa khalil has more. it might not look like it at first glance, but this picturesque coastline is now at the heart of a huge regional controversy.

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happened about halfway through the flight from moscow to st petersburg. the plane was at a cruising altitude. the trajectory data suggests the aircraft essentially dropped out of the sky. let's just show you the scenes in full shimmer injapan where the nuclear waste water has begun to be released. the plant operator is broadcasting footage of the treated radioactive water release at the plant. this is the beginning of a decade—long discharge process into the pacific ocean. 12 years after the meltdown at the site. the un's atomic regulatorses the discharge meets safety standards and will have a negligible impact on humans and the environment. that continuing analysis of that story and i will be back very shortly with all the days business stories. stay with us.

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So why is Evergrande filing for bankruptcy in New York and how worried should we be? | Personal Finance | Finance

Embattled £236billion Chinese property developer Evergrande Group is on the brink of collapse but one detail of its debt restructuring has surprised many. It is filing for bankruptcy in New York rather than China.

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and because the government 400 page universal discount which went to every household last winter will not come this winter.— come this winter. what is the government _ come this winter. what is the government doing _ come this winter. what is the government doing and - come this winter. what is the l government doing and saying? come this winter. what is the i government doing and saying? the government doing and saying? ti;s: government doing and saying? ti;s: government say government doing and saying? ti9: government say today there government doing and saying? ti9 government say today there is a safety net in place, the energy price guarantee which. bill is not going above eye watering the high levels, about £3000. there also still support for the most vulnerable households including £900 for people who are in receipt of benefits. the key thing is the warning today points out that even if you do not receive benefits that you are on a very low income, this winter is going to be incredibly difficult when it comes to energy bill. 12 years after the meltdown at the site. there have been protests in japan and south korea. these

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present perhaps a more accurate figure, demonstration i should say, of the challenge facing the government.— of the challenge facing the covernment. ~ ., ~ , ., government. mark, thank you. protests are _ government. mark, thank you. protests are taking _ government. mark, thank you. protests are taking place i government. mark, thank you. protests are taking place after| protests are taking place after japan started releasing a million tonnes of waste water from the fukushima plant into the ocean 12 years after the meltdown. these pictures were taken years after the meltdown. these pictures were ta ken after years after the meltdown. these pictures were taken after people tried to enter the embassy. immediately after the discharge started, china banned fishing inputs because of concerns over safety. japan says it is safe and they have filtered the water to one main radioactive isotope. that is because it cannot be removed from water so it cannot be removed from water so it is being diluted instead. the regulator says the discharge meets

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BBC News at One

hughes, bbc news. japan has begun releasing treated radioactive waste water from the fukushima nuclear plant into the pacific ocean. it follows the disaster in 2011 when the plant went into meltdown after a tsunami, and water was used to cool its reactors. the authorities say the procedure is safe, but there is concern from neighbouring countries. ourjapan correspondent shaimaa khalil has the details. a day that crippled japan and shocked the world. in 2011, the country's most powerful earthquake triggered a tsunami that swept through the east coast, killing more than 18,000 people and causing the worst nuclear disaster since chernobyl. the water used to cool the destroyed nuclear reactors has been building up here in these tanks. there are more than 1 million tonnes of it. today, it's being released. as we speak, treated radioactive wastewater is being pumped into the ocean from the daiichi nuclear power plantjust behind me.

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The Daily Global

last year. live with bbc news. japan has begun releasing treated radioactive waste water from the fukushima nuclear plant in the pacific ocean and into thousand 11, the plant went into meltdown after being hit by a tsunami. *with reactors say the procedure is safe but there is serious concern from neighbouring countries. here is is the moment thatjapan press neighbouring countries. here is is the moment that japan press the button to release it. it has been approved by the international atomic energy agency authority. a day that crippled japan and shocked the world.

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Verified Live

if we move forward, this is only few days ago, he appears in his first video address. it suggests that he is in africa. we were not able to confirm this, but we do know that the wagner group does have several operations in countries there. that takes us to the events of the 23rd of august, when there was that plane crash, and what is clear is that when it comes to the name yevgeny prigozhin, there are more questions than answers. japan has begun releasing treated radioactive waste water from the fukushima nuclear power plant into the pacific ocean. in 2011, the plant went into meltdown after being hit by a tsunami. there are serious concerns from neighbouring countries.

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BBC News at Ten

waiting for their operations. more consultant strikes are planned for september and october. the dispute is far from being resolved. hugh pym, bbc news. japan has begun releasing treated radioactive waste water from the fukushima nuclear plant into the pacific ocean. it follows the disaster in 2011, when the plant went into meltdown after a tsunami and water was used to cool its reactors. the authorities say the procedure is safe, but there is concern from neighbouring countries. our tokyo correspondent shaimaa khalil reports. it might not look like it at first glance, but this picturesque coastline is now at the heart of a huge regional controversy. for the first time, treated radioactive water from fukushima's crippled nuclear power plant would be pumped into the ocean. and this is the moment it was released.

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