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fukushima: Worker at Fukushima nuclear plant detected with elevated radiation levels

At Fukushima's nuclear plant, a worker exhibited heightened radiation levels in their nose, indicating potential exposure during tasks. This incident, the second in three months, highlights ongoing risks in decommissioning after the 2011 catastrophe. Though the worker's immediate health seems unaffected, the comprehensive analysis is pending. The cleanup's riskiest phase—removing radioactive debris—is yet to begin.

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Fukushima Nuclear Plant: Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant cleanup faces setback as worker detects high radiation in nose

Rest of World News: A worker at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant has been found to have elevated radiation levels in his nasal area, highlighting the ongoing risks associa

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apple: French authorities reviewing a software update for Apple's iPhone 12

The US tech company had pledged to update the software to defuse a row over radiation levels. It had until Wednesday to do so after France suspended sales of iPhone 12 handsets following tests it said found breaches of radiation exposure limits.

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iphone 12 sales france: French watchdog halts iPhone 12 sales over too-high radiation

The European Union has set safety limits for SAR values linked to exposure to mobile phones, which could increase the risk of some forms of cancer according to scientific studies.

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BBC News Now

watchdog, which sits at sea. all the testing has been done on the water in the past few days, shows that radiation levels are safe limits. the biggest casualty of all of this is going to be japanese fishermen, who can no longer sell their produce to china. todayjapan has hinted that it might complain to the world trade organization about china's boycott of its fish. in march 1980, 123 people died when a floating oil platform capsized off the norwegian coast. 23 of the workers were british. more than a0 years later, the families of those involved still don't know exactly what happened that night — and this week they'll travel to norway in search of answers. mark mcalindon reports. the capsized oil platform alexander callon, adrift after the worst ever the north sea oil disaster. already, 38 bodies have been found

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Radiation background in Ukraine is within normal range

The radiation background in Ukraine is within the normal range, the Ministry of Internal Affairs said with reference to the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center.

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Early Start With Christine Romans

say on these plants, something a possibility that russia says is frankly a lie pointing out that the iaea employees are on site who have the run of the place. reactors themselves are housed in containment units that are in theory supposed to be able to withstand the force of an accidental plane crash. how they would stand up to the weapons of war is another question that the answer is not so clear frankly. the good news is that officials on both sides are getting reassuring signals. on the ukrainian side, they say the situation is stable, the russian nuclear officials there say that the radiation levels are normal, they called the ukrainian claims garbage and calling on people to describe not as information psychological operations of president zelenskyy. >> scott, thank you. quick hits around the globe. the skrem lynkremlin says russi

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CNN News Central

the force of an accidental plane crash, whether or not they can stand up to the weapons of war, that's another question, john, and also we're getting some reassuring signs, i should say, thankfully from the experts on both sides that people in charge of the nuclear agencies in the ukrainian side and the russian-occupied side that the things are normal and the radiation levels are normal and the hope for everyone is that they stay that way. >> scott mclean, thank you very much for helping us understand what might be happening there. sara? >> joining us now is steve hall, cnn national security analyst and former cia chief of russian operations to delve into this more. all right. you just heard the back and forth here. ukraine saying that russia is potentially trying to blow up this nuclear reactor, and then russia turning around and saying the same thing. what does this tell you about how close we could have come to the use of nuclear weapons in

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Fox News Live

to 20 as it hit the ocean, to helicopters report no damage and their preparing to bring the capsule aboard the uss portland after four weeks in space and 1.4 million miles traveled nasa will spend the next year over data before the next man flight scheduled in 2024. >> it is the beginning of the new beginning and that is to explore the heavens. >> artemis is a steppingstone for flights with the goal building human base camp on the moon by the end of the second no humans were aboard this flight but three domains wired with sensors measured among other things radiation levels higher on the surface of the moon than the space station one more anti-radiation death you will see that will make a difference. four of the test were to show the nutritional value of seeds can fungus repair dna and can

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