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Thousands demonstrate in Tokyo streets against nuclear energy

Tokyo - A day after Japan Prime Minister Naoto Kan called for suspension of operations at the Hamaoka nuclear facility southwest of Tokyo, thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in Tokyo demanding the country take a new path away from nuclear energy.
In the Media by Lynn Herrmann - 1 comment

Japan Prime Minister orders shutdown of Hamaoka nuclear plant

Tokyo - Eight weeks after the deadly 9.0 earthquake and tsunami in Japan caused a meltdown at the Daiichi nuclear plant, Prime Minister Naoto Kan on Friday ordered a shutdown of the Hamaoka nuclear plant due to its location near a risky tectonic faultline.
In the Media by Lynn Herrmann

Southern Philippines rocked by series of powerful earthquakes

A series of strong earthquakes hit southern Philippines which started at 6 a.m local time Saturday. The first earthquake happened at 6:08 a.m. with a magnitude of 7.3 with its eoicenter located at 100 kilometers southwest of Cotabato City.
In the Media by Leo Reyes - 2 comments

Strong quake rocks Vanuatu Island in the Pacific Ocean

A 6.4 magnitude earthquake rocked the Pacific Island-Nation of Vanuato Friday according to the US Geological Survey. No tsunami warning was raised by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.
In the Media by Leo Reyes
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An electrical fault is suspected of starting the fire which killed hundreds of people in a Honduras prison on Tuesday night.
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Eurostar services between London and Paris suffer serious delays due to an overhead cable fault, with many passengers stranded on trains.
People using a certain type of adrenaline injector used to treat severe allergic reactions are being told to consult their doctors after a fault was found with the product.
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