EU Nuclear Debate Goes Into Meltdown

The European commissioner in charge of climate action, Connie Hedegaard, has signalled that EU decisions on commissioning new energy capacity

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UAE: Artists Boycott Guggenheim-Abu Dhabi

The boycott by leading artists of Guggenheim-Abu Dhabi on March 17, 2011, is a major step toward focusing attention on

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Coalition, Afghan Troops Have Retaken Advantage

Coalition, Afghan Troops Have Retaken Advantage By Jim GaramoneAmerican Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, March 15,

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Syria: Peaceful Demonstration Violently Dispersed

Syria should immediately release all those detained on March 16, 2011, when security services violently dispersed a peaceful protest calling

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Japan: Nearly 15,000 Dead Or Missing Following Earthquake

The confirmed death toll from a 9.0-magnitude earthquake and devastating tsunami on March 11 that hit northeastern and eastern Japan

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Pakistan: 22 Killed In US Missile Strike

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More than 22 people were killed in one of the bloodiest US missile strikes in North Waziristan tribal agency of

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Japan: IAEA Updates On Nuclear Disaster; Injuries, Radiation And Temperature

Based on a press release from the Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary dated 16 March 2011, the IAEA can confirm the

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US Official Warns Significant Radiation Risk In Japan

By Cindy Saine U.S Nuclear Regulatory Chairman Gregory Jaczko told a congressional panel that his commission is recommending a larger

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Japan: Cooling Effort Fails To Lower Radiation At Nuclear Plant

Radiation levels remain high at the quake-stricken Fukushima Daiichi plant in east Japan, the plant’s operator said, as efforts continue

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Japan: Radiation Level Remains High, Unchanged At Nuclear Plant

The radiation level at the disaster-hit Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant, 230 km north of Tokyo, remained unchanged Thursday morning

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