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Japan's Fukushima 'worst in history'
Japan's Fukushima 'worst in history'
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At least one billion becquerels a day of radiation continue to leak from Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant after the March earthquake and tsunami. Experts say that the total amount of radiation leaked will exceed amounts released from Chernobyl, making Fukushima the worst nuclear disaster in history. Al Jazeera's Steve Chao reports from the Japanese capital of Tokyo. Related article
Yasser Arafat Could Have Been Poisoned With Radioactive Polonium
Yasser Arafat Could Have Been Poisoned With Radioactive Polonium
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An Al Jazeera investigation has revealed that Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat may have been killed by radioactive poison. Medical and scientific tests at top laboratories found high levels of polonium in his body when he died. Now his widow, Suha Arafat wants to have his body exhumed to try and discover what killed him. Al Jazeera's Clayton Swisher reports. Source, credit to Aljazeera- www.aljazeera.com FAIR USE NOTICE: This video has been posted to further advance our understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economic, Technological, democratic, scientific, and social justice issues which constitutes a "fair use" of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 USC Section 107 for research and educational purposes. Related article
S. KOREA LIES ABOUT THEIR lLLEGAL WHALING! PROCESSING PLANT BUlLT lN ULSAN!
S. KOREA LIES ABOUT THEIR lLLEGAL WHALING! PROCESSING PLANT BUlLT lN ULSAN!
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South Korea COMPLETELY SUPPORTS WHALING! South Korea votes for whaling at the IWC! South Korea has built a whale processing plant in Ulsan! South Korea claims they catch whales ACCIDENTALLY, but it is a lie! Watch this video: "South Korean eat dolphin & whale" watch?v=MuHHKey6Z-Y South Koreans attacking Japanese whaling is hypocrisy! 70% of Japanese oppose whaling. Most Japanese do not eat whale meat. Related article
Argentina's stolen babies trial
Argentina's stolen babies trial
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Two former leaders of Argentina's military dictatorship have appeared in court on charges of taking hundreds of babies away from their parents. The men allegedly carried out a plot to abduct the children of jailed dissidents. Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo reports from Buenos Aires. Related article
Why the media is not reporting the truth on Fukushima?
Why the media is not reporting the truth on Fukushima?
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Paul Gunter, Beyond Nuclear joins Thom Hartmann. For the first time since before last year's March earthquake and tsunami - a nuclear reactor in Japan is up and running again. Despite 200000 protesters gathering last week in Central Tokyo to demonstrate against turning any nuclear reactors back on - reactor number three at the Oil nuclear plant in the Fukui Prefecture in Western Japan was officially flipped on Sunday night - restarting Japan's embrace of nuclear power. Many of the other 49 reactors that have been shut down since last year - are scheduled to be turned on again later this month. But scientists are warning that the plants still haven't been properly upgraded to withstand a strong earthquake and tsunami - like the one that took out the Fukushima plant, which is still in the midst of a nuclear crisis. Last week - record levels of radiation were discovered inside reactor one at the plant. A lethal dose of more than 10000 millisieverts an hour was registered in the reactor - that's ten times more radiation than in reactors two and three. According to the operators of the plant - TEPCO - workers are unable to enter the site due to the high levels of radiation. So is it really wise for Japan to be restarting its nuclear plants while the country still tries to resolve the world's worst nuclear disaster? Related article
Mexico's Obrador demands vote recount
Mexico's Obrador demands vote recount
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Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, the runner up in Mexico's Presidential elections is demanding a recount of Sunday's vote. Obrador has not accepted the results which show his rival Enrique Pena Nieto won with 38 per cent and accuses Nieto's Institutional Revolutionary party of buying votes. Al Jazeera's Adam Raney has more. Related article
Loz Kaye on ACTA crash: Politically poisonous to be anti-Internet
Loz Kaye on ACTA crash: Politically poisonous to be anti-Internet
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Europe's Internet users welcomed the EU parliament's decision to reject a controversial anti-piracy treaty. ACTA which is an international trade agreement is aimed at preventing large-scale intellectual property theft. Critics claim the treaty would threaten people's web freedom. Outside the EU, ACTA has been signed by the US, Canada, Japan and several other countries. Loz Kaye, from the Pirate Party UK, says the rejection by the EU Parliament is a historic victory for citizens over lobbyists. Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Watch RT LIVE on our website rt.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark. Related article
Yasser Arafat Could Have Been Poisoned With Radioactive Polonium
Yasser Arafat Could Have Been Poisoned With Radioactive Polonium
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An Al Jazeera investigation has revealed that Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat may have been killed by radioactive poison. Medical and scientific tests at top laboratories found high levels of polonium in his body when he died. Now his widow, Suha Arafat wants to have his body exhumed to try and discover what killed him. Al Jazeera's Clayton Swisher reports. Source, credit to Aljazeera- www.aljazeera.com FAIR USE NOTICE: This video has been posted to further advance our understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economic, Technological, democratic, scientific, and social justice issues which constitutes a "fair use" of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 USC Section 107 for research and educational purposes. Related article
Five Killed In German Hostage Taking
Five Killed In German Hostage Taking
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08:22 GMT, 4 July 2012 A siege has ended in Germany with a hostage taker and four of his captives dead after an attempted eviction morphed into a bloodbath. Media reports say the armed gunman executed a bailiff, his assistant and a locksmith in the south-western city of Karlsruhe with shots to the head before taking his own life. Later police confirmed that a fifth body had been found, that of a woman, and it is understood this is the corpse of the killer's ex-girflriend who owned the apartment and who took out the eviction order against her former lover. The drama began shortly after 9am this morning when court-appointed officials arrived at the loft apartment in the city's Kanalweg to enforce the order. According to reports the hostage taker was a hunter and had a small arsenal of weapons at his disposal. It was said that he also had a hand grenade and was heard by neighbours to shout at the bailiff: 'You want my home, it will cost you your life.' Officers of the elite SEK armed police commando squad, 40 in all, surrounded the apartment building after sealing off nearby roads. More than 200 police were in operation in all and a police helicopter hovered overhead during the three hour standoff. It is understood no lines of communication were opened up with the gunman and that the victims were probably killed when the first gunshots were heard soon after 9am. Police moved out dozens of residents from Kanalweg - where the apartment is situated - and the streets leading to <b>...</b> Related article
What is the Higgs boson?
What is the Higgs boson?
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John Ellis,theoretical physicist, answers the question "What is the Higgs boson?" in preparation for the press conference following the seminar on LHC 2012 results on the Higgs boson search, due on July 4 2012 at CERN. For more details: cern.ch [video also available via cdsweb.cern.ch Related article
Obama calls Romney a pioneer in outsourcing
Obama calls Romney a pioneer in outsourcing
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President Obama explains how he has worked to improve trade with China and keep more jobs in the US For more CNN videos, check out our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com Or visit our politics page at www.cnn.com Related article
'No chance of unity government in Syria'
'No chance of unity government in Syria'
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Iraq's Foreign Minister is blaming al-Qaeda members for orchestrating the uprising against Syria's president. In a news briefing, he said militants from the terror network were flowing into Syria. Violence there is worsening, with over a hundred people killed in the last three days. Reports say fighting's intensifying in Homs, where troops are clashing with rebels. Paul Sheldon Foote, a Middle East expert from California State University, says he doesn't believe the coalition government is possible in Syria. Watch RT LIVE on our website rt.com Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark. Related article
Pakistan will re-open supply routes to Afghanistan
Pakistan will re-open supply routes to Afghanistan
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Pakistan confirms that it has decided to reopen vital NATO supply routes into Afghanistan which have been closed since November. Duration: 00:44 Related article
Yasser Arafat Could Have Been Poisoned With Radioactive Polonium
Yasser Arafat Could Have Been Poisoned With Radioactive Polonium
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An Al Jazeera investigation has revealed that Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat may have been killed by radioactive poison. Medical and scientific tests at top laboratories found high levels of polonium in his body when he died. Now his widow, Suha Arafat wants to have his body exhumed to try and discover what killed him. Al Jazeera's Clayton Swisher reports. Source, credit to Aljazeera- www.aljazeera.com FAIR USE NOTICE: This video has been posted to further advance our understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economic, Technological, democratic, scientific, and social justice issues which constitutes a "fair use" of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 USC Section 107 for research and educational purposes. Related article
Mexico: PRI supporters beat up Lopez Obrador followers
Mexico: PRI supporters beat up Lopez Obrador followers
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Following the second presidential debate between candidates in Mexico, violence broke out in a subway station of Mexico City. Supporters of Enrique Peña Nieto, candidate for the right-wing PRI party, beat up supporters of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, candidate for the left-wing PRD party. multimedia.telesurtv.net Related article