Pos Japan-Fukushima suspicious again of the nuclear

March 2, 2012 | Posted in Asia News | 56 views

Damage to the central of Fukushima call into question the security of these facilities. FILE More than one year after the accident, they shall enter into force more stringent limits for food So far, the worst nuclear accident in 25 years has left cases of contamination in beef, tea, rice and powdered infant milk Tokyo, Japan (02/MAR/2012)-suspicion towards the radioactivity in food and the environment has grown progressively in Japan since the crisis unleashed a year ago in the Fukushima nuclear power plant, while a movement anti-nuclear, small but persistent, vigorously...

Japanese nuclear reactors would operate in summer

March 1, 2012 | Posted in Asia News | 68 views

Only two of the 54 reactors continue to operate in the midst of concerns for nuclear security. FILE Only two of the 54 reactors continue to operate after the disaster in Fukushima The Minister said in January that Japan could prevent registered mandatory power cuts last summer even if the reactors were closed Tokyo, Japan (01/MAR/2012)-Japan said Thursday that chances are that none of their nuclear reactors is running during this summer, when demand for electricity reaches the maximum.     Only two of the 54 reactors continue to operate amid concerns for security since the...

Korea of the North would suspend nuclear tests in exchange for us aid

March 1, 2012 | Posted in Asia News | 101 views

Korea of the South and us began this week joint exercises despite threats from the North Korea. EFE Increases the tension between South and North Korea They celebrate the 70th anniversary of its “dear leader” North Korea United States promised 240 thousand tons of food aid The agreement was concluded after bilateral talks that took place last week in Beijing, the first of its kind since Kim Jong – a took the reins of the country Seoul, Korea South (FEB/29/2012)-North Korea confirmed on Wednesday that agreed to suspend its nuclear and missile tests, as well...

Increases the tension between South and North Korea

March 1, 2012 | Posted in Asia News | 85 views

Key Resolve is the name of the joint maneuver between the two countries. AP United States and Korea of the South began an annual military exercise The Communist country is declared ready for a war Seoul, Korea South (FEB/26/2012)-Korea in the South and United States began today to one of its biggest annual military exercises in South Korean territory despite threats of Korea from the North, who stated that his people and his army are “prepared for a war” against the allies. Some 200,000 South Koreans soldiers and 2,900 Americans will participate until March 9 in a...

Pakistan knew House of Bin Laden, according to WikiLeaks

February 28, 2012 | Posted in Asia News | 44 views

The House where Osama Bin Laden was captured and killed is being demolished. AP They removed all trace of the residence of Bin Laden in Pakistan Pakistani high rank military rejected the veracity of the documents The head of the terrorist organization Al Qaeda was killed on May 1 spent at his home in Abbottabad, during a covert mission of the US special forces London, England (28/FEB/2012)-the site WikiLeaks leaks on the American company Stratfot reveal that the Pakistani intelligence knew of the refuge of the leader of Al Qaeda, Osama Bin Laden, in the city of Abbottabad and...

Minister Noda seeks relocation of US troops

February 26, 2012 | Posted in Asia News | 76 views

The Okinawan Islands are home to more than half of about 48 thousand soldiers that United States keeps on Japan after the GM II. He travels to Okinawa to try to change the site from Funtema Futenma is located in the urban area of the city of Ginowan, completely surrounded by houses and public buildings Tokyo, Japan (25/FEB/2012)-Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, arrived today in Okinawa (archipelago to the South of Japan) to try to convince the local Government of the need to relocate the controversial American military base of Futenma to an area to the North of the island....

The Government detected high radiation areas for the disposal of Fukushima

February 25, 2012 | Posted in Asia News | 172 views

Image of a road cut into Minamisoma, Fukushima, Japan Prefecture, on February 17, 2012. EFE Elders and juvenile levels were detected in the city of Futuba, 19 kilometers from the plant The earthquake and the tsunami that ravaged the northeast of the country on March 11 last year gave rise to the worst nuclear crisis in 25 years Tokyo, Japan (25/FEB/2012)-the Japanese Ministry of environment has detected high levels of radiation in the municipalities of the evacuation zone decreed around central Fukushima, epicentre of the nuclear crisis, the local agency Kyodo reported today. ...

NATO withdraws to the personnel that work in the ministries of Afghanistan

February 25, 2012 | Posted in Asia News | 80 views

An American soldier mounted guard at the entrance to the Afghan Ministry of the Interior in Kabul. EFE Two of his military advisers in the capital, Kabul, killed The two dead officers were U.S. military personnel and were inside the room of command and control in the complex of the Ministry of the Interior London, Great Britain (FEB/25/2012)-the Organization of the Treaty of the North Atlantic (NATO) today announced that it will withdraw all its personnel from the ministries of Afghanistan for security reasons, following the assassination of two of his military advisers in the...

The “friends of Syria” require Damascus to put an end to the massacre

February 25, 2012 | Posted in Asia News | 87 views

Incessant, violence in Homs More than 70 Nations join forces and ask for the opportunity to bring food and medical service to the capital Rome, Italy (25/FEB/2012)-representatives from more than 70 countries and international organizations met in Tunisia to require Syria to order an immediate cease-fire in opposing cities to the Damascus regime. In the absence of an international consensus to resolve the crisis in the Arab country, before the veto of Russia and China in the United Nations Security Council, the “friends of Syria” will seek ways to move food and medicines...

About 11 people die on fourth day of protests in Afghanistan

February 24, 2012 | Posted in Asia News | 80 views

Riot police enter action to dissolve an act of protest by the alleged burning of copies of the Koran. EFE Fourth day of protests in Afghanistan leaves at least six dead Karzai called for calm before violence unleashed by burning of the Koran The total balance of the four days of protests is 25 people dead The burning of copies of the Koran earlier this week deepened the Afghan suspicion towards the NATO forces London, Great Britain (FEB/14/2012)-at least 11 protesters were killed today in the fourth day of protests in Afghanistan against the burning of copies of the Koran,...

Fourth day of protests in Afghanistan leaves at least six dead

February 24, 2012 | Posted in Asia News | 48 views

Afghan demonstrators held a protest against the desecration of the Koran. NOTIMEX The ciudadadanos are outraged by the desecration of the Koran in a NATO base The protest in the city of Herat was directed against the US Consulate, but security forces prevented the demonstrators could reach the diplomatic headquarters KABUL, Afghanistan (FEB/24/2012)-at least six demonstrators died today by riots in the province of Herat, in the West Afghanistan, on the fourth day of protests after the desecration of the Koran in a NATO base, said an official source. The spokesman for the...

Karzai called for calm before violence unleashed by burning of the Koran

February 23, 2012 | Posted in Asia News | 67 views

A protester holds an effigy of U.S. President Barack Obama during a protest against the burning of the Quran. EFE He begged Afghan citizens to not make use of violence In the middle of the third day of violent protests that have left at least 17 dead and dozens of wounded, the representative reiterated its condemnation of the desecration of the Holy Book London, Great Britain (FEB/23/2012)-the Afghan President, Hamid Karzai, today called the population for calm, before the wave of protests, riots and murders, triggered in several Afghan provinces by the burning of several copies...

Japanese Emperor rehabilitation starts after placement of bypass

February 23, 2012 | Posted in Asia News | 47 views

Akihito, who assumed the throne in 1989, may carry out a few more days in his normal life. FILE It ends with successful surgery of heart of Japanese Emperor They are submitted to Emperor Akihito to surgical intervention The operation was the second of the Japanese ruler since 2003 Akihito underwent last Saturday successfully coronary bypass surgery, to improve the bloodstream of your heart, then was diagnosed with angina pectoris Tokyo, Japan (23/FEB/2012)-Japan of the Emperor Akihito opened today its rehabilitation at the Hospital of the University of Tokyo, after successful...
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