Nuclear emergency could go on for weeks

THE head of the world’s nuclear watchdog agency has warned that Japan is “still far from the end of the accident” that struck its Fukushima nuclear complex. The New York Times has reported that Japanese authorities were still unsure about whether the reactor cores and spent fuel were covered with the water needed to cool them. Yukiya Amano, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, told the newspaper... [more]

Huge anti-nuclear protests hit the streets in Germany

Germany is expected to see its biggest-ever anti-nuclear demonstrations on Saturday, with major protests expected in Berlin, Hamburg, Munich and Cologne. The protests are being organized by an alliance of environmental groups, churches and trade unions, while opposition political parties are also calling on people to turn out. As many as 50,000 people have been registered in Berlin alone, where a procession will go past the headquarters... [more]

Iran rejects UN rights council investigator

Iran on Friday dismissed the UN human rights council’s appointment of an investigator to monitor abuses there for the first time since 2002, the state news agency IRNA reported. “This resolution is unjust, unjustifiable and totally political, and has been approved despite the reticence of certain countries, under pressure from the United States,” foreign ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said. “The objective of... [more]

No quick fix seen at Japan’s nuclear plan

Officials are racing to restore electricity to Japan’s leaking nuclear plant, but getting the power flowing will hardly be the end of their battle: With its mangled machinery and partly melted reactor cores, bringing the complex under control is a monstrous job. Restoring the power to all six units at the tsunami-damaged complex is key, because it will, in theory, drive the maze of motors, valves and switches that help deliver cooling... [more]

Smoke, steam rise from Japan nuclear plant: Kyodo

Smoke and steam again rose from damaged reactors on Tuesday at Japan’s quake-hit Fukushima nuclear power plant, where workers have battled to avert a large-scale disaster, Kyodo News reported. White steam-like vapour was seen rising from the number two reactor and what looked like white hazy smoke from the number three reactor, Kyodo said, adding that efforts to spray water and restore electricity had temporarily stalled. Japan has... [more]

China ‘blocking Gmail service’

Google has said the Chinese government is interfering with its email services in China, making it difficult for users to gain access to its Gmail programme. Google said its engineers have determined there are no technical problems with the email service or its main website. “There is no technical issue on our side; we have checked extensively. This is a government blockage carefully designed to look like the problem is with Gmail,”... [more]

Pounding rain fuels radiation fears in Japan

Driving rain on Monday disrupted rescue efforts in Japan and compounded the misery of disaster survivors now fearing radioactive fallout from the smouldering wreck of a nuclear plant. The bad weather forced Prime Minister Naoto Kan to call off a helicopter flight to the battered northeast coast including a trip to a football training centre about 20 kilometres (12 miles) from the crippled Fukushima No. 1 plant. The centre is now a staging... [more]

Japan Crisis Sparks Global Nuclear Review

A continuing crisis at Japan’s Fukushima 1 nuclear power plant has spurred nations around the world to review the safety of their own nuclear installations. The European Union reached an agreement to conduct “stress tests” on the continent’s nuclear plants as it tries to draw lessons from the events in quake-hit Japan. Amid soaring public concern on nuclear energy, the EU gathered ministers, national safety chiefs... [more]

Nuclear plant radiation levels rise

Workers battling to see off meltdown at Japan’s damaged nuclear plant have been forced to suspend operations following a rise in radiation levels. Frantic attempts have been under way to cool down the reactors at the Fukushima Dai-ichi following a series of blasts triggered by Friday’s 9.0-magnitude earthquake and tsunami and smoke was seen rising from reactor three and after a blaze broke out at reactor four for the second time... [more]

Discovery ‘ready to fly’ on last space mission

NASA said Tuesday that the space shuttle Discovery is “ready to fly” on its final mission to the International Space Station and weather looks 80 percent favorable for launch day on February 24. “Over the last few months the team has been very busy effecting repairs to the external tank and making it stronger than ever,” said NASA test director Steve Payne. “We have also resolved a problem with a hydrogen vent... [more]

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