Radioactive particles to hit Europe today, German expert says

Air currents are expected to bring radioactive particles from Japan to Central Europe on Wednesday, though radiation levels will be negligible, the Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS) said Wednesday. In recent days experts have measured the spread of radioactivity from the nuclear crisis at Fukushima first in California, then in Iceland, head of the BfS gauging station near Freiburg, Erich Wirth, told broadcaster MDR INFO. “And... [more]

Japan shares fall after rally

Japanese shares fell on Wednesday after the previous day’s four-percent rally, while government bond futures edged higher as investors paused to assess the economic damage from this month’s earthquake and tsunami and ensuing nuclear crisis. After optimism that conditions were slowly improving at the quake-hit nuclear plant in northeastern Japan drew foreign investors on Tuesday, investors focussed on the expense of the March... [more]

Japan urges other nations be “logical” on food imports

Nations importing food from Japan must take a “logical stance” when considering restrictions on products from near a damaged nuclear plant, Japan’s chief cabinet secretary Yukio Edano told a news conference on Wednesday. Higher-than-standard radiation has been detected by Japan’s health ministry in 11 types of vegetables from Fukushima prefecture where engineers are struggling to contain a tsunami-ravaged nuclear... [more]

Norway’s embassy in Japan moves to Kobe

The Norwegian embassy to Japan and its staff will temporarily be moved from Tokyo to Kobe, the Norwegian Department of Foreign Affairs (UDI) has announced. Kobe is located 430 kilometres west of Tokyo, and here the Norwegian Embassy will lease office space from the Norwegian classification company Veritas, NRK reports. - The move is a security precaution, says UDI spokesman Frode Andersen. He says it is based on the unclear situation with... [more]

Porsche’s most expensive model car ever

Porsche announced Monday the sale of its most expensive model ever, the 918 Spyder hybrid “super sports car.” The luxury German carmaker will make just 918 units costing a cool €645,000 – before tax, that is. The company has begun accepting orders for the fancy model, with plans to begin delivery in November 2013, Porsche said in a statement. The car will cost an estimated €770,000 ($1,091,690) in Germany including the country’s... [more]

Germany’s BASF boosts Russian pipeline

Russia’s bid to build a rival to a US-backed gas pipeline to Europe received a major boost this week when the project was joined by the hydrocarbon subsidiary of the German powerhouse BASF. Wintershall’s preliminary agreement to acquire a 15 percent stake in South Stream for about €2 billion provides the vital stamp of approval that Russia’s Gazprom gas giant needed from the European Union’s biggest economy. The... [more]

Dutch airline crew to have detective training

Dutch airline personnel are to be trained to watch out for victims of human trafficking during flights, according to a plan announced in parliament by Deputy Justice Minister Fred Teeven. Airlines are to work on a Dutch version of a bulletin by American Airlines, which explains how cabin crew can spot telltale signs of human trafficking or kidnapping. They will also look into increasing the attention for crime prevention during cabin personnel... [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]

Buoyed by strikes, Libya rebels try to advance

Coalition forces bombarded Libya for a third straight night Monday, targeting the air defenses and forces of Libyan ruler Moammar Gadhafi, stopping his advances and handing some momentum back to the rebels, who were on the verge of defeat just last week. But the rebellion’s more organized military units were still not ready, and the opposition disarray underscored U.S. warnings that a long stalemate could emerge. The air campaign... [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]

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