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Japan Raises Severity of Fukushima Accident to Highest Level
Nuclear disaster -- now rated a seven -- matches that of Chernobyl in 1986
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Japan raises nuclear crisis level
Japan raises the severity rating of its nuclear crisis to the highest level, but says radiation leakage is a 10th of that from the 1986 Chernobyl disaster.- As bad as Chernobyl?
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Nato urged to boost Libya effort
Nato must intensify its air campaign in order to destroy heavy weaponry used by Muammar Gaddafi's forces in Libya, the French and UK foreign ministers say.Space travel 'Russia's priority'
Space exploration remains a priority for Russia, President Dmitry Medvedev has said, on the 50th anniversary of the first human space flight by Yuri Gagarin.Experts Keep Spotlight on Burma's Nuclear Aspirations
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- Thai Police Oppression for Burmese Untouchables
- Exploited, in More Ways Than One
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- Unmasking Burma's 'Democracy'
- Than Shwe Acquires State Properties
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Dunkley shows up for court hearing; prosecution fails to appearThe prosecutor in the case against the Australian cofounder of the Myanmar Times newspaper failed to ... Thailand-Burma discuss plan to return refugees to BurmaA sideline talk between the foreign ministers of Thailand and Burma has led Thailand to discuss plans to ...
EU set to lift Burmese regime travel restrictions on civilians in gov'tThe European Union on Tuesday will lift a European-wide travel ban on some members of the Burmese ...
Karen Political Party calls for peace in Karen StateThe Kayin People’s Party (KPP) says it wants to end all armed conflict with the Burmese army and Karen ...
A Water Festival without the jokes of Thangyat?The new Burmese government has issued an order banning traditional Thangyat that could ...
I.T & Technology seminar 2011
The seminar started with the keeping silent action for a few seconds refer to the victims by earthquakes,Tsunami and natural disasters happened all over the world.
There are over 40 participants and discussed about “how important media role”by Soe Nay Lynn …Read the Rest
New Assault on Human Trafficking
A fresh regional assessment still sees lack of progress in tackling the growing problem.Conversation with Aung San Suu Kyi
Every Friday, opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi addresses ordinary people's concerns in a broadcast program in Burmese.
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