ABC News
| Mar 27, 2013
A Google Street View car has been allowed into an abandoned town in the Fukushima exclusion zone. The images allow a "virtual homecoming" to the town for the 21,000 residents displaced by the tsunami and nuclear meltdown two years ago.
LinkAsia
| Mar 11, 2013
March 11th marks two years since Japan's devastating triple disaster of a massive earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown that left 20,000 people dead or missing. LinkAsia's Toshi Maeda reports from Tokyo on how people in Japan are coping today ...
LinkAsia
| Mar 11, 2013
Japanese horror film director Hideo Nakata is best known for films in which characters are killed by an unseen force or haunted by a creepy presence. His newest film takes a different form however. LinkAsia's Nathalie Stucky reports on Nakata's la...
Democracy Now!
| Mar 11, 2013
Japan stands at a crossroads over its reliance on nuclear power as the country marks the second anniversary of one of the world's worst atomic disasters. On March 11, 2011, a massive earthquake triggered a devastating tsunami that struck Japan's n...
TeleSUR
| Oct 24, 2012
It has been 50 years since a confrontation over nuclear missiles in Cuba almost turned the Cold War into a nuclear war between the US and the Soviets. Ordinary Cubans remember the crisis as a time of fear, but also of national unity.
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ORF
| Feb 10, 2012
On 11 March 2011, Japan's worst ever natural disaster killed almost 20,000 people. This report reveals the controversy surrounding it and the pain of rebuilding under the fear of radioactivity.
ABC News (Australia)
| Jul 16, 2012
Japan's beleaguered energy company TEPCO has buckled to pressure and announced it will release "teleconference videos" of the secret crisis calls that took place during the most crucial days of the Fukushima nuclear reactor meltdown. However, key ...
— Dec 2, 2011 at 02:47 pm
...in the world. Waves were 130 feet high, and reached 6 miles inland. 16,000 people were killed. Some nuclear reactors were hit. They were very ol...
— Aug 6, 2012 at 11:09 pm