African Union says Libyan government accepts ceasfire, African Union asks NATO to honor ceasfire

“We have completed our mission with the brother leader, and the brother leader’s delegation has accepted the road map as presented by us.”-South African President Jacob Zuma

African Union officials say Moammar Gadhafi accepted their “road map” for a cease-fire with rebels, and will meet with rebel leaders on Monday, April 11.

South African President […] Continue Reading…

Fukushima Governor Disses TEPCo President, again!

For the second time Fukushima Governor Sato Yuhei refused to meet with Tokyo Electric Power Company’s President Shimizu Masataka.

Shimizu went to the governor’s office to apologize for the nuclear disaster that’s contaminating the land. He did the same last month, and just like today, Governor Sato refused to meet Shimizu.

TEPCo President Shimizu is set […] Continue Reading…

Report shows that TEPCo pays contracted employees the same wage as McDonald’s!

A Bloomberg article shows that some contracted employees, at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, were paid the same as part time workers in Tokyo’s McDonald’s restaurants; about U.S.$11.00 per hour.

The article suggests that the reason the Fukushima Daiichi was built in that area, was to improve the local economy.  Now, the nuclear disaster has […] Continue Reading…

Employees say No Way to government’s, and TEPCo’s, request to work in higher radiation conditions

A Kyodo News/Associated Press report, says contracted employees are refusing to work in the higher radiation limits recently set by the government.  This is another reason work is going slow.

Prior to the nuclear disaster at Fukushima Daiichi, the legal limits for employee safety at nuclear plants was set at 100 millisieverts per hour. After […] Continue Reading…

Local government can’t trust TEPCo, will do their own Radiation Readings!

Officials of Fukushima Prefecture (where the damaged Fukushima Daiichi plant is) will now carry out their own radiation readings at 2,700 locations.

Residents demanded more information, and more accurate information, than what Tokyo Electric Power Company has provided.  The Japanese central government has criticized TEPCo for faulty reports, several times now.

The radiation testing will include […] Continue Reading…

NHK special report says Fukushima Daiichi is worse than Chernobyl, International Community Must Respond!

Japan’s public TV station, NHK, produced a special report, to try and explain how bad the Fukushima Daiichi crisis is.  Basically it is worse than Chernobyl, and must require international efforts to control.  One analyst said the situation is “unprecedented” for nuclear power plants (in other words it is worse than Chernobyl).

The report compared […] Continue Reading…

Which tourists spend the most money in Japan? Hint; it’s not those from the United States

The Japan Tourism Agency released its 2010 survey about who spends the most vacation money in Japan. Guess what, tourists from the United States didn’t even make the top three (probably a sign of how bad our economy is).

The survey looked at foreign spenders as groups, and as individuals.

In the group category China came […] Continue Reading…

Japan announces they need 70,000 temporary homes, for one Prefecture

Prime Minister Naoto Kan has told quake-hit Miyagi Prefecture that 70,000 temporary houses will be built ASAP.

The Prime Minister met with Miyagi officials on 10 April 2011. They expressed their concerns for how they were going to rebuild after the 11 March disasters. Kan said he’s putting together a panel to address that, and […] Continue Reading…

Destroy U.S. Dollar: Iran getting rich off Gold

“Iran’s gold reserves have hit unprecedented levels and the country has supplied its domestic gold market for the next ten years.”-Mahmoud Bahmani, Governor of the Central Bank of Iran

Iran announced that their gold reserves now stand at 4 million tons, and that’s from just one mine.

The Zarshouran mine is located in the West Azarbaijan […] Continue Reading…

Pakistan picking up Radiation from Japan, Iran to test Japanese airlines for contamination!

The Pakistan government announced that they are picking up trace amounts of iodine-131, form Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.

Iran, a neighbor of Pakistan, says it has started to inspect aircraft coming from Japan, for radiation contamination.

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