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Athens Police Break Up Golden Dawn’s Xenophobic Food Handout

The far-right group had attempted to offer free food in the unemployment-racked capital — but only to ethnic Greeks.

May 2nd, 2013
Faine Greenwood
May 2nd, 2013
By Faine Greenwood

Police in Athens broke up a Greeks-only food handout by far-right party Golden Dawn on Thursday, carrying out Athens mayor Giorgos Kaminis's vow to prevent "thuggery" in his city. Riot police met Golden Dawn supporters at Athens' central Syntagma Square as they arrived with trucks full of food, using tear gas to stop them from unloading, and

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Japan Hit By 6.3 Magnitude Earthquake

A strong earthquake in Western Japan reportedly injured at least 24 people and caused damage to some homes — although there was no threat of a tsunami.

AFP reports that the quake hit near Awaji island, which is located to the southwest of the city of Kobe. The quake was measured at 6.3 by the Japanese meteorological agency, and 6.0 by the US Geological Survey.

Read more from GlobalPost: Parts of Japan rocked by four earthquakes

“Although there may be slight sea-level changes in coastal regions, the earthquake caused no damage to Japan,” said the Japanese Meteorological Agency of the quake, according to Reuters.

Local officials told Kyodo News there was some damage on Awaji Island, while the meteorological agency warned of potential aftershocks.

The wounded raged in age from 1 to 95, added Kyodo, with the most injuries registered in Hyogo Prefecture, which suspended train service following the temblor. Some injuries wre serious, but no one died.

No damage was reported by officials at the Oi Nuclear Power plant, the only such functioning facility in Japan following the devastating Fukushima quake.

“Our operation has continued as we haven’t monitored any abnormality, but we are still checking if there is any damage to the facilities,” said a plant official to AFP.

April 13th, 2013
Faine Greenwood
April 13th, 2013
By Faine Greenwood

A strong earthquake in Western Japan on Saturday reportedly injured at least 24 people and caused damage to some homes — although there was no threat of a tsunami. AFP reports that the quake hit near Awaji island, which is located to the southwest of the city of Kobe. The quake was measured at 6.3 by the Japanese meteorological agency, and 6.0

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New Radioactive Leak Found At Fukushima Plant

A new radioactive leak has been found at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan, a day after the Tokyo Electric Power Company admitted up to 120 tons of contaminated water may have seeped into the ground out of a holding tank. “We have determined that a minimal amount of water was feared to […]

April 8th, 2013
Faine Greenwood
April 8th, 2013
By Faine Greenwood

A new radioactive leak has been found at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan, a day after the Tokyo Electric Power Company admitted up to 120 tons of contaminated water may have seeped into the ground out of a holding tank. "We have determined that a minimal amount of water was feared to have leaked from the tank although there

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Philippines To Bill US $1.4 Million For Shipwreck Reef Damage

The Philippines is asking for $1.4 million from the US in compensation after the USS Guardian ran aground on the protected Tubbataha Reef, a UNESCO world heritage site. Tubbataha Management Office representative Angelique Songco told Al Jazeera she planned to send the U.S. Embassy a letter billing the full amount next week, noting that the damage done […]

April 8th, 2013
Faine Greenwood
April 8th, 2013
By Faine Greenwood

The Philippines is asking for $1.4 million from the US in compensation after the USS Guardian ran aground on the protected Tubbataha Reef, a UNESCO world heritage site. Tubbataha Management Office representative Angelique Songco told Al Jazeera she planned to send the U.S. Embassy a letter billing the full amount next week, noting that the damage

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South Korea Walks Back On Claims North Is Preparing Missile Test

A South Korean official admitted April 8th that he misspoke when he indicated that a new North Korean nuclear test was imminent, now insisting that all appears to be normal. Earlier April 8th, South Korean Unification Minister Ryoo Kihl-jae said to a parliamentary committee that there were signs of nuclear test preparation at the Punggye-ri […]

April 8th, 2013
Faine Greenwood
April 8th, 2013
By Faine Greenwood

A South Korean official admitted April 8th that he misspoke when he indicated that a new North Korean nuclear test was imminent, now insisting that all appears to be normal. Earlier April 8th, South Korean Unification Minister Ryoo Kihl-jae said to a parliamentary committee that there were signs of nuclear test preparation at the Punggye-ri

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Connecticut Lawmakers Vote In Tough Gun Control Measures

The state of Connecticut has enacted some of the toughest gun laws in the U.S. as of April 1st, legislative leaders announced after coming to a consensus on the measures — a legislative breakthrough linked to the tragic Newtown shootings in December. Lawmakers announced the deal on Monday after weeks of negotiation among legisilative leaders. […]

April 2nd, 2013
Faine Greenwood
April 2nd, 2013
By Faine Greenwood
A pile of guns are displayed at a news conference. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

The state of Connecticut has enacted some of the toughest gun laws in the U.S. as of April 1st, legislative leaders announced after coming to a consensus on the measures — a legislative breakthrough linked to the tragic Newtown shootings in December. Lawmakers announced the deal on Monday after weeks of negotiation among legisilative leaders. A

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