Daily Summary #1876: Justice in MG acquitted 41 defendants for vulnerable rape in 4 years; Heavy rain returns to the Zona da Mata in Minas Gerais; Iran and the USA have a decisive meeting regarding the nuclear agreement
A summary covering judicial acquittals, severe weather conditions, and international diplomatic negotiations.
Six horrifying final words of power plant worker whose skin fell off as he 'leaked fluid'
A power plant worker, Hisashi Ouchi, faced a tragic death from radiation exposure due to a workplace accident involving a nuclear reaction.
Former Ukrainian energy minister is remanded in custody with US$4.6m bail option
Former Ukrainian energy minister Herman Halushchenko has been remanded in custody with a bail option of US$4.6 million amid corruption allegations related to Ukraine's nuclear power company.
Horrifying question man who suffered 'most agonising death ever' asked doctors
A man named Hisashi Ouchi, who died agonizingly from radiation exposure at a nuclear plant in Japan, pleaded with doctors to end his suffering while being subjected to experimental treatments.
Nuclear Injustice and Expected Race.. Fidan Tackles the Complex Issue
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan discusses the global nuclear landscape and the potential for Turkey to pursue nuclear weapons due to perceived injustices in nuclear proliferation.
Women Caught in the Middle: Divisions and Conflicts Over Food Following the Nuclear Accident
The article discusses the challenges and conflicts faced by women in Fukushima regarding food safety and radiation concerns following the nuclear disaster, highlighting their roles and the emotional complexities involved.
Evacuee lawsuit from the nuclear accident: The second trial also orders TEPCO to pay compensation; does not recognize government responsibility
The Fukuoka High Court upheld the initial ruling ordering Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) to pay approximately 387 million yen to 22 evacuees from the Fukushima nuclear disaster, while denying the government's responsibility.
Nuclear Waste: Lawsuit Against Castor Transport Rejected
A court in Berlin has rejected an urgent application from the environmental organization Bund Nordrhein-Westfalen against the transport of nuclear waste from JΓΌlich to Ahaus, deeming it both formally and substantively ungrounded.