Sunday, March 11, 2012

Japan - Raw Video: 1 Year Since Quake, Tsunami

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People across Japan prayed and stood in silence on Sunday to remember the massive earthquake and tsunami that struck the nation one year ago, killing just over 19,000 and unleashing the world's worst nuclear crisis in a quarter century. (March 11)
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http://www.euronews.com/ Cities across northeastern Japan have been holding their own memorials for the tsunami's victims, and those of the nuclear crisis that followed.

In Iwaki along the Fukushima coastline hundreds gathered for a moment of silence on the beach.

Nearly 80,000 across the area have been forced to leave their homes due to radiation fears.

Katsuko Ishii and her family are evacuees from the exclusion zone.

"My home is in Namie town, and so we can't go home. There aren't really any words for it. To be honest, we haven't really had any good signs," said the 42-year-old mother.

Politicians and bureaucrats have come under fire over the past year for their response to the nuclear disaster and reconstruction challenge.

The political row has even affected children.

12-year-old Shiori Anzai was overcome with tears as she said:
"I've hardly noticed the year go by, but you really have to wonder what politicians have been doing the whole time."

In Ofunato hundreds of black-clad residents came to the town hall, and laid white chrysanthemums to remember the 420 people from the town who are still missing.

While the country observed a minute's silence to mark the time the earthquake struck a year ago, Ofunato paused again 33 minutes later, the moment the 23-metre tsunami engulfed the town of 41,000.

Despite their grief some managed to look on the bright side.

"I've come here to tell my grandfather who was killed that I'm ok and enjoying life," said 21-year-old Yoshiyuki Morishita, dressed in a dark suit but wearing a bright smile as he spoke.

12 months after the disaster, while Japan still struggles with the human and economic cost, many people have gained widespread admiration for their stoic reaction and and resilience.

Brazil - Prince Harry plays cricket in Rio de Janiero slum

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Prince Harry indulges in a spot of cricket while visiting Rio de Janeiro's slum on his three-day trip to Brazil.

Today in History March 11 Spain commuter trains bombed; Gorbachev becomes Soviet leader; Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young release ...

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On this day in history: Spain commuter trains bombed; Gorbachev becomes Soviet leader; Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young release "Deja Vu." (March 11)

Mid Air - Raw video captures panic on US plane. Flight attendant ranting about a possible crash.

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Amateur video taken by a passenger captures the sounds of a struggle as passengers and flight staff attempt to subdue a flight attendant ranting about a possible crash.

Afghanistan - US soldier kills several civilians in Kandahar shooting spree

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http://www.euronews.com/ An American soldier has killed or wounded at least a dozen civilians in southern Afghanistan after having a breakdown, according to reports.

He's said to have left his base in Kandahar province and opened fire. The NATO-led coalition says he's been arrested, describing the event as 'deeply regrettable'.

The precise number of victims is difficult to verify at this stage. It comes at a time when anti-American sentiment is already running high.

Israel - strike 'kills Palestinian boy' in new Gaza assault

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http://www.euronews.com/ A 12-year-old Palestinian boy has been killed in a third successive day of Israeli strikes on Gaza, according to local medical sources.

Another person was injured. It brings to 17 the number of dead in the Israeli bombardment since Friday.

The death of a Palestinian militant whose car was targeted by Israeli forces in Gaza City has sparked the worst violence the area has seen for almost a year, with Israel on the receiving end of sustained rocket attacks.

The Israeli army confirmed strikes have been carried out and said it was checking reports that a boy had died.

He's said to have been killed in northern Gaza. A Palestinian militant reportedly died in a separate attack.

The escalating violence has brought calls for a ceasefire from the UN, the EU, the Palestinian Authority and Egypt.

Militant groups in Gaza, vowing revenge for the Israeli strikes, have fired more than 100 rockets into southern Israel since Friday.

Six people have been injured, one seriously. The police say several more projectiles have been fired into Israeli territory on Sunday.

Some 25 were intercepted on Saturday before they landed in Israel, according to the military.

The country's defence minister Ehud Barak said its defence system had proved its effectiveness, adding that Israel would strike all those who target Israeli civilians.

Wisin & Yandel "Estoy Enamorado" music video

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Music video by Wisin & Yandel performing Estoy Enamorado. (C) 2010 Machete Music
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Anti-nuclear rallies in Europe a year after Fukushima

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http://www.euronews.com/ Anti-nuclear demonstrations in Europe have marked the one year anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear disaster.

In France, nearly 700 people, half of them Germans, called for the closure of Fessenheim, the oldest of the French nuclear plants.

In Madrid, activists formed a human chain in front of the Japanese Embassy, to demand the end of nuclear energy and show support for Japanese victims.

Polish protesters also made their voices heard.
They said 'No way' after the government gave the green light to build the first nuclear power plant in the country.