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Twin bombings kill more than 100 people in central nigeria. An attack authorities believe could be the work of the Islamist Militant Group boko haram. People opposed to a plan to restart two reactors at a Nuclear Plant in central japan have won a victory. A Japanese Court says Safety Measures at the plant are insufficient, and its ordered the operator to keep the reactors offline. Now this is the first ruling against a restart of a Nuclear Plant since the accident at Fukushima Daiichi three years ago. The two reactors at the ohi Nuclear Plant in fukui prefecture were shut down in september for regular inspections. Residents and their supporters have had filed a lawsuit asking for the reactors to be kept offline. They argued that they were not designed to withstand huge earthquakes. The plans Operator Kansai Electric Power Company insists the facility is safe. The Fukui District Court upheld the claims of 166 plaintiffs living within a 250 kilometer radius of the plant. The presiding ju

Japanese court allows continued operation of five ageing nuclear plants - Nuclear Engineering International

Japanese court allows continued operation of five ageing nuclear plants - Nuclear Engineering International
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Court Allows Ageing Japanese Nuclear Plants to Continue Operations

A Japanese district court rejected petitions from residents, allowing five ageing nuclear reactors to continue operations, as Japan shifts back to nuclear power to address energy security concerns amidst rising fossil fuel prices.

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72-year-old woman gets 18 years in prison for killing 3 family members

72-year-old woman gets 18 years in prison for killing 3 family members Jan. 6 04:00 pm JST Jan. 6 | 04:08 pm JST FUKUI The Fukui District Court has sentenced a 72-year-old woman to 18 years in prison for murdering her husband and parents-in-law at their home in Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture, in 2019. The defendant, Masako Kishimoto, was the sole caregiver of the three victims, Sankei Shimbun reported. Prosecutors had sought a 20-year prison term for Kishimoto in the lay judge trial which concluded on Tuesday. In handing down the sentence, Presiding Judge Yoshinobu Kawamura ruled that the defendant “was driven into a corner due to burdens that exceeded her ability to cope” and that Kishimoto had suffered from caregiver fatigue.

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