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U N experts concerned at Japan s decision to dump Fukushima nuclear waste-water into the Paific « nuclear-news

U.N. experts concerned at Japan’s decision to dump Fukushima nuclear waste-water into the Paific. The decision is particularly disappointing as experts believe alternative solutions to the problem are available,” said the three special rapporteurs. by Brett Wilkins, staff writer  18 Apr 21, A trio of United Nations experts on Thursday added their voices to the chorus of concern over the Japanese government’s decision to dump hundreds of millions of gallons of radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the Pacific Ocean, saying the move threatens not only the environment but also the human rights of people in and beyond Japan.

Progressives welcome planned US withdrawal from Afghanistan

Progressives welcome planned US withdrawal from Afghanistan
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Sanders wants big oil CEOs to testify at Senate climate hearing

Sanders wants big oil CEOs to testify at Senate climate hearing
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Peace advocates welcome Biden move to limit war powers

The president and Congress, said one leading anti-war campaigner, “must work together to actually end the decades long fighting, killing, dying, and spending that is on automatic pilot.” A US Marine during the 2003-2011 Iraq War, which destroyed the country and killed hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and thousands of U.S. troops. USMC photo by Corporal Brian M. Henner. “We need to make sure it’s done right” Longtime advocates for a more peaceful US foreign policy expressed cautious optimism Friday following news that President Joe Biden intends to work with Congress to repeal some of the authorizations that have enabled decades of unending US war and military operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere.

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