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Is considered to be a child. 45% of the children refugees have been girls. the rest are all boys, because boys are usually the ones who travel unaccompanied. according to unicef, children refugees face discrimination, danger and detention on theirjourneys. and it also adds that the suffering and exclusion of these children is unacceptable, but also preventable. japan s plan to release treated radioactive water from the fukushima nuclear power plant into the pacific ocean could begin any day now. it was backed by the un s nuclear watchdog last week but it s sparked concern and anger injapan itself, and the wider region. our tokyo correspondent, shaimaa khalil, has been given access to the plant and she sent this report. a triple disaster that crippled the country and shocked the world. japan s most powerful earthquake ....
On theirjourneys. and it also adds that the suffering and exclusion of these children is unacceptable, but also preventable. next, japan s plan to release treated radioactive water from the fukushima nuclear power plant into the pacific ocean could begin any day now. it was backed by the un s nuclear watchdog last week but it s sparked concern and anger in both the country and region. our tokyo correspondent, shaimaa khalil, has been given access to the daichii nuclear power plant and sent this report. a triple disaster that crippled the country and shocked the world. japan s most powerful earthquake triggered a tsunami that swept through the east coast, killing more than 18,000 people. and causing this a nuclear meltdown. this is the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant now, surrounded by tanks filled with radioactive waste water. this is what more than a million ....
Forces into the army, i think, was a major issue that has caused this fighting that we are seeing today. thank you very much for painting the picture of what is taking place in sudan at the moment. this is bbc news. a man has been arrested injapan after he appeared to throw a smoke bomb at the country s prime minister. the man was held by security guards after a loud explosion at a local campaign event in the city of wakayama, where fumio kishida was giving a speech. our tokyo correspondent, shaimaa khalil, has the details and a warning her report does contain some flash photography. chaos among the crowd as a young man is wrestled by security and pinned to the ground. then this. explosion. smoke fills the air after a loud explosion, with screaming bystanders scrambling to flee the scene. this is how a speech ....
This is bbc news. the latest headlines: the british finance minister says his first budget will promote growth and get more people back to work labour accused him of sticking plastic politics. credit suisse plans to borrow more than $50 billion to shore up its finances after shares hit rock bottom on wednesday. the leaders of south korea and japan are holding theirfirst summit in 12 years, as they seek to set aside historic animosities. the talks will likely focus on regional security and north korea and comes hours after the north koreans launched an intercontinental ballistic missile which landed outside japan s territorial waters. joining me live in seoul is our correspondent jean mackenzie. also i m joined by shaimaa khalil, our tokyo correspondent. ....
The talks will likely focus on regional security and north korea. it come hours after the north koreans launched an intercontinental ballistic missile. it landed outside japan s territorial waters. these pictures from the japanese ministry of defence show the likely tailfrom that missile joining me live in seoul is our correspondent jean mackenzie. also, i m joined by shaimaa khalil, our tokyo correspondent. shaima lets start with you. why tokyo and why so long? well, this visit comes after the south korean president announced last week that he was going to resolve that long dispute over compensation, overjapan s forced compensation, over japan s forced labour during compensation, overjapan s forced labour during wartime. the president announced his country was going to pay the victims and that japan was not even going to be asked for a further apology. this is a controversial decision that angered many in south korea but here in japan it was hailed by the leadership and thenjapan s ....