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U.S. Flies Stealth Bombers Over South Korea

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Francesca Martens
Executive Producer

It is the first time that these are launched directly from U.S. soil.

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Anniversary Of Tsunami In Japan Marked By Mournful Ceremony

Cara Palmer
Executive Producer

Japan is honoring the victims of the disaster, which killed 19,000 people and displaced 300,000 more.

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Iran Accelerating Uranium Enrichment

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Cara Palmer
Executive Producer

Iran will be adding centrifuge machines to its uranium enrichment plant.

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Japan Promises To End Dependence On Nuclear Power By 2030s

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Cara Palmer
Executive Producer

The decision comes after a steady rise in anti-nuclear sentiment in Japan.

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Japanese Protest Restarting Of New Nuclear Power Plant

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Cara Palmer
Executive Producer

After the Fukushima disaster last year, the Japanese have largely been opposed to nuclear power.

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World Leaders Agree To Reopen Nucelar Talks With Iran

EU Foreign Policy Chief Catherine Ashton, pictured here in February 2011. (Wikimedia Commons)

Catherine Green
Executive Producer

Facility inspections still a bone of contention.

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Industrial Nations To Phase Out Nuclear Power

The nuclear power plant at Fukushima, Japan begins to melt down following a 9.0-magnitude earthquake on March 11.

Rosalie Murphy
Staff Writer

Nations reevaluate their energy policies - but they may have to sacrifice sustainability goals.

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