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Japan: power back on at Fukushima nuclear plant
Cooling water pump now in operation but food contamination fears rise.
Recovering bodies from the sea
A Japan Coast Guard cutter today began searching the narrow inlet that leads into this town, off the wharves and piers where logs were waiting to be loaded onto ships.
Tsunami survivor rescued after 96 hours
Radiation health risks: Q&A
Japan's deadly tsunami waves at sea
Fukushima workers battle to stop boiling pool
Japan radiation fears increase as contamination spreads to seafood.
22 Mar 2011
Oil slips below $115
Brent crude drops after US said air strikes in Libya would slow.
22 Mar 2011
Nikkei jumps as car makers restart production
Japan's leading index closed up 4.36pc as investors regained faith in the nation's post-tsunami recovery.
22 Mar 2011
Japan earthquake: Lou Reed to play benefit concert
Rock legend Lou Reed and composer Philip Glass will perform next month in New York at a half-day concert to benefit victims of Japan's devastating earthquake, organisers said on Monday.
21 Mar 2011
Buffett backs Japan to rebuild economy
Warren Buffett, the influential billionaire investor, has said that the earthquake and tsunami in Japan may have created a "buying opportunity."
21 Mar 2011
Japan nuclear plant: France accuses EU's energy commissioner of 'neurotic' response
France has accused the European Union's German energy commissioner of "irrational" doom-mongering over atomic power and using Japan's Fukushima nuclear crisis to boost an election result for Angela Merkel.
21 Mar 2011
Japan bans food exports from around Daiichi
Despite statements from the World Health Organisation proclaiming food produced near the Daiichi plant safe, Japan stops food exports from around the stricken nuclear plant.
21 Mar 2011
Japan: fears mount over radioactive waste
Ban on export of produce from areas around Fukushima nuclear plant.
21 Mar 2011
Tiffany lowers earnings prediction
Tiffany & Co has lowered its first-quarter earnings guidance because of Japanese store closures resulting from the earthquake and tsunami.
21 Mar 2011
Looting reported by survivors
Isolated incidents of looting have been reported as survivors of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami become increasingly desperate.
21 Mar 2011
Japan nuclear crisis: Engineers make progress in cooling reactors
Engineers have managed to rig power cables to all six reactors at the Fukushima complex, and restarted a water pump that will help reverse the overheating that triggered the world's worst nuclear crisis in 25 years.
21 Mar 2011
Relative of survivors pulled from rubble speaks
A relative of two Japanese earthquake survivors, who were rescued after nine days under the rubble, says he never gave up hope of finding them.
21 Mar 2011
Japan will emerge stronger, says Sony chief
Sir Howard Stringer, chief executive of Sony, has said Japan's multi-billion-pound tsunami recovery programme could help jump-start the country's ailing economy.
21 Mar 2011
Victims still living off rations
It is now ten days since the tsunami struck but still the victims are living off meagre rations as Japan struggles to cope with a disaster that stretched along hundreds of miles of twisting, cove-filled coastline.
20 Mar 2011
UK 'may scale back nuclear plans'
Britain may scale back its plans to build a new generation of nuclear plants in the wake of the Japanese disaster, the Energy Secretary indicated on Sunday.
20 Mar 2011
Last bus of Brits leaves Sendai
The last bus carrying British nationals out of quake-hit northern Japan left the city of Sendai on Sunday morning.
20 Mar 2011
Woman, 80, found alive after 9 days
Nine days after they were believed to have been killed in the Japanese earthquake and tsunami an 80-year-old woman and her grandson were rescued from the rubble of their flattened home.
20 Mar 2011
New setback at Japan plant
Workers battling nuclear disaster face a spike in pressure at one reactor.
20 Mar 2011
Grandmother survives nine days in flattened home
miraculous rescue ofwWoman, 80, and her grandson, days after last survivors were believed to have been found.
20 Mar 2011
Japan earthquake: how the nuclear crisis unfolded
The magnitude 9.0 earthquake and the resulting tsunami has caused the world's second largest crisis at a nuclear power station. Here are some questions answered:
20 Mar 2011
Ian Woolverton: diary of an aid worker
Ian Woolverton, 38, from Wolverhampton, works for the charity Save The Children. A veteran of disasters including the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, he lives in Melbourne, Australia, with his Yorkshire-born wife Liz. Following the Japanese earthquake and tsunami on Mar 11, he arrived in Tokyo at 6am on Mar 13 and left late the following day for Sendai.
20 Mar 2011
Twelve-year-old's story of his tsunami survival
A 12-year-old boy called Riku recalls his survival from the tsunami in Japan and warns that some shelters do not have enough food.
20 Mar 2011
The elderly are most at risk
The elderly are among those worst affected by the disaster, many now living in communal shelters
20 Mar 2011
Japan earthquake: calm after the storm
People who have lost absolutely everything are coping far better than those who have lost nothing, says Andrew Gilligan.
20 Mar 2011
Japan faces its 9/11
Following the earthquake and tsunami, disease and epidemic are now the big worries in Japan
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Libya: first ever combat mission for Typhoon jets
British Typhoon jets have been involved in their first ever combat mission, as Tripoli was bombarded for the third successive night.
IN SPAÑISH
La misión nunca primer combate para aviones Typhoon: Libia
Aviones británicos tifón han participado en su primera misión decombate nunca, como Trípoli fue bombardeado durante la nochepor tercera vez consecutiva.
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British Eurofighter Typhoon warplanes flew a reconnaissance mission out of the Italian airbase of Gioia del Colle yesterday in a sortie to allow the flight crews to readjust to their new location, after transferring from the UK.
Britain is part of the coalition of Western powers which on Monday launched a second wave of air strikes in enforcement of a UN Security Council resolution aimed at protecting Libyan civilians.
The first strikes at the weekend halted the advance of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's forces on rebel-held Benghazi and targeted Libyan air defences to give Western warplanes control of the skies.
Much of the West's air effort has been launched from southern Europe and in particular, from bases in Italy.
IN SPAÑISH
Seguir nuestro blog en vivo con las últimas noticias de Libia Aviones de combate Eurofighter británicos volaron un tifón reconocimiento a cabo la misión de la base aérea italiana de ayer Gioia del Colle en una salida para permitir el vuelo equipos para readaptarse a su nueva ubicación, después de la transferencia desde el Reino Unido. Gran Bretaña es parte de la coalición de las potencias occidentales que lanzó el lunes una segunda ola de ataques aéreos en la ejecución de una resolución del Consejo de Seguridad de las Naciones Unidas encaminadas a protección de los civiles libios. Las primeras huelgas en el fin de semana se detuvo el avance de El líder libio Muammar Gaddafi fuerzas de los rebeldes Bengasi y específicas de defensa antiaérea Libia para dar Occidental aviones de combate del control de los cielos. Gran parte del esfuerzo aéreo de Occidente ha sido puesto en marcha desde el sur de Europa y, en particular, de sus bases en Italia.
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Ministers contradict general over Col Gaddafi attack
Cabinet ministers have contradicted senior military commanders by suggesting that coalition forces in action over Libya can legitimately target Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.
Libyan leader goes to ground after missile attacks
Col Muammar Gaddafi's location could not be established following scores of missle attacks by Allied forces.
Video: US war plane crashes in Libya
Libyan residents discover wreckage of US plane
Libya conflict: 30 dramatic pictures
Libya: African leaders condemn airstrikes
African leaders including South Africa's President Jacob Zuma have condemned the UN airstrikes on Libya, with Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe denouncing the West as "vampires" in search of oil.
22 Mar 2011
Libya: Targeting Gaddafi 'risks alienating Arab nations'
Military attacks targeting Colonel Gaddafi risk alienating Arab nations and splitting the international coalition on Libya, ministers have been warned.
Libya: US fighter pilot rescued by transformer aircraft
A US fighter pilot who had to bail out over Libya was rescued by a military aircraft which can turn from a plane into a helicopter.
22 Mar 2011
MoD: Libya action 'is necessary'
Major General John Lorimer, MoD spokesman on operations, says Colonel Gaddafi's forces have sunk to new depths by destroying a mosque.
22 Mar 2011
Jet crashes: other pilots who were not so lucky
The US airmen who ejected from their F-15E Strike Eagle over Libya were lucky to fall into safe hands. Here are other servicemen who have gone missing behind enemy lines.
22 Mar 2011
Interactive graphic: the coalition's attacks on Libya
A coalition of nations including the UK, USA, France, Italy and Canada has committed aircraft, ships and submarines to the defence of rebels in Libya.
22 Mar 2011
Airman could not have known if he faced friend or foe
The US airman would not have known whether the armed men advancing towards him were friendly rebels or soldiers loyal to Colonel Gaddafi.
22 Mar 2011
Oil slips below $115
Brent crude drops after US said air strikes in Libya would slow.
22 Mar 2011
Libya: 'A slow steady burn'
Armed forces minister, Nick Harvey, expects that progress in Libya will take time while the UN forces work out "what Colonel Gaddafi has in the locker".
22 Mar 2011
Profile of the F-15E fighter jet
The US warplane that crashed in a Libyan field is 'a superior next generation strike fighter'.
22 Mar 2011
Exclusive: US fighter jet crash lands near Benghazi
Two crew members eject to safety as US jet forced down due to 'mechanical failure', The Telegraph can disclose.
22 Mar 2011
Why Gaddafi must go
Helping Libya transition to democracy is as much in Britain’s interests as it is the Libyan people’s. This future has no place in it for Colonel Gaddafi, writesGeorge Grant.
22 Mar 2011
Tripoli defiant in face of western intervention
Supporters of Muammar Gaddafi crowd the streets of Tripoli amid warning the coalition's actions could open the door to terrorism.
22 Mar 2011
Libya: Allies split over plan to give NATO leading role
Britain is pushing for control of the international intervention in Libya to be transferred to Nato, despite a split among alliance members.
22 Mar 2011
British radicals could use attacks to recruit terrorists
MI5 fears that Islamic extremists could use Britain's military involvement in Libya to recruit potential terrorists.
22 Mar 2011
Libya: most Britons believe military action too risky
More than half of people believe British servicemen should not risk their lives protecting Libyan opposition forces, a survey shows
22 Mar 2011
British forces abandoned an attack on Col Muammar Gaddafi’s compound on Sunday night because civilians and journalists were in the line of fire, it emerged yesterday.
22 Mar 2011
Aisha Gaddafi: the family's acceptable face
Aisha Gaddafi lives up to her reputation in the Arab press of being the “Claudia Schiffer of North Africa”, says Cassandra Jardine.
22 Mar 2011
Cameron: we helped to avoid a bloody massacre
David Cameron told MPs yesterday that a “bloody massacre” was narrowly avoided by the military action in Libya.
22 Mar 2011
Abortive raid gives Allies moral high ground
It will not have been easy for the crews of the RAF Tornado GR4s to abort their mission and return home to their base at RAF Marham in Norfolk yesterday morning without firing their weapons.
22 Mar 2011
Soldiers in jeans try hard to look menacing
With his polite smile and AK47 swinging menacingly at the people standing round him, it was hard to tell whether Younis Massoud was a thug or a friend. Perhaps he was both.
22 Mar 2011
Arab failure to join attack raises doubts
Arab countries have been urged to take part in military strikes against Col Muammar Gaddafi's forces in Libya amid growing concerns about their commitment to the campaign.
22 Mar 2011
Libya as it happened: March 21
Here is coverage of events in Libya on the day when No 10 slapped down the Chief of the Defence Staff for saying Col Gaddafi was not a target.
22 Mar 2011
Typhoon makes history with first combat mission
The RAF’s new Typhoon Eurofighter fighter jet made history yesterday as it took to the skies on its first combat mission.
21 Mar 2011
Gaddafi confusion clouds coalition
Coalition forces carry out second day of operations against Libyan government forces as No 10 clashes with Armed Forces chief over Gaddafi strike plan.
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