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Traumatised residents complain of slow reconstruction following twin disasters of tsunami and nuclear meltdown.
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Colossal arch-shaped structure created to shelter exploded reactor raised to its full height by decontamination workers.
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Report from independent panel delivers damning assessment of country's nuclear regulator and Fukushima plant operator.
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Dozens of people protest against decision to bring back online one of the Ohi nuclear plant's reactors in western Japan.
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The truths and tales of Cuban healthcare
The state-run system has been praised, but many specialists now fear they are falling behind international standards.
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Japan to restart two nuclear reactors
First reactors to go online since last year's Fukushima disaster to avert power shortages, despite public opposition.
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Japan fails to revamp nuclear regulator
Cabinet had endorsed bill to create a powerful and independent body by April 1 to unify safety and regulatory roles.
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Radiation 'fatally high' at Japan reactor
Examination of containment chamber at tsunami-hit Fukushima Daiichi plant's number 2 reactor reveals extensive damage.
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