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Words of condolence and sympathy from around the world pour in following the deadly attack.
Americas
Last Modified: 17 Apr 2013 17:59 GMT
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Storage pools at tsunami-hit Japan plant without fresh cooling water for 15 hours but officials say no immedate danger.
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After appointment for second stint as prime minister, Shinzo Abe names cabinet filled with allies to help fix economy.
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Japan scrambles fighter jets to counter first ever 'intrusion of airspace', but China terms flight 'completely normal'.
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Deployment dubbed "unprecedented" by Tokyo comes as reports emerge that Japanese nationals had been attacked in China.
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Crowds in Hong Kong applaud arriving activists who carried banner reading "Successful landing on Diaoyu islands".
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Beijing adds voice to international concern and urges restraint after Pyongyang announces plans to launch satellite.
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Experts suspect another missile test as US secretary of state says move could "pose threat to regional security".
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Defying expectations, Yoshihiko Noda bases his selections on unity building rather than political experience.
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Japanese doctors warn of public health problems caused by Fukushima radiation.
Features
Last Modified: 18 Aug 2011 14:09 GMT
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