Japan starts to Purposely Dump 100s Of Tons Of Radioactive Water From Fukushima Into The Pacific - PLEASE DO NOT EAT ANYTHING FROM THE PACIFIC OCEAN
The First Four Trumpets
According to the Japan Times, Tepco released 560 tons of radioactive water into the Pacific on Wednesday, and Tepco says that for the foreseeable future we should expect another 100 tons of radioactive water to be released into the ocean every single day…
Tokyo Electric Power Co. began dumping groundwater from the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant into the Pacific on Wednesday, in a bid to manage the huge amounts of radioactive water that have built up at the complex.
Tepco said 560 tons of groundwater captured and stored before it entered reactor building basements was to be released Wednesday, using a bypass system that funnels it toward the ocean after checking for radiation levels.
Using the bypass, Tepco hopes to divert an average of 100 tons of untainted groundwater a day into the ocean.
Tepco is assuring us that the radioactive water that is being released is within “legal radiation safety limits”.
Three of the monitoring sites are inside the wrecked plant’s adjacent port, which ships once used to supply it.
At one sampling point in the port, between the water intakes for the No. 2 and No. 3 reactors, 1,900 becquerels per liter of tritium was detected Monday, up from a previous high of 1,400 becquerels measured on April 14, Tepco said.
Nearby, also within the port, tritium levels were found to have spiked to 1,400 becquerels, from a previous high of 1,200 becquerels.
So do you trust Tepco?
And the U.S. media certainly doesn’t seem to want to talk about how radiation from Fukushima could be affecting the west coast of our country.
And as I wrote about just the other day, something is causing millions of fish to die in mass death events all over the globe right now.
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Rehab: Veterinary technician Sophie Guarasci prepares to feed California sea lion pups at the Marine Mammal Center on April 1, 2013 in Sausalito, California
Doesn’t that sound lovely?
Why aren’t we being warned about this?
The following graphics come directly from that study…
Millions upon millions of fish are suddenly dying in mass death events all over the world, and nobody seems to know why it is happening. In many of the news reports that are linked to below, locals are quoted as saying that they have never seen anything like this before. So is there a connection between all of the fish deaths that are now occurring all over the planet? If there is a connection, is there anything that we can do to stop the fish die-off? Sadly, because the big mainstream news networks in the United States have been virtually silent about this phenomenon, most Americans have absolutely no idea that it is happening. Millions of fish are dying in mass death events every single month and most of the public is totally clueless.
Please share the list posted below with as many people as you can. This list was originally started by Frank DiMora, but I have edited it and expanded it. If there were just three or four items on this list, you could dismiss these news stories as coincidences, but taken together this list really is quite startling…
–July 18, 2013: 20 acres of fish ponds full of dead fish in Shandong, China
–July 18, 2013: Hundreds of dead Stingrays wash ashore in Veracruz, Mexico
–July 18, 2013: 10,000 lbs of dead fish found in a lake in Nanjing, China
–July 18, 2013: Thousands of fish dead from “lack of rain” in Sugar Lake, Missouri
–July 18, 2013: Large numbers of fish washing up on the shores of Lake Michigan
–July 19, 2013: 2,000 dead fish found in a lake in Vollsmose, Denmark
–July 19, 2013: Hundreds of fish turning up dead in Holter Lake, Montana
–July 19, 2013: THOUSANDS OF TONS of fish have died in Lake Tondano, Indonesia
–July 20, 2013: 3,000 fish found dead in a creek in Madison County, Ohio
–July 21, 2013: Hundreds of fish found dead in a creek in Laille, France
–July 22, 2013: Hundreds of dead fish found in Lake George, Massachusetts
–July 22, 2013: Large fish kill at Grand Lake in St. Marys, Ohio
–July 23, 2013: Hundreds of dead fish in a park pond in Youngstown, Ohio
–July 24, 2013: Massive fish kill washes up in a lagoon in Venice, Italy
–July 24, 2013: Thousands of dead fish in Lake Bulwell causes shock in Nottingham, England
–July 24, 2013: 30,000 fish dying PER DAY in fish farms in Ratchaburi Province, Thailand
–July 24, 2013: Masses of dead fish found in River Lea in England
–July 24, 2013: Hundreds of dead fish found in Provo River, Utah
–July 25, 2013: Hundreds of fish found dead in a park pond in Birmingham, England
–July 26, 2013: Hundreds of thousands of fish dying from “red tide” in South Korea
–July 26, 2013: Thousands of dead fish found floating in River Dender, Ath, Belgium
–July 26, 2013: Mass fish die-off in a river in Moscow, Russia
–July 26, 2013: 25,000 dead fish “is a mystery” in Pittville Lake in Gloucestershire, England
–July 26, 2013: 20,000 fish die along a 5 mile stretch of river in Jiangshan, China
–July 27, 2013: 10,000 dead fish found in Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania
–July 27, 2013: Mass death of fish “is a mystery” in a river in Skane, Sweden
–July 27, 2013: Large fish kill in the Bahlui river, “cause unknown” in Romania
–July 28, 2013: 1100 King Salmon found dead in a river in Petersburg, Alaska
–July 29, 2013: Hundreds of dead fish wash ashore “due to pollution” on beach in Veracruz, Mexico
–July 29, 2013: 7 TONS of dead fish recovered from the Keelung river in Taiwan
–July 29, 2013: Thousands of fish die “due to heat and storms” in Handsworth Park, Birmingham, England
–July 31, 2013: 3 TONS of fish die due to “lack of oxygen” in a river in Pilsen, Czech Republic
–August 2, 2013: Thousands of fish dying all over Alaska
–August 6, 2013: Up to 1000 lbs of dead fish washed ashore in Ylane, Finland
–August 6, 2013: 840 dead Salmon found in a creek in Port Coquitlam, Canada
–August 6, 2013: Hundreds of dead fish lining the shore of a pond in Toronto, Canada
–August 6, 2013: 100,000 fish die in the Arkansas River
–August 7, 2013: Thousands of dead fish found floating in a river in Hangzhou, China
–August 8, 2013: Tons of fish washed up on the shores of Karachi, Pakistan
–August 8, 2013: Tens of thousands of fish dying in lakes and rivers all over the U.K.
And remember, the list compiled above represents less than a one month period. The truth is that we have been seeing massive fish die-offs all over the globe month after month.
So why is this happening?
Is there anything we can do to stop it?
source
Highest radiation reading since 3/11 detected at Fukushima No. 1 reactor
The radiation level in the containment vessel of reactor 2 at the crippled Fukushima No. 1 power plant has reached a maximum of 530 sieverts per hour, the highest since the triple core meltdown in March 2011, Tokyo Electric Power Co. Holdings Inc. said.
Tepco said on Thursday that the blazing radiation reading was taken near the entrance to the space just below the pressure vessel, which contains the reactor core.
The high figure indicates that some of the melted fuel that escaped the pressure vessel is nearby.
At 530 sieverts, a person could die from even brief exposure, highlighting the difficulties ahead as the government and Tepco grope their way toward dismantling all three reactors crippled by the March 2011 disaster.
Tepco also announced that, based on its analysis of images taken by a remote-controlled camera, that there is a 2-meter hole in the metal grating under the pressure vessel in the reactor’s primary containment vessel. It also thinks part of the grating is warped.
The hole could have been caused when the fuel escaped the pressure vessel after the mega-quake and massive tsunami triggered a station blackout that crippled the plant’s ability to cool the reactors.
The searing radiation level, described by some experts as “unimaginable,” far exceeds the previous high of 73 sieverts per hour at the reactor.
Tepco said it calculated the figure by analyzing the electronic noise in the camera images caused by the radiation. This estimation method has a margin of error of plus or minus 30 percent, it said.
An official of the National Institute of Radiological Sciences said medical professionals have never considered dealing with this level of radiation in their work.
According to the institute, 4 sieverts of radiation exposure would kill 1 in 2 people FULLS TORY
http://countdowntozerotime.com/2014/05/26/wormwood-unleashed-end-of-all-life-in-the-pacific-ocean-begins-as-japan-starts-to-purposely-dump-100s-of-tons-of-radioactive-water-from-fukushima-into-the-pacific/
Flashback and update WORMWOOD UNLEASHED end of all life in the pacific ocean Begins as Japan starts to Purposely Dump 100s Of Tons Of Radioactive Water From Fukushima Into The Pacific
on May 26, 2014This report was made in 2014 it is 3 years later in 2017 and the problem has unbelievably got worse.
The First Four Trumpets
…10The third angel sounded, and a great star fell from heaven, burning like a torch, and it fell on a third of the rivers and on the springs of waters. 11The name of the star is called Wormwood; and a third of the waters became wormwood, and many men died from the waters, because they were made bitter. 12The fourth angel sounded, and a third of the sun and a third of the moon and a third of the stars were struck, so that a third of them would be darkened and the day would not shine for a third of it, and the night in the same way.…
The word “wormwood” is mentioned only here in the New Testament, but it appears eight times in the Old Testament, each time associated with bitterness, poison and death
How do you get rid of hundreds of tons of highly radioactive water? You dump it into the Pacific Ocean of course! In Japan, the Tokyo Electric Power Co. has made the “painful decision” to begin purposely dumping massive amounts of radioactive water currently being stored at the destroyed Fukushima nuclear facility directly into the Pacific. This is being done even though water radiation levels near Fukushima spiked to a brand new all-time record high just a few days ago. The radioactive material that is being released will enter our food chain and will potentially stay with us for decades to come. Fukushima is an environmental nightmare that never seems to end, but the mainstream media in the United States decided to pretty much stop talking about it long ago. So don’t expect the big news networks to make a big deal out of the fact that Japan is choosing to use the Pacific Ocean as a toilet for their nuclear waste. But even though they aren’t talking about it, that doesn’t mean that radioactive material from Fukushima is not seriously affecting the health of millions of people all over the planet.According to the Japan Times, Tepco released 560 tons of radioactive water into the Pacific on Wednesday, and Tepco says that for the foreseeable future we should expect another 100 tons of radioactive water to be released into the ocean every single day…
Tokyo Electric Power Co. began dumping groundwater from the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant into the Pacific on Wednesday, in a bid to manage the huge amounts of radioactive water that have built up at the complex.
The utility, which says the water discharged is within legal radiation safety limits, has been fighting a daily battle against contaminated water since Fukushima No. 1 was decimated by the earthquake and tsunami of March 2011.
Tepco said 560 tons of groundwater captured and stored before it entered reactor building basements was to be released Wednesday, using a bypass system that funnels it toward the ocean after checking for radiation levels.Using the bypass, Tepco hopes to divert an average of 100 tons of untainted groundwater a day into the ocean.
Tepco is assuring us that the radioactive water that is being released is within “legal radiation safety limits”.
But this is the same company that could not tell us why radiation levels in water near Fukushima reached a new all-time high just a few days ago…
Radiation has spiked to all-time highs at five monitoring points in waters adjacent to the crippled Fukushima No. 1 power station, plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. said Friday.
The measurements follow similar highs detected in groundwater at the plant. Officials of Tepco, as the utility is known, said the cause of the seawater spike is unknown.Three of the monitoring sites are inside the wrecked plant’s adjacent port, which ships once used to supply it.
At one sampling point in the port, between the water intakes for the No. 2 and No. 3 reactors, 1,900 becquerels per liter of tritium was detected Monday, up from a previous high of 1,400 becquerels measured on April 14, Tepco said.
Nearby, also within the port, tritium levels were found to have spiked to 1,400 becquerels, from a previous high of 1,200 becquerels.
So do you trust Tepco?
I certainly do not.
And this is not just a Japanese issue. Radioactive material from Fukushima has literally been found all over the planet. For example, a nuclear fuel fragment from Fukushima has been found as far away as Norway.
Once this radioactive material gets into the ocean and into our food chain, there is no telling where it may end up.
If the mainstream media really did care about “the environment”, they would be talking about this. But instead, there seems to be a conspiracy of silence. Just consider the comments that Martin Fackler of the New York Times made during one recent interview…
Yeah… it’s so hard in Japan to talk about the radiation issue, like how bad is it really… There is a sense that if you even talk about these issues, you’re hurting the poor people of Fuksuhima. Therefore, we shouldn’t talk about it. That’s just not right… The folks who don’t want us to talk about it are the government, because they don’t want to pay compensation… I feel like there is a lot going on in Fukushima that just doesn’t get talked about in the local media, not necessarily for government cover-up sort of issues, but self restraint or self censorship. Even papers that are pretty strong in their reporting on Tepco in some ways, like the Tokyo Shimbun, won’t talk about these issues because they’re afraid that somehow its unpatriotic to talk about radiation. There’s a lot of questions and issues that are not being talked about, and I think they should be talked and if there is damage to the people of Fukushima that’s the responsibility of Tepco…
And the U.S. media certainly doesn’t seem to want to talk about how radiation from Fukushima could be affecting the west coast of our country.
But the evidence continues to mount that something very unusual is happening.
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Just consider what is happening to young sea lions along the coast of California…
Sea lions are once again struggling to survive and are washing ashore, many of them pups dehydrated, malnourished and on the brink of death.
The year started off quieter than last year, and the Pacific Marine Mammal Center’s director of development, Melissa Sciacca, thought they were in the clear – until about a month ago, when the calls started coming in nonstop. The center, in Laguna Beach, is near capacity, with about 100 sea lions being treated so they can be returned to the wild once they are strong enough.related planet x related news updates
“We thought it was going to be a nice calm year; in the last month it’s just spiked,” she said. “The rescues just keep coming in at a steady pace.”And as I wrote about just the other day, something is causing millions of fish to die in mass death events all over the globe right now.
Could Fukushima be a contributing factor?
A lot of people out there are attempting to downplay the impact that the Fukushima nuclear disaster has had on the Pacific Ocean.
I believe that this is a huge mistake.
Nuclear radiation causes cancer.
Nuclear radiation kills.
The total amount of nuclear material released from Fukushima just continues to increase and slowly accumulate in our food chain. When these nuclear particles get into you, they can literally start cooking you from the inside out. In a previous article, I included a quote from an opinion piece by Helen Caldicott that was published in the Guardian….
Internal radiation, on the other hand, emanates from radioactive elements which enter the body by inhalation, ingestion, or skin absorption. Hazardous radionuclides such as iodine-131, caesium 137, and other isotopes currently being released in the sea and air around Fukushima bio-concentrate at each step of various food chains (for example into algae, crustaceans, small fish, bigger fish, then humans; or soil, grass, cow’s meat and milk, then humans). After they enter the body, these elements – called internal emitters – migrate to specific organs such as the thyroid, liver, bone, and brain, where they continuously irradiate small volumes of cells with high doses of alpha, beta and/or gamma radiation, and over many years, can induce uncontrolled cell replication – that is, cancer. Further, many of the nuclides remain radioactive in the environment for generations, and ultimately will cause increased incidences of cancer and genetic diseases over time.
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Rehab: Veterinary technician Sophie Guarasci prepares to feed California sea lion pups at the Marine Mammal Center on April 1, 2013 in Sausalito, California
Doesn’t that sound lovely?
And it has been documented that radioactive material from Fukushima has been getting into the seafood being sold in North America.
For example, back in 2012 the Vancouver Sun reported that cesium-137 was being discovered in a very high percentageof the fish that Japan was selling to Canada…
• 73 percent of the mackerel
• 91 percent of the halibut
• 92 percent of the sardines
• 93 percent of the tuna and eel
• 94 percent of the cod and anchovies
• 100 percent of the carp, seaweed, shark and monkfish
So why was radiation testing for seafood subsequently shut down in Canada?
Since that time, as I detailed in one of my previous articles, a high school student up in Canada tested seafood bought at local grocery stores for radioactive contamination. What she found was absolutely stunning…
A Canadian high school student named Bronwyn Delacruz never imagined that her school science project would make headlines all over the world. But that is precisely what has happened. Using a $600 Geiger counter purchased by her father, Delacruz measured seafood bought at local grocery stores for radioactive contamination. What she discovered was absolutely stunning. Much of the seafood, particularly the products that were made in China, tested very high for radiation. So is this being caused by nuclear radiation from Fukushima? Is the seafood that we are eating going to give us cancer and other diseases?
Why aren’t we being warned about this?
Earlier this year, a fish that was caught just off the coast of the Fukushima prefecture was discovered to have 124 times the safe level of radioactive cesium.
But virtually nobody in the mainstream media considers this to be important enough to talk about.
A lot of people seem to think that the Fukushima nuclear disaster is old news. But in many ways the biggest problems for North America may just be beginning. For example, according to scientists at the University of South Wales, the main radioactive plume of water from Fukushima has finally crossed the Pacific Ocean and is going to hit our shores at some point during 2014…
The first radioactive ocean plume released by the Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster will finally be reaching the shores of the United States some time in 2014, according to a new study from the University of New South Wales — a full three or so years after the date of the disaster.
The following graphics come directly from that study…
Why Are Millions Of Fish Suddenly Dying In Mass Death Events All Over The Planet?
Millions upon millions of fish are suddenly dying in mass death events all over the world, and nobody seems to know why it is happening. In many of the news reports that are linked to below, locals are quoted as saying that they have never seen anything like this before. So is there a connection between all of the fish deaths that are now occurring all over the planet? If there is a connection, is there anything that we can do to stop the fish die-off? Sadly, because the big mainstream news networks in the United States have been virtually silent about this phenomenon, most Americans have absolutely no idea that it is happening. Millions of fish are dying in mass death events every single month and most of the public is totally clueless.
Please share the list posted below with as many people as you can. This list was originally started by Frank DiMora, but I have edited it and expanded it. If there were just three or four items on this list, you could dismiss these news stories as coincidences, but taken together this list really is quite startling…
–July 18, 2013: 20 acres of fish ponds full of dead fish in Shandong, China
–July 18, 2013: Hundreds of dead Stingrays wash ashore in Veracruz, Mexico
–July 18, 2013: 10,000 lbs of dead fish found in a lake in Nanjing, China
–July 18, 2013: Thousands of fish dead from “lack of rain” in Sugar Lake, Missouri
–July 18, 2013: Large numbers of fish washing up on the shores of Lake Michigan
–July 19, 2013: 2,000 dead fish found in a lake in Vollsmose, Denmark
–July 19, 2013: Hundreds of fish turning up dead in Holter Lake, Montana
–July 19, 2013: THOUSANDS OF TONS of fish have died in Lake Tondano, Indonesia
–July 20, 2013: 3,000 fish found dead in a creek in Madison County, Ohio
–July 21, 2013: Hundreds of fish found dead in a creek in Laille, France
–July 22, 2013: Hundreds of dead fish found in Lake George, Massachusetts
–July 22, 2013: Large fish kill at Grand Lake in St. Marys, Ohio
–July 23, 2013: Hundreds of dead fish in a park pond in Youngstown, Ohio
–July 24, 2013: Massive fish kill washes up in a lagoon in Venice, Italy
–July 24, 2013: Thousands of dead fish in Lake Bulwell causes shock in Nottingham, England
–July 24, 2013: 30,000 fish dying PER DAY in fish farms in Ratchaburi Province, Thailand
–July 24, 2013: Masses of dead fish found in River Lea in England
–July 24, 2013: Hundreds of dead fish found in Provo River, Utah
–July 25, 2013: Hundreds of fish found dead in a park pond in Birmingham, England
–July 26, 2013: Hundreds of thousands of fish dying from “red tide” in South Korea
–July 26, 2013: Thousands of dead fish found floating in River Dender, Ath, Belgium
–July 26, 2013: Mass fish die-off in a river in Moscow, Russia
–July 26, 2013: 25,000 dead fish “is a mystery” in Pittville Lake in Gloucestershire, England
–July 26, 2013: 20,000 fish die along a 5 mile stretch of river in Jiangshan, China
–July 27, 2013: 10,000 dead fish found in Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania
–July 27, 2013: Mass death of fish “is a mystery” in a river in Skane, Sweden
–July 27, 2013: Large fish kill in the Bahlui river, “cause unknown” in Romania
–July 28, 2013: 1100 King Salmon found dead in a river in Petersburg, Alaska
–July 29, 2013: Hundreds of dead fish wash ashore “due to pollution” on beach in Veracruz, Mexico
–July 29, 2013: 7 TONS of dead fish recovered from the Keelung river in Taiwan
–July 29, 2013: Thousands of fish die “due to heat and storms” in Handsworth Park, Birmingham, England
–July 31, 2013: 3 TONS of fish die due to “lack of oxygen” in a river in Pilsen, Czech Republic
–August 2, 2013: Thousands of fish dying all over Alaska
–August 6, 2013: Up to 1000 lbs of dead fish washed ashore in Ylane, Finland
–August 6, 2013: 840 dead Salmon found in a creek in Port Coquitlam, Canada
–August 6, 2013: Hundreds of dead fish lining the shore of a pond in Toronto, Canada
–August 6, 2013: 100,000 fish die in the Arkansas River
–August 7, 2013: Thousands of dead fish found floating in a river in Hangzhou, China
–August 8, 2013: Tons of fish washed up on the shores of Karachi, Pakistan
–August 8, 2013: Tens of thousands of fish dying in lakes and rivers all over the U.K.
And remember, the list compiled above represents less than a one month period. The truth is that we have been seeing massive fish die-offs all over the globe month after month.
So why is this happening?
Is there anything we can do to stop it?
source
UPDATE 2017 its worse than ever.
Based on image analysis, a two-meter hole has been found in the metal grate under a pressure vessel in reactor No. 2’s containment vessels at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant. | TOKYO ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY HOLDINGS INC. / VIA KYODOHighest radiation reading since 3/11 detected at Fukushima No. 1 reactor
The radiation level in the containment vessel of reactor 2 at the crippled Fukushima No. 1 power plant has reached a maximum of 530 sieverts per hour, the highest since the triple core meltdown in March 2011, Tokyo Electric Power Co. Holdings Inc. said.
Tepco said on Thursday that the blazing radiation reading was taken near the entrance to the space just below the pressure vessel, which contains the reactor core.
The high figure indicates that some of the melted fuel that escaped the pressure vessel is nearby.
At 530 sieverts, a person could die from even brief exposure, highlighting the difficulties ahead as the government and Tepco grope their way toward dismantling all three reactors crippled by the March 2011 disaster.
Tepco also announced that, based on its analysis of images taken by a remote-controlled camera, that there is a 2-meter hole in the metal grating under the pressure vessel in the reactor’s primary containment vessel. It also thinks part of the grating is warped.
The hole could have been caused when the fuel escaped the pressure vessel after the mega-quake and massive tsunami triggered a station blackout that crippled the plant’s ability to cool the reactors.
The searing radiation level, described by some experts as “unimaginable,” far exceeds the previous high of 73 sieverts per hour at the reactor.
Tepco said it calculated the figure by analyzing the electronic noise in the camera images caused by the radiation. This estimation method has a margin of error of plus or minus 30 percent, it said.
An official of the National Institute of Radiological Sciences said medical professionals have never considered dealing with this level of radiation in their work.
According to the institute, 4 sieverts of radiation exposure would kill 1 in 2 people FULLS TORY
http://countdowntozerotime.com/2014/05/26/wormwood-unleashed-end-of-all-life-in-the-pacific-ocean-begins-as-japan-starts-to-purposely-dump-100s-of-tons-of-radioactive-water-from-fukushima-into-the-pacific/
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» Amending the Election Law... A Means to Restore the Dilapidated Legitimacy
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» Prime Minister announces population census results, Iraq reaches 45 million mark
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» Kurdistan Interior Ministry: General amnesty does not include those accused of killing women
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» Al-Sudani discusses with the Secretary-General of the Digital Cooperation Organization enhancing dig
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» President of the Republic: Partnership with the United States is essential to achieve regional stabi
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» Mazhar Saleh reveals details of the 2023 budget and the 2024 budget horizon
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» Absent control and rising corruption.. Sudan faces a harsh political winter
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» A representative shows the laws prepared for voting during the upcoming sessions.
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» Corrupt people in it.. Independent MP criticizes the performance of Al-Sudani's government
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» Parliamentary Oil Committee reveals government move to end electricity crisis
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» The Administrative Court postpones consideration of the lawsuit on the legitimacy of the Kirkuk gove
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» MP: The ministerial reshuffle depends on consensus within the state administration
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» Politicians put question marks on Al-Sudani: corruption, espionage and serving foreign interests
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» The International Union of Arab Bankers honors the Chairman of the Private Banks Association: A prom
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» Industry: Contracts to supply state ministries with food products
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» After Shell Withdrawal, American Company Heads to Implement Al-Nibras Project in Iraq
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» Revealing the fate of the Chinese deal in Iraq.. It was disrupted by this party
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» The Central Bank of Iraq 77 years of challenges and reforms
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» "Unprecedented numbers"... American "CNN" talks about tourism in Iraq
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» After implementing automation, Baghdad Airport Customs jumps 400 percent
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» Iraq participates in sustainable development activities
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» Al-Sudani opens 790 model schools
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» Parliamentary Culture: The Right to Information Law will satisfy all parties
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» Al-Mashhadani to {Sabah}: Tomorrow we will discuss the Zionist threats
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» Industry to {Sabah}: Contracts to supply state ministries with food products
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» Trade cooperation between Najaf and Isfahan
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» {New building} and {electronic systems} to develop forensic medicine
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» A specialized center for monitoring the environmental situation in the capital
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» International and parliamentary praise for the success of the "population census" process
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» The European Union organizes a workshop in Basra on central administration and the wealth distributi
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» The Media Authority and the Ministry of Education discuss the importance of enhancing and introducin
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» Iraq's oil exports to America rose last week
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» Electricity announces loss of 5,500 megawatts due to complete halt of Iranian gas supplies
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» Tomorrow.. The Arab League is looking to unify its position against Israeli intentions to strike Ira
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» The Central Bank moves its secret vaults to its new building.. Clarification of the truth of the cla
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» Network reveals the fate of the Chinese deal.. It was disrupted by "Iraqi officials"
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