Germany Nuclear Waste: Activists Vow To Continue Protests Against Storage ...
Huffington Post - 2 hours ago
11/29/11 04:57 AM ET AP BERLIN -- Anti-nuclear activists have vowed to continue their protests against a nuclear waste storage facility in northern Germany after 11 containers of reprocessed fuel arrived there. The containers reached the facility in ...
Hundreds 'hurt' during German nuclear train demos
AFP - 5 hours ago
BERLIN — More than 100 police officers and over 300 demonstrators were injured in Germany during days of clashes over a shipment of radioactive waste from France, according to figures provided Tuesday. Police said 133 of the more than 20000 officers ...
Germany anti-nuclear protesters reach the facility
eTaiwan News - 8 hours ago
Anti-nuclear activists have vowed to continue their protests against a nuclear waste storage facility in northern Germany after 11 containers of reprocessed fuel arrived there. The containers reached the facility in Gorleben late Monday, ...
Nuclear waste reaches destination in Germany
Seattle Post Intelligencer - 9 hours ago
Containers with nuclear waste from France arrive at the interim storage plant in Gorleben, northern Germany, late Monday, Nov. 28, 2011. It was the longest lasting transport of nuclear waste from La Hague to Gorleben ever. Photo: Nigel Treblin / dapd ...
Nuclear waste reaches destination in Germany
Atlanta Journal Constitution - 9 hours ago
AP BERLIN — Anti-nuclear activists have vowed to continue their protests against a nuclear waste storage facility in northern Germany after 11 containers of reprocessed fuel arrived there. Containers with nuclear waste from France arrive at the interim ...
Nuclear waste reaches German destination at last
euronews - 12 hours ago
A convoy of nuclear waste has arrived at Gorleben in Germany for storage, after a tortuous journey from France where it had been sent for reprocessing. Eleven containers were loaded from a train onto fortified lorries for the final few kilometres under ...
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