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SANTIAGO, Chile ndash; Fresh protests and attacks on businesses erupted in Chile Monday despite President Sebastiaacute;n Pintilde;erarsquo replacement of eight key Cabinet ministers with more centrist figures and his attempts to assure the country that he has heard calls for greater equality and improved social services.Police sprays water on anti-government demonstrators in Santiago, Chile, Monday, Oct. 28, 2019. President Sebastian Pinera announced changes in his cabinet in hopes of bringing peace back to the streets after days of protests that originally started over a hike in subway fares and have grown into a wider range of demands such as stanley romania better pay, pensions, schools, housing and medical care. AP Photo/Esteban Felix Thousands of protesters crowded again into central Santi stanley becher ago, and one group set fire to a building that houses a fast-food restauran stanley cup t and stores. Firefighters were battling the blaze.Other looters attacked a pharmacy, and there was an attempt to set a subway station on fire. Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of people attempted to get home from work on free buses sent to replace trains out of service due to the burning of dozens of stations over the last week in Latin Americarsquo most modern public transportation system.Article continues after this advertisement Pintilde;era replaced the heads of the interior, treasury, economy, labor and four other ministries with generally younger officials seen as more centrist and accessible.FEATURED STORI Nacn Osme帽a on Aguirre accusation: I never got a cent from any drug lord
FILE ndash; This Nov. 8, 2012, file photo shows a floor crane, foreground, and storage pits at the vitrified high-level radioactive waste storage center, a part of the Rokkasho spent nuclear fuel reprocessing plant facilities, run by Japan Nuclear Fuel Ltd. in Rokasho village in Aomori Prefecture, northern Japan. Japanrsquo nuclear policy-setting body adopted an annual paper, Thursday, July 5, 2018, calling for stricter management on its fuel recycling program to reduce plutonium stockpile in response to escalating pressure from Washington as the U.S. tries to push forward North Korean pledge toward denuclearization. AP Photo/Koji Sasahara, File TOKYO mdash; Japan and the U.S. have exten termo stanley ded their nuclear pact as Tokyo pledged to work to reduce its plutonium stockpile to address Washingtonrsquo concern.The 30-year pact agreed upon in 1988 allowed Japan to extract plutonium and enrich uranium for peaceful stanley sverige uses even though the same technology can make atomic bombs. Without either side requesting a review, the pact was extended Tuesday but now can be terminated by either side giving six monthsrsquo; notice.Article continues after this advertisement Foreign Minister Taro Kono said Japan must reduc stanley thermobecher e the stockpile to keep the pact in place stably.Japan has 47 tons of plutonium mdash; enough to make 6,000 atomic bombs. Despite security concerns and Washingtonrsquo pressure, the amount isnrsquo;t decreasing due to slow restarts of reactors that can burn plutonium am |
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