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Alleged Yakuza leader admits trafficking nuclear materials from Myanmar
An alleged leader from Japan’s Yakuza crime syndicate has pleaded guilty to trafficking nuclear materials from Myanmar as part of a global web of trades in drugs, weapons and laundered cash, according to the US Department of Justice.
Japanese mafia leader caught in U.S. sting pleads guilty to conspiring to traffic nuclear materials to Iran
Takeshi Ebisawa allegedly conspired to traffic uranium and plutonium from Myanmar in the belief that Iran would use it for nuclear weapons.
Japanese Yakuza leader pleads guilty to trafficking weapons-grade plutonium for Iran
A Japanese Yakuza leader has pleaded guilty to attempting to traffic weapons-grade plutonium for Iran’s nuclear weapons programme.
Japanese Crime Leader Pleads Guilty to Trafficking Nuclear Materials from Myanmar
Takeshi Ebisawa, 60, of Japan, pleaded guilty in Manhattan, New York, to conspiring with a network of associates to traffic nuclear materials.
Japanese Yakuza leader pleads guilty to conspiring to traffic nuclear materials from Myanmar
A Japanese Yakuza leader has pleaded guilty in the US to conspiring to traffic nuclear materials from Myanmar. Takeshi Ebisawa "brazenly trafficked nuclear material, including weapons-grade plutonium,
Japanese organized-crime leader pleads guilty in U.S. to trafficking nuclear material
Takeshi Ebisawa, a Japanese national who federal authorities say is a key figure in Japan’s organized crime group, known as Yakuza, pleaded guilty Wednesday in New York to conspiring to traffic in weapons-grade nuclear material in Asia,
Yakuza Leader Pleads Guilty in US to Conspiring to Sell Nuclear Material Sourced in Myanmar
Takeshi Ebisawa planned to sell weapons-grade nuclear material and narcotics from Myanmar, and to purchase military weaponry on behalf of an armed insurgent group.
Yakuza leader pleads guilty to nuclear materials trafficking, narcotics in New York
A Japanese Yakuza leader pleaded guilty in New York federal court to conspiring to traffic nuclear materials from Burma to other countries, prosecutors said. The Yakuza member Takeshi Ebisawa also pleaded guilty to international narcotics trafficking and weapons charges,
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Burma’s War Shouldn’t Be Allowed to Catch Washington Off Guard
The violence in Burma has ravaged it for decades, but the conflict may be reaching a new stage—with consequences for the ...
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Worsening Power Cuts Plunge Myanmar’s Cities Into Darkness
Households in Yangon and Mandalay are left without power for most of the day under a new rotating schedule for allocating ...
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Turkish Food Tour | Trying Tavuk GöÄŸsü, Helva, Burma Baklava | Amazing Turkish Food
Turkish Food Tour. In this Turkish food tour we set out to try some amazing Turkish desserts, Tavuk GöÄŸsü, Helva, and Burma Baklava.
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Japanese crime leader pleads guilty in US to trafficking nuclear materials from Myanmar
The leader of a Japanese crime syndicate who was charged by U.S. authorities with trafficking nuclear materials from Myanmar ...
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Time to Act: Enforcing the Burma Act is a matter of life and death
There has been resilience. There has been resistance. And there has been the unwavering commitment of those who refuse to let ...
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WW2 pilot flew burning plane for 500 miles – and used tea to put it out
A Second World War aviator flew a plane which was on fire for 500 miles while trying to put it out with flasks of tea. Wing ...
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Arakan Army Has Myanmar Junta’s Weapons Factories in Its Sights
Capture of Western Command in Rakhine State has exposed the regime's military-industrial complex in Magwe and Bago.
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The US adds 13 firms to entity list, 11 based in China
The US Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has made amendments to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), notably by ...
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