12 years ago, a massive undersea earthquake occurred in the Pacific Ocean. The quake created a tsunami that arrived on Japan's coast within half an hour. It killed thousands and destroyed just about everything standing in its path. In its path was the Fukushima nuclear plant where the wall of water triggered another disaster.
As diplomatic efforts played out in Saudi Arabia our correspondent recounts travels along the nearly unbroken front line of the war—finding frustrated but determined soldiers and exhausted, fearful civilians. We examine the row around Japan’s plan to release wastewater from the Fukushima disaster (09:21). And how rosé wine became summertime’s go-to tipple (15:39).
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