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Japanese court upholds ban on restarting reactors at Takahama nuclear plant for safety reasons

A Japanese court kept its ban on operation of two nuclear reactors at the Takahama power plant in Fukui Prefecture on Friday by rejecting the plant operator’s request to suspend an injunction it had issued over the reactivated reactors.

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Japanese court issues injunction to halt operations of newly-restarted Takahama reactors

A Japanese district court on Wednesday issued Kansai Electric Power Co. with an injunction to stop the utility from operating two nuclear reactors at the Takahama plant, which were among the first to be rebooted in the wake of the 2011 Fukushima crisis following enhanced safety checks.

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Chinese company edges closer to securing Australia's largest milk supplier

A Chinese-owned consortium seems to have survived a challenge from a rival Australian group contesting the purchase of Australia's oldest dairy company, after a judge dismissed an injunction order holding up the sale.

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Hong Kong police ready to aid enforce injunction: official

​Hong Kong's Acting Chief Executive Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor said on Tuesday that police are prepared to help enforce the injunction in protest areas, abide by the High Court instructions.