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Japan will soon release Fukushima radioactive water into the ocean. How worried should we be? By Jessie Yeung, Mayumi Maruyama and Emiko Jozuka, CNN. Updated 0940 GMT (1740 HKT) July 5, 2023 .
The Fukushima accident prompted a pullback from atomic power in Japan, with the power source falling from 30 per cent of the ...
Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s (Tepco) Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, rear, in Okuma, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, where Japan is expected to discharge more than a million cubic meters of ...
This list features 10 standout destinations, from scenic lakes and mountain retreats to lesser-known local treasures worth ...
A team of researchers in France are building on fundamental experimental research undertaken in the Ukrainian Chornobyl ...
Japan is concerned about China’s acceleration of its military buildup, especially in Japan’s southwestern areas.
Hop on board for a scenic rail adventure through Tochigi, Fukushima, and Niigata—where local culture, landscapes, and hidden ...
China has reopened its market to seafood from Japan after a nearly two-year ban over the discharge of slightly radioactive ...
The Japan disaster could have far-reaching consequences, one expert says. April 6, 2011— -- For several weeks, radioactive leaks from the Fukushima nuclear power plants have been ...
Japan's farm ministry said on Friday that an animal health and quarantine agreement with China had come into force, paving ...
Japan will soon begin releasing treated radioactive water into the ocean following approval from the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog for a controversial plan that comes 12 years after the ...