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A team of researchers in France are building on fundamental experimental research undertaken in the Ukrainian Chornobyl ...
The Fukushima accident prompted a pullback from atomic power in Japan, with the power source falling from 30 per cent of the ...
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 .
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10 Must-See Places and Hidden Gems in Fukushima, JapanFukushima offers more than its past—it's a region of natural beauty, historic towns, and cultural depth. This list features ...
Japan is concerned about China’s acceleration of its military buildup, especially in Japan’s southwestern areas.
Japan's Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya urged his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on Thursday to ease Beijing's export ...
Japan's farm ministry said on Friday that an animal health and quarantine agreement with China had come into force, paving ...
After months of controversy and anticipation, Japan is set to begin releasing treated radioactive wastewater from its Fukushima nuclear plant later this week despite fierce objections from some ...
China has reopened its market to seafood from Japan after a nearly two-year ban over the discharge of slightly radioactive ...
Japan starts releasing treated radioactive water from Fukushima nuclear disaster into Pacific 01:48. As efforts got underway Tuesday to retrieve a first sample of the highly radioactive debris ...
Since the days of the samurai, Fukushima has been known as Japan’s sake kingdom. Here are the centuries-old breweries to visit. Courtesy of Daishichi Sake Brewery Daishichi Sake Brewery. Three ...
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 ...
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