Japan is releasing treated water from the Fukushima nuclear disaster into the ocean. Some are concerned about the environmental impact but experts say it's safe. ( read original story ...)
Neighbors of Japan, including South Korea and China, express fear as treated radioactive wastewater released
Residents from South Korea, China, Hong Kong, and Macau are considering removing seafood from their diet over fears of how Japan’s nuclear waste release may contaminate the ocean. ( read original story ...)
China bans Japan seafood over Fukushima wastewater release
Japan began releasing contaminated water from Fukushima into the Pacific Ocean, and China instituted a ban on Japan's seafood. ( read original story ...)
Worries over seafood safety mount as Japan releases Fukushima water into the Pacific
Local fishermen and the government of neighboring China are among the critics of Japan's decision to release water from the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean. ( read original story ...)
Japan dumping radioactive waste ‘could cause animal mutations’
Japan is underway with its plan to dump radioactive water ... In March 2011, the Fukushima power plant was wrecked after an earthquake and tsunami destroyed the plant's cooling systems, causing three ... ( read original story ...)
Japan begins releasing treated water from Fukushima nuclear plant into Pacific Ocean
Japan on Thursday began discharging water from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean, the first step in a controversial process expected to last 30 years. ( read original story ...)
Japan releases Fukushima nuclear wastewater despite concerns
China is among the lead critics of the decision to release the treated radioactive wastewater into the Pacific Ocean. ( read original story ...)
Japan shares quake experience to help Ukraine’s reconstruction
Offering its experience and know-how from the 2011 earthquake, Japan will assist Ukraine in rebuilding its communities and infrastructure devastated by Russia’s invasion. In a memorandum signed ... ( read original story ...)
Friend.Tech Renames ‘Shares’ To ‘Keys’ During Regulatory Uncertainty Surrounding Crypto
Friend.tech decided to rename its highlight feature ‘shares’ to ‘keys’ as users poke fun at the platform for allegedly offering unregistered securities.
Mastercard, Binance to end crypto card partnership
Mastercard and crypto exchange Binance will end their four crypto card programmes in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Bahrain as of Sept. 22, a spokesperson for Mastercard said via email on Thursday.
North Korea vows ‘overwhelming and pre-emptive’ action after Camp David summit between US, South Korea, Japan
North Korean Defense Minister Kang Sun Nam sharply criticized the Camp David meeting among the United States, South Korea and Japan and vowed his country would take a 'pre-emptive' response. ( read original story ...)
S. Korea to keep import ban on Japan’s fishery products in place: PM
Fish dolls with radioactive signs are seen during a rally against the Japanese government's plan to release wastewater from the stricken Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean at Gwang ( read original story ...)
Tokyo taxi firm to dismiss 600 drivers as virus batters business
A taxi operator in Tokyo plans to dismiss all 600 or so of its drivers because it expects business to further deteriorate under the state of emergency declared over the new coronavirus outbreak ... ( read original story ...)
China bans seafood from Japan after the Fukushima nuclear plant begins its wastewater release
Japan’s tsunami-wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant has begun releasing its first batch of treated radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean. In a live video from a control room at ... ( read original story ...)
In Japan’s neighbors, fear and frustration are shared over radioactive water release
Public fears and frustrations are being shared in Japan's neighboring countries about the release of treated radioactive wastewater from a crippled nuclear power plant ... ( read original story ...)
South Korean Leader, a Biden Friend, Faces Challenge Over Japan’s Radioactive Water
As Yoon Suk Yeol seeks closer ties with Tokyo, many South Koreans are protesting its discharge of nuclear-plant water into the sea. ( read original story ...)