TOKYO (Reuters) -A Japanese regional governor is expected to say on Friday whether he will allow a partial restart of the ...
Such a move would mark Japan’s most decisive pivot toward nuclear power since the Fukushima crisis, as the country works to ...
The governor of Japan’s Niigata Prefecture will visit the site of the Fukushima disaster on Tuesday, a key trip before he ...
Beijing resumed purchasing marine products from Tokyo just earlier this month, after it lifted a blanket import ban, which ...
Japan has resumed seafood exports to China for the first time since a ban was imposed over the discharge of treated ...
Beijing imposed a two-year ban over the discharge of treated radioactive wastewater from the tsunami-hit Fukushima plant ...
Japan said it plans to release 1 million metric tons of treated radioactive water into the Pacific. Neighboring countries, fisheries, and local groups object, fearing it could harm sea life and more.
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Japan set to restart world’s biggest nuclear plant in first major move since Fukushima: Reports
Japan is set to restart its largest nuclear plant, Kashiwazaki-Kariwa, this week after a decade-long shutdown.
The treated water retains a reduced level of a radioactive form of hydrogen. TOKYO -- Japan plans to begin a decades-long process of releasing treated wastewater from the 2011 Fukushima nuclear ...
An elderly man in Japan's northeastern prefecture of Fukushima was mauled and injured by a bear while he was engaged in ...
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