Is Japan's Seafood Ban Finally Over? China’s Big Decision Could Reshape RelationsChina may resume Japanese seafood imports, signaling improved ties amid geopolitical tensions and U.S. tariffs.
Fukushima Plant to Release Another 7,800 Tons of Treated Water Into Ocean This WeekTokyo Electric Power Company will start its 10th discharge of treated water from Fukushima into the Pacific Ocean on October 17.
Fukushima’s Waters Under International Watch: IAEA to Verify Safety for ChinaThe IAEA supports China and Japan's agreement to resume seafood imports from Japan after verifying the Fukushima water discharge.
Fukushima’s 13-Year Wait is Over: Nuclear Fuel Debris Removal Begins August 21The removal of nuclear fuel debris from Fukushima Daiichi is set to begin on August 21, 13 years post-disaster.
Japan's TEPCO to Release Contaminated Water into Sea: Fifth Round UnderwayFukushima No.1 Nuclear Power Plant in Japan / EPA=Yonhap News Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) began the fifth round of ocean discharge of treated water by the Japanese government from the Fukushima No.1 Nuclear Power Plant on the 19th, reported Kyodo News. The discharge will continue until the 7th of next month, with the volume […]
Panic in Fukushima: Stray Cat Triggers State of EmergencyFollowing an incident involving a stray cat, a state of emergency has been declared in Fukushima, Japan. Reference photo to aid in understanding the article / T.Kai-shutterstock.com On the 12th, local Japanese media outlets such as Asahi Shimbun and NHK reported that a stray cat had fallen into a tank containing hexavalent chromium at the […]
Japan Faces Pressure from China to Compensate for Radioactive Water From FukushimaChina has demanded a compensation system in preparation for damages caused by Japan’s contaminated water discharge. Since last year, China has been banning the import of Japanese seafood. According to Yonhap News on the 12th, Kyodo News reported that China is demanding Japan establish a compensation system in preparation for economic damages caused by the […]
China Bans Japanese Seafood, U.S. Steps in to Import ScallopsChina bans Japanese seafood imports due to Fukushima water discharge. U.S. buys Japanese scallops, while Japan struggles with surplus.
Fukushima's Ongoing Woes: Workers Exposed to Radioactive SpillAn accident at Fukushima No. 1 Nuclear Plant: Workers exposed to radioactive material during pipe cleaning.
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