Fukushima nuclear water released into ocean

Ignoring the appeals of domestic fishermen, neighboring countries and worldwide environmental experts, Japan started releasing the Fukushima nuclear-contaminated water into the ocean on August 24, sparking protests, massive rallies and outcry from Asia-Pacific countries.
Ignoring the appeals of domestic fishermen, neighboring countries and worldwide environmental experts, Japan started releasing the Fukushima nuclear-contaminated water into the ocean on August 24, sparking protests, massive rallies and outcry from Asia-Pacific countries.
Chinese embassy in Japan reiterates opposition to ocean discharge of Fukushima nuclear-tainted wastewater - China Nation News
Nation

Chinese embassy in Japan reiterates opposition to ocean discharge of Fukushima nuclear-tainted wastewater

The Chinese Embassy in Japan has reiterated China's firm opposition to Japan's ocean discharge of nuclear-contaminated wastewater.
Japan's discharge of nuclear-contaminated water draws broad condemnation - World News
World

Japan's discharge of nuclear-contaminated water draws broad condemnation

Japan is spreading huge risks to the rest of the world, and openly passing long-term harm onto future generations of humanity.
Discharge of Fukushima nuclear-contaminated water by Japan is an epic mistake - China In Focus News
In Focus

Discharge of Fukushima nuclear-contaminated water by Japan is an epic mistake

A huge number of people around the world will be exposed to hitherto unknown risks, as the radioactive pollutants are carried and spread by ocean currents.
Inspections of Japanese food products beefed up in Shanghai - Shanghai Metro News
Metro

Inspections of Japanese food products beefed up in Shanghai

Market regulators in Shanghai have beefed up inspections of imported food products from Japan at local catering venues and food stores to eliminate potential radiation hazards.
16 student protesters arrested in S. Korea for attempting to enter Japanese embassy - World News
World

16 student protesters arrested in S. Korea for attempting to enter Japanese embassy

Sixteen South Korean students were arrested by police for attempting to enter the Japanese embassy in protest of Japan's dumping of nuclear-contaminated wastewater into the ocean.
S. Korea to keep import ban on Japan's fishery products in place: PM - World News
World

S. Korea to keep import ban on Japan's fishery products in place: PM

Seoul has prohibited the import of all fishery products from eight Japanese prefectures, including Fukushima, and 27 agricultural products from 15 other prefectures.
China bans import of Japanese aquatic products citing Fukushima radiation concerns - China Nation News
Nation

China bans import of Japanese aquatic products citing Fukushima radiation concerns

China will halt imports of Japanese aquatic products starting today.
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