The vast majority of the 55 countries and regions that imposed restrictions on Japanese food imports after the nuclear disaster have since lifted those measures, including the U.S. and Britain.
Japan has a traumatic history with nuclear power, but that’s not stopping the country from taking new risks The Fukushima nuclear disaster of 2011 devastated Japan and left the rest of the world ...
More than 13 years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japan has started to remove a small piece of melted radioactive fuel ...
As another major quake struck Japan, the country was still reckoning ... Tsunami warnings in a region hit by nuclear disaster in 2011 were lifted after a few hours. The damage was still being ...
The methods chosen by Japan to recycle and dispose of soil and radioactive waste after the 2011 Fukushima nuclear power plant ...
TEPCO has suspended efforts to extract highly radioactive material from Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant due to ... in one of the world's worst atomic accidents. Japan began last year releasing ...
TAIPEI--Taiwan said on Tuesday it would relax a ban on Japanese food imports put in place following the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, hoping to show it is a responsible partner and ease its ...
The accident happened off Japan's northern Hokkaido island, and an additional six people are still listed officially as missing. The Kazu I was carrying 24 passengers and two crew when it sent a ...
Tokyo (AFP) – The head of a Japanese sightseeing boat company whose vessel capsized in frigid waters in 2022 killing at least 20 tourists and crew has been arrested, the coastguard announced ...