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ABC News USA Business August 30, 2023
TOKYO -- Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and three Cabinet ministers ate Fukushima fish sashimi at a lunch meeting Wednesday, in an apparent effort to show that fish is safe following the release of treated radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear... + más
Japanese ministers eat Fukushima fish to show it's safe after nuclear plant wastewater is discharged | ABC News
Did Martha Washington really name a cat after Alexander Hamilton? | The Boston Globe
ABC News USA World August 30, 2023
Fox News USA Politics September 03, 2023
U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel ate seafood to support the local fishing industry of Fukushima as the treated nuclear wastewater discharge, which Emanuel argued was little more than economic coercion. If any one of the qualities of scientific rigor, international... + más
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'Frustration' fuels Denver Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ABC News
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech January 16, 2024
TOKYO – The operator of the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan said Tuesday it has no new safety worries and envisions no changes to the plant’s decommissioning plans even after a deadly earthquake on Jan. 1 caused minor damage to another idled nuclear... + más
ABC News USA Health July 12, 2023
HONG KONG -- Hong Kong would immediately ban the import of aquatic products from Fukushima and other ese prefectures if Tokyo discharges treated radioactive wastewater into the sea, a top official in the city said Wednesday. Secretary for Environment and Ecology Tse Chin-wan... + más
Hong Kong's seafood businesses brace for a sales slump as Japan plans to discharge radioactive water | ABC News
Hong Kong will ban more products from Japan if treated wastewater is discharged, its leader says | ABC News
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