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IAEA to invite Chinese experts to Fukushima wastewater working group

Experts from China will be invited to be part of an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) technical working group pertaining to Japan's disposal of nuclear wastewater, a Chinese Foreign Ministry

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Guangdong to build a mutually integrated urban forest ecosystem

A view of China's southern city Guangzhou, Guangdong Province. /CFPThe 2021 Guangdong Forest City Construction Theme Promotion Event was held simultaneously in 21 citie

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China urges Japan to face oppositions over water dump plan

Japan must sincerely face questions and objections from home and abroad over the government's decision to dump polluted nuclear water into the ocean and stop playing dumb on the issue, China's Foreig

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Some children in Honduras rely on food kitchens to get one meal a day

A makeshift community called Jesus of Nazaret exists in the outskirts of the northern Honduran city of El Progreso. Here, more than 200 families live in extreme poverty in homes made of corrugated me

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Colgate-Palmolive, Coca-Cola and Unilever join AB Inbev’s sustainable supply chain accelerator

A clutch of the world’s largest consumer products and food companies are joining Budweiser’s parent company Anheuser-Busch InBev in backing an investment program to support early stage com

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China urges Japan to correct unilateral decision on wastewater release

China has urged Japan to learn its lesson and correct its unilateral wrong decision on the way it plans to discharge Fukushima nuclear wastewater, and not let the people of the world pay for Japan's

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IAEA chief hopes S. Korea will help monitor Fukushima water release

The chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said he "certainly" hopes South Korean experts will participate in the U.N. nuclear watchdog's monitoring of Japan's scheduled release of ra

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ROK says to join IAEA monitoring team for Fukushima wastewater release

South Korea will make sure to participate in an international monitoring team led by the UN nuclear watchdog for Japan's planned release of nuclear polluted water from its wrecked Fukushima nuclear p

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South Africa's Cape Town blaze 'under control'

VCG South Africa's Table Mountain smouldered on Tuesday after a fire swept the iconic site, destroying a library housing rare collections and forcing thousands to evacuate, but officials said

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S. Korea demands U.S. give evidence supporting Japan's water dump plan

South Korea's Foreign Minister Chung Eui-yong has demanded that the U.S. provide scientific evidence after it showed support for the Japanese government's plan to dump nuclear polluted water into the

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BizBeat Ep. 105: Reviewing the U.S.-Japan summit

03:07 The United States and Japan have issued a joint statement following talks between the two countries' leaders at the end of last week. The statement said: "Today, the United State

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No one behind the wheel in deadly Tesla crash Saturday night, say authorities

The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration is opening an investigation into a crash involving a Tesla that authorities say was operating with no one behind the wheel, which left two men

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SA's Table Mountain on fire, visitors, university campus evacuated

FILE PHOTO: A general view of a fire ravaging the slopes of Table Mountain and Signal Hill in gale force winds in Cape Town, South Africa. /Getty Images South Africa's popular tourism spot and

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Roasting fish in the oasis of Taklamakan Desert

02:37 Memet Mehsum lives in Bachu County, an oasis in the Taklamakan Desert in the south of Xinjiang. In a place where fishery provides a lifeline for locals, Mehsum fo

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Bayanbulak: A majestic natural reserve in Xinjiang

03:08 Bayanbulak, China's second largest grassland, sits at the foot of Tianshan Mountains – the source of water for much of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Revered b

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How serious is the water crisis in China's Taiwan region?

29:07 China’s Taiwan region is facing the worst water crisis in 56 years. The historic drought is putting pressure on crucial semiconductor manufacturing at a time when global companie

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Japan is pouring radioactive water to save money: Greenpeace expert

The Japanese government decided to pour radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean out of economic considerations, said Shaun Burnie, senior nuclear specialist at Greenpeace East Asia."Storage is an op