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People in Taiwan gather to ask DPP to ban imports of food products from Japan

A group of people in China's Taiwan region gathered on Wednesday to protest against the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities' collusion with the Japanese poli

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S. Koreans rally against Japan's radioactive wastewater dumping again

Thousands of South Korean people including fishermen, activists and politicians continued a weekend rally in central Seoul on Saturday, protesting against Japan's dumpi

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Japanese residents submit letter to prosecutor's office over nuclear-contaminated water release

A Japanese civic group on Friday submitted a "letter of accusation" to the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office against Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and T

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Japanese minister bashed by PM for calling Fukushima water "contaminated"

Japan's agriculture minister on Thursday referred to the Fukushima nuke wastewater released into the ocean as "contaminated water" instead of the term "treated water" i

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China conducts first gas pipeline cleaning in ultra-deep waters

China's deep-sea gas field Shenhai-1, or Deep Sea No.1, conducted its first deep-sea pipeline cleaning for the first time on Sunday since it commenced operation in 2021

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Sudan 'spiraling out of control' as 1 million flee country, UN warns

More than 1 million people have fled Sudan to neighboring states, and people inside the country are running out of food and dying due to lack of healthcare after four m

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Scientists reveal blueprint of China's lunar water-ice probe mission

Chinese space scientists have revealed in a paper how the country's lunar probe Chang'e-7, supported by a hopping detector, may go about investigating the water-ice in

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Japan, ROK citizens rally against discharge of nuclear wastewater

Citizen groups from Japan and the Republic of Korea (ROK) held a protest rally on Monday in front of the Japanese prime minister's official residence in Tokyo to protes

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China says Japanese govt's fund subsidizing local fishing industry 'hush money'

The Chinese Embassy in Japan said the fund the Japanese government has set aside to subsidize the fishing industry in Fukushima area is "hush money," which shows the Fu

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UN nuclear watchdog chief arrives in South Korea amid protests

Rafael Grossi, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, arrived in Seoul on Friday after leaving Japan, South Korean media reported on Saturday.Gross

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South Korean civic groups protest Japanese PM's visit

Representatives from several South Korean civic groups rallied over the weekend in front of the presidential office and city center of Seoul to protest Japanese Prime M

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China reveals more details on upcoming Tianzhou-6 launch in early May

China revealed more details about its upcoming space launch Tianzhou-6 cargo mission for the space enthusiasts to dig in as the launch is expected to have only a few da

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Iranian, Iraqi leaders pledge to strengthen ties, cooperation

Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said on Saturday the expansion of cooperation between Iran and Iraq and the implementation of previously signed bilateral agreements

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Science, data should guide Japan's discharge of Fukushima nuclear-contaminated wastewater: PIF

wastewaterwaterof the Pacific Islands Forum PIF on Friday reaffirmed the importance of science and data to guide Japans decision on the discharge of Fukushima nuclear

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China urges Japan to act prudently on radioactive water disposal

waterYoshimasaYi director of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the Communist Party of China CPC Central Committee urged Japan not to dispose radioactive

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Draft UN deal on biodiversity calls for increasing aid for developing countries

A draft UN deal on biodiversity protection calls for increasing the international financial aid from developed countries to developing countries to at least $20 billion

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Ghana's consumer inflation rises to 40.4 percent in October

Ghana's annual consumer inflation continued with an upward surge and hit 40.4 percent in October, the Ghana Statistical Service said Wednesday.Samuel Kobina Annim, the