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
The World Health Organization (WHO) has said it does not expect a surge of COVID-19 cases in China to "significantly impact" the situation in Europe.Speaking on Tuesday
The International Atomic Energy Agency announced Wednesday that it will review the nuclear wastewater discharge plan of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in acc
U.S. President Joe Biden has signed his $1-trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill into law on Monday.At a signing ceremony at the White House South Lawn, Biden hailed
U.S. President Joe Biden has signed his $1-trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill into law on Monday.At a signing ceremony at the White House South Lawn, Biden hailed
A recent research paper indicated that COVID-19 could have circulated in Italy in late 2019, weeks before it was formally identified in China, raising more questions about the origins of the virus.Si
02:35 The need to sustainably process medical waste is attracting attention in China, since official data suggests the volume thrown away across hospitals in China amid
Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi delivers a speech at the 9th World Peace Forum at Tsinghua University in Beijing, capital of China, July 3, 2021. /China's Foreign Ministry
China's Foreign Ministry on Wednesday voiced support for a resolutionadopted by the parliamentof the Republic of Korea (ROK) condemning Japan's plan to dump contaminated water from its Fukushima nucl
Huge tanks that store radioactive wastewater in Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Fukushima, Japan, October 12, 2017. /Xinhua China once again urges Japan to revoke its decision to disc
02:12 The Church Rock spill in 1979 in the U.S. released over 1,100 tons of solid radioactive mill waste and 93 million gallons of radioactive wastewater into the Puerco River.Edith Hoo
China once again urges the Japanese government to address the serious concerns raised by the international community over the disposal of nuclear wastewater from the Fu
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
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
China expressed grave concern over Japan's unilateral decisionto dump nuclearwastewaterinto the sea, saying that it hopes the Japanese government will further conduct i
29:18 Japan has approved a plan to dump more than one million tonnes of wastewater from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean. The decision has caused global controversy
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) state media on Thursday night denounced Japan's decision to dump wastewater from its crippled Daiichi nuclear power plant into the sea, saying that would