US sticks it to China by buying Japan's seafood
Ambassador Rahm Emanuel said Beijing is hypocritical to ban Japanese seafood while Chinese fishermen bring in hauls from supposedly contaminated waters.
China's Fukushima warnings fail to stop tourists flocking to Japan
A Chinese state media op-ed accused the Japanese press of "tourism public opinion warfare" for reporting on the influx of Chinese visitors in recent days.
Why German wild boars have become radioactive
Wild boars containing radioactive isotopes are not safe to eat, with this radioactivity resulting from nuclear weapons testing and nuclear disasters.
China leads opposition to Japan's Fukushima water release
The release of treated waste water from the ruined Fukushima nuclear reactor into the Pacific has sparked vocal condemnation from China, and a war of words
Japan is releasing Fukushima's water into the Pacific—Is that safe?
Controversially, the wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant that melted down in 2011 is due to be released into the ocean starting Thursday.
Human descends to epicenter of Japan's devastating megaquake for first time
Victor Vescovo told Newsweek he wanted to visit the site of the earthquake to understand why life in trenches is so different to that of the rest of the ocean.
Super Typhoon Hinnamnor Could Slam Straight Into Nuclear Power Plant
A Category 5 typhoon is heading towards a nuclear plant in South Korea, leading to the plant decreasing its reactor run rates to 30 percent.
Fukushima Plants Showing 'Unusual Growing Patterns' as Residents Return
A radiation expert told Newsweek that a "vast region near the power plant" is still "significantly contaminated."
Reactivating Nuclear Power Plant Near Volcano a Bad Idea, Geologists Say
The Bataan Nuclear Power Plant in the Philippines is located only 5 miles from Mount Natib, which experiences frequent earthquakes.
'Scary': Videos Show Japan Earthquake That Killed Four, Injured Dozens
The 7.4 magnitude temblor off the coast of Fukushima had echoes of a devastating 2011 quake that triggered a tsunami and nuclear disaster, and killed thousands.
U.N. Nuclear Agency on Alert as Chernobyl Hit by War, Fukushima by Disaster
After the site of the world's worst nuclear disaster became a battle zone between Russia and Ukraine, an earthquake hit a site near the second-worst incident.
Japan's Bid to Dump Radioactive Fukushima Water Into Sea Hits Snag
The digging of a tunnel to transport the radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean has been delayed, while a critical inspection was also delayed due to COVID-19.
Fukushima Radiation Made Japanese Fir Trees Go Haywire After Disaster
Conifer trees in Fukushima showed similar mutations to those found in the Chernobyl exclusion zone in the former Soviet Union.
Fukushima Nuclear Plant Closer to Releasing Radioactive Water Into Pacific
The Fukushima plant operator applied for construction approval of the sea tunnel which will release treated radioactive water half a mile from the plant.
Radioactive Water Released From Fukushima Plant Would Have "Small Impact"
Japan planned to release treated radioactive water in the spring of 2023 after data simulation said there's little environmental impact. Experts aren't so sure.
Japan Seeks OK to Release 1,000 Tanks of Treated Radioactive Water in Ocean
The release could begin in Spring 2023, but the plan is facing fierce opposition from fishermen, local residents, and China and South Korea.
Energy Prices Ignite Nuclear Power Debate in Europe As Japan Praises It
Nuclear energy is still controversial in Japan following the Fukushima disaster, but the country's new prime minister is a supporter.
China Accuses Japan of 'Playing Deaf and Dumb' on Radioactive Water Plan
China ridiculed Japan for its decision to release radioactive water into the Pacific.
Japan's Plan to Dump Radioactive Water in Ocean Sparks Petition
The water, left over from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011, is currently stored in huge tanks. But space is running out.
The Lessons Learned 10 Years After Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Disaster
Tens of thousands of people were evacuated following what was one of the world's worst nuclear accidents.
10 Years After Japan's Fukushima Daiichi Meltdown, I'm Still Worried
The Japanese government said in the past that everything is "under control," but measurements from the ocean show that the reactors are still leaking radiation.
Major Earthquake Rocks Japanese Region Hit by Nuclear Disaster 10 Years Ago
A 7.1 magnitude earthquake hit off the coast of Fukushima, Japan, on Saturday, causing several injuries and leading to widespread power outages in the region.
Fukushima Radioactive Water Should Be Released Into the Sea: Experts
As space runs out at the plant, experts have urged the Japanese government to begin releasing filtered water from Fukushima into the sea or air.
Wildlife Is Thriving at Fukushima Almost a Decade After Nuclear Disaster
Almost a decade after the nuclear disaster, wildlife photos show the site is becoming a hotbed of local wildlife.
Marshall Islands More Contaminated Than Fukushima and Chernobyl
Residents were relocated so the nuclear tests could be carried out between 1946 and 1958.
Beaches by Fukushima Nuclear Site Reopened
Local officials hope tourists will return to the region.
Fukushima Radioactive Waste Flowed Into Ocean
A researcher said he found 20,100 becquerels of cesium per square meter in the mud at Kyu-Edogawa river.
Fukushima: Radioactive Soil May Be Used for New Roads
Residents fear the contaminated soil's effects on their health and livelihoods.