South Korea warns of taking Japan to UN over nuclear waste
South Korea issued a warning on Friday, stating it will take Japan to the United Nations if Tokyo does not adhere to its original plan regarding the release of treated radioactive water from the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant.
Japanese premier promotes seafood consumption to alleviate radiation concerns
In a bid to assuage concerns following the release of treated radioactive water, Japan's Prime Minister demonstrated his support for local seafood consumption in a public display.
Japan confirms low radioactivity in seawater near Fukushima after water release
Japan's environment ministry has reported that tests of seawater near the Fukushima nuclear power plant have shown no detectable radioactivity. This announcement comes just days after Japan began releasing treated water from the damaged Fukushima plant into the Pacific Ocean, a move that has prompted protests within the country and neighboring nations, including China's decision to halt aquatic product imports from Japan.
Japan prepares to release Fukushima water
Despite facing opposition, Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant operator is preparing to release treated water on Thursday.
Russia: Nuclear weapons only response to external threats
Foreign Minister Lavrov Discusses Nuclear Deterrence, Ukraine Conflict, and Russia-Africa Relations with The International Affairs Magazine
Russia's new subs to carry hypersonic missiles: report
Russia is in the process of equipping its new nuclear submarines with hypersonic Zircon missiles, the head of Russia's largest shipbuilder told the RIA state news agency in an interview published on Monday.