comparemela.com

(Bloomberg) -- Japan is set to win approval to discharge more than a million cubic meters of treated water from the Fukushima nuclear disaster site into the Pacific Ocean, a contentious plan that’s soured ties with neighbors including China. Most Read from BloombergFrench Riots Begin to Abate Even as Economic Costs MountIt’s Getting a Lot Harder to Chase the Stock Rally From Here OnTesla Tops Expectations as Price Cuts Lift Deliveries to RecordUnited May Cut Newark Flights as It Seeks More Gates

Related Keywords

Japan ,Papua New Guinea ,Australia ,China ,South Korea ,Seoul ,Soult Ukpyolsi ,Fiji ,Tokyo ,Chinese ,South Koreans ,Japanese ,Rafael Grossi ,Hankook Ilbo ,Bloomberg Businessweek ,Ben Westcott ,Pacific Ocean ,Fukushima Dai Ichi ,Wang Wenbin ,Nancy Snow ,Fumio Kishida ,Yoshimasa Hayashi ,Tokyo Electric Power Co ,Pacific Islands Forum ,Chinese Foreign Ministry ,International Atomic Energy Agency ,Bloomberg ,World Health Organization ,Director General Rafael Grossi ,Foreign Minister Yoshimasa ,Tokyo Electric Power ,Minister Fumio Kishida ,Nuclear Power ,Revival Reaches Home ,Foreign Ministry ,Pacific Island ,Fukushima Nuclear Disaster ,Ntreated Water ,Pacific Island Nations ,Iaea ,The Pacific Ocean ,Nuclear Plants ,

© 2025 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.