could indeed put at risk the unity of the alliance that is supporting ukraine with the keep you posted on that as well. ukraine with the keep you posted on that as well. protests have been taking place in the south korean capital seoul overjapan s planned release of treated radioactive water from the wrecked fukushima nuclear plant. the head of the un s nuclear watchdog, rafael grossi who is in seoul has endorsed the plan, but surveys in south korea indicate overwhelming public opposition to the release. the plant was severely damaged in 2011 after being struck by a tsunami. the south korean government has said it respects the un body s conclusion that the discharge of waste water, from the plant onjapan s east coast, will be largely safe. 0ur asia pacific editor, michael bristow has more from seoul. outside the japanese embassy in the capital of south korea, seoul, and you can see here an opposition politician is on hunger strike. it is her 13th day, and essentially she has prot
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