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At his restaurant in central Beijing, controversy over the release of Fukushima wastewater has left Yao facing a choice: continue stocking his popular Japanese tuna and risk the ire of some consumers or source it from other countries where price and quality could vary."Before, essentially all of our seafood products were imported from Japan," Fang Changsheng told AFP in one of his two restaurants, located in a Beijing district popular for Japanese cuisine and nightlife.
now a look at some other stories making the news. the hong kong government is banning seafood products from some parts of japan after tokyo said it would begin releasing treated radioactive water from the crippled fukushima nuclear power plant from thursday. the plant was destroyed by a tsunami in 2011. china has announced similar measures. the former thai prime minister taksin shinawat has been jailed just hours after returning from 15 years of self imposed exile. it s thought a deal has been reached that will allow him to serve minimal time behind bars. he says that the corruption charges imposed in his absence were politically motivated. microsoft has made a new bid to buy the maker of call of duty after its original £59 billion deal was blocked by uk regulators. the uk competition and markets authority reviewed the deal but said this is not a green light.
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