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Fukushima monitoring plans unveiled CONTINUOUS PROBE: The Atomic Energy Agency would seek to join international efforts, which might be difficult due to China’s participation, an agency official said Staff writer, with CNA The Atomic Energy Council (AEC) is planning to spend more than NT$500 million (US$17.77 million) on early warning, monitoring and research activities focused on the waters around Taiwan, the council said yesterday. The statement came after Japan on Tuesday last week announced that it plans to release processed wastewater from the wrecked Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant into the ocean in several years. However, the council said that it had made preparations for such a move ahead of Tokyo’s announcement. ....
Foundation calls for donations as virus halts fundraisers By Yang Mian-chieh / Staff reporter The Genesis Social Welfare Foundation yesterday called for greater public concern for people in vegetative states and their families, saying that nearly two-thirds of its nursing homes last year struggled to make ends meet. Since the outbreak of COVID-19 and the implementation of restrictions at nursing homes after the Lunar New Year holiday in January last year, the foundation has seen a decline in donations of supplies and money, it said in Taipei. As the disease spread in March and April last year, many fundraising events that the foundation hosts with other groups such as road running events, outdoor fairs and charity sales were put on hold, the foundation said, adding that the cancelations greatly affected its income. ....
Ministry planning low-orbit satellite launch in 2025 By Lin Chia-nan / Staff reporter Taiwan’s first low-orbit communications satellite would be launched by 2025, and the government has budgeted NT$4 billion (US$140.62 million) for its development, Minister of Science and Technology Wu Tsung-tsong (吳政忠) said yesterday. The Beyond 5G communications satellite would be jointly developed by the Ministry of Science and Technology, and the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Wu told a news conference in Taipei. The program seeks to help local companies make inroads into the emerging low-orbit satellite communications industry, led by US rocket supplier SpaceX’s Starlink program, he said. Minister of Science and Technology Wu Tsung-tsong speaks at a news conference at the ministry in Taipei yesterday. ....