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Fukushima Farmer Cultivates Kiwis to Combat Radiation Concerns
Twenty-five-year-old Takuya Haraguchi cultivates kiwis in Okuma, Fukushima, aiming to revitalize the region and overcome lingering radiation concerns after the 2011 nuclear disaster, despite ongoing consumer anxieties and the need for continued public education.
Fukushima Farmer Cultivates Kiwis to Combat Radiation Concerns
Twenty-five-year-old Takuya Haraguchi cultivates kiwis in Okuma, Fukushima, aiming to revitalize the region and overcome lingering radiation concerns after the 2011 nuclear disaster, despite ongoing consumer anxieties and the need for continued public education.
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36% Bias Score


Tokyo Court Overturns 84 Billion Euro Fukushima Fine
A Tokyo appeals court overturned an 84 billion euro fine against four former Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) executives, who were found liable in 2022 for the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, because the court deemed the tsunami unforeseeable; however, plaintiffs are calling for a larger fine.
Tokyo Court Overturns 84 Billion Euro Fukushima Fine
A Tokyo appeals court overturned an 84 billion euro fine against four former Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) executives, who were found liable in 2022 for the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, because the court deemed the tsunami unforeseeable; however, plaintiffs are calling for a larger fine.
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36% Bias Score


Nuclear Energy: A Forked Road of Promise and Peril
The intertwined history of nuclear weapons and nuclear reactors, born from the same scientific breakthrough, is examined, highlighting the ongoing debate around nuclear power's role in achieving net-zero emissions, amidst persistent safety concerns and political complexities.
Nuclear Energy: A Forked Road of Promise and Peril
The intertwined history of nuclear weapons and nuclear reactors, born from the same scientific breakthrough, is examined, highlighting the ongoing debate around nuclear power's role in achieving net-zero emissions, amidst persistent safety concerns and political complexities.
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56% Bias Score


China to Resume Japanese Seafood Imports After Fukushima Wastewater Dispute
China will resume imports of Japanese seafood, ending a ban imposed in 2023 due to concerns about the Fukushima wastewater release; the decision follows an agreement between Japanese and Chinese officials to join UN water sampling missions and follows assurances of safety.
China to Resume Japanese Seafood Imports After Fukushima Wastewater Dispute
China will resume imports of Japanese seafood, ending a ban imposed in 2023 due to concerns about the Fukushima wastewater release; the decision follows an agreement between Japanese and Chinese officials to join UN water sampling missions and follows assurances of safety.
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44% Bias Score


China Finds No Abnormalities in Fukushima Water Tests, But Maintains Opposition
China's independent tests near the Fukushima plant found no abnormalities in hazardous elements in late February, yet China continues opposing Japan's nuclear-contaminated water discharge, citing the need for long-term international monitoring and the commitment's fulfillment.
China Finds No Abnormalities in Fukushima Water Tests, But Maintains Opposition
China's independent tests near the Fukushima plant found no abnormalities in hazardous elements in late February, yet China continues opposing Japan's nuclear-contaminated water discharge, citing the need for long-term international monitoring and the commitment's fulfillment.
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52% Bias Score


Pompeii and Ukraine: A Contrast of Destruction and Resilience
A German author travels to Naples to meet a Ukrainian friend who visits Pompeii, contrasting the preserved ancient city with the ongoing war in Ukraine, highlighting themes of displacement, resilience, and the enduring human spirit.
Pompeii and Ukraine: A Contrast of Destruction and Resilience
A German author travels to Naples to meet a Ukrainian friend who visits Pompeii, contrasting the preserved ancient city with the ongoing war in Ukraine, highlighting themes of displacement, resilience, and the enduring human spirit.
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48% Bias Score

Japanese Court Clears TEPCO Executives in Fukushima Meltdown Case
A Japanese court cleared four former Tokyo Electric Power Company executives of responsibility for the 2011 Fukushima nuclear meltdown, overturning a lower court's \$90 billion damage ruling; the decision is based on the argument that available tsunami predictions did not mandate immediate actions.

Japanese Court Clears TEPCO Executives in Fukushima Meltdown Case
A Japanese court cleared four former Tokyo Electric Power Company executives of responsibility for the 2011 Fukushima nuclear meltdown, overturning a lower court's \$90 billion damage ruling; the decision is based on the argument that available tsunami predictions did not mandate immediate actions.
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48% Bias Score

Japanese High Court Overturns \$90 Billion Fukushima Ruling
A Japanese high court overturned a lower court's ruling, absolving former Tokyo Electric Power Company executives from \$90 billion in damages for the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, citing the unforeseeability of the massive tsunami despite a 2008 internal estimate of a potential 15.7-meter tsunam...

Japanese High Court Overturns \$90 Billion Fukushima Ruling
A Japanese high court overturned a lower court's ruling, absolving former Tokyo Electric Power Company executives from \$90 billion in damages for the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, citing the unforeseeability of the massive tsunami despite a 2008 internal estimate of a potential 15.7-meter tsunam...
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48% Bias Score

China Partially Resumes Japanese Seafood Imports
China has partially lifted its ban on Japanese seafood imports, resuming them gradually after a 2023 ban due to treated radioactive wastewater release from Fukushima; while welcomed by Japan as a step toward improved relations, the ban on products from ten prefectures remains.

China Partially Resumes Japanese Seafood Imports
China has partially lifted its ban on Japanese seafood imports, resuming them gradually after a 2023 ban due to treated radioactive wastewater release from Fukushima; while welcomed by Japan as a step toward improved relations, the ban on products from ten prefectures remains.
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24% Bias Score

Taiwan Completes Nuclear Phase-Out, Raising Energy Security Concerns
Taiwan has permanently shut down its last nuclear reactor, ending its reliance on nuclear energy after fulfilling a 2016 pledge; the decision, influenced by Fukushima, raises concerns about long-term energy security amid growing demand and geopolitical tensions with China.

Taiwan Completes Nuclear Phase-Out, Raising Energy Security Concerns
Taiwan has permanently shut down its last nuclear reactor, ending its reliance on nuclear energy after fulfilling a 2016 pledge; the decision, influenced by Fukushima, raises concerns about long-term energy security amid growing demand and geopolitical tensions with China.
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48% Bias Score

China Finds Normal Radiation Levels Near Fukushima, But Seafood Ban Remains
China's independent tests near Fukushima found normal radiation levels in seawater samples, but this does not guarantee an end to its ban on Japanese seafood imports, highlighting ongoing bilateral tensions and food safety concerns despite the International Atomic Energy Agency's confirmation that t...

China Finds Normal Radiation Levels Near Fukushima, But Seafood Ban Remains
China's independent tests near Fukushima found normal radiation levels in seawater samples, but this does not guarantee an end to its ban on Japanese seafood imports, highlighting ongoing bilateral tensions and food safety concerns despite the International Atomic Energy Agency's confirmation that t...
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44% Bias Score

Japanese Lawmakers Urge China to Lift Seafood Import Ban
A Japanese opposition delegation met with a senior Chinese official in Beijing on Thursday to urge an end to China's ban on Japanese seafood imports, highlighting efforts to improve Sino-Japanese relations despite ongoing tensions.

Japanese Lawmakers Urge China to Lift Seafood Import Ban
A Japanese opposition delegation met with a senior Chinese official in Beijing on Thursday to urge an end to China's ban on Japanese seafood imports, highlighting efforts to improve Sino-Japanese relations despite ongoing tensions.
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40% Bias Score
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