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China's Fukushima Water Tests Reveal No Immediate Abnormalities, but Opposition to Discharge Remains
Following Japan's release of treated Fukushima water, China conducted independent tests detecting no immediate abnormalities in hazardous elements; however, China maintains its opposition to the discharge, demanding long-term safety verification and effective measures to ensure seafood quality.
China's Fukushima Water Tests Reveal No Immediate Abnormalities, but Opposition to Discharge Remains
Following Japan's release of treated Fukushima water, China conducted independent tests detecting no immediate abnormalities in hazardous elements; however, China maintains its opposition to the discharge, demanding long-term safety verification and effective measures to ensure seafood quality.
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52% Bias Score


Fukushima to Publicly Shame Trash Violators
Starting March 2024, Fukushima City, Japan will publicly name residents and businesses with improperly sorted or oversized trash bags, escalating from prior methods of warning stickers, in response to over 9,000 violations last year and the national goal of enhanced waste management.
Fukushima to Publicly Shame Trash Violators
Starting March 2024, Fukushima City, Japan will publicly name residents and businesses with improperly sorted or oversized trash bags, escalating from prior methods of warning stickers, in response to over 9,000 violations last year and the national goal of enhanced waste management.
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40% Bias Score


Fukushima Robot Retrieves Melted Fuel Sample
A robot successfully retrieves a sample of melted nuclear fuel from the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, marking a significant step in the ongoing cleanup effort.
Fukushima Robot Retrieves Melted Fuel Sample
A robot successfully retrieves a sample of melted nuclear fuel from the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, marking a significant step in the ongoing cleanup effort.
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China's Fukushima Seawater Test Finds No Abnormalities
China's independent analysis of seawater samples near Fukushima's treated wastewater discharge outlet revealed no abnormalities in hazardous elements; this data, collected in October 2023 and to be published by the IAEA, is part of a new international monitoring arrangement.

China's Fukushima Seawater Test Finds No Abnormalities
China's independent analysis of seawater samples near Fukushima's treated wastewater discharge outlet revealed no abnormalities in hazardous elements; this data, collected in October 2023 and to be published by the IAEA, is part of a new international monitoring arrangement.
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40% Bias Score

Negative Views of Japan Soar Among Chinese
A 2024 poll reveals that nearly 90% of Chinese hold an unfavorable view of Japan, a 24.8% increase from 2023, primarily due to disputes over the Senkaku Islands, historical issues, and Fukushima water release; only 12.3% view Japan favorably.

Negative Views of Japan Soar Among Chinese
A 2024 poll reveals that nearly 90% of Chinese hold an unfavorable view of Japan, a 24.8% increase from 2023, primarily due to disputes over the Senkaku Islands, historical issues, and Fukushima water release; only 12.3% view Japan favorably.
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44% Bias Score
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