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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


Ukraine Honors Chernobyl Victims, Liquidators Amidst Ongoing Nuclear Risks
Ukraine held a ceremony in Prypyat on April 26th, marking the 39th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster and honoring the liquidators, with state awards given to those who responded to a February 2025 Russian drone strike on the New Safe Confinement; the event highlighted ongoing safety risks and th...
Ukraine Honors Chernobyl Victims, Liquidators Amidst Ongoing Nuclear Risks
Ukraine held a ceremony in Prypyat on April 26th, marking the 39th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster and honoring the liquidators, with state awards given to those who responded to a February 2025 Russian drone strike on the New Safe Confinement; the event highlighted ongoing safety risks and th...
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44% Bias Score


Chernobyl's Unexpected Resilience: New Research Reveals Radiation-Resistant Organisms
New research on Chernobyl's wildlife reveals unexpected resilience to radiation in nematodes, dogs, birds, and fungi, offering insights into cancer research, adaptation, and the impact of human absence on the environment.
Chernobyl's Unexpected Resilience: New Research Reveals Radiation-Resistant Organisms
New research on Chernobyl's wildlife reveals unexpected resilience to radiation in nematodes, dogs, birds, and fungi, offering insights into cancer research, adaptation, and the impact of human absence on the environment.
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24% Bias Score


Windscale Fire: A Covered-Up Nuclear Disaster
The 1957 Windscale fire, Britain's worst nuclear disaster, caused by safety failures, released radioactive materials across northern England and beyond, leading to a government cover-up and an estimated 32 deaths and 260 cancer cases.
Windscale Fire: A Covered-Up Nuclear Disaster
The 1957 Windscale fire, Britain's worst nuclear disaster, caused by safety failures, released radioactive materials across northern England and beyond, leading to a government cover-up and an estimated 32 deaths and 260 cancer cases.
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64% Bias Score


Russian Drone Strike Damages Chernobyl's Protective Arch
A Russian drone strike on February 14th, 2024, damaged the Chernobyl New Safe Confinement arch, creating a 15-square-meter hole and compromising its airtight seal; the resulting fire took three weeks to extinguish, jeopardizing the containment of radioactive materials and delaying the decommissionin...
Russian Drone Strike Damages Chernobyl's Protective Arch
A Russian drone strike on February 14th, 2024, damaged the Chernobyl New Safe Confinement arch, creating a 15-square-meter hole and compromising its airtight seal; the resulting fire took three weeks to extinguish, jeopardizing the containment of radioactive materials and delaying the decommissionin...
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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

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

Chernobyl's Lingering Impact: Kursk Oblast 37 Years On
The Chernobyl disaster contaminated 1324 square kilometers (4.5%) of Kursk Oblast, Russia, affecting 130,600+ residents in 166 settlements, yet current radiation levels are below safety standards and food is safe according to official data.

Chernobyl's Lingering Impact: Kursk Oblast 37 Years On
The Chernobyl disaster contaminated 1324 square kilometers (4.5%) of Kursk Oblast, Russia, affecting 130,600+ residents in 166 settlements, yet current radiation levels are below safety standards and food is safe according to official data.
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24% Bias Score

Russian Drone Attack Damages Chernobyl Shelter
A Russian drone attack on February 14th caused a 15-square-meter hole and over 200 smaller holes in the Chernobyl New Safe Confinement shelter, resulting in a three-week fire that damaged the roof and pressure control systems. Despite normal radiation levels, experts are concerned about the structur...

Russian Drone Attack Damages Chernobyl Shelter
A Russian drone attack on February 14th caused a 15-square-meter hole and over 200 smaller holes in the Chernobyl New Safe Confinement shelter, resulting in a three-week fire that damaged the roof and pressure control systems. Despite normal radiation levels, experts are concerned about the structur...
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24% Bias Score

Drone Attack Damages Chernobyl's Protective Shelter
A drone attack on February 14th, 2024, caused significant damage to the Chernobyl New Safe Confinement, creating a large hole and numerous smaller breaches in the structure, compromising its ability to fully contain radioactive materials; repair efforts are underway, but on-site repairs are impossib...

Drone Attack Damages Chernobyl's Protective Shelter
A drone attack on February 14th, 2024, caused significant damage to the Chernobyl New Safe Confinement, creating a large hole and numerous smaller breaches in the structure, compromising its ability to fully contain radioactive materials; repair efforts are underway, but on-site repairs are impossib...
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28% Bias Score
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