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Half of Chinese were concerned about the Fukushima water discharge.
Approximately fifty percent of Chinese respondents to a recent survey expressed concern over the discharge of treated radioactive water from Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea, according to results released on Tuesday, amid a dispute between the two Asian neighbours over the i...
Germany's BioNTech revises its vaccine factory network plans in Africa.
BioNTech SE is revising plans to construct a manufacturing network of vaccine plants in three countries in Africa, just over a year after breaking ground on the first facility in Rwanda.
According to people familiar with the project who requested anonymity to discuss confidential inform...
Beginning this week, Japan will begin releasing water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean
On Tuesday, Japan announced that it will begin the process of releasing more than one million metric tonnes of cleaned radioactive water from the ruined Fukushima nuclear power plant on August 24. This will put into motion a plan that has garnered harsh condemnation from China.
Local fi...
The good news is that there is a plan, said Antoine Pellion.
Emmanuel Macron was supposed to announce his key planning initiative for the ecological transition on Monday. Well, perhaps... or perhaps not. It's challenging to have a heart net, to be honest.
Antoine Pellion, the site's primary coordinator and the Secretary General for Ecolog...
With indoor trampolines, comics, and underground art spaces, you can stay cool.
The Songeun Art Space is housed in a structure created by the eminent Swiss architectural firm Herzog & de Meuron in the affluent Cheongdam-dong district of southern Seoul. The Songeun Art and Cultural Foundation's first-ever project in South Korea, which was completed in 2021, can be see...
The positive news is there is a plan, said Antoine Pellion.
This past Monday, Emmanuel Macron was supposed to present his comprehensive plan for the ecological transition. Perhaps... or perhaps not. Having a cardiac net is difficult, to tell the truth.
Antoine Pellion, Secretary General for Ecological Planning (SGPE) for a year and primary coord...
Grossi, the head of the IAEA, says that there may be disagreements among the experts who worked on the Fukushima study.
On Friday, the head of the U.N. agency that keeps an eye on nuclear issues said that one or two of the foreign experts who worked on the report that gave Japan permission to release treated radioactive water from the damaged Fukushima plant may have had concerns.
When asked if there wer...
After a data breach, the US Department of Energy was asked for ransom twice.
A representative for the United States Department of Energy said on Friday that the agency had received ransom demands from the Russia-linked extortion gang Cl0p at its nuclear waste plant and the scientific education institutions that had been compromised in a recent global hacking campaign.
...Germany arrest Syrian suspected of planning Islamist attack
Officials announced on Tuesday that German authorities have arrested a Syrian man suspected of plotting an Islamic extremist-inspired attack involving explosives.
Federal police reported that officers apprehended the 28-year-old man early Tuesday morning in the northern city of Hamburg ...
Hoping for better times, Germany shuts down its nuclear power plants.
A law passed in 2002 mandated the eventual elimination of the emission-free power source, and the Fukushima accident in 2011 sealed the deal. Starting at 10 p.m. on Saturday, the Isar-2 nuclear facility near Munich will begin gradually reducing its power output by 10 MW/min. After 45 minute...
Bigger planes are the airlines' answer to crowded hubs and rising costs.
Faced with crowded airports, rising prices, a lack of pilots, and a rise in the number of people who want to travel, airlines are turning more and more to the same solution: bigger planes that can fit more people.
According to aviation data company Cirium, the 11 biggest U.S. airlines h...
For individuals 60 and older, RSV vaccination is advised by FDA specialists. Future plans
The second of two new vaccines intended for persons 60 and older to avoid serious illness was declared safe and effective for older adults on Wednesday by a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel. The RSV vaccine is still being reviewed by the agency. The FDA commissioner must still provide ...
The Ministry of Health and Welfare's Action Plan for 2023
Sort through the socially disadvantaged and provide appropriate assistance, all while vigorously responding to new welfare demands. Add new indicators for warning indications of crisis (from 39 to 44 categories) to accurately discover homes in crisis; such data include records of help for catastr...
Protein content of some plant-based foods and their role in a healthy diet
It goes without saying that proteins are crucial for the development and maintenance of the cells that make up our skin, hair, nails, cartilage, and muscles. Protein-rich diets are also becoming increasingly popular as a means of maintaining physical fitness among the general public. Hypertension...
Police are investigating a German coup plan fueled by conspiracy theories
Experts believe an accused attempt to destabilize the German government, led by a self-styled prince, a former paratrooper, and a Berlin judge, sprang from a complex combination of post-war grievances, Jewish conspiracy theories, and outrage by recent epidemic restrictions.
Police appre...
Japan plans a 56% rise in defense spending over the next five years
On Monday, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida directed that the country's defense budget be increased by 56% over the next five years to 43 trillion yen.
In response to regional challenges from nuclear-armed North Korea and a more assertive China, the government is revising its m...
Sony plans to construct a new semiconductor factory in the southwest of Japan
The Sony Group Corp is reportedly planning to invest several hundred billion yen in a new plant in southwestern Japan to manufacture semiconductors used in smartphones.
The new Sony facility in Kumamoto Prefecture is expected to begin operations in fiscal 2025 or later, and building mig...
With mounting cost pressures, Goldman Sachs is reportedly planning to lay off roughly 4,000 employees
According to Bloomberg, citing a source familiar with the situation, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is planning to let off about 4,000 employees.
These recent layoffs at Goldman Sachs are indicative of potential further job cutbacks across Wall Street in the coming months as businesses strugg...
A worldwide strategy meeting is being planned for Samsung in light of recent business developments
Despite continuing uncertainty in the macro-economic environment, Samsung Electronics has finished its annual leadership shift and will begin a global strategy meeting this week to establish corporate strategies for coming year.
Samsung's global strategy meeting occurs twice a year,...
Japan and China are planning a meeting between Kishida and Xi in mid-November
According to the Sankei newspaper on Friday, the Japanese and Chinese governments have begun preparing a meeting between Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Chinese President Xi Jinping for mid-November.
The gathering would take place alongside an international conference planned ...