Concern about the government's revived push for nuclear energy grew after a magnitude 7.5 earthquake hit Japan's Noto ...
Japan’s nuclear watchdog on Wednesday formally disqualified a reactor in the country’s north-central region for a restart, ...
This is the first reactor barred in Japan under stricter safety protocols adopted after the Fukushima disaster.
Moving forward, the ruling and opposition parties must work together to reform and rebuild public trust, aiming for unity.” ...
Grieving father runs race, trains for it in places where he and his late family members used to play together A Japanese man who lost his wife and three kids in the devastating Noto earthquake in 2024 ...
The government, its makeup in flux after the governing party lost seats this week, will soon need to make decisions that will ...
In the aftermath of the Fukushima meltdown, Japan decommissioned all 54 of its commercial nuclear reactors for safety reassessments and upgrades. Now, 13 out of the 33 viable reactors have been ...
TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba insisted on Monday (Oct 28) that he would stay in office even after his ruling coalition fell short of a majority in parliamentary elections.
A powerful earthquake hit Noto, Japan, in 2024, taking scientists by surprise. The quake’s unexpected nature left communities and experts reeling as they scrambled to understand what went wrong ...
By Motoko Rich Kiuko Notoya and Hisako Ueno Reporting from Tokyo Japan’s governing party lost its majority in parliamentary elections on Sunday, as voters delivered an emphatic rejection of the ...
TOKYO: Japan's ruling coalition is set to lose its parliamentary majority, exit polls for Sunday's (Oct 27) general election showed, raising uncertainty over the make-up of the government of the ...