Fukushima
Marshalls call for independent review of Fukushima release
The Marshalls call for an independent assessment Fukushima treated nuclear wastewater release. Audio
Pacific nations 'acting to stay in line with China' over Fukushima wastewater issue - analyst
Some Pacific Island nations who oppose Japan's Fukushima treated nuclear wastewater release are "acting to stay in line with China", a former US intelligence expert says. Audio
The science behind the Fukushima waste water release
The UN's atomic regulator says the water will have "negligible" radiological impact on people and the environment. But is it safe?
Pacific fears over Japan's nuclear fallout
Japan has made assurances the wastewater it's dumping in the Pacific is safe – but not everyone is convinced. Audio
Pacific fears over Japan's nuclear fallout
Japan has made assurances the wastewater it's dumping in the Pacific is safe – but not everyone is convinced.
AudioLawyer urges Aust, NZ leaders to defy Japan over wastewater
Lawyer urges Aust and NZ leaders to defy Japan over wastewater plans. Audio
NZ, Aust, Taiwan experts weigh on Japan's nuclear wastewater
Experts from NZ, Aust and Taiwan weigh in on Japan's nuclear wastewater project. Audio
Japan quake leaves two dead and revives painful memories
A powerful magnitude 7.3 earthquake that hit Japan's northeast coast off Fukushima, has revived memories of a quake and tsunami that crippled the same region just over a decade earlier.
Recovery from the Fukushima nuclear disaster, almost a decade on
NPR journalist Kat Lonsdorf talks to Kathryn about her time in Fukushima and tells the stories of residents and their struggles. Audio
Anger over Japanese plan to dump nuclear waste
Japan's plans to discharge over one million tonnes of highly contaminated water into the Pacific Ocean must be stopped, says environmentalists. Audio
Health fallout from Fukushima nuclear plant meltdown
Five years on from the Fukushima nuclear disaster a true picture of the catastrophic health fallout is emerging. Audio
Lights back on for Japan's nuclear power
Japan has switched on a nuclear reactor for the first time in almost two years, despite public opposition. Audio