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Japan attacks Taiwanese flotilla with water cannons
Taiwanese fishing boats head to the disputed East China Sea islands, known as Senkaku in Japanese and Diaoyu Islands in Chinese, September 24, 2012.
Taiwan sends boats to waters around disputed islands.
Dozens of Taiwanese vessels and coastguard ships have entered waters around a disputed island chain also claimed by the world’s second and third largest economies, China and Japan.
“Tens of...
Japanese stage protest near China embassy over islands
Right wing acrivists hold national flags and placards to protest against China in Tokyo on September 22, 2012.
Anti-China protesters have taken to the streets in the Japanese capital of Tokyo amid an ongoing territorial dispute between the two countries.
Demonstrators marched outside China’s Embassy in Tokyo on Saturday, in protest against the presence of Chinese ships near a group of disputed islands...
Japan's ambassador to China dies amid rising anti-Japanese protests
Chinese demonstrators carry anti-Japan banners and shout slogans during a protest over the Diaoyu islands issue, known as the Senkaku islands in Japan, in Wuhan.
The Japanese ambassador to China died in a Tokyo hospital after being admitted three days earlier. His death coincides with an escalation in anti-Japanese protests across China over a territorial dispute.
The cause of ambassador Shinichi Nishimiya’s...
Chinese activists protest against Japan island purchase
Chinese protesters gather outside the Japanese embassy in Beijing on September 12, 2012.
Chinese activists have protested against Japan’s recent purchase of a group of disputed islands in the East China Sea from their private owners.
Tens of Chinese protesters have gathered in front of the Japanese embassy in Beijing, chanting anti-Tokyo slogans.
The protesters accused Washington of fueling the row....
Japan Volcano To Erupt Soon And Cause $31 Billion In Damages
Japanese scientists predict Mt. Fuji will blow due to new tectonic pressures that are higher than when the volcano last erupted more than 300 years ago. Estimates say the eruption will affect more than 400,000 people and cost over $30 billion.
The National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention has issued a warning that Japan’s 9.0 magnitude undersea quake last year, plus an...
Thousands of Chinese protest Japanese claim to disputed island
Thousands of people protested in the streets of China and Hong Kong against Japan’s claim to a contested island territory.
The protesters are rallying against recent actions by some 150 Japanese activists, who on Sunday raised their country’s flag on the disputed Japanese-controlled Senkaku Islands, which China calls Diyaou and claims to be Chinese territory.
The Japanese activists made their...
Asian nations more exposed to natural disaster risk
A Japanese couple offer prayers for the victims of the earthquake and tsunami at Kesennuma city in Miyagi prefecture on March 11, 2012.
A new study by Maplecroft risk analysis firm says emerging Asian economies face the greatest financial risk from natural disasters.
The study suggests that the limited ability of some Asian states has left them exposed to “major destructive natural hazards, such...
Radioactive cesium found in Japan’s fish, seawater
Japanese women sort through freshly caught fish at the Hirakata fish market in Kitaibaraki, Ibaraki prefecture, south of the stricken Fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant number 1 on April 6, 2011
Harmless traces of radioactive cesium have been discovered in fish and seawater in several areas of Japan, as the country continues to debate whether their fish is safe to consume and anti-nuke protests...
Japanese women lose world longevity title to Hong Kong
Former No.1: Japanese women enjoyed the longest average lifespan for 26 years until being usurped by counterparts from Hong Kong
For 26 years Japanese women have been blessed with the world’s longest life expectancy, being able to look forward to an average age of 86.3 years.
But last year they lost their longevity crown, and the Japanese government has blamed the 2011 earthquake and tsunami...
Fukushima contractor forced workers to fake radiation readings
A company charged with decontaminating the devastated Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant encouraged its workers to falsely lower their radiation dosimeter readings by covering the devices with lead, according to a leaked tape of an internal meeting.
Nuclear plant workers are not allowed to be exposed to more than 50 millisieverts of radiation a year. But managers at Build-up, a company that provided insulation...
US West Coast to receive dangerous levels of Fukushima radiation
It’s been over a year since natural disaster ravaged a nuclear plant in Fukushima and interrupted the lives of millions of Japanese. Scientists now fear though that contaminated water is on course to America, and it could be more toxic than thought.
Researchers have released the findings of an intense study into the aftermath of last year’s Fukushima nuclear disaster and warn that the United...
Japan chooses disaster-alternative capital
The skyline of Osaka, Japan
The Japanese government is considering unparalleled counter-measures to withstand the inevitable earthquakes and tsunamis awaiting Japan in the future. Experts propose preparation of emergency government offices in the country’s five major cities.
One of the main anti-earthquake emergency measures proposed by the Central Disaster Prevention Council is a recommendation...
Japan’s Fukushima nuclear incident 'man-made': Parliament
This file handout picture released from Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) on March 22, 2011 shows workers spraying water to cool down the spent nuclear fuel in the fourth reactor building at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in the town of Okuma.
A Japanese parliamentary panel has found that the incident at Fukushima nuclear plant has been a “man-made disaster” and not only due to the...
Ancient Roman jewellery found in fifth century burial site in Japan
Treasure: Pieces of glass jewellery believed to have been made by Roman craftsmen were discovered in a 5th century burial ground in Kyoto, western Japan
Glass jewellery believed to have been made by Roman craftsmen has been found in an ancient tomb in Japan.
In a sign the empire’s influence may have reached the edge of Asia, three glass beads discovered in the 5th Century ‘Utsukushi’...
Japan lower house passes law to insure Iran oil
Japan’s lower house of parliament has endorsed a bill which authorizes the Japanese government to insure shipments of Iranian crude oil imports, in an attempt to counter US-led EU insurance bans against Iran, Press TV reports.
The lower house of Japan’s parliament which is mostly comprised of opposition lawmakers passed the bill on Friday to enable Tokyo to provide USD 7.6 billion insurance...