LinkAsia
| Mar 8, 2012
To mark the one-year anniversary of the devastating triple disaster in Japan, LinkAsia presents an excerpt from the upcoming film "Stories from Tohoku: With Heart and Hope," directed by LinkAsia Consulting Producer Dianne Fukami. The film looks at...
LinkAsia
| Feb 29, 2012
A year after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japan's residents are still wary of radiation contamination in their food. An organization called No Nukes Plaza is helping regular people measure their food for radiation. South Korean broadcaster MBC ...
Associated Press
| Feb 28, 2012
The manager at Japan's Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant said it was still vulnerable, nearly a year after a tsunami crippled the facility. A report made public Tuesday found the government had withheld the potential dangers of the disaster.
Euronews
| Nov 1, 2011
Veterans of the Chernobyl nuclear clean-up operation have been battling police outside Ukraine's parliament in Kiev. Some 1,000 so-called liquidators broke down a metal fence, protesting planned cuts to their social benefits. "Shame" the d...
Earth Focus
| Oct 21, 2011
Australian physician, author, and anti-nuclear activist Helen Caldicott discusses with Earth Focus correspondent Miles Benson what the Fukushima disaster really means for the health and future of the people of Japan. Dr. Caldicott also explains th...
LinkAsia
| Oct 14, 2011
Anti-nuclear activists in Japan are turning to satire to spread their message online, tweeting under handles like Pluto-kun, or plutonium boy, a character once used to promote the safety of nuclear energy. LinkAsia contributor Rebecca Milner repo...
Euronews
| Sep 12, 2011
One person has been killed in an explosion at a French nuclear site. Another four people have been injured. The incident took place at a waste treatment plant, reportedly when an oven exploded while melting down low-level radioactive metallic ...
Earth Focus
| Aug 4, 2011
How will the disaster at Fukushima affect the future of the US nuclear industry? Jim Riccio, Nuclear Policy Analyst at Greenpeace, shares his thoughts with Earth Focus correspondent Miles Benson.
Euronews
| Jul 11, 2011
Japan's government has confirmed that the country's out-of-action nuclear reactors could be turned on again, if they pass post-Fukushima safety tests. But no timetable for the tests has been given. Ministers had announced last month that the p...
Euronews
| Jun 14, 2011
Almost three-quarters of Japanese people who voted in a poll would like to see nuclear power phased out of Japan. The country is still struggling with the Fukushima disaster caused by the earthquake and tsunami three months ago - the world's w...