Russia mulls joining China in banning Japanese seafood imports
So far this year, Russia has imported 118 tonnes of Japanese seafood.
Japan PM Kishida spoke about Fukushima water release with G20 leaders, official says
Japan maintains that the water release is safe.
South Koreans worry about Fukushima water, more disapprove of Yoon
Japan says the water from the wrecked nuclear power plant is safe and it began releasing it into the Pacific on Aug 24 despite objections at home and abroad.
South Korea president eats seafood lunch amid concern over Japan water release
In South Korea, the government has said it has found no scientific or technical problems with the release, but public concern remains high over seafood and ocean contamination.
Japan says harassing calls from China over Fukushima water release 'extremely regrettable'
Japan started the water discharge in a key step toward decommissioning the Fukushima plant, which suffered triple meltdowns after being hit by a tsunami in 2011 following a powerful earthquake.
South Korean protesters call for govt action on Fukushima water
South Korea has said it sees no scientific problems with the water release but environmental activists argue that all possible impacts have not been studied.
More than 700 Japanese exporters said to be hit by China's seafood ban
China customs did not give details on the specific aquatic products affected by the ban.
Chinese seafood traders angry, anxious as Japan begins Fukushima wastewater release
Hashtags related to the release have generated hundreds of millions of reads on the popular social media platform Weibo, and thousands of fiercely anti-Japanese comments from users.
Japan releases Fukushima wastewater into the ocean as China protests
China says it will take measures to protect the marine environment and public health, and step up monitoring of radiation levels in its waters following the discharge.
Japan set to release Fukushima water amid criticism, seafood import bans
The water will initially be released in smaller portions and with extra checks, with the first discharge totalling 7,800 cubic metres over about 17 days, reports say.
How Japan will release treated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant
Tanks on the site now hold about 1.3 million tonnes of radioactive water - enough to fill 500 Olympic-sized swimming pools.
Kishida to visit Fukushima nuclear plant before water release decision
Japan plans to release into the ocean 500 Olympic-size swimming pools worth of water from the plant wrecked by a tsunami on March 11, 2011.