Produce from Fukushima back on market as controls guarantee safety
Agriculture was one of the hardest-hit sectors after the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan 11 years ago.
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Agriculture was one of the hardest-hit sectors after the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan 11 years ago.
One in four children growing up in Europe is at risk of poverty and social exclusion. It's a shocking statistic and the lifelong implications are huge. Growing up in poverty means a child is more likely to drop out of school and less likely to be able to find a decent job, with their children in turn at risk of growing up in poverty.
In 2019, a new type of hypersonic weapon called the DF-17 was unveiled during a military parade to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China.
The Chinese plane that crashed yesterday afternoon was considered one of the safest in the world, according to aviation experts.
The war in Ukraine rages on after the invasion was launched by Moscow on 24 February.
As Western nations increase sanctions against Putin's war machine, many of Russia's wealthiest individuals are seeking economic refuge in a little-known Turkish city.
In the Baltic States lives a huge Russian-speaking minority. Are these people manipulated by the Russian leader – or are they loyal to Europe? Estonia is a member of NATO – the defence organization that guarantees the security of the country. Nevertheless, are Estonians afraid of their big neighbour Russia? To find out, our Mobile Journalist Hans von der Brelie grabbed his backpack and travelled to eastern Estonia, to the external borders of the European Union.
British company OneWeb is partnering with Elon Musk's SpaceX to send its Internet-beaming satellites into orbit after Russia refused to let it use its rockets to launch them.