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                                                    </description><item><title>South Korean lawmakers berate IAEA chief over Japanese plans to release treated Fukushima wastewater</title><link>https://www.firstpost.com/world/south-korean-lawmakers-berate-iaea-chief-over-japanese-plans-to-release-treated-fukushima-wastewater-12845472.html</link><description>The IAEA authorised the Japanese discharge plans last week, stating that the procedure will exceed international safety requirements while having low environmental and health implications. South Korea’s government has also acknowledged the Japanese plans’ safety.</description><pubDate>2023-07-09T13:01+0200</pubDate><guid>firstpost-09eafa39dd52aab7485d0b60cc2fa078</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20230709130100</sortelement></item><item><title>South Korean lawmakers berate IAEA chief over Japanese plans to release treated Fukushima wastewater</title><link>https://financialpost.com/pmn/business-pmn/south-korean-lawmakers-berate-iaea-chief-over-japanese-plans-to-release-treated-fukushima-wastewater</link><description>Article content. The lawmakers responded by harshly criticizing IAEA’s review, which they say neglected long-term environmental and health impacts of the wastewater release and threatens to set a bad precedent that may encourage other countries to dispose nuclear waste into sea.</description><pubDate>2023-07-09T08:54+0200</pubDate><guid>financialpost-48d94e319fa86ce2c6491066ef2a3ff3</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20230709085400</sortelement></item><item><title>Global earthquake report for Saturday 8 July 2023</title><link>https://exbulletin.com/uncategorized/2239711/</link><description>Global earthquakes with a magnitude of 3 during the last 24 hours on July 9, 2023. Summary: 2 5.0+ earthquakes, 36 4.0+ earthquakes, 112 3.0+ earthquakes, 289 2.0+ earthquakes (total 439) magnitude 5+: 2 earthquakes, grade 4+: 36 earthquakes, grade 3+: 112 earthquakes, grade 2+: 289 earthquakes No....</description><pubDate>2023-07-09T07:02+0200</pubDate><guid>exbulletin-1db5656c2a6afd25b4b7bb7fa89e4966</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20230709070200</sortelement></item><item><title>Anxiety grows across Asia Pacific nations ahead of planned Fukushima wastewater release</title><link>https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-07-09/anxiety-across-asian-countries-reactions-to-fukushima-release/102579660</link><description>Calls to boycott Japanese exports, from seafood to cosmetic products, spread across social media after the Chinese government announced it would tighten its scrutiny of food from Japan and maintain curbs on some imports. The nuclear plant, devastated in 2011 by a magnitude-8.</description><pubDate>2023-07-09T03:24+0200</pubDate><guid>abc-au-c634fb3496e181c1b5fd768579515690</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20230709032400</sortelement></item></channel></rss>