Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott is set to arrive in India on Thursday to sign a long-awaited deal to sell uranium to his energy-starved hosts and strengthen bilateral ties.

The governor of disaster-struck Fukushima agreed Monday to accept the temporary storage of nuclear waste from the Japanese accident, paving the way for an end to a years-long standoff.

An outbreak of dengue fever in Japan—the first since World War II—has affected at least 22 people, the government said Monday, with all cases believed to be linked to a Tokyo park.

Dr Timothy Mousseau, professor of Biological Sciences at the University of South Carolina and researcher for the Chernobyl and Fukushima Research Initiative, presented new findings to the Internati

The effort to contain Ebola in Senegal is “a top priority emergency,” the World Health Organization said Sunday, as the government continued tracing everyone who came in contact with a Guinean stud

Japan’s Panasonic will develop a water purification system together with India’s Tata Group, tapping into a fast-growing market in Asia, a media report said Saturday.

The government of Atsugi City, Kanagawa Prefecture, has concluded an agreement on the use of clean energy for public facilities in cooperation with solar power plants with Kanagawa Denryoku and Ori

Researchers studying the short- and long-term effects of radiation in the wake of the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant incident have examined the thyroid glands of approximately 296,000 c

Riot police and soldiers acting on their president’s orders used scrap wood and barbed wire to seal off 50,000 people inside their Liberian slum Wednesday, trying to contain the Ebola outbreak that

Huge landslides in Hiroshima have killed at least 39 people and left rescuers scrambling to find another seven still missing, authorities said Wednesday, after a wall of mud smashed into their home

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