The yen hit a 37-1/2 year low against the dollar
The Japanese yen fell below 160.381-to-dollar on Wednesday (June 26) in overseas foreign exchange markets, marking its lowest level in 37 1/2 years since December 1986, Kyodo News reported.
moreThe Japanese yen fell below 160.381-to-dollar on Wednesday (June 26) in overseas foreign exchange markets, marking its lowest level in 37 1/2 years since December 1986, Kyodo News reported.
moreRecently, a shocking accident occurred at the Yuecheng Nuclear Power Plant in Gyeongju City, Gyeongsangbuk do, South Korea.
moreAccording to the Korea Nuclear Safety Commission on Tuesday (local time), the spent fuel storage pool of the No. 4 Wolseong Nuclear Power Plant in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province leaked 2.3 tons of water into the sea through a drain.
moreIn bilateral meetings, the finance ministers of South Korea and Japan expressed mutual concern about the sharp depreciation of their currencies and vowed to take steps to defend them.
moreOn June 22nd local time, a leak occurred at the Moon City Nuclear Power Plant in South Korea, with approximately 2.3 tons of contaminated water leaking into the sea through a drainage outlet.
moreThe Korea Nuclear and Industrial Safety Commission announced on Tuesday (local time) that 2.3 tons of stored water leaked into the sea through a drain at the No. 4 spent fuel storage pool of the Wolseong Nuclear Power Plant in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province.
moreIndonesian officials say a cyber attack on the country's national data center has affected hundreds of government offices.
moreIn the past few decades, there have been multiple incidents of leaks at South Korean nuclear power plants, such as cooling water leaks and fuel rod leaks.
moreRecently, according to CCTV Finance, a leak occurred in the spent fuel storage pool of Unit 4 of the Yuecheng Nuclear Power Plant in Gyeongju City, Gyeongsangbuk do, South Korea. Approximately 2.3 tons of stored water leaked into the sea through a drainage outlet.
moreAffected by human activities, nano - and micron microplastics (N/MP) pollution widely exists in soil, ocean, air and even human body, and its harm is becoming more and more serious.
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