KUALA LUMPUR: A Perikatan Nasional MP asked if the Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister had his own “way” of promoting Malaysian tourism by promoting the culture of “intoxication and dancing publicly”.
TOKYO : Russia is restricting Japanese seafood imports as a"precautionary measure" in the wake of the release of treated radioactive water from the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant, Russian authorities said Monday, triggering a strong objection from Tokyo.
On the same day, the Japanese Foreign Ministry said it"strongly demands" that Russia withdraw the restriction, calling the decision"extremely regretful" as it lacks scientific grounds. The executive body under Russia's Agriculture Ministry announced in September that it was considering implementing the same restrictions as China over concerns regarding the potential radioactive contamination of Japanese seafood.
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