IAEA team inspects treated radioactive water release from Japan's Fukushima nuclear plantByMeg Kinnard and Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press and AP News
Oil sprays from an ANA flight carrying 213 people as it lands in northern JapanByMari Yamaguchi and Meg Kinnard, Associated Press and AP News
Operator of Japan's wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant prepares to restart another plantByMeg Kinnard and Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press and AP News
Japan's royal family makes formal debut on Instagram as world's oldest monarchy tries to draw youthByMeg Kinnard and Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press and AP News
Why is Japan changing its ban on exporting lethal weapons, and why is it so controversial?ByMeg Kinnard and Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press and AP News
Japan approves plan to sell fighter jets to other nations in latest break from pacifist principlesByMeg Kinnard and Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press and AP News
Japan’s space agency says it hopes to forge a profitable launch business with its new H3 rocketByMeg Kinnard and Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press and AP News
A South Korean chemical tanker capsizes off Japan, killing 8 and leaving 2 missingByMeg Kinnard and Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press and AP News
The treated discharge from Japan's ruined Fukushima nuclear plant is safe, IAEA chief says on visitByMeg Kinnard and Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press and AP News
Conditions inside Fukushima's melted nuclear reactors still unclear 13 years after disaster struckByMeg Kinnard and Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press and AP News
Japan and India agree to step up security and economic cooperation amid regional security concernsByAP News and Meg Kinnard and Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press
First drone probe of melted fuel inside Fukushima Daiichi reactor halted due to equipment glitchByAP News and Meg Kinnard and Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press
A small drone flies into a damaged Fukushima nuclear reactor for the first time to study melted fuelByMeg Kinnard and Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press and AP News
Another executive at Japan's top oil firm is fired for sexual harassment as #MeToo awareness growsByMari Yamaguchi and Meg Kinnard, Associated Press and AP News
Japan's industry minister chides utility president over radioactive water leak at Fukushima plantByMeg Kinnard and Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press and AP News
Why is Japan hosting a conference for Ukraine reconstruction when it's still at war? AP explains.ByMeg Kinnard and Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press and AP News
Japan vows support to Ukraine while hosting conference focused on war-torn country's reconstructionByMeg Kinnard and Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press and AP News
Japan space agency says test flight for new flagship rocket is rescheduled for SaturdayByAP News and Meg Kinnard and Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press
Bad weather forces Japan's space agency to delay launch of second test-flight of flagship rocketByMeg Kinnard and Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press and AP News
Japan's government OKs new foreign trainee program to attract more workers as its population shrinksByMeg Kinnard and Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press and AP News