Radioactive sushi: Japan-South Korea spat extends to Olympic cuisine
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The specter of radioactive sushi on menus at the Tokyo Olympics is a new front in an increasingly vindictive spat between South Korea and Japan, two U.S. allies that can’t seem to get along.
With tensions between the neighbors the highest in decades, South Korea’s delegation to Japan’s 2020 Games raised concerns this week about radiation at Olympic venues near the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant and the risk that athletes might consume contaminated food.
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Radioactive sushi: Japan-South Korea spat extends to Olympic cuisine
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The specter of radioactive sushi on menus at the Tokyo Olympics is a new front in an increasingly vindictive spat between South Korea and Japan, two U.S. allies that can’t seem to get along.
With tensions between the neighbors the highest in decades, South Korea’s delegation to Japan’s 2020 Games raised concerns this week about radiation at Olympic venues near the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant and the risk that athletes might consume contaminated food.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/radioactive-sushi-japan-south-korea-spat-extends-to-olympic-cuisine/2019/08/23/3b4882d0-c483-11e9-8bf7-cde2d9e09055_story.html