Dependent on oil from Iran, but with the US its largest trading partner, Sri Lanka is stuck between a rock and a hard place, reports Lasanda Kurukulasuriya.
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Dependent on oil from Iran, but with the US its largest trading partner, Sri Lanka is stuck between a rock and a hard place, reports Lasanda Kurukulasuriya.
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Despite the Fukushima disaster, the Japanese government seems wedded to its nuclear vision. Outspoken politician Kono Taro has other ideas, as he explains to Tina Burrett.
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Environmentalists Chris Goodall and Jose Etcheverry argue for and against - plus your chance to join the debate.
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An item from the Agenda section of our magazine.
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What are the West’s weapons actually for? asks Paul Rogers.
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Activist Angie Zelter celebrates a year-long blockade of Britain’s weapons of mass destruction.
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With nuclear weapons multiplying again, now is the time to seize the moment and ban them, argues Jess Worth.
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A visit to the new oil frontier in Kazakhstan leaves Horatio Morpurgo wondering where on earth we go from here.
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Think renewables are no match for nuclear? Think again.
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Alex Kelly and Carla Deane find Aboriginal Australians leading the fight against the nuclear industry.
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Mari Marcel Thekaekara is appalled by the tactics used by a website to raise money for poor Indian children. But do the ends justify the means?
‘I was the fall guy’: Julian Assange in his own words
With capital punishment debates resurfacing since the Breivik trial, Tony Mckenna argues the death penalty brutalizes not just the individual but the whole society.
In some Indian communities a girl's first period is treated with great fanfare, in others it is a carefully kept secret, says Mari Marcel Thekaekara.
Mari Marcel Thekaekara visits an organization fighting for children's rights in Delhi and hears some distressing stories.