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After not endorsing the Libya no-fly zone and its small Green party victory, developments in Germany should be praised.
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Last Modified: 14 Apr 2011 13:05 GMT
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With engineers wrestling to control the damage at Japan's shaken nuclear plant, the public gauge if and when to panic.
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Last Modified: 07 Apr 2011 08:59 GMT
Japan quake strains supply chain
Plant closures are threatening supplies to global manufacturers of items ranging from semiconductors to car parts.
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Last Modified: 24 Mar 2011 12:20 GMT
Japan's struggle: Identity versus adversity
After the earthquake, families in Iwate prefecture are trying to plan their next move, and the choices aren't easy.
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Last Modified: 22 Mar 2011 19:19 GMT
Sendai quake brings back Kobe memories
Residents of port city describe the moment a deadly earthquake hit Japan in 1995.
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Last Modified: 18 Mar 2011 08:01 GMT
Learning from disaster after Sendai
Is it possible that the nuclear meltdown in Japan is linked to a Faustian bargain with the West?
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Last Modified: 17 Mar 2011 13:19 GMT
Fear of the unknown grips post-quake Tokyo
Al Jazeera reports from Japan's capital on stress and potential nuclear fallout from the earthquake.
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Last Modified: 16 Mar 2011 13:00 GMT
Freezing weather on way for Japan
Colder temperatures and snow ahead for tsunami-struck Japan, raising the dangers of hypothermia for stranded survivors.
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Last Modified: 14 Mar 2011 19:19 GMT
Japanese death toll set to soar
Japan is facing its worst crisis since World War II with thousands missing, towns destroyed and many areas unreachable.
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