8 June 2011 Last updated at 02:40 In pictures: Kenya's slum healers
8 June 2011 Last updated at 02:40 In pictures: Kenya's slum healers
No need to reload page, content updates automatically. 0007: It's been a dramatic week - the killing of arguably the world's most wanted man and the emergence of intriguing details about where he was hiding. Questions remain of course, including concerns over Pakistan's failure to detect Bin Laden and about exactly how the US raid was planned and executed. We're going to end our live coverage now,
Twenty-five years on, the disaster at Chernobyl casts a long shadow over the world's nuclear industry, which has only been compounded by the recent events at Fukushima in Japan. Nuclear power had a rapid rise in the decades after the Second World War, but now shows little of its former momentum; reactor numbers have levelled off in recent years. Use the map and audio commentary below to see how ci
The protesters want France's and Germany's nuclear power stations shut down Thousands of people in France and Germany have staged protests calling for an end to nuclear power. Marches were held on several river bridges between France and Germany over the Rhine while there were further protests at German nuclear plants. The protests come on the eve of the 25th anniversary of the nuclear disaster at
The document assessed the options for power reactors for a new generation of submarines The Ministry of Defence has admitted that secret information about the UK's nuclear powered submarines was made available on the internet by mistake. A technical error meant blacked-out parts of an online MoD report could be read by pasting into another document. Details were reported to include expert opinion
Japan's recovery was at the forefront of Ishihara's re-election campaign Tokyo intends to bid for the 2020 Olympics as part of Japan's recovery from the devastating earthquake and tsunami which hit the country in March. City governor Shintaro Ishihara made the declaration following his re-election for a fourth term. "Although they [the 2020 Games] are nine years from now, we can start raising our
Kenichi Shinoda has also spent time in jail for killing a man with a sword The head of Japan's biggest yakuza crime syndicate has been freed from jail after almost six years. Kenichi Shinoda was jailed for illegal gun possession shortly after taking over the Yamaguchi-gumi - a gang with an estimated 35,000 members. Japan's police, who have vowed to crack down on the yakuza, say they now expect "ag
Radiation from Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has reached harmful levels, the government says. The warning comes after the plant was rocked by a third blast which appears to have damaged one of the reactors' containment systems for the first time. Officials have extended the danger zone, warning residents within 30km (18 miles) to evacuate or stay indoors. Pictures show residents being ch
A digital museum telling a history of the world through objects Today's object: Mummy of Hornedjitef British Museum Mummy and coffins of a priest who lived over 1,000 years after Tutankhamun and Ramesses the Great. Weekly theme: Making us human Looking at the first stone tools and how making and using these objects allowed humans to evolve and adapt to different environments. Download A History of
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