17 March 2011 Last updated at 12:54 ET

Japan crisis: Safety concernsA couple check a Chinese Embassy noticeboard

Japan's Emperor Akihito has said he is "deeply worried" about the crisis his country is facing following last Friday's earthquake and tsunami. Here BBC News website readers talk about whether they are evacuating or staying put.


Pro-Gadaafi supporters west of Ajdabiyah, 16 MarchWhat should the international community do about Libya?

The US says the UN should consider additional measures to a no-fly zone over Libya as the Security Council faces division over a draft resolution. What can be done to resolve the Libya crisis?

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More than 170 companies in England have signed up to the "responsibility deal" to encourage healthier lifestyles. But whose responsibility is it to promote healthy living?

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