“Iran sees, or claims to see, the mastery of nuclear technology as a sign that it is becoming one of the great technologically-advanced powers in the world. This is very much part of Iran's psychology as a nation.”
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“One of the striking things about slums is that many people there are really quite cheerful. It is a tribute to the human spirit that, even in the face of considerable adversity, so many people get on with their lives and organise themselves in an extraordinarily impressive way.”
Speakers: Richard Cockett, Africa Editor, The Economist; June Arunga, Kenyan filmmaker and activist; Mike Gidney, Fairtrade Foundation; Professor Tunde Zack-Williams, University of Central Lancashire