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What to do?

Peter van Dyk|09:21 UK time, Friday, 28 April 2006

So what do you want to talk about today? There's a bit floating around - here's where we're starting from:

Chinese President Hu Jintao has moved on to Africa from the USA. What do you think of China's role in Africa? Join our online debate here. And for an African view, check out Chippla's Weblog.

The UN's nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, is to report today on Iran's compliance with the Security Council's demand it cease uranium enrichment. Since the demand was made at the end of March, Iran has announced that it has successfully produced the enriched uranium needed to make nuclear fuel, so it seems the IAEA would have no choice but to find Iran in breach of the council's demand. How do you think the situation can be resolved?

Elsewhere, this has been the first week of women-only subway cars in Rio de Janeiro. Rio joins Mexico City and Tokyo in providing the single-sex carriages. Do you want your city to follow suit?

And how about the male pill? A study has found that men using hormonal contraceptives that stop a man producing sperm return to full fertility in three to four months.

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