After the tsunami: what happened to the girl from Fukushima?
Her story symbolised Japan’s hope of renewal following the earthquake and nuclear disaster. Ten years on loss still dominates her life
These wacky houses built with remittance money may not be architectural triumphs, but they tell an important story about migration
Borrego Springs in California can survive for hours on renewable energy and batteries. It could be the perfect refuge for presidents fleeing a nuclear attack
The Japanese rarely invite outsiders into their homes. But the country’s architects are trying to break down the barriers
The BBC Radio 6 Music Festival is a hit with the John Peel generation
The tale of a single survivor from the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown