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A ban on the opening of new uranium mines in Australia is likely to crumble within months, raising the stakes in Asia’s battle to contain nuclear proliferation – and stop regional superpowers manipulating energy supplies.
China and India, grappling with energy crises, are leading the race to tap into the world’s biggest deposits of uranium as politicians sever a decades-old alliance with the powerful environmental movement.
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