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World Health doctors still puzzled by Thai hotel deaths
The World Health Organisation is still stumped over the cause of the string of "puzzling" deaths in Chiang Mai.

Strong earthquake strikes Myanmar
A 6.8 magnitude earthquake in Burma has killed up to 10 people overnight.

Workers exposed to radiation, injured at nuclear plant
Two workers at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant suffered injuries when their feet came in contact with radioactive elements while laying electrical cables in one unit, said Fumio Matsuda, a spokesman for the Nuclear and Industr

Iodine tablets being stockpiled in NZ embassy in Tokyo
New Zealand officials are organising for iodine tables to be stockpiled at the nation's embassy in Tokyo.

India: Taj Mahal an awe inspiring sight by moonlight
Tina Lam heads to Agra for a full moon viewing of India's most famous landmark.

A taste of Malaysia: Skewered
Chicken satay is probably the Malaysian food we know best. One of Auckland's best Malaysian chefs shares his recipe.

Fresh vibe (+recipe)
A Bali restaurant run by a Kiwi is drawing global attention. By Kerri Jackson.

Thailand: A fish with Facebook friends
Kate Roff submerges off the coast of Thailand to meet a local celebrity.

Mirko Bagaric: Suicide mission exposes human rights nonsense
Workers at the damaged nuclear plant in Japan are doing whatever is necessary to save the greater population.

Catastrophe in Japan means construction boom
Japan's magnitude-9 quake and tsunami damaged about 1500 roads, 48 bridges and 15 railways.

Ooh for umami (+recipes)
Add a fifth taste to sweet, sour, salty and bitter and you're in for a sensory treat.

NZ to give $1m to Red Cross in Japan
Cabinet agreed today to give $1m to support the Red Cross effort in Japan, Prime Minister John Key announced this afternoon, and also confirmed four NZers were still in Libya.

<i>Peter Bromhead</i>: Nuclear reactions
My anti-nuclear friends are having a field day debunking my myopic view that a modest nuclear power plant would sensibly take care of New Zealand's energy needs for the next 100 years.

Japan: Woman, 80, boy rescued after nine days
An 80-year-old woman and a 16-year-old boy have been rescued from a badly damaged house in Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, nine days after the magnitude 9 earthquake and subsequent tsunami ravaged the area, the Japan Times reports.

NZ team returning from Japan
New Zealand's Urban Search and Rescue team is returning from earthquake and tsunami ravaged Japan tomorrow. Teams from several other countries, have also completed their rescue missions.

Holi Festival - India
Images from the Holi Festival of colour, during which Hindu devotees light bonfires, dance, and throw coloured powder and water at each other.

A lonely drive north along the highway to desolation
Weekend Herald reporter Michael Dickison grew up in Japan and speaks the language fluently. After last week's earthquake he returned and filed this account of his odyssey through the ravaged countryside of his other homeland...