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Brunei set to introduce death by stoning for adultery and gay sex
The limbs of convicted thieves will be amputated under a new law.
CPTPP benefits kick off by end of year - Trade Minister
CPTPP will kick in on December 30, marking the first free trade deal between NZ and Japan
More focus on the environment at Ngamatapouri School
Acting principal Heather Dallas has been made permanent and has big plans for term two
Fry boycotts hotel over gay-stoning law
Stephen Fry has scrapped his reservations with a luxury Brunei-owned hotel chain after the country passed a law making homosexuality punishable by a stoning death.
Brunei bringing in legal system that includes stoning and flogging
The Sultan of Brunei, one of the world's wealthiest rulers, will this week oversee his country's transition to a system of Islamic law with punishments that include flogging.
Key in Burma: The Herald interview
As John Key wraps up an important Burma visit, he talks to Herald Political Editor Audrey Young about what he's learned and seen.
Wild adventures in Borneo
The chance to experience life in the depths of a rainforest appears on the wish list of many travellers. Borneo, with its rich history of tribal life and vast natural resources, is a place where that wish can become a reality.
Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
Native jungle meets opulent architecture in the tiny state of Brunei on the island of Borneo.
Brunei: Gold praises Sultan's glories
Brunei's royal monuments and mosques amaze with their dizzying display of opulence, write Jim Eagles.
Kiwis in action - Day 8
Competition schedule for New Zealand athletes on the seventh day of the Delhi Commonwealth Games on Monday, October 11:
John Key meets Obama in Singapore
John Key had "quite a fruitful" discussion with US president Barack Obama during the official Apec leaders' dinner last night, and also breakfasted with him today, writes John Armstrong.