Asahi: Incident at nuclear plant systematically covered up by South Korea — Official first learned of ‘mishap’ at local restaurant

“Highly Unusual”: Authorities demand stop to construction of new reactors — Officials worried releases of gas and toxic liquids will severely affect nearby residents -Chinese Media

Group of women attacked while protesting nuclear plant — Pulled out of vehicle and assaulted — 10 people in custody

Telegraph: Accident at China nuclear reactor says Japan gov’t — Alarm over prospect of radiation leak — Uses highly enriched uranium Cover-up denied

South Korea: Radioactive store-bought seaweed measures 0.81 microSv/hr — 20 microSv/hr on tissue used to wipe car hood (VIDEOS)

South Korea: Radioactive store-bought seaweed measures 0.81 microSv/hr — 20 microSv/hr on tissue used to wipe car hood (VIDEOS)

Cobalt-60, Cesium-137 found by Taiwan researcher on Orchid Island — Cesium-137 exceeds gov’t limit, yet report says it does not

Top Indian nuke official: Fukushima “not a nuclear accident” … MORE

Cesium-137 hotspot detected in Seoul, South Korea — Emitting 1,000% normal background radiation — 1,200 km from Fukushima

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Argentum-110m detected in marine life: China researchers — All water samples contain strontium-90

Xinhua: Gov’t says “waters in China have been affected by the radioactive materials” from Fukushima — Contamination levels higher than what Japan claims

Three earless rabbits born in China — Mother used to give normal birth, only this time the newborns were different (VIDEO)

392 nSv/hr today in South Korea (VIDEO)

392 nSv/hr is South Korea (VIDEO)

Korean TV news director exposed to 148 milliSieverts — Chromosome analysis shows 7 cells out of 1,000 damaged

High radiation exposure to news directors returning from Fukushima, Yonhap News, May 11, 2011

N. Korea TV: Fukushima “is getting more serious” — “We see no prospects of getting radioactive leakages under control” says expert

Officials unsure what to do next — Korea calls Japan’s handling of Fukushima “incompetent”

Reuters, April 10, 2011

Radioactive rain causes 130 schools in Korea to close — Yet rain in California had 10 TIMES more radioactivity

Citizens arm themselves with umbrellas, raincoats, boots, Korea Times, April 7, 2011

Nuclear fallout will “engulf” Taiwan starting April 6 — “People should stay home” or “Immediately take off their clothes and cleanse nuclear contaminants” (VIDEO)

People should wear long-sleeved clothing and masks when they go out on a sunny day and carry an umbrella if it rains, said [Taiwan Atomic Energy Council]‘s Lee Jo-chan, who also recommended cleansing showers

China rejects ship from California with “abnormal” radiation — Had only been in Tokyo for a few hours

Reuters, March 29, 2011 at 12:58 am EDT

Person living 170 miles from Fukushima shows “dangerously high radiation levels”

“Experts have so far been unable to explain why their radiation levels were so high as they are not believed to have been close to the stricken plant”