Cambodia
Asia correspondent Elizabeth Beattie
A group of young environmental activists have been jailed in Cambodia on charges, while Japan finally takes the plunge to ditch floppy disks. Audio
Cambodia's king approves nomination of PM's son as next PM
Cambodia's king on Monday approved the nomination of the Western-educated son of Prime Minister Hun Sen to become the next premier, confirming a much-anticipated transfer of power by one of the…
Ardern in Vietnam after ASEAN summit in Cambodia
The Cambodian Prime Minister's tested positive for Covid after meeting and greeting world leaders including Jacinda Ardern and US President Joe Biden at the ASEAN Summit in Phnom Penh.
Ardern is on a… Video, Audio
Trish Johansen: tending to Cambodia's landmine-sniffing rats
New Zealand veterinarian Trish Johansen has been running a clinic in Siem Reap since 2015, and among her clients have been Cambodia's remarkable landmine-clearing rats. The death of one such rat… Audio, Gallery
Trish Johansen: Eradicating rabies one village at a time
After many years running a veterinary clinic in Cambodia, Trish Johansen is on a mission to eradicate rabies. More than 100 years after a rabies vaccine was developed, people are still dying horrible… Audio, Gallery
Rob Hamill: High times at sea with The Cruising Kiwis
'The Cruising Kiwis' are former New Zealand Olympic rower Rob Hamill, wife Rachel and their three boys. They are currently travelling through the Fiji islands and will soon be heading toward South… Audio
Cambodian Kim Hak retrieves memories from the Killing Fields
In Cambodia in the mid 1970s, the Khmer Rouge - under the leadership of Pol Pot - abolished money, schools and private property and evacuated towns and cities. About 1.7 million Cambodians died in the… Audio, Gallery
Insight: A Stark Choice for Cambodia's Surrogates
The dilemma being faced by Cambodian women who agreed to be surrogates for Chinese couples, but may now have to raise another person's child or be arrested. Tim Whewell investigates for the BBC World…
Caitlin McGee - A general election in Cambodia
On July 29, Cambodians will vote in a national election that many believe is a foregone conclusion. The expected winner is Hun Sen, the world's longest-ruling prime minister, who has ruthlessly… Audio
Upcoming elections in Cambodia and Pakistan
Edward White reports from Taiwan, where he is a correspondent for the Financial Times. He reviews the upcoming elections in Cambodia and Pakistan, and the security crackdowns in both countries. Audio
Pending Cambodian election a 'sham', says Rainsy
Analysis - "Democracy is now dead in my country" is the blunt assessment from Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy, who is in New Zealand for talks with officials, writes Graeme Acton.
NZer accused of 'pornographic dancing' deported from Cambodia
Cambodia has deported seven of the 10 foreign tourists charged with producing pornography, including a New Zealander.
Kiwi man arrested in Cambodia for 'dancing pornographically'
New Zealander Paul Martin Brasch is among a group of 10 foreigners arrested for "singing and dancing pornographically" in Cambodia. John Campbell talks to his mum Vicky Malden. Video, Audio
World Challenge to end orphanage 'voluntourism'
The world's largest school-based volunteer organisation, which is active in New Zealand, is stopping its projects in orphanages.
Brutal seas: Meet the men enslaved to catch our fish
New Zealand imports millions of kilograms of fish that men die to catch, but Customs won't reveal who sells it. Tess McClure shares stories from within the industry.
Migrants on slave like conditions in Thai fishing industry
Migrant workers in Cambodia say they were forced to work 23 hour days under slave like conditions while on board Thai fishing vessels. Video, Audio
Brutal seas: Meet the men enslaved to catch our fish
New Zealand is importing millions of kilograms of fish that men die to catch, but Customs won't reveal who's selling it. These are the stories of the men who catch that fish: the lost years of their… Audio
Petra Bagust and Ido Drent - Witnessing Human Trafficking
Television presenters Petra Bagust and Ido Drent have been in Thailand and Cambodia getting a first hand experience of one of the world's fastest growing criminal industries: Human trafficking. They… Audio
Dame Silvia Cartwright - Life and Influences
Former Governor General Dame Silvia Cartwright was New Zealand's first female district court judge, first female high court judge and one of three international judges on the Cambodian War Crimes… Audio