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Television presenter Petra Bagust and actor Ido Drent travel to Thailand and Cambodia for just over a week, to get a first-hand understanding of the human-trafficking industry.
Television presenter Petra Bagust and actor Ido Drent travel to Thailand and Cambodia for just over a week, to get a first-hand understanding of the human-trafficking industry.
Former TV presenter Petra Bagust and actor Ido Drent visit Thailand and Cambodia to get a first-hand understanding of the human-trafficking industry.
Day one of Petra Bagust and Ido Drent's journey through Southeast Asia to experience first-hand what's being done to fight human-trafficking.
Visitors who dress immodestly will not be allowed to enter Cambodia's famed Angkor temple complex
Diving and snorkelling as well as jungle-trekking is available for visitors looking for an adrenaline rush.
Incredible footage shows a tourist receiving grenade-lobbing training that consisted of merely throwing pebbles.
Once known as the 'Pearl of Asia', Phnom Penh is filled with French colonial buildings and has a picturesque riverside promenade.
Recovery from the tormenting years of Khmer Rouge's reign, up until a decade ago, has been slow but sure for Cambodia.
A toilet thought to have cost up to $40,000 has been built for the princess of Thailand when she visits Cambodia.
As an ambassador for the Cambodia Charitable Trust, Nadia Lim is fulfilling her father's dreams of helping the underprivileged escape poverty through education.
A trek to Cambodia's temples is a spiritual as well as physical journey, says Shelley Bridgeman.
A TV prank in which a 13-year-old girl was fooled into thinking she was going to be reunited with her mum but met a man in drag instead, has been slammed.
A Cambodian girl who grew up in an orphanage supported by a NZ school is now spending a year at the college that helped give her a home.
It's a safe, diverse and democratic country with a high standard of health care, a low cost of living, and virtually no violent crime or stray dogs.
There is a country in the world where Valentine's Day has turned into a day of rape - and prompted the government to issue a warning to women.
Conservationists have reintroduced the gibbons as part of an ambitious project for the "re-wilding" of Angkor Wat, a vast "temple city" that was once surrounded by forests.
A New Zealand woman accused of destroying a Buddha statue in Cambodia says she did it because it “didn’t belong in the temple”.
A New Zealand woman was reportedly taken into custody in Cambodia at the weekend for destroying a statue of Buddha at the ancient Angkor Wat temple complex.
A New Zealand missionary on drug-trafficking charges in Australia was told at her trial in the Supreme Court there that she must have known she was carrying more than nine kilos of methamphetamine and heroin.
Australian author Walter Mason hopes his new book will change the way tourists view a country best known for its horrific recent history.
Ta An does not look like someone alleged to have sent 150,000 people to their deaths during the murderous rule of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia.
The volunteer work of a Kiwi eye surgeon will change the lives of Cambodian children.
A Swedish co-founder of file-sharing website The Pirate Bay has gone on trial, charged with hacking and stealing data from an IT services company with ties to the Swedish tax authority and other government agencies.
A 7-year-old girl has been banned from entering New Zealand with her adopted parents because authorities say she is too sick to live here.
Part of a shoe factory in Cambodia has collapsed while several dozen workers were inside the building, and police say two bodies have been pulled out of the wreckage.
Phnom Penh's developing tourism sector also means that nearly every attraction has an entry fee, even if just a dollar or two. But in keeping with history, some sites cost nothing at all.
Three NZ companies will leave their mark on Kids City, a massive new family entertainment complex in Cambodia.
As John Key wraps up an important Burma visit, he talks to Herald Political Editor Audrey Young about what he's learned and seen.