Thailand
Fears for more than 100 muslims sent back to China
There are fears more than 100 Muslims will be tortured after Thailand sent them back to China accusing of them going to the Middle East to join jihad Audio
English teacher by day, life saver by night
Mark Cunningham – known as Marko to the locals in Thailand – is a Kiwi from Upper Hutt. Marko survived the Boxing Day Tsunami in 2004 and joined local volunteers to collect bodies. These days Marko is… Audio, Gallery
University introduces new uniforms
Bangkok University has introduced uniform guidelines for its ladyboy and tomboy students. Audio
South East Asia migrant crisis meeing in Thailand
Thailand says it will allow the United States to fly surveillance planes from its territory to identify boats carrying migrants adrift in Southeast Asian seas. Audio
Migrants stranded at sea thrown a lifeline
Thousands of migrants stranded on boats off the coast of Thailand have been thrown a lifeline. Audio
26 bodies in jungle are likely human trafficking victims
Thai police believe 26 bodies found in a mass grave deep in the jungle are the victims of human trafficking. Audio
Cycling for Cambodia
Solary Ha came to NZ as a baby from a Cambodian refugee camp on the border of Thailand. She's now a successful HR Adviser, but wants to give back by taking part in a Red Cross fundraiser, a 270km… Audio
Cycling for Cambodia
Solary Ha came to NZ as a baby from a Cambodian refugee camp on the border of Thailand. She's now a successful HR Adviser, but wants to give back by taking part in a Red Cross fundraiser, a 270km…
AudioOur Own Odysseys : Giant Buddha
Heather Hapeta went on an Odyssey to Thailand in search of likenesses of the Buddha - but she kind of bit off a bit more than she could chew. Audio
Thai ex-Prime Minister to stand trial
Ousted Thai prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra faces up to a decade behind bars, after a Supreme Court ruled she needs to stand trial for alleged negligence. Audio
Father calls for Thailand to change pesticide practices
The father of a New Zealand woman who died in Chiang Mai of suspected pesticide poisoning wants international pressure on Thailand to stop using dangerous chemicals. Audio
NZ software firm to help fight crime in Thailand
A New Zealand software firm is set to join the fight against drug trafficking in Thailand after it won a contract with a Thai government agency. Audio
Khun Narin's Electric Phin Band
How a youtube clip captioned "Mind-blowing Psychedelia from Thailand" piqued the interest of L.A. producer Josh Marcy, leading him to a remote Thai village to record Khun Narin's Electric Phin Band. Audio
Sports Correspondent - Thailand
The new football league in India (with the big money drawing former legends out of retirement), and Manny Pacquiao has a fight coming up on 22 November. Audio
Richard Flanagan: narrow roads
Tasmanian novelist whose latest book, The Narrow Road to the Deep North, has won the 2014 Western Australia Premier's Book Award, and has been shortlisted for the 2014 Man Booker prize. Audio
Our Own Odysseys : Teaching Elephants
Kath Danaher volunteered in Thailand earlier this year to repatriate "working" elephants back to a more natural elephant lifestyle. Audio
Richard Lair - the Elephant Man
Richard Lair runs the Elephant Conservation Centre in the Lampang province,Thailand where he also founded the world famous Thai Elephant Orchestra. He was among the first to sell art painted by… Audio