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- 85 - What's in store for cross-strait relations ahead of incoming Taiwan president William Lai's inauguration
Four months after being elected Taiwan’s next president, William Lai officially takes on the role next week. He’s got a lot on his plate, namely safeguarding peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait. Teresa Tang looks at what to expect from him and from Beijing with correspondents Victoria Jen and Olivia Siong.
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Tue, 14 May 2024 - 84 - The healthcare system in the Philippines is failing ordinary people, but what can be done?
Essential medicines cost at least three times more than international prices in the Philippines. Nurses are overworked and underpaid. The sick have resorted to camping on hospital sidewalks as they wait to be seen. Teresa Tang sits down with CNA’s Buena Bernal to talk about the state of the healthcare system in the Philippines and why it’s falling short.
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Tue, 07 May 2024 - 83 - Shifting tides of political Islam in Malaysia and Indonesia
Corruption scandals and changing lifestyles see Muslims in Malaysia turning to Islamic party, PAS, and influential religious leaders for guidance, while the recent presidential election in Indonesia suggests political Islam is waning there. Arnold Gay speaks to CNA's Nivell Rayda and Amir Yusof to find out what’s shaping these religious trends.
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Tue, 30 Apr 2024 - 82 - China charges forward with electric vehicle ambitions
Build Your Dreams (BYD), the Chinese automaker, is on a mission to create a zero-emission energy ecosystem. It is shifting to a higher gear by lowering prices, with one model available for less than US$10,000. In this episode of CNA Correspondent, Teresa Tang looks at the race to rule the road in China and abroad.
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Tue, 23 Apr 2024 - 81 - Why East Asia matters: New CNA programme focuses on dynamic region
East Asia has been called the centre of gravity in the Asia Pacific. That’s why a new hour-long CNA programme will focus on the region’s economic and political reach. In this week’s episode of CNA Correspondent, Teresa Tang goes behind-the-scenes with host Otelli Edwards and Supervising Editor Jeremy Koh.
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Tue, 16 Apr 2024 - 80 - What is President Yoon Suk Yeol's plan to deal with the doctors’ walkout in South Korea?
South Korean voters choose a new National Assembly on April 10, with the result of the election widely seen as a referendum on President Yoon Suk Yeol’s first two years in office. On his watch, thousands of junior doctors have walked off the job, leading to major delays at public hospitals. Arnold Gay speaks to CNA's Lim Yun Suk to find out how the country’s leader is dealing with this crisis.
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Tue, 02 Apr 2024 - 79 - Megaproject in Thailand - A bridge too far?
A 90km route that cuts across the narrowest part of Thailand in the south could turn the country into a maritime transit hub. At least that’s the hope of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. But locals are worried about the environmental and security risks the megaproject could pose. CNA’s Teresa Tang and Jack Board discuss what’s at stake.
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Tue, 26 Mar 2024 - 78 - India’s farmers want guaranteed crop prices, but the government may not back down this time
Farmers in India are out on the streets protesting, claiming the government has reneged on promises to guarantee prices for their crops. People in this sector make up as much as 40 percent of India’s voters, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi is showing little sign of backing down, even as he seeks a third term in office. Rebecca Bundhun explains why they’re upset and why they may not get their way this time.
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Tue, 19 Mar 2024 - 77 - Russia’s Presidential Election – Who dares challenge Vladimir Putin?
This year's presidential election in Russia might be a non-starter. Vladimir Putin’s main rivals are all out of the running -- or dead -- and he could potentially hold on to power for another decade. What do ordinary Russians make of the man who rules with an iron fist? CNA's Teresa Tang talks to former Moscow correspondent Julia Chapman to find out.
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Tue, 12 Mar 2024 - 76 - 10 years on: The unsolved mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
A decade since it disappeared, no one knows what happened to MH370 after it took off just after midnight on March 8, 2014. Families continue to pressure officials to keep searching.
In this episode of CNA Correspondent, Teresa Tang speaks to Malaysia correspondent Melissa Goh and China correspondent Olivia Siong about where the case stands today.
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Tue, 05 Mar 2024 - 75 - Fewer babies and slowing economy: China’s challenges ahead of the upcoming ‘Two Sessions’
China has long been home to the largest population on the planet, but that’s starting to change. Fewer babies and a super-aged society could spell trouble for the country’s economy. China correspondents Olivia Siong and Low Minmin talk about the potential items on the agenda for the nation’s most important political event of the year – the upcoming “Two Sessions” meetings.
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Tue, 27 Feb 2024 - 74 - Russia-Ukraine War: Two Years On
It has been a grinding war. But two years after Russia invaded Ukraine, resilience has emerged as a key trait among Ukrainians. CNA’s Lim Yun Suk travelled to Ukraine to find out how robust the war effort has been, and how its economy is trying to post growth despite the conflict.
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Tue, 20 Feb 2024 - 73 - Malaysia’s fishing industry faces dire future with declining catch
Some fishermen on Malaysia’s west coast have no catch for sale and are selling their vessels instead, just to make ends meet. Climate change and overfishing are two reasons for the falling numbers. Teresa Tang speaks to Rashvin Bedi about what options fishermen have.
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Tue, 13 Feb 2024 - 72 - Selfies, TikToks and memes: The social media battle in Indonesia's elections
A quarter of a million candidates are running for posts in this year’s general elections in Indonesia. Legislators, councillors and a new president are all being chosen by some 205 million voters. And more than half of those voters are young people. Teresa Tang speaks to our correspondents to find out why the battleground has moved online for the presidential hopefuls.
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Tue, 06 Feb 2024 - 71 - Thai hostage held by Hamas shares his gripping story
Thais made up the largest number of foreign nationals abducted by Hamas when the militants attacked Israel on Oct 7, 2023. Nearly two dozen Thais have since been released and returned home. Thai correspondent Saksith Saiyasombut shares some of their stories with host Teresa Tang in this episode of CNA Correspondent.
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Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 70 - Is a Biden-Trump rematch a sure thing?
The Iowa caucuses last week marked the official start of the US election season. But a lot can happen between now and November 5, when American voters head to the polls.
Nick Harper joins Teresa Tang with a look at the issues, the hopefuls and the possible roadblocks candidates will face heading to the White House.
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Tue, 23 Jan 2024 - 69 - Is Myanmar's resistance movement making strides?
Myanmar has been under military rule since a coup nearly three years ago. But on Oct 27, 2023, resistance and ethnic armed groups came together to launch an offensive against the military. CNA’s Leong Wai Kit tells Teresa Tang how they’ve made progress and where the country is headed from here.
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Mon, 15 Jan 2024 - 68 - What's at stake in the Taiwan presidential election?
The race to Taiwan’s highest office is on. Three contenders are vying for ballots with different approaches to Beijing. The youth vote and growing dissatisfaction over the rising cost of living makes this election one to watch. Deborah Wong and Tan Si Hui give us the state of play.
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Tue, 09 Jan 2024 - 67 - Best of: Life aboard a warship in the disputed South China Sea
Here's the last of our three top episodes from our archives this year. CNA’s Leong Wai Kit gets rare access to the USS Nimitz, one of the largest warships in the world. He tells Steve Lai about its mission and the complex nature of disputes in the South China Sea. Plus, the thrill of take-off and landing on a runway less than 100 meters long.
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Tue, 19 Dec 2023 - 66 - Best of: Ten years into China’s Belt and Road Initiative, what impact is it having on Sri Lanka?
Here's the second of our top three episodes of The CNA Correspondent podcast. Where can you find possibly the emptiest airport in the world? Look no further than Sri Lanka. The US$113 million airport project was backed by China as part of its massive BRI investments in the country. But was the money more debt trap than development opportunity? Chandni Vatvani sits down with Teresa Tang in this episode of the CNA correspondent podcast.
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Tue, 12 Dec 2023 - 65 - Best of: CNA’s interview with Anwar Ibrahim: What’s next for Malaysia and its leader?
Here's the first of our top three episodes of The CNA Correspondent podcast. In this episode, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim sat down with CNA’s correspondents Melissa Goh and Afifah Ariffin for an interview in Singapore. Steve Lai gets a peek into all the behind-the-scenes action and what’s next for Mr Anwar’s future and that of his country.
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Tue, 05 Dec 2023 - 64 - Biden and Xi find common ground in San Francisco, but for how long?
The leaders of the world’s two biggest economies met on the sidelines of the APEC Summit in San Francisco. Steve Lai speaks to Simon Marks and Low Minmin about the current state of the US-China relationship and the challenges that lie ahead.
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Tue, 28 Nov 2023 - 63 - Getting to the root of Asia’s booming human hair trade
Imagine getting paid to get a haircut. The demand for human hair has led to a complete makeover of the economic fortunes of some people in Asia. So what makes some strands more valuable than others? CNA's Teresa Tang sits down with Low Minmin and Tung Ngo for an in-depth look at the production chain in China and Vietnam.
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Tue, 21 Nov 2023 - 62 - Spotlight on North Korea as it reopens to a post-pandemic world
It’s a reclusive country that regularly makes the headlines, but North Korea is now reopening to a post-pandemic world. Teresa Tang talks to CNA correspondent Lim Yun Suk about the country’s defectors, Kim Jong Un’s young daughter and the potential for families separated by the Korean War to be reunited.
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Tue, 14 Nov 2023 - 61 - The plight of Thai citizens trapped in Israel-Hamas war
Thai citizens are among the highest number of foreign fatalities in the ongoing Israel-Hamas War with 23 currently held hostage in Gaza. Thai correspondent Saksith Saiyasombut speaks to Steve Lai about the nation’s efforts to rescue them and repatriate its 30,000 citizens.
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Tue, 07 Nov 2023 - 60 - Why are some of China’s senior politicians disappearing?
First, they disappeared from public life, then from China's Cabinet lineup. Qin Gang was dropped as the country’s top diplomat and shortly after, Li Shangfu was removed as defence minister. Theories abound as to why they fell out of favour. Beijing correspondent Olivia Siong sits down with Teresa Tang in this episode.
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Tue, 31 Oct 2023 - 59 - The dark side of Japan’s entertainment industry
For decades, well-known Japanese talent manager Johnny Kitagawa sexually abused young men and boys who were desperate to make it big in Japan’s entertainment industry. Michiyo Ishida talks to Steve Lai about the reckoning that his agency – which created popular boy bands SMAP and Arashi - is going through now that the country’s worst-kept secret is finally out.
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Tue, 24 Oct 2023 - 58 - Has China’s Belt and Road Initiative lived up to its promise in Mongolia?
In the deepest parts of Mongolia, Google Maps doesn’t work. The vast country is also the most sparsely populated in the world. But China’s Belt and Road Initiative is set to change that, with massive transport projects in full swing. Olivia Siong takes us there in this episode of CNA Correspondent.
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Tue, 17 Oct 2023 - 57 - Ten years into China’s Belt and Road Initiative, what impact is it having on Sri Lanka?
Where can you find possibly the emptiest airport in the world? Look no further than Sri Lanka. The US$113 million airport project was backed by China as part of its massive BRI investments in the country. But was the money more debt trap than development opportunity? Chandni Vatvani sits down with Teresa Tang in this episode of the CNA correspondent podcast.
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Tue, 10 Oct 2023 - 56 - A decade on, what is the impact of China’s Belt and Road Initiative?
Ten years since it was first launched at a university in Kazakstan, projects under China’s Belt and Road Initiative have affected lives and livelihoods across Central Asia. CNA’s Lim Yun Suk tells Steve Lai how Beijing is reinventing the Silk Road for the 21st century with an ambitious agenda.
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Tue, 03 Oct 2023 - 55 - CNA’s interview with Anwar Ibrahim: What’s next for Malaysia and its leader?
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim sat down with CNA’s correspondents Melissa Goh and Afifah Ariffin for an interview in Singapore. Steve Lai gets a peek into all the behind-the-scenes action and what’s next for Mr Anwar’s future and that of his country.
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Tue, 26 Sep 2023 - 54 - Why Hong Kong’s record rainfall is not just about a once-in-a-lifetime flood
On 7 September Hong Kong smashed a 140-year-old record when torrential rains drenched the city. At its height, 158mm fell in just one hour. As the clean-up happens, new problems have surfaced, that of illegal structures and slope safety. CNA’s Hong Kong correspondent Deborah Wong talks to Teresa Tang in this episode.
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Tue, 19 Sep 2023 - 53 - How worried should we be over treated nuclear wastewater from Fukushima?
Fukushima will long be linked with the wrecked nuclear facility that bears the prefecture’s name. Treated wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is now being pumped into the Pacific Ocean and will continue to flow for decades to come. CNA’s Michiyo Ishida tells Teresa Tang what she saw when she visited for a media tour.
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Wed, 13 Sep 2023 - 52 - Why is there a US-China power play for the Pacific Islands?
Most people don’t know much about the tiny nations of the Pacific except tourists who are drawn to their stunning beauty. But they are strategically critical for China, the US and its allies. CNA’s Jeremy Koh speaks to Teresa Tang about his travels there and whether this tug-of-war is noticeable on the ground.
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Thu, 07 Sep 2023 - 51 - Thailand finally has a new prime minister after dramatic twists and turns, so what’s next?
Three months after Thais voted in a general election, they finally have their next leader – though it’s not the person many had expected. Sretta Thavisin is a political novice who faces the task of uniting a fractured public. CNA's May Wong and Saksith Saiyasombut sit down with Teresa Tang to talk about what it was like on the ground as the dramatic developments unfolded.
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Tue, 29 Aug 2023 - 50 - Malaysia’s state elections show the sand shifting under Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s feet
Billed as a referendum on Anwar Ibrahim's leadership and his Unity Government, the results of the recent elections in six states exposed an exodus of Malay voters to the opposition Perikatan Nasional coalition. CNA's Melissa Goh and Afifah Ariffin talk to Steve Lai about where it’s going wrong for the prime minister and where he goes from here.
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Tue, 22 Aug 2023 - 49 - How the World Scout Jamboree in South Korea ran into trouble even before Typhoon Khanun hit
43,000 Scouts from 158 countries arrived in South Korea expecting 12 days of learning, fellowship and fun. What they didn’t bargain for were inadequate facilities, an unbearable heatwave and an approaching typhoon that forced an evacuation. CNA’s Lim Yun Suk talks to Steve Lai about how things went south.
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Tue, 15 Aug 2023 - 48 - Malaysia’s State Elections: Will political tides shift and put a dent in Anwar’s government?
Six states in Malaysia go to the polls on Aug 12 with 245 state assembly seats up for grabs. CNA correspondents Melissa Goh and Afifah Ariffin preview the upcoming elections and the issues voters are grappling with which will put the unity government to the test.
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Tue, 08 Aug 2023 - 47 - From TV series to social change: Taiwan’s #MeToo movement
Fear and a lack of faith in the justice system often prevent many sexual harassment victims from coming forward. But a Netflix series in Taiwan is changing that. Taiwan correspondent Victoria Jen tells host Teresa Tang what’s behind the island’s #MeToo movement.
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Tue, 01 Aug 2023 - 46 - What’s weighing on China’s post-pandemic rebound
It’s been six months since China dropped its zero-COVID policy and reopened its borders. But recovery has been uneven on the mainland and for its major markets. CNA’s Low Minmin, Deborah Wong and Tung Ngo talk about economic hopes despite the lag with Teresa Tang in this episode.
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Tue, 04 Jul 2023 - 45 - One year anniversary of Ferdinand Marcos Jr’s presidency: Rewriting his father’s legacy?
Utter the name "Marcos" in the Philippines and the words dictator and corruption used to come to mind. But now, under the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos Jr, the legacy of his father is being rewritten. Host Teresa Tang speaks to Buena Bernal on the one-year anniversary of the re-emergence of this political dynasty, and how Filipinos feel about what the president has accomplished so far.
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Tue, 27 Jun 2023 - 44 - Inside India’s monster-sized wedding market
It’s an industry that can generate billions of dollars in a single month. Nuptials are big-business in India as couples pull out all the stops to host lavish, show-stopping celebrations. But where is this money coming from? Teresa Tang speaks to CNA’s Neha Poonia and Ishan Garg.
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Tue, 20 Jun 2023 - 43 - Shangri-La Dialogue: When the biggest players in the room aren’t talking
Singapore hosted the 20th edition of the Shangri-La Dialogue in early June. All eyes were on China and the US but the two didn’t meet – formally, that is. CNA’s Jeremy Koh speaks to Steve Lai on what happened behind the public conference and the broader security challenges the world faces.
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Tue, 13 Jun 2023 - 42 - Myanmar: How the people are coping amidst the violence and chaos
Myanmar has been in turmoil since the military coup on 1 February 2021. CNA’s Leong Wai Kit tells Steve Lai of the resilience of its people and the challenges facing ASEAN and the international community to find a solution.
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Tue, 06 Jun 2023 - 41 - Thailand chooses change as a new coalition takes shape but will it work?
A record voter turnout in Thailand’s 2023 election saw the rise of the Move Forward party and a clear decline of former general Prayut Chan-o-cha. Steve Lai speaks to Saksith Saiyasombut on the state of play now and whether the charismatic Pita Limjaroenrat can forge a strong coalition and win enough support from rival MPs or the appointed senators to form a government.
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Tue, 30 May 2023 - 40 - Upcoming state elections in Malaysia to test Anwar Ibrahim’s unity government
Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim emerges from the first Unity Government Convention in a confident mood ahead of upcoming state elections. Afifah Ariffin speaks to Steve Lai about the uneasy alliances within his government and an opposition that says it has plans to topple him.
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Tue, 23 May 2023 - 39 - How Taiwan authorities fight tree poaching syndicates
Taiwan’s tree poachers (known as ‘mountain rats’) are on the run as police and forest rangers use technology, community engagement and good old-fashioned legwork to stop the lucrative illegal trade of its centuries-old cypress trees. Victoria Jen tells Steve Lai about her arduous trek into the island’s virgin forests to uncover the story.
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Tue, 16 May 2023 - 38 - Can the Thai prime minister hold on to power in the upcoming elections?
Incumbent Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha looks to fend off challengers, including Paetongtarn Shinawatra, daughter of former premier Thaksin Shinawatra, as she aims to stake her claim. Correspondent Saksith Saiyasombut speaks to Steve Lai ahead of Thailand’s general election on 14 May.
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Tue, 09 May 2023 - 37 - Own goal: How Indonesia lost hosting rights to the U-20 Men’s World Cup
What could have been a preview to the world’s football superstars of tomorrow turned into a missed opportunity for Indonesia to shine. CNA correspondent Saifulbahri Ismail talks to Steve Lai about how domestic politics sullied the beautiful game, with FIFA removing Indonesia as the tournament’s host.
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Tue, 02 May 2023 - 36 - Living and dying solo: The rise of single households in South Korea and Japan
The number of people embracing solo bliss is on the rise in Japan and Korea. These one-person households are changing society in critical ways and businesses are cashing in. Teresa Tang speaks to CNA's Michiyo Ishida and Lim Yun Suk.
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Tue, 25 Apr 2023 - 35 - When the dams run dry in Jeolla, South Korea
More than one million people are affected by an unprecedented drought in Jeolla, South Korea. Is climate change to blame? What is being done to deal with the shortage? We speak to CNA correspondent Lim Yun Suk.
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Tue, 18 Apr 2023 - 34 - Is China the new peacemaker?
China's Xi Jinping met Russia's Vladimir Putin armed with a 12-point peace plan as the war in Ukraine grinds on. Does this visit signal China's growing ambitions on the global stage? Steve Lai speaks with CNA’s Beijing and Shanghai correspondents Olivia Siong and Low Minmin to find out.
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Tue, 28 Mar 2023 - 33 - A Singapore journalist in Ukraine
On the one-year anniversary of the war in Ukraine, CNA sent correspondent Jeremy Koh to get a firsthand look at life in a conflict zone. He sits down with Teresa Tang to share the challenges and fears he and his team faced while reporting in Kyiv and Lviv.
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Tue, 21 Mar 2023 - 32 - The dangerous and gut-wrenching experience covering the Turkiye earthquake
From the rollercoaster of emotions while rescuers searched for survivors, to a nation coming together to support the relief efforts, Trent Murray talks to Steve Lai about his time reporting from Malatya, Turkiye after deadly earthquakes devastate an area roughly the size of South Korea.
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Tue, 14 Mar 2023 - 31 - How women in India fight the patriarchy
CNA Correspondent marks International Women’s Day with a look at India’s progress through the eyes of its women. Steve Lai talks with Neha Poonia and Rebecca Bundhun on how women in India are fighting the patriarchy and charting their own course.
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Tue, 07 Mar 2023 - 30 - Protecting domestic workers from abuse in Indonesia
Stupid. Idiot. Brainless. These are insults some domestic workers have had to endure from their employers in Indonesia. There are also those who end up being hit too. Teresa Tang speaks to CNA’s Saifulbahri Ismail who explains why a near two-decade old bill to protect these workers has been in limbo, and what are its chances for success now.
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Tue, 28 Feb 2023 - 29 - Why does Singapore engage in orchid diplomacy?
Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his wife were the latest dignitaries to have an orchid named after them as Singapore and Vietnam celebrate their 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations. At least 200 varieties of specially curated orchids are named after heads of state, royalty and celebrities in Singapore. Why does gifting a beautiful orchid matter in diplomatic relations? Steve Lai asks Glenda Chong in this episode.
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Tue, 21 Feb 2023 - 28 - Why there is no simple solution to gun violence in America
In some US states, you can walk into a gun shop and walk out with a firearm. Many people, including President Biden and victims of mass shootings, have called for change. But change is slow to come by. Ira Spitzer explains to Teresa Tang why there’s an American fascination with firearms, and why gun control discussions trigger such heated debate.
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Tue, 14 Feb 2023 - 27 - Life aboard a warship in the disputed South China Sea
CNA’s Leong Wai Kit gets rare access to the USS Nimitz, one of the largest warships in the world. He tells Steve Lai about its mission and the complex nature of disputes in the South China Sea. Plus, the thrill of take-off and landing on a runway less than 100 meters long.
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Tue, 07 Feb 2023 - 26 - Chinese New Year celebrations are back in full gear after the pandemic
After three years of COVID-19 lockdowns, the Year of the Rabbit is being ushered in largely unrestricted in Asia. Our Taiwan correspondent Victoria Jen and Hong Kong correspondent Deborah Wong sit down with Teresa Tang to share what the return of festivities looks like, how businesses are doing, and what their personal wishes are.
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Tue, 31 Jan 2023 - 25 - Lessons from Malaysia's worst landslide in three decades
In the early hours of Dec 16 last year, a landslide buried 31 campers on a hillside near Malaysia’s Genting Highlands. CNA’s Afifah Ariffin and Pamella Lim tell Steve Lai how the team covered the story and explore the bigger question about the ramifications for Malaysia’s outdoor tourism industry.
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Tue, 24 Jan 2023 - 24 - The world watches cautiously as China reopens
For three years, China doubled down on its zero-COVID policy. But now that its borders are opened, Chinese travellers are celebrating while the rest of the world are holding their breath. Teresa Tang speaks to CNA’s Low Minmin and Olivia Siong about Beijing's abrupt turnaround, its impact on President Xi Jinping's image and what this means for global tourism.
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Wed, 18 Jan 2023 - 22 - Has huge international interest in Muay Thai diluted its traditional roots?
Muay Thai, or Thai boxing, is a symbol of cultural pride and identity and now, Thailand’s national sport is generating huge interest internationally. But with it comes the fear that it will lose its ancient traditions. With dreams of the sport making its Olympic debut growing bigger, Teresa Tang talks to correspondent Saksith Saiyasombut about how Muay Thai could change, and what is being done to preserve it.
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Tue, 10 Jan 2023 - 21 - Solving a shrinking population with foreign workers in Japan | EP 21
In 2021, Japan recorded its lowest number of births in more than a century. The declining population is now coming home to roost – with severe labour shortages. Enter foreign workers. Host Teresa Tang speaks to correspondent Michiyo Ishida who spent time with some of them who are now calling Japan home.
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Tue, 06 Dec 2022 - 20 - Anwar Ibrahim: The road to becoming PM | EP 20
After more than a two-decade wait, Anwar Ibrahim takes the reins of power as Malaysia's prime minister at a time of economic uncertainty and a fractured political landscape. Steve Lai speaks to CNA correspondents Melissa Goh and Afifah Ariffin about his GE15 victory and the bumps that lie ahead.
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Tue, 29 Nov 2022 - 19 - How South Korea is confronting its energy dilemma | EP 19
What do you do when your country is resource poor? You import. A lot. South Korea imports an astounding 94 per cent of its energy sources. And that has posed a challenge - figuring out what the best energy mix is to get to zero emissions. Teresa Tang speaks to Lim Yun Suk who headed to the bowels of a coal mine to look for some answers.
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Tue, 22 Nov 2022 - 18 - US midterms: No Republican ‘Red Wave’ but Trump will run again | EP 18
History, the polls, an unpopular president and inflation at a 40-year high all pointed to the Republicans sweeping back into power in the House of Representatives and the Senate. It didn’t happen, as Trump-backed candidates failed to deliver on the expected ‘Red Wave’. Steve Lai and Washington Correspondent Nick Harper discuss what the results mean for President Joe Biden and the Democrats, and where the Republican party goes from here.
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Wed, 16 Nov 2022 - 17 - Halloween crowd crush in Itaewon: How did authorities get things so wrong? | EP 17
Hours before anyone was dead in Itaewon, panicked calls were made by people worried something catastrophic could happen. Now authorities are apologising for the tragedy and admit they mishandled the situation. South Korea correspondent Lim Yun Suk tells Teresa Tang that if she hadn’t been in Singapore, she too could have been in the nightlife district that evening.
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Tue, 08 Nov 2022 - 16 - China’s 20th Party Congress: What happened to Hu Jintao? | EP 16
All eyes were on the CPC’s Party Congress – it is the most important date in China’s political calendar as it sets the stage for political renewal. Teresa Tang speaks to Beijing Correspondent Olivia Siong, who gives a behind the scenes look, including the moment she realised CNA captured exclusive footage of the drama surrounding former President Hu Jintao.
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Tue, 01 Nov 2022 - 15 - The Indonesia football tragedy: A deadly mix of tear gas, closed exits and a problematic system | EP 15
135 lives were lost when a football match in Malang, Indonesia ended in chaos and confusion. Some of the dead included children as young as three years old. Digital journalist Kiki Siregar speaks to Steve Lai about the tragic event and what measures the Indonesian government is taking to reform the Indonesian football system.
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Tue, 25 Oct 2022 - 14 - Thailand childcare centre massacre: The pain of covering senseless tragedy | EP 14
The murder of 22 children while they slept in a Thai preschool triggered shock and grief. CNA’s Indochina correspondent May Wong had to come face to face with families who lost their children. She pulls back the curtain with Teresa Tang to talk about the emotional and ethical considerations journalists face.
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Tue, 18 Oct 2022 - 13 - 20 years on: What has changed since the Bali bombings in 2002? | EP 13
Two decades ago, a deadly attack at one of Bali’s major tourist districts killed more than 200 and left many others scarred for life. CNA’s Saifulbahri Ismail talks to Teresa Tang about the survivors’ frustrations – and forgiveness. We explore too how the tragedy has shaped the Indonesian government’s fight against terror.
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Tue, 11 Oct 2022 - 12 - The struggle with mental health is pushing seniors in Hong Kong to the brink | EP 12
Elderly suicide rates in Hong Kong hit a record-high in 2021, accounting for almost half of the city's cases. Hear why 73-year-old Pun Sum Wing contemplated ending both his and his wife’s lives, as he struggled under the weight of caring for his wheelchair-bound spouse. Deborah Wong tells Steve Lai how Mr Pun’s story represents a growing concern across Asia.
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Tue, 04 Oct 2022 - 11 - Tricked to death: How Southeast Asia’s online scams are linked to deadly human trafficking | EP 11
When 23-year-old Goi Zhen Feng met a girl online, he had no idea that looking for love would lead him into the clutches of a transnational crime syndicate and ultimately to his death. Steve Lai and CNA’s Malaysia Correspondent Melissa Goh go behind the heart-breaking story that shines a light on a growing regional problem.
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Wed, 28 Sep 2022 - 10 - Getting to the bottom of orphanage tourism in Cambodia | EP 10
Some orphans in Cambodia are not orphans. They are children taken from poor families and exploited by orphanage directors who earn profits off the pity of unwitting foreigners. Teresa Tang sits down with CNA correspondent Leong Wai Kit to find out how the country is cracking down on orphanage tourism.
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Tue, 20 Sep 2022 - 9 - Did Hollywood get the Thai cave rescue right? | EP 9
In 2018, a team of young footballers and their coach ventured into a cave in Northern Thailand. Steve Lai and correspondent Saksith Saiyasombut were on air day after day as the dramatic events unfolded. On this episode of CNA Correspondent, they recount their experience, as the latest Hollywood version of this captivating story is released.
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Tue, 13 Sep 2022 - 8 - From heatwaves to floods: Extreme weather is crippling China | EP 8
China’s worst heatwave in six decades wreaked havoc on lives and livelihoods across large swathes of the country. Low Minmin tells Steve Lai about the wildfires in Chongqing she witnessed and her interviews with farmers devastated by the lack of rain.
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Tue, 06 Sep 2022 - 7 - The dramatic day Najib Razak went to jail | EP 7
Malaysia’s former Prime Minister, Najib Razak, begins his 12-year jail sentence after failing to overturn his first corruption conviction related to the 1MDB scandal. Melissa Goh and Afifah Ariffin talk to Steve Lai about the twists and turns in covering this story, plus what’s next for Najib and Malaysian politics.
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Tue, 30 Aug 2022 - 6 - Too much leftovers: Indonesia fights food waste | EP 6
In Indonesia, a lot of food ends up in the trash. By some estimates, 40 per cent of total waste generated in some communities is actually food waste. Teresa Tang talks to correspondent Chandni Vatvani about landfill scavengers, leftovers, and lessons to be learned.
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Tue, 23 Aug 2022 - 5 - Hot in the City – Shanghai’s Extreme Heatwave | EP 5
In July, China’s financial hub Shanghai experienced a record heatwave. Three red alerts were issued over five days - a jolt for many, unaccustomed to such high heat. Teresa Tang talks to correspondent Low Min Min about the ways people kept cool in the face of potentially more heatwaves to come.
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Wed, 17 Aug 2022 - 4 - Living in a loop of lockdowns in Shanghai | EP 4
What is it like to live and work under constant lockdowns and ever-changing rules? Low Min Min talks about the twists, turns and life-hacks she learnt while reporting on the seemingly endless story of China’s “zero-COVID” strategy which is being pushed to its limits by the Omicron strain.
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Wed, 10 Aug 2022 - 3 - The problem Pelosi created | EP 3
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's trip to Taiwan has sparked angry reactions in China which has said it seriously damages peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait. Why did she make the trip? Why is China angry and how will it affect Taiwan? Steve Lai speaks to CNA's correspondents Olivia Siong, Victoria Jen and Nick Harper to get behind-the-scenes reactions.
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Thu, 04 Aug 2022 - 2 - What happens when inflation hits the humble instant noodle | EP 2
After China, Indonesia is the world’s top consumer of instant noodles. Thailand regularly makes it to the top 10 list too. Teresa Tang asks our correspondents in Jakarta and Bangkok how hard inflation has hit the convenient carb, and explores what governments are doing to keep the pantry favourite affordable.
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Wed, 27 Jul 2022 - 1 - The day Shinzo Abe was assassinated | EP 1
The fatal shooting of the well-known ex-Prime Minister shocked Japan – a nation where gun crime is rare. In this first episode of the CNA Correspondent podcast, Steve Lai speaks to CNA’s Japan correspondent, Michiyo Ishida, on her personal experience of covering the news as it broke and the days after.
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