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China’s plans for rural revitalization in 2024

①We take a look at China’s “No. 1 central document” for 2024, a document that outlines the country’s priorities for promoting rural revitalization. (00:57) ②In a sign of escalating tensions in the Middle East, the US has carried back-on-back strikes on targets in Yemen, Iraq and Syria. (14:11) ③We take a look at the EU’s new aid package for Ukraine, as well as the resolved issues in the aid. (24:58) ④Farmers are holding protests across Europe. What are their complaints and grievances? (35:56) ⑤European Union member countries have unanimously endorsed a landmark legislation governing the utilization of artificial intelligence. Is it a “historical first”? (44:39) ]]>
2/5/202452 minutes, 31 seconds
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Panel: Boeing's unresolved challenges in quality control

Big questions have been raised about Boeing’s quality control after a midair cabin panel blowout from a 737 Max 9 jet in early January. Till the latest incident, Boeing was still working to rebuild public trust after more than 340 people died in two crashes of 737 Max 8 planes in 2018 and 2019. The crisis has overshadowed the company’s latest earnings report. The US aviation regulator has also blocked Boeing from expanding production of the 737 Max, the biggest source of revenue in its commercial aircraft business.In this edition of the program, we delve into the issues that have led to Boeing’s crisis, as well as their implications for the global aviation market.Host Ding Heng is joined by David Newberry, aviation consultant and retired captain from Cathay Pacific; Zhang Fan, Associate Professor from Beijing Normal University; Professor Liu Baocheng, Director of the Center for International Business Ethics at University of International Business and Economics.]]>
2/2/202452 minutes, 55 seconds
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Xi Jinping stresses the development of new productive forces

①Xi Jinping stresses the development of new productive forces and promotion of high-quality development. What are the details? (00:50) ②China urges for the regular and orderly operation of the UN's Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA. What are the contentions? (13:42) ③China opposes U.S. government officials’ baseless accusation of China attacking U.S. public infrastructure.(25:16) ④The U.S. Federal Reserve has left interest rates unchanged at a 22-year high of 5.25 percent to 5.5 percent.(34:55) ⑤Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has apologized to parents during online child safety hearing.(43:14) ]]>
2/1/202453 minutes
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Are fentanyl talks indicative of new dynamics in China-U.S. cooperation?

① China, US holding meetings to tackle fentanyl trade in Beijing. (00:47)② IMF upgrades 2024 global growth forecast to 3.1 percent. (16:23)③ How can China achieve breakthrough leadership in tech innovation with goals for “future industries”? (26:30)④ Is West Africa on the brink of unraveling? Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso's withdrawal raises concerns about regional stability and unity. (36:28)⑤ Elon Musk says Neuralink implanted a wireless brain chip. (45:21)]]>
1/31/202453 minutes, 59 seconds
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Framework for Gaza truce: Is it a foundation for progress?

① Wang Yi's trip to Thailand: How can pragmatic cooperation be deepened? (00:43)② The Qatari prime minister says a framework on a phased ceasefire in Gaza has been reached. Is it laying the groundwork for a way forward? (14:56)③ German economic experts warn of consequences of decoupling from China. (24:56)④ A new report confirms housing has become unaffordable for 22 million Americans. (35:59)⑤ Chinese embassy cautions students after “interrogating, harassing” treatment at U.S. border. (45:24)]]>
1/30/202452 minutes, 36 seconds
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How China and France navigate global challenges together? A look into the 60-year diplomatic ties

① How China and France navigate global challenges together? A look into the 60-year diplomatic ties and future prospects. (00:57) ② What joint initiatives have China and the U.S. agreed upon? Insights from Wang Yi and Sullivan talks. (12:01) ③ What's fueling the Texas vs. U.S. federal government standoff on immigration? (25:52) ④ Arab nations strongly criticize the Western decision to suspend funding for the UNRWA for Palestine refugees. (36:34) ⑤ Record-breaking spring festival travel rush kicks off in China as the economy continues to boom in 2024. (44:58)
1/29/202455 minutes
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Panel: Tourism bureaus across China compete for internet fame and tourist traffic

As more and more Chinese people return to their pre-pandemic leisure habits, local cultural and tourism bureaus in various parts of the country are exploring new and creative ways to attract tourists. Some bureau bosses have made themselves stars with costume dances, impromptu singing, and historical reenactments. Others resorted to the influence of celebrities, asking for their help to introduce culture and tourist sites. What does such competition tell us about today's China? Apart from tourism, what other opportunities are presenting themselves for cities and provinces in China that are transforming from a reliance on heavy industry to high-quality development? Host Liu Kun is joined by Dr. Zhou Mi, Senior Research Fellow with Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation; Professor Doug Guthrie, Director of China Initiatives at Thunderbird School of Global Management; Mike Bastin, China observer and senior lecturer at the University of Southampton.
1/26/202453 minutes
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How will PBOC's RRR cut impact Chinese economy?

①Chinese President Xi Jinping has met with the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne. How will the two countries strengthen their cooperation? (00:44) ②China's Central Bank has announced a series of monetary policy adjustments to boost growth. What impact will they have on China's economy? (13:38) ③US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is on a four-nation tour in Africa. We take a closer look at the United States' Africa policy. (24:28) ④Thousands strike against Argentina's President Javier Milei. (33:40) ⑤Multinationals urge Janet Yellen not to let politics stop US Steel deal. (43:09)
1/25/202452 minutes, 1 second
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What's behind Nauru's diplomatic shift?

①China and Uzbekistan elevate ties to all-weather comprehensive strategic partnership for a new era. What does this mean for bilateral cooperation and exchanges? (00:45) ②China and Nauru have reestablished diplomatic relations. How significant is this for both countries and the broader South Pacific region? (11:14) ③China moves to stabilize the capital market. How much impact will it have on investor confidence and overall market stability? (24:45) ④Shanghai breaks foreign investment record; Guangdong's GDP surpasses $1.83 trillion in 2023. (34:32) ⑤Donald Trump wins New Hampshire primary. (44:24)
1/24/202451 minutes
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What's behind mass protests against Germany's far right?

①China issues white paper on the legal framework and measures for counterterrorism. (00:38) ②Japanese business leaders visit China for talks. How significant is this for both countries? (13:54) ③Global shipping rates are skyrocketing as Houthi forces continue to attack ships in the Red Sea. (24:36) ④In Germany, hundreds of thousands of people have taken to the streets in protest against right-wing extremism. What triggered these mass protests? (33:55) ⑤UN report suggests international tourism will reach pre-pandemic levels in 2024.(41:15)
1/23/202450 minutes, 58 seconds
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Unpacking Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's Latin America tour

①Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has visited Jamaica on the last stop of his first diplomatic tour of the year. What has been achieved during his trip? (00:43) ②The European Union's top diplomat has accused Israel of funding Hamas. What has led to this statement? (14:24) ③Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has dropped out of the 2024 presidential race and endorsed Donald Trump. How will this affect the New Hampshire primary? (22:37) ④US to ban Pentagon from buying batteries from China's CATL, BYD (31:39) ⑤China Economy: 2023 saw "positive trend in industrial recovery" for world's biggest manufacturer (39:33)
1/22/202450 minutes, 6 seconds
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Panel: What does the future hold for China-Africa ties?

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has wrapped up a four-nation tour to the African continent. The trip took him to Egypt, Tunisia, Togo, and Cote d' lvoire. What were the highlights of Foreign Minister Wang Yi' s African trip? What will be the main focus of China-Africa cooperation this year? How will China adapt its strategies to align with Africa’s evolving development goals and priorities? Host Zhao Ying is joined by Dr. Karim Ben Kahla, Professor of Governance at Tunis High School of Commerce; Hannah Ryder, CEO of Development Reimagined; and Dr. He Wenping, Africa expert and Senior Research Fellow at Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
1/19/202452 minutes, 57 seconds
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U.S. relists Houthis as terrorists in response to Red Sea attacks

①Chinese Premier Li Qiang says on his official visit to Ireland that the two countries should always regard each other as key cooperative partners. What are the details? (00:50) ②The United States has conducted another round of strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen. What are the consequences? (13:46) ③The U.S., South Korea and Japan have conducted large-scale combined naval exercises in a show of strength against North Korea.(25:00) ④NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has again defended NATO's role in Asia by hyping the "China threat" theory.(31:50) ⑤Artificial intelligence has taken the center stage at this year's World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.(43:15)
1/18/202452 minutes, 44 seconds
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China's economy up by 5.2% in 2023

①Chinese Premier Li Qiang has called for the world to stick together in the face of challenges in his address to the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos. What are the details? (00:50) ②A mainland official says communications between the mainland and Taiwan must be based on the 1992 Consensus, which recognizes the one-China Principle.(13:40) ③China's gross domestic product grew 5.2 percent in 2023. How should we look at the figures? (26:30) ④French President Emmanuel Macron has suggested that for Europe the most significant risk to global order is the Ukraine crisis.(36:35) ⑤Founder of the world's biggest hedge fund firm Ray Dalio has expressed his confidence in China to overcome the current economic hurdles.(44:20)
1/17/202453 minutes, 30 seconds
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Iran launched ballistic missiles at targets in Syria and in Iraq's Kurdistan region

①Chinese Premier Li Qiang warns of deepening trust deficit at the opening ceremony of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2024 in Davos. (00:50) ②Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps launched ballistic missiles at targets in Syria and in Iraq's Kurdistan Region. What are the ramifications? (13:32) ③Former U.S. President Donald Trump's bid back into the White House started with an easy win in Iowa. What are the details? (24:42) ④The Pacific nation of Nauru announced its decision to cut ties with Taiwan and commit to the one-China principle.(34:35) ⑤China unveils its first policy document dedicated to strengthening the "silver economy".(44:30)
1/16/202452 minutes, 17 seconds
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang leads a delegation to the World Economic Forum in Davos

①Chinese Premier Li Qiang is leading a delegation to the World Economic Forum in Davos. What's on his agenda? (00:53) ②In Egypt, the first stop of his four-nation Africa tour, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi discussed the situation in Gaza and China's ties with the Arab world with Egyptian and Arab officials. What are the details? (12:55) ③In a phone call with Yemen's Houthi officials, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi condemned the U.S. air strikes on Yemen.(25:12) ④The latest customs figures show that China's foreign trade expanded by 0.2 percent in 2023.(34:00) ⑤Our exclusive interview with Wang Lixin, Chinese Ambassador to the Maldives.(43:15)
1/15/202452 minutes, 30 seconds
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Panel: Can China's ice & snow tourism boom sustain its phenomenal rise?

This winter, ice and snow tourism has emerged as a "phenomenon-level internet sensation" in China. From Harbin to Changbai Mountain, Shenyang to Hulun Buir, a significant influx of Chinese tourists is heading to the north, enthusiastically exploring the enchanting winter landscapes. What has led to the sudden popularity of ice and snow tourism in China? Can this internet sensation transform into an enduring trend? Host Ge Anna is joined by Prof. Qu Qiang, Research Fellow, Beijing Foreign Studies University; Mario Cavolo, Founder and CEO of M Communications Group and Senior Fellow, Center for China & Globalization; Mike Bastin, China Observer and Senior Lecturer, University of Southampton in the UK.
1/12/202451 minutes, 25 seconds
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China and Maldives’ decision to upgrade ties

①China and Maldives have elevated bilateral ties to a comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership. Does this development targets any third party? (00:49) ②We explore the things at stake in Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo’s two-day visit to China. (13:48) ③China announces new initiatives to facilitate foreign visits. (24:53) ④US Republican primary: Key takeaways from the latest Haley-DeSantis debate. (33:25) ⑤In Germany, rail strikes and farmers’ protests are causing disruption in the biggest European economy. (42:54)
1/11/202452 minutes, 1 second
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The latest China-US military talks in Washington

①Chinese and US military officials have held their first formal talks in more than two years. We explore how to main to stable military-to-military communications between Beijing and Washington. (00:54) ②The boss of Boeing has admitted it was the company’s mistake after one of its planes suffered a door blow-out after take-off in the US. What can we possibly judge from the known facts about the accident? (13:34) ③China has released a package of policies to support building its coastal Fujian Province into a pilot zone for advancing cross-Strait economic integration. (24:53) ④The European Union will start discussions on launching its own military mission in the Red Sea. What has made the EU consider doing so? (34:07) ⑤We explore the immediate and long-term issues behind the current chaos in Ecuador. (43:42)
1/10/202452 minutes, 25 seconds
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Macron’s widely expected government reshuffle

①Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has pinpointed the major highlights in China's 2023 diplomatic work. (00:55) ②France’s Emmanuel Macron is widely expected to reshuffle his top team to revive his political impetus at the start of a year of major events in the country. What do the challenges Macron has faced in his second term tell us about French politics today? (12:39) ③China's December foreign exchange reserves return to above $3.2 trillion, which could help the country cope with external uncertainties. (24:19) ④Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has secured a fifth term in office, saying her re-election is a victory of the people. Is the western criticism of Hasina fair? (34:28) ⑤We take a look at a pioneering private US Moon mission. (43:12)
1/9/202452 minutes
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U.S. grounds some Boeing MAX airplanes after midair accident

①Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu is paying a state visit to China this week. What's on his schedule? (00:50) ②The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has ordered the temporary grounding of some Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircrafts following an accident involving an Alaska Airlines flight. What are the details? (12:40) ③U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is back in the Middle East hoping to prevent the Israel-Hamas conflict from spreading further.(25:30) ④Inflation in the euro zone rose last month after six months of consecutive falls.(34:48) ⑤Students from University of Virginia in the U.S. and Tsinghua University in China celebrate ping pong diplomacy and 45 years of U.S.-China relations.(46:12)
1/8/202453 minutes, 30 seconds
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Panel: Are Red Sea attacks widening Gaza war?

Since November, Yemen's Houthi rebels have launched dozens of attacks on commercial vessels transiting the Red Sea, claiming this campaign is in response to Israel’s military operation in Gaza. As a result, major shipping companies have suspended their routes through the Suez Canal, which handles 12% of world trade. The US has established a naval coalition named Operation Prosperity Guardian to fend off Houthis attacks. So far, however, the attacks have continued, and there is a risk of a direct confrontation between the US and the Houthis. Does this mean the Gaza war is being widened to a Middle East conflict? Host Ding Heng is joined by Zhang Sheng, Visiting Research Fellow with Koç University in Istanbul, Turkiye; Lee Pei May, Assistant Professor of Political Science with the International Islamic University Malaysia; He Wenping, Senior Research Fellow with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
1/5/202452 minutes, 55 seconds
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Iran's deadliest attacks: How these alter regional security dynamics?

① Iranian President has warned that those behind the deadly blasts in Kerman will be identified and punished. (00:52) ② Russia and Ukraine have carried out the largest prisoner exchange so far. Is it an indicator for future peace talks? (13:46) ③ China has cautioned against decoupling and de-risking as the IMF predicts a potential 7% reduction in global GDP. (25:14) ④ China starts a national economic census. What are the highlights? (34:25) ⑤ South Korea's world-lowest fertility rate is set to fall further. What potential challenges might arise? (43:37)
1/4/202452 minutes, 58 seconds
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Israeli drone strike on Hamas deputy in Beirut: How does it amplify spillover concerns?

① Israeli drone kills deputy Hamas chief in Beirut. How does this event heighten concerns about potential spillover effects in the region? (00:50) ② China leads the global hydrogen race with the world's largest network. What does it mean? (14:11) ③ Trump appeals disqualification from the 2024 primary ballot in Maine. Amidst intense political struggles in the 2024 U.S. election, how will the nation be shaped? (26:15) ④ How China's BYD outpace Tesla in global quarterly EV sales? (38:38) ⑤ Why is ice and snow tourism heating up China's New Year celebrations? (47:25)
1/3/202453 minutes, 58 seconds
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BRICS grows to 10: How will it boost global collaboration?

① The BRICS group officially welcomes five new members. How will it boost global collaboration and economic dynamics? (00:47) ② Iran has dispatched a warship to the Red Sea amid rising tensions in the region. (14:18) ③ China has seen a notable surge in inbound travelers in December. (36:18) ④ Reports: US officials have pressured ASML to cancel chip shipments to China. (45:24)
1/2/202453 minutes
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Xi’s New Year Address: China's 2024 global role and development

① Xi’s New Year Address: China's 2024 global role and development. (00:58) ② Can the “San Francisco Vision” pave the way for improved China-US relations post-45th anniversary? (23:54) ③ Embarking on history: China's homegrown large cruise ship sets sail on its maiden voyage, unveiling spectacular highlights. (34:28) ④ Media report marks 2023 as an “uncomfortable” year for Western nations. (44:43)
1/1/202453 minutes, 29 seconds
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Panel: How have middle powers shaped global issues in 2023?

Middle power diplomacy edged closer towards center stage for world geopolitics in 2023. On global issues, like the war raging in Gaza, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, a still recovering global economy, and the rise of the global south, middle powers carefully hedged between great powers that need their support and expanded their influence on the global stage. After examining the positions of national governments on critical issues, their willingness to engage others in difficult conditions, and the degree of leadership they show in regional and global affairs, we selected Indonesia, India, Saudi Arabia and Brazil as examples of these middle powers that have played proactive roles in 2023. To discuss the impact of these middle powers, host Liu Kun is joined by Zha Daojiong, Professor of International Political Economy at Peking University; Rick Dunham, Co-director, Global Business Journalism Program, Tsinghua University; Zhang Baohui, Professor at Lingnan University, Hong Kong.
12/29/202352 minutes, 56 seconds
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China's EV industry has a new player

①China has blasted the United States for interfering in its internal affairs with the FY 2024 National Defense Authorization Act. (00:40) ②China's Xiaomi has unveiled its first electric vehicle, with the ambition to become a top automaker. (14:34) ③Year-end review: The year of generative AI (25:03)
12/28/202352 minutes, 58 seconds
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What's behind Türkiye's decision to move forward with Sweden's NATO bid?

①China's foreign state immunity law will take effect on Jan. 1 next year. How will it affect foreign businesses operating in China? (00:40) ②Türkiye's parliament committee approves Sweden's bid to join NATO. What happens next? (17:18) ③Year-end review: How has the Israel-Hamas conflict impacted the Middle East and beyond? (24:39)
12/27/202352 minutes, 33 seconds
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How does Lancang-Mekong Cooperation promote regional development?

①Chinese Premier Li Qiang calls for integrated development and security cooperation among Lancang-Mekong countries. (00:42) ②China's EV maker BYD is set to build a new electric car factory in Hungary, making it the first Chinese company to make cars in Europe. (14:40) ③Year-end review: the rising voices of the Global South (24:05)
12/26/202351 minutes, 23 seconds
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How will Red Sea crisis impact global trade?

①Yemen's Houthi rebels have renewed their warning against US forces in the Red Sea. How will the Red Sea crisis escalate, and what does it mean for global supply chains? (00:45) ②China has issued draft rules for the management of online games. What implications could this have for the gaming industry? (13:32) ③Year-end review: What lessons do we learn from the ups and downs of China-US relations in 2023? (25:04)
12/25/202351 minutes, 37 seconds
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Panel: 80 years after Chinese Exclusion Act ended, does exclusion persist?

In 1882, the United States Congress passed the Chinese Exclusion Act. The legislation barred Chinese laborers from entering the country and prevented Chinese immigrants from attaining citizenship. It remained in force for over 60 years, and was finally repealed in 1943. In commemorating the 80th anniversary of the repeal, US President Joe Biden issued a statement, noting that despite the progress being made, hate never goes away. A recent Pew Research Center survey shows that 78 percent of Asian American adults feel they've been treated as a foreigner, even if they were born in the US. 80 years after the repeal of Chinese Exclusion Act, does exclusion still remain? Host Zhao Ying is joined by Teng Jimeng, Associate professor of American Studies at Beijing Foreign Studies University; Harvey Dzodin, Former Vice President of ABC TV network, Senior Fellow of the Center for China and Globalization; and Edward Lehman, Managing Director of LEHMAN, LEE & Xu Law Firm.
12/22/202352 minutes, 53 seconds
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Will a US-led coalition create a safe corridor in the Red Sea?

①China’s annual Central Rural Work Conference vows to build the country into an agricultural powerhouse, with food security and rural revitalization prioritized. (00:58) ②China tells the Philippines to resolve South China Sea tensions through dialogue. Is the Philippines misjudging the situation? (15:03) ③The US has announced the creation of a naval force operating in the Red Sea to fend off attacks on merchant shipping from Yemen’s Houthi rebels. Will this US-led initiative be effective? (24:29) ④Argentinian President Javier Milei has unveiled a sweeping decree to mandate more than 300 measures to deregulate the economy. Is deregulation a solution to the country’s economic woes? (33:44) ⑤We look at a UK Supreme Court ruling that confirms AI cannot patent inventions. (43:53)
12/21/202352 minutes, 1 second
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Donald Trump barred from Colorado's 2024 Republican presidential primary ballot

①Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has exchanged views about bilateral relations with New Zealand's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Winston Peters in a phone conversation.(00:50) ②A number of international institutions and big banks expect global growth to slow in 2024. What are the details? (13:20) ③The Supreme Court in the U.S. State of Colorado has disqualified former President Donald Trump from the state's 2024 Republican presidential primary ballot. What's the significance? (25:10) ④Energy Ministers of the European Union have agreed to extend its emergency cap on gas prices for another 12 months.(35:20) ⑤Japanese conglomerate Toshiba was delisted after 74 years on the Tokyo exchange.(43:20)
12/20/202353 minutes, 4 seconds
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Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin visits China

①Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin is in China for a two-day visit. What issues top his agenda in Beijing? (00:42) ②Chinese defense ministry slams U.S. arms sale to Taiwan.(11:46) ③Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has officially won a third term in office. What will be the main tasks facing him moving forward? (25:20) ④German business sentiment has fallen more than expected in December. What are the details? (35:27) ⑤ChatGPT has been listed as one of the Nature magazine’s researchers of the year, the first non-human “candidate” ever.(45:32)
12/19/202352 minutes, 46 seconds
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Zelensky lists immediate goals for work on EU accession

①Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the European Commission will soon assess Ukrainian legislation for compliance with EU laws, the first step to Ukraine's EU membership talks.(00:50) ②China has reported a number of upbeat economic indicators. What does that tell us about the country's economic recovery? (12:42) ③China's State Council unveils rules regulating non-bank payment institutions.(25:10) ④The coalition around the ruling Serbian Progressive Party has claimed victory in Serbia's parliamentary elections.(35:16) ⑤U.S. government report shows the number of homeless people in the country has increased by 12 percent to a record high.(45:00)
12/18/202352 minutes, 59 seconds
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A tale of two Chinese economies? Decoding the real outlook of Chinese economy

China has attained a year-on-year real GDP growth rate of 5.2% in the first three quarters. Meanwhile, the annual Central Economic Work Conference has characterized the Chinese economy in 2023 as having achieved recovery and solid progress in high-quality development. Despite these positive indicators, some of the Western media persist in perpetuating the cliché of the "collapse of the Chinese economy." What truly reflects the outlook of the Chinese economy? Host Ge Anna is joined by Prof. Qu Qiang, Research Fellow from Beijing Foreign Studies University; Prof. Liu Baocheng, Director of the Center for International Business Ethics at the University of International Business and Economics; John Ross, Senior Fellow with the Chongyang Institute of Financial Studies, Renmin University; and Andy Mok, Senior Research Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization.
12/15/202351 minutes, 30 seconds
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Japan’s ruling party faces a major scandal over political funding

①Countries at the COP28 climate summit have for the first time reached a deal to transition away from fossil fuels. (00:58) ②Japan’s Fumio Kishida has embarked on a cabinet overhaul, as he battels to control the damage from a major scandal facing his ruling party. What has paved the way to the scandal? (13:13) ③The US House of Representatives has voted to approve an impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden. Is launching impeachment against a sitting president during election cycle becoming a new normal in the US partisan politics? (25:00) ④In an attempt to persuade Hungary’s Viktor Orban into supporting a financial lifeline to Kyiv and a decision to start EU membership talks with Ukraine, the European Commission has unblocked 10 billion euros of Hungary’s EU funds frozen due to a dispute over the rule of law. (35:53) ⑤The Netherlands and South Korea have announced a joint statement to formalize a chip alliance. Why do the two countries see eye to eye in this regard? (43:52)
12/14/202352 minutes, 25 seconds
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How to build a China-Vietnam Community with a Shared Future

①China and Vietnam have agreed to build a China-Vietnam Community with a Shared Future during a state visit by President Xi Jinping. What does such a community entail? (00:56) ②China's key economic meeting vows to step up policy adjustments to spur recovery in 2024. (13:24) ③The United Nations General Assembly has voted overwhelmingly in favor of a resolution calling for a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza. What does the resolution tell us about the global opinion on the Gaza crisis? (24:52) ④US President Joe Biden has pledged that the US will continue to support Ukraine “as long as it can”. Is Biden’s language becoming more sober?(32:36) ⑤Argentina’s new government has announced plans to cut spending and dramatically devalue the peso to turn the economy around. We explore the rationales behind the announced measures. (43:00)
12/13/202352 minutes, 29 seconds
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Xi’s vision for China-Vietnam community with a shared future

①In an article published in Vietnam’s Nhan Dan Newspaper, Xi Jinping calls for a China-Vietnam community with a shared future. How could China and Vietnam push forward deepened cooperation? (00:55) ②A draft agreement from the UN COP28 climate summit has dropped a call for the phaseout of fossil fuels. We explore the conflicting views behind it. (13:19) ③We take a look at the final meeting this year for US Federal Reserve's Open Market Committee. (24:50) ④US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo says the Biden administration is in discussions with Nvidia about permissible sales of AI chips to China. What does this tell us about the current mindset of the US government on tech restrictions against China? (35:17) ⑤Poland's parliament has elected former European Council president Donald Tusk as prime minister, paving the way for a new pro-EU government. (44:00)
12/12/202352 minutes, 24 seconds
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Why nearly half US voters think Biden spends too much on Ukraine aid

①We explore the potentials for cooperation between China and Vietnam, as President Xi Jinping makes a two-day trip to the Southeast Asian nation. (01:02) ②China's consumer and factory prices fell in November, mainly due to lower commodity prices. (14:01) ③Hong Kong has held its first District Council election since the restructuring of the council's system. Why is the election seen as a key milestone in improving local governance? (24:58) ④Egyptians are heading to polls in a presidential election overshadowed by the war in Gaza. (33:12) ⑤Nearly half US voters think Biden is spending too much on Ukraine aid, according to a new poll. Will this perceived public skepticism prompt the Biden administration to reassess its policy on the Ukraine crisis? (44:39)
12/11/202352 minutes, 48 seconds
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Panel: How to make cooperation prevail in China-EU ties

China has hosted European Union leaders for the first in-person summit between the two sides in four years. President Xi Jinping has called for summing up historical experience, demonstrating wisdom and staying committed to the correct positioning of the China-EU comprehensive strategic partnership. Is there a way to make sure that cooperation, rather than disagreement and rivalry, will prevail in the China-EU ties? Host Ding Heng is joined by Professor Fu Xiaolan, Director of Technology and Management Centre for Development, University of Oxford; Professor Cui Hongjian from Academy of Regional and Global Governance, Beijing Foreign Studies University; David Martin Jones, Visiting Professor with War Studies Department, King's College London.
12/8/202352 minutes, 48 seconds
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How should China, EU navigate interference and strengthen dialogue?

① Xi meets with EU leaders: How should China, EU navigate interference and strengthen dialogue? (00:52) ② Top Chinese and US diplomats agree to build on recent progress in ties and work together on global challenges. (14:27) ③ Volkswagen: Audit finds no sign of 'forced labor' in Xinjiang plant. (23:29) ④ What is the primary focus of Putin's visits to the UAE and Saudi Arabia? (33:05)
12/7/202353 minutes
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Navigating the future: Assessing the 24th China-EU Summit

① Wang Yi: Upcoming China-EU summit to draw blueprint for bilateral ties. (01:01) ② China rebukes Moody's “biased” credit outlook cut. How accurate is Moody's assessment of China's growth prospects? (13:56) ③ Palestinian President calls for the implementation of the two-state solution. What lies in the future for the Palestinian people? (24:42) ④ What does former UK PM David Cameron's trip to Washington signify as his first return to frontline politics as the new British foreign secretary? (34:49)
12/6/202352 minutes, 8 seconds
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How China and Belarus further promote pragmatic cooperation?

① Xi, Lukashenko meeting: How China and Belarus further promote pragmatic cooperation? (00:54) ② How China increase support for the real economy and enhance measures to safeguard against financial risks? (15:17) ③ What are the drivers behind China's express delivery volume reaching a record 120 billion in 2023? (25:51) ④ How have tangible human rights practices shaped China’s societal landscape over the years? (36:27) ⑤ How does the renewed dominance of the US in the global arms trade impact the development of global peace? (45:47)
12/5/202353 minutes, 29 seconds
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Insights into Xi's recent inspection of Shanghai and Jiangsu

① How does Xi's call for Shanghai to enhance competitiveness reflect the current priorities and strategies for the city's growth and its role in China's broader economic landscape? (00:58) ② COP28: China’s role in the global agenda for a sustainable future. (15:25) ③ How will the expansion of Israel's campaign against Hamas impact regional dynamics? (24:16) ④ What more OPEC+ cuts mean for the market? (33:40) ⑤ How is the US Commerce chief leveraging the narrative of the "China threat" to deter the advancement of Chinese chip development? (44:26)
12/4/202354 minutes, 30 seconds
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Panel: Global diplomacy surrounding the Palestinian-Israeli conflict

Hamas and Israel have executed a brief truce of 7 days. The much-needed window saw Hamas in Gaza released more than 100 hostages in return for more than 200 Palestinians freed from prisons in Israel. However, the war has left hundreds of thousands of civilians either dead or displaced, and these horrors are continuing. Global powers have been trying to wield their influence over the conflict. China held a high-level meeting at the UN on the crisis this week. Western powers like the U.S. and the EU have sent their diplomats to Israel. So what is China's official position on the issue? Has the U.S., arguably the nation with the most amount of influence over the issue, done enough? Host Liu Kun is joined by Dr. Lee Pei May, Assistant Professor of Political Science at the International Islamic University Malaysia; Dr. Guy Burton, Adjunct Professor at the Department of International Affairs, Vesalius College in Brussels; Dr. Wang Jin, Associate Professor at Northwest University in China.
12/1/202353 minutes
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Henry Kissinger's legacy in shaping China-US relations

①Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called for a comprehensive and lasting ceasefire in Gaza. What role is China playing in mediating Israeli-Palestinian conflict? (00:43) ②Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has passed away at the age of 100. What legacy does he leave in China-US relations? (14:25) ③The UN climate conference has kicked off in Dubai. What to expect? (24:24) ④US accuses Indian official in foiled plot to kill Sikh separatist in New York City. (32:46) ⑤Nottingham City Council declares itself "bankrupt". (42:43)
11/30/202351 minutes, 21 seconds
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Why is Argentina's Javier Milei making a trip to the US?

①President Xi Jinping has stressed the need to strengthen foreign-related legal system development. How does that align with China's broader national goals and international engagements? (00:46) ②Argentina's president-elect has met with Biden aides in Washington. What objectives does Javier Milei have in mind, and what has been discussed? (14:43) ③As NATO foreign ministers gather in Brussels for a 2-day meeting, we explore the factors that might be affecting Western support for Ukraine. (24:33) ④Biden cracks down on price gouging during his first supply chain council meeting. (33:34) ⑤UN chief calls on world leaders to break the deadly cycle of global warming at COP28 climate conference. (43:42)
11/29/202352 minutes, 4 seconds
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Israel and Hamas agree to extend truce for two days

①Chinese authorities review guidelines on high-quality development of the Yangtze River Economic Belt. What are the details? (00:42) ②World's first supply chain expo has kicked off in Beijing. What to expect? (12:35) ③Israel and Hamas agree to extend truce for two days.(24:50) ④Asia's first-ever Saudi Arabia ETF is being listed in Hong Kong.(35:06) ⑤Britain is in a row with Greece over Parthenon marbles, a set of 2,500-year-old artifacts removed by a British diplomat from the Parthenon temple in Athens in the early 19th Century.(42:55)
11/28/202352 minutes, 31 seconds
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What leads to the surge in respiratory illnesses in China?

①China, Japan and South Korea have charted a course for a trilateral leaders' summit. What significance does it hold for regional peace and development? (00:45) ②China unveils 25 measures to bolster the private economy. How effective will they be in addressing the current challenges faced by private enterprises? (15:11) ③China trials visa-free travel for six countries. How will it contribute to China's high-quality development and opening up? (24:57) ④What factors are contributing to the surge in respiratory illnesses in China? (34:08) ⑤Germany's economy shrinks in third quarter. (42:22)
11/27/202352 minutes, 50 seconds
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Panel: The OpenAI drama and future of AI development

Silicon Valley's AI saga took an unexpected twist this week. OpenAI reinstated Sam Altman days after the company board ousted him. But rather than settling the dust, the company's rollercoaster ride has sparked intense debates surrounding AI regulation. Last Friday, when OpenAI announced the decision to remove Altman from his position, rumors swirled about the company's motivation. Reports suggested a clash between money and ethics, with the board fearing Altman moved too fast to cash in on the new technology, despite its potential dangers. Could the internal strife at OpenAI be a harbinger of broader challenges faced by global regulators in navigating the uncharted waters of AI ethics and governance? Host Zhao Ying is joined by Prof. Pascale Fung, Director of the Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research at HKUST; Andy Mok, Tech Analyst and Senior Research Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization, and Edward Lehman, Managing Director of LEHMAN, LEE & Xu Law Firm.
11/24/202352 minutes, 53 seconds
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North Korea suspends a 2018 deal with South Korea designed to de-escalate tensions

① Chinese Premier Li Qiang has called on G20 members to prioritize development and cooperation. What are the details? (00:47) ② North Korea has suspended a 2018 deal with South Korea designed to de-escalate tension along their shared border. What will be the consequence? (11:02) ③ French Foreign Affairs Minister Catherine Colonna visits China.(25:30) ④ An exit poll in the Netherlands shows that far-right and anti-Islam populist Geert Wilders is headed for a landslide victory.(35:45) ⑤ The UN General Assembly has voted overwhelmingly to adopt a historic tax plan despite resistance from some wealthy countries.(43:30)
11/23/202352 minutes, 31 seconds
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Israel approves hostage release deal with Hamas

① Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for immediate ceasefire in Gaza in an extraordinary video summit with BRICS leaders. (00:46) ② Israel has approved a hostage release deal with Hamas. What are the details? (14:10) ③ Chinese Premier Li Qiang has presided over a Central Financial Commission meeting. What’s the significance? (25:50) ④ China and Uzbekistan have held First Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue in Beijing. (33:40) ⑤ Survey shows AI is transforming the workplace in an astonishing pace. (43:55)
11/22/202353 minutes, 26 seconds
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How significant is the China-Saudi currency swap agreement?

①Chinese President Xi Jinping has had a phone conversation with his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron. What issues have been discussed? (00:43) ②China and Saudi Arabia have signed a currency swap agreement. How will it strengthen financial cooperation and promote trade between the two countries? (13:41) ③Germany, France and Italy have reached agreement on the future of AI regulation. How will that impact negotiations at the European level? (24:13) ④China keeps lend benchmark rates unchanged. (33:13) ⑤Air China resumes direct flights between Beijing and Washington. How will it promote people-to-people exchanges between China and the United States? (42:26)
11/21/202350 minutes, 34 seconds
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Uruguayan President Luis Lacalle Pou visits Beijing

① Uruguayan President Luis Lacalle Pou is in Beijing for a state visit.(00:46) ② Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has met with a delegation of Arab and Islamic foreign ministers in Beijing.What's China's position in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict? (13:20) ③ Argentina's president-elect Javier Milei has vowed to end the country's decades of economic decline. What are his policy mandates? (25:30) ④ SpaceX's Starship exploded in second test flight.(35:12) ⑤ Microsoft is hiring former OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and co-founder Greg Brockman.(43:40)
11/20/202353 minutes, 17 seconds
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How to usher in another golden 30 years of Asia-Pacific cooperation

At the APEC Economic Leaders' Retreat in San Francisco, Chinese President Xi Jinping called for adhering to innovation, openness, green development, as well as inclusiveness and mutual benefits in promoting regional cooperation. A bigger aim, according to Xi, is to build another golden 30 years of Asia-Pacific cooperation. How can APEC stay committed to its founding mission and move to relaunch Asia-Pacific cooperation? Host Ding Heng is joined by Dr. Zhou Mi, Senior Research Fellow with the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation; Professor Shen Dingli from the Institute of International Studies, Fudan University.
11/18/202324 minutes, 42 seconds
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Why China views sustainable development as a "golden key" to solving global problems

At an informal dialogue between APEC leaders and the host nation in San Francisco, Chinese President Xi Jinping described sustainable development as a "golden key" to solving current global problems. On sustainable development, what are the issues on which it is possible for APEC member economies to build consensus? Thursday local time saw Xi hold bilateral talks with Japan’s Fumio Kishida. Is there a chance for China and Japan to pursue mutually-beneficial relations despite frictions? The meeting between Xi and Biden is continuing to generate headlines in media. Will this key moment help stabilize the bilateral ties? Host Ding Heng is joined by Dr. Zhou Mi, Senior Research Fellow with the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation; Professor Shen Dingli from the Institute of International Studies, Fudan University; Professor Joseph Siracusa, Dean of Global Futures with Curtin University.
11/17/202352 minutes, 1 second
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What's China's message on trade and economy at the APEC meetings?

In a written message delivered to the APEC CEO summit in San Francisco, Chinese President Xi Jinping says openness and inclusiveness are the defining features of Asia-Pacific cooperation. Xi Jinping says that development in the Asia-Pacific region has been achieved not through provoking antagonism and confrontation, or erecting high fences around a small yard, but by staying open and inclusive and drawing on each other's strengths. He also stresses that the Asia-Pacific cannot and should not be an arena for geopolitical rivalry. So what has been China's message for trade and economy in the Asia-Pacific at the San Francisco meetings? How will this year's APEC meetings impact economic development in the region? Host Liu Kun is joined by James Rae, Professor, Department of Government, California State University; Professor Doug Guthrie, Director of China Initiatives at Thunderbird School of Global Management.
11/16/202325 minutes
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Xi Biden Summit: What are the outcomes?

① Xi tells Biden success for one country is an opportunity for the other. (00:47) ② UN Security Council adopts resolution for humanitarian pauses in Gaza. How were challenges overcome to finally achieve a breakthrough? (31:47) ③ China's BeiDou Navigation Satellite System has achieved recognition from ICAO. What unique capabilities does it offer? (43:17)
11/16/202351 minutes, 28 seconds
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Xi-Biden meeting concludes

The San Francisco meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and his US counterpart Joe Biden has concluded. At the meeting’s opening, Xi said the China-US relationship has never been smooth sailing over the past 50 years, yet it has kept moving forward with twists and turns. How can the relationship develop in a way that not only benefits the two countries but also fulfills a global responsibility? Host Ding Heng is joined by Rong Ying, Vice President of the China Institute of International Studies, and Rick Dunham, former White House reporter of Businessweek and Co-director of Tsinghua University’s Global Business Journalism Program.
11/16/202324 minutes, 52 seconds
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Xi Biden Summit: How will it alter the trajectory of China-U.S. relations?

① Xi Biden Summit: How will it alter the trajectory of U.S.-China relations? (00:52) ② What is the outlook for China's economy considering the faster-than-expected expansion in consumer and industrial activity observed in October? (32:42) ③ China has benefitted over 1 million African farmer households: minister. (43:40)
11/15/202352 minutes, 31 seconds
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APEC 2023: challenges and expectations

① How can APEC's commitment to expanding output sustainability, as agreed upon by finance ministers from member economies, contribute to the overall resilience and growth of the world economy? (00:46) ② EU to secure supply of critical raw materials amid a race with the US and China. How does the act align with the EU's larger goals? (25:42) ③ How might the impending premiership vote in Congress for Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez influence the political landscape in Spain? (34:03) ④ Former U.K. PM David Cameron returns as foreign secretary. What are the implications and potential impact of his return to political office? (43:24)
11/14/202352 minutes, 4 seconds
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Xi-Biden APEC meeting: What to expect?

① Chinese President is set to meet his US counterpart in San Francisco. What to expect? (00:53) ② What does the massive gathering globally for a Gaza ceasefire signify? (14:37) ③ What motivated the Pacific organizations' harsh condemnation of Japan's continuous discharge of radioactive wastewater into the Pacific Ocean? (25:14) ④ How will China's top economic planner strengthen policy support for private-sector growth? (34:48) ⑤ What's behind Li Auto outselling Tesla's China business in Oct? (42:55)
11/13/202352 minutes, 22 seconds
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Panel: How does the reality in Xizang compare to the portrayal in Western media?

China's Xizang region has seen its economy grow fast over the past decade. Official data shows its GDP exceeded about 29 billion US dollars last year, more than doubling the figures in 2012. What insights can we glean about the tangible transformation of the region from this economic progress? Host Ge Anna is joined by Dr. Yao Shujie, Chueng Kong Professor of Economics, Chongqing University; Dr. Liu Zhiqin, Senior Fellow of Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China; and Mario Cavolo, Founder and CEO of M Communications Group and Senior Fellow, Center for China and Globalization.
11/10/202351 minutes, 22 seconds
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Washington’s plan for Gaza’s postwar future

①US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has provided Washington’s most detailed plan for Gaza’s postwar future, calling for the strip to be politically unified with the West Bank under the administration of the Palestinian Authority. Is it a realistic idea? (00:51) ②We look at a clash between Turkiye and the EU over stance on Hamas. (14:13) ③Why have foreign policy issues dominated a third debate of Republican candidates for the US presidency? (25:00) ④We hear from John Thornton, Chair Emeritus of the Brookings Institution, about his views on dialogue between civilizations. (34:58) ⑤Why is Estonia moving to allow Taiwan to open a new office in the Baltic country? (43:14)
11/9/202352 minutes, 44 seconds
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Why China fosters dialogue between civilizations

China is hosting an international forum in Beijing in a move to foster dialogue between different civilizations. The Inter-Civilizational Communication and Global Development Forum has attracted some 150 officials, business leaders, scholars and celebrities from more than 30 countries. Chinese President Xi Jinping proposed the Global Civilization Initiative (GCI) earlier this year, calling for international people-to-people exchanges and respect for the diversity of civilizations. Why is it an important mission for China to foster dialogue between different civilizations? What issues is the GCI looking to address? Host Ding Heng is joined by Erik Solheim, former Executive Director of the UN Environment Programme, and Einar Tangen, Senior Fellow with the Taihe Institute.
11/8/202327 minutes, 45 seconds
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World Internet Conference: ten years on

①Addressing the annual World Internet Conference, Xi Jinping called for the proper handling of challenges posed by technological innovation, as well as the safe development of AI. We discuss China’s vision for cyber governance and what this event has achieved over past 10 years. (00:51) ②We hear from Accenture Greater China’s Managing Director about his views on China’s digital economy. (14:24) ③China is hosting an international forum to foster inter-civilizational dialogue. We explore possible implications of the China-proposed Global Civilization Initiative. (25:01)
11/8/202352 minutes, 43 seconds
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How China and Australia can get along

①Meeting Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Chinese President Xi Jinping called on Beijing and Canberra to be partners of mutual trust and fulfilment. What’s the right model for the two sides to get along? (00:53) ②Israel's war in Gaza has entered its second month. (14:21) ③Polish Investment and Trade Agency official: Everyone wants to enter Chinese market, CIIE a great platform to do so. (24:56) ④A new report by the World Intellectual Property Organization shows China continues to hold the top position in the number of patent applications (35:18) ⑤Elon Musk has released a new AI chatbot in a bid to take on OpenAI, Google and Meta in this field. Is investment boom in generative AI making a new tech bubble? (44:11)
11/7/202352 minutes, 44 seconds
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How a trade fair in Shanghai tells about China’s economic outlook

①China seeks to bolster its economic outlook at an annual import-focused trade fair in Shanghai. (00:57) ②We speaks to Marriott International Greater China’s President about her views on China’s economic prospect. (14:08) ③US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the Palestinian Authority could play a central role in any post-Hamas government in Gaza. Why is the Biden administration turning its attention to who will govern Gaza if Israel achieves its war aim of dismantling Hamas? (24:48) ④As part of a plan to turn the coastal province of Fujian into a zone for integrated development with Taiwan, the Chinese mainland has unveiled a set of entry-exit policies for Taiwan compatriots. (34:39) ⑤Why do American officials and lawmakers voice support for the extension of a trade program between the US and Africa? (43:55)
11/6/202352 minutes, 31 seconds
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Panel: How encouraged should we be by recent progress in U.S.-China relations?

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited Washington recently in an effort aiming to save a bilateral relationship seemingly in a downward spiral. In the U.S. capital, Wang met with U.S. President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan. After the trip, both sides said they agreed to work together toward a meeting between the two heads of state in San Francisco during this year’s APEC meetings in November. How should we see these recent developments in the relationship between the U.S. and China? What expectations should we hold about this relationship moving forward? Host Liu Kun is joined by Victor Gao, Chair Professor at Soochow University; Bo Kong, Associate Professor and Co-Director of the OU Institute for U.S.-China Issues, University of Oklahoma; and Dr. Clifford Kiracofe, Washington-based author and former Senior Professional Staff Member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
11/3/202351 minutes, 42 seconds
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What’s in the Bletchley Declaration on AI safety?

① Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will start a four-day visit to China. What will be on his agenda? (00:43) ② Twenty-eight countries, including the US, UK and China, have agreed to cooperate over AI development. How significant is this commitment? (13:57) ③ Japan starts third round of nuclear-contaminated water discharge. But questions remain regarding TEPCO’s management and transparency. (24:32) ④ US Federal Reserve holds interest rates at 22-year high. (33:49) ⑤ Flying Tigers veterans are visiting China. We spoke to one of them who just spent his 103rd birthday in Beijing. (50:56)
11/2/202350 minutes, 56 seconds
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Pressure mounting on Israel over Gaza war: Bolivia cuts ties with Israel

①China has held a central financial work conference in Beijing to deepen reforms in the financial sector. What are the major takeaways? (00:54) ②China establishes the Xinjiang Pilot Free Trade Zone. How does it fit into the broader economic and trade strategies of the country? (14:16) ③Bolivia cuts diplomatic ties with Israel over the war in Gaza. How might this diplomatic backlash impact the broader international response to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? (24:22) ④The United States strikes four African countries off preferential trade list. (33:47) ⑤As world leaders gather in the UK for the AI Safety Summit, how can they work to address immediate and long-term challenges posed by AI? (43:31)
11/1/202351 minutes, 28 seconds
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Israel-Hamas war: Netanyahu rejects calls for ceasefire

①The 10th Beijing Xiangshan Forum has concluded in the Chinese capital. What new perspectives have been offered to existing global challenges? (00:50) ②China and France hold strategic dialogue. What are the major takeaways? (14:57) ③Shenzhou-16 taikonauts have returned to Earth from China Space Station. What have been accomplished during their five months in space? (25:00) ④Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected calls for a ceasefire with Hamas. Will the conflict spill over into a broader regional crisis? (32:57) ⑤Biden announces "strongest" regulations yet to ensure safety of AI. (43:00)
10/31/202352 minutes, 29 seconds
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What are the takeaways from Wang Yi's US visit?

① Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi says the path to a Xi-Biden meeting in San Francisco will not be a smooth one. How can both sides work together to achieve results? (00:47) ② The 10th Beijing Xiangshan Forum is taking place in the Chinese capital. How important is such a platform during a time of global tensions? (14:40) ③ Israeli forces expand ground operations in Gaza, raising concerns of a humanitarian catastrophe. (24:24) ④ China's industrial profits see continuous rebound as economy recovers. (30:55) ⑤ Multiple shootings in US leave at least 11 dead over Halloween weekend. (41:09)
10/30/202349 minutes, 54 seconds
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Panel: The risk of a wider war in the Middle East

Three weeks into the Israel-Hamas conflict, more airstrikes have ravaged swaths of the Gaza Strip. Residents are running out of food, water and other supplies. Israeli ground forces, accompanied by fighter jets and drones, have conducted targeted raids in Gaza and struck dozens of Hamas targets. Meanwhile, the US military launched two airstrikes against Iranian-linked sites in eastern Syria, following a series of attacks against US forces in the region. As an Israeli ground invasion looms, fears grow that the war may escalate into a wider, regional conflict. How likely is a larger war in the Middle East, and what can be done to stop it? Host Zhao Ying is joined by Wang Jin, Associate Professor at Northwest University in Xi'an, China; Joseph Siracusa, Dean of Global Futures at Curtin University; and Tim Anderson, Director of Center for Counter Hegemonic Studies, a Sydney-based think tank.
10/27/202352 minutes, 56 seconds
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China’s youngest-ever crew of astronauts to space station

①China’s top leader has met visiting California Governor Gavin Newsom to discuss collaboration on tackling climate change. We explore the potentials in California-China cooperation in green development. (00:53) ②China has deployed its youngest-ever crew of astronauts to space station. (14:10) ③Donald Trump ally Mike Johnson has been elected US House Speaker after a long-running gridlock. Is this a show of unity for the Republican Party? (24:39) ④The EU has launched a forum of the bloc's international infrastructure investment scheme. What has prompted EU officials to do so? (34:03) ⑤We talk to UN Capital Development Fund’s Deputy Executive Secretary about a new platform of the fund that seeks to connect entrepreneurs with investors. (42:14)
10/26/202352 minutes, 19 seconds
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US and Australia’s attempts to broaden their security alliance

①Chinese Premier Li Qiang is in Kyrgyzstan for an SCO meeting and an official visit. (00:55) ②The US and Australia have announced plans to cooperate on critical minerals and bolster Pacific Islands infrastructure. Why are they seeking to broaden their security alliance into an economic and technology partnership? (12:27) ③China has criticized a report from the Pentagon detailing China's military strength and nuclear arsenal. Why is Pentagon exaggerating hype about a so-called Chinese military threat? (24:55) ④China will issue sovereign debt worth $137 billion to support economy. (33:00) ⑤The International Monetary Fund says Germany is expected to eclipse Japan as the world’s No. 3 economy in 2023. (44:11)
10/25/202352 minutes, 43 seconds
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What’s at stake in Chinese foreign minister’s US visit this week?

①China’s foreign minister calls for peace in phone conversations with Israeli and Palestinian counterparts. Is the Gaza crisis a test of China's Middle East peace diplomacy? (00:53) ②Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will travel to the United States later this week to meet his US counterpart Antony Blinken and President Joe Biden's national security adviser Jake Sullivan. What’s at stake in his trip? (13:58) ③China says it has maintained extreme patience on the Ren'ai Jiao issue. We explore the latest incident between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea? (24:46) ④Wall Street brokerages have raised China's 2023 economic growth forecast. (35:07) ⑤We take a look at Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s state visit to China. (45:03)
10/24/202352 minutes, 31 seconds
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California Governor Gavin Newsom’s China visit

①California Governor Gavin Newsom is in China, with climate change topping his agenda. Can California push the US federal government in the direction of more dialogue with China at least on climate issues? (00:50) ②Australia's Prime Minister is to visit China, with progress on wine trade. (14:31) ③A second humanitarian convoy has crossed from Egypt into Gaza, as Israel continues its bombardment of the besieged territory. What’s the current bottleneck that reins in the supply of humanitarian aid into the strip? (24:50) ④China has criticized the US for imposing export restrictions on AI-related semiconductor shipments to China. (34:22) ⑤We discuss why far-right populist Javier Milei failed to win first round of Argentina’s presidential election. (43:04)
10/23/202352 minutes, 31 seconds
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How BRI summit forges alternatives for a changing world

Nearly 460 outcomes were achieved as the curtain came down on the 3rd Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation in Beijing. These outcomes encompass a range of international cooperation proposals, multilateral agreements, practical projects, and bilateral agreements. During the event, Chinese President Xi Jinping highlighted eight major steps to bring Belt and Road cooperation to a new stage of higher-quality and higher-level development. As Belt and Road cooperation completes its vibrant first decade, how does the future of this initiative unfold within the eight major steps? How will participating countries together provide alternative choices to the ever-changing world through collaboration? Host Ge Anna is joined by Chen Weihua, Chief of the China Daily EU Bureau and former chief correspondent in Washington, DC; Zoon Ahmed Khan, Research Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization; and Giorgia Maset, Policy Officer in European and International Organizations.
10/20/202352 minutes, 22 seconds
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China’s mentality on AI governance

①Dozens of world leaders pledge to bolster collaboration to elevate the Belt and Road Initiative to a new era of high-quality development. We look at a presidential statement issued after the Belt and Road forum in Beijing. (00:53) ②We talk to Charles Onunaiju, Director of the Center for China studies Nigeria, on what the BRI has brought to his country. (13:10) ③China has proposed a framework for artificial intelligence, calling for equal rights on AI development. We explore China’s mentality and vision for AI governance? (24:57) ④Latest in Gaza crisis: Egypt agrees to allow humanitarian aid trucks into the territory, and Joe Biden warns Israel against repeating Washington’s mistakes after 9/11. (35:10) ⑤We look at a deal between Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and a faction of opposition on electoral roadmap. (45:16)
10/19/202352 minutes, 27 seconds
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Xi Jinping’s vison for the Belt and Road Initiative’s future

①Xi Jinping has promised open markets and tens of billions of US dollars in new investments for “Belt and Road” projects. Wang Zhengxu and Sultan Hali join us on Xi’s vision for the BRI’s future. (00:58) ②China and Serbia have signed a contract which will see China's first high-speed rail export to Europe. What is the prospect of Chinese high-speech rail setting footprints in Europe? (25:30) ③Erik Solheim: The future color of the Belt and Road Initiative is green. (33:15) ④China’s third-quarter GDP grows by 4.9 percent, exceeding expectations. (43:28)
10/18/202353 minutes, 18 seconds
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Why New Zealand elects a conservative prime minister after six years of liberal rule

①We hear from a Moldovan diplomat about how the Belt and Road Initiative has benefited his country. (00:57) ②US President Joe Biden will travel to Israel to try to influence its conduct of war against Hamas. What will Biden's trip be able to accomplish? And what might be beyond Biden's control? (13:29) ③In Poland, opposition parties appear to have gained enough votes in the general election to oust the ruling Law and Justice party. What’s at stake here? (25:02) ④In New Zealand, conservative former businessman Christopher Luxon will be the next prime minister after winning a decisive election. What does his business background mean for his governance style? (33:57) ⑤Recent industry reports have highlighted China's advances in the cloud computing industry. (41:34)
10/17/202351 minutes, 13 seconds
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China’s position on the Israel-Hamas war

①China will send special envoy on a Middle East de-escalation mission. Is China deepening its involvement in facilitating a potential ceasefire in the Gaza crisis? (00:59) ②We hear from a former project director of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor about the achievements of the flagship BRI project over the past decade. (13:32) ③We take a look at China's new foreign trade figures. (24:59) ④The US seeks to tackle the so-called loopholes in chip restrictions against China. Does this risk complicating the diplomatic efforts to stabilize the ties between Beijing and Washington? (34:27) ⑤We explore why Australia has overwhelmingly rejected a plan to give greater political rights to Indigenous people in a referendum. (43:43)
10/16/202352 minutes, 43 seconds
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Panel: Will Gaza crisis spiral into a regional conflict?

A week into the Israel-Hamas war, the crisis is continuing to escalate. The surprise weekend attack by Hamas was the biggest single mass killing of Israelis since 1948. Israel is retaliating by targeting the Gaza Strip, a small territory that has been under the control of Hamas since 2007. In this edition of the program, we continue to explore the underlying issues behind this crisis, and whether it will spiral into a bigger conflict. Host Ding Heng is joined by Dr. Guy Burton, Adjunct Professor at the Department of International Affairs, Vesalius College in Brussels; Dr. Wang Jin, Middle East expert and Associate Professor with Northwest University in Xi'an, China; Ricardo Laremont, Professor of Political Science and Sociology with the State University of New York in Binghamton.
10/13/202351 minutes, 20 seconds
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Is the waning U.S. impact in the Middle East evident amid recent conflicts?

① Is the waning U.S. impact in the Middle East evident amid recent Palestine-Israel conflicts? (00:56) ② Borrell's trip to China: How will China, EU enhance cooperation amidst trade challenges? (15:02) ③ What’s behind the better-than-expected growth in China's auto market? (35:27) ④ How U.S. partisan polarization hampering progress on critical issues? (44:53)
10/12/202352 minutes, 31 seconds
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Is there a political solution to current Israel-Palestine conflict?

① China calls for efforts to advance the two-state solution to resolve the newly erupted conflict between Israel and Palestine. (00:51) ② How China-Europe freight trains linking 25 European countries and over 100 cities in 11 Asian countries and regions contributed to global development over the past decade? (24:24) ③ Why IMF slashes 2023 global growth forecasts: insights into the downward revision. (33:30) ④ What prompted Malaysia to use its currency for international trade to reduce reliance on US dollar? (43:27)
10/11/202351 minutes, 30 seconds
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China-U.S. ties: Can recent diplomatic visits bridge gap and shape future policies?

① Xi calls China-US relations "the most important bilateral relationship in the world." (00:57) ② Highlights of a white paper on Belt and Road cooperation. (14:04) ③ China urges the Philippines to stop its infringement of Chinese territorial waters in the South China Sea. (25:20) ④ China's manufacturing PMI bounces back to expansion territory in Sept as economy improves. (35:09) ⑤ Iran, Sudan decide to restore diplomatic relations after a seven-year strain. (45:16)
10/10/202352 minutes, 31 seconds
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How Palestine-Israel tensions reshape regional landscape?

① How Palestine and Israel tensions reshape the regional landscape? (00:44) ② Thailand’s PM visits Hong Kong. What role HK plays in facilitating collaboration between ASEAN nations? (24:19) ③ China to encourage participation of more private enterprises in telecommunications sector. What is the prospect? (35:09) ④ Is soaring U.S. debt threatening a global economic slowdown? (45:01)
10/9/202352 minutes, 6 seconds
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Panel: What’s at stake in the unprecedented UAW strike in America?

In the US, the United Auto Workers strike has been going on for three weeks, and it looks like the labor union is prepared for a long fight. For the first time, the UAW is striking against all of the Big Three — General Motors, Ford and Stellantis — at the same time. Anderson Economic Group, a Michigan-based research company, estimates the first two weeks of the movement alone have cost the US economy almost $4 billion. What has made these auto workers put down their tools? Is the strike a reflection of a bigger social movement in the country? Host Ding Heng is joined by Paul Fabrizio, Professor of Political Science with McMurry University; Derek Catsam, Professor of History at the University of Texas of the Permian Basin; Aubrey Jewett, Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Central Florida.
10/6/202352 minutes, 31 seconds
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China hits back at EU probe into Chinese EVs

① China expresses strong dissatisfaction over the European Union's probe into Chinese electric cars. Is the EU's investigation protectionist in nature, as China has argued? (00:50) ② Japan releases a second round of nuclear-contaminated water. What could be the long-term impact on the marine environment and public health as the discharges are expected to continue for decades? (13:16) ③ What's behind the repeated incidents between the China Coast Guard and Filipino vessels in waters near Ren'ai reef? (24:11) ④ London is on the cusp of becoming the biggest stock market in Europe again. (33:44) ⑤ Hangzhou Asian Games: How are sports evolving in digital age? (43:07)
10/5/202351 minutes, 25 seconds
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What next after US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy ousted?

①Kevin McCarthy has become the first Speaker of the US House of Representatives to be ousted. What happens next? (00:47) ②The European Union will assess export controls on sensitive technology. We examine the evolving definition of "national security" in the context of international trade. (13:44) ③In a sharp escalation of a weeks-long crisis, India has told Canada to withdraw dozens of diplomatic staff. What does the future hold for India-Canada relations? (23:52) ④Mexico president slams US military support for Ukraine and urges Washington to invest more in assisting Latin American nations. (31:39) ⑤The Resurgence of Squash: highlights from the 19th Asian Games & its growth potential (41:08)
10/4/202350 minutes, 56 seconds
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Trump's civil fraud trial begins in New York: What's at stake?

①Nearly 4 million domestic trips have been made in the first three days of China's Golden Week holidays. We bring you more on China's holiday consumption. (00:46) ②The head of the IMF has called for the organization to adapt to changes in the global economy, particularly China's rise over the past decade. Should China be granted more voting power in the IMF? (12:23) ③Donald Trump's civil trial in New York has begun. What's at stake, and what could happen next? (23:09) ④Japan to begin release second batch of Fukushima water. (32:08) ⑤Will Slovakia's new coalition government end military support for Ukraine? (41:03)
10/3/202349 minutes, 44 seconds
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US averts government shutdown. What happens next?

①China and Germany have agreed to expand market access after resuming high-level talks in Frankfurt. How significant is this for both sides? (00:47) ②China has rejected a report released by the U.S. State Department that accuses China of "spreading disinformation globally", saying the report is in itself disinformation. (12:08) ③Türkiye launches airstrikes against Kurdish militants in North Iraq after deadly Ankara blast. (24:02) ④The US government has avoided a shutdown as the Congress passed a short-term funding bill. What happens next? (34:03) ⑤US lawmakers demand documents on Ford battery partnership with CATL. (44:02)
10/2/202351 minutes, 33 seconds
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Panel: Has China's economy peaked?

China's economic landscape has become a focal point of extensive debate. Amidst a flurry of Western media predictions ranging from "stagnation" to "collapse" for the world second-largest economy, concerns about its future have taken center stage. While some argue that China is at crossroads, others believe that existing and forthcoming policies will pave the way for sustained economic growth. What lies ahead for China's economic future? Is it poised to ascend into the ranks of high-income nations, or could it be stuck in the so-called "middle-income" trap? In this episode, we cut through the noise and explore the real picture of China's economy. Host Zhao Ying is joined by Chen Jiahe, chief investment officer at Novem Arcae Technologies; John Ross, Senior fellow with Chongyang Institute of Financial Studies, Renmin University; and Einar Tangen, Senior Fellow at Taihe Institute.
9/29/202352 minutes, 28 seconds
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How have China's free trade zones spearheaded trade and opening-up?

① Ten years on: How have China's free trade zones spearheaded trade and opening-up? (00:54) ② Foreign institutions express positive views on the A-share market and China's economic growth. (12:30) ③ The China Coast Guard says the Philippines' claim about removing Chinese blocking nets at Huangyan Island is purely fabricated. (24:42) ④ DPRK amends its constitution on nuclear policy, citing the need to deter U.S. provocations. (35:38)
9/28/202353 minutes, 47 seconds
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Unraveling what behind U.S. recent push for economic cooperation with China

① Chinese senior diplomat calls on the United States and its policy toward China to return to a rational and pragmatic track. (00:49) ② China, Japan, and South Korea agree to resume leaders’ summit “as early as possible”. (14:54) ③ China’s upcoming holiday is expected to spark the biggest boom for Chinese outbound tourism since the pandemic. (24:32) ④ France and Germany have laid out a set of proposals for reforming the European Union, dividing the member states into four tiers. (33:32) ⑤ South Korean court rejects an arrest warrant for the main opposition party leader. (44:08)
9/27/202352 minutes
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How does China act to build a global community of shared future?

① Highlights of China's whitepaper on global community of shared future. (00:45) ② China EU have “candid and pragmatic” talks on economic and trade issues. (15:50) ③ US auto workers expand strike as Biden, Trump to join the picket line this week. (35:01) ④ Biden pledges more aid to Pacific islands. Can US keep its promises this time? (52:25)
9/26/202352 minutes, 25 seconds
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Can China, EU have a frank and sincere dialogue over trade issues?

① EU Trade Chief in China for the China-EU High-Level Economic and Trade Dialogue, saying no intention to "decouple" from China. (00:54) ② Former U.S. State Secretary Henry Kissinger warns against the dangers of decoupling with China. (14:03) ③ Solomon Islands PM blasts Japan's discharge of nuclear-contaminated water into the ocean, calling it an attack on global trust. (24:55) ④ U.S. envoy confirms Five Eyes informed Trudeau's India allegation. (36:15) ⑤ France to withdraw troops from Niger by year-end: Macron. (44:40)
9/25/202352 minutes, 26 seconds
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UNGA General Debate: observing rising undercurrent in world political landscape

UN chief Antonio Guterres has delivered a grave warning to leaders from across the world, expressing deep concern about the mounting global challenges and escalating geopolitical tensions. “Our world is becoming unhinged. Geopolitical tensions are rising. Global challenges are mounting. And we seem incapable of coming together to respond.” How can world leaders effectively address and navigate these challenges? Are we witnessing a rising under-current in the world's political landscape, fundamentally reshaping global dynamics? Host Ge Anna is joined by Dr Timothy Kerswell, Research Fellow at Advanced Institute of Global and Contemporary China Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Dr George Tzogopoulos, Director of the EU-China Programmes and Senior Research Fellow, European Institute of Nice; Prof Qu bo, China Foreign Affairs University.
9/22/202352 minutes, 1 second
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Behind Poland’s decision to stop supplying weapons to Ukraine

① China’s vice president has hailed the Global Development Initiative as a success in promoting cooperation and incubating new economic momentum. What does the initiative tell us about China’s worldview on international affairs? (00:55) ②Poland says it is no longer supplying weapons to Ukraine, as a diplomatic dispute over grain escalates. Does this raise questions about the sustainability of the support to Ukraine? (13:33) ③Top leaders of the US and Israel vow to work together to normalize Israel-Saudi relations, but Saudi Arabia says Palestinians would be important in any deal to normalize ties with Israel. Which party has more urgency to see a normalization deal? (24:37) ④Boeing has predicted that China will receive 20% of the world's new commercial airplane deliveries over the next 20 years. (35:41) ⑤China has accused the US of infiltrating Huawei servers beginning in 2009. What’s correlation between the alleged hacking and the US sanctions against the firm? (45:29)
9/21/202352 minutes, 55 seconds
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Online Safety Bill: UK’s efforts to crack down on harmful social media content

①We take a look at a new round of China-Russia strategic security consultation in Moscow. (00:55) ②The war in Ukraine has figured prominently on the first day of the high-level UN General Debate. (12:33) ③Azerbaijan has launched a military operation in the disputed mountainous region of Nagorno-Karabakh, calling it an "anti-terror" measure. We explore the reasons behind the resurgence of violence in the region. (24:45) ④Eurozone inflation was revised down to 5.2% in August. (35:23) ⑤UK opens a new chapter in digital regulation as parliament passes Online Safety Bill. (44:32)
9/20/202352 minutes, 19 seconds
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How a Sikh activist’s murder triggered diplomatic row between India and Canada

①China’s foreign minister has held talks with Russian counterpart in Moscow. We discuss the timing of Wang Yi’s trip to Russia. (00:53) ②We explore a diplomatic row between India and Canada over allegations linking India to the killing of a Sikh activist in western Canada. (12:59) ③US car workers threaten to expand Detroit strikes. (25:23) ④The US has launched a cooperation initiative with dozens of European, African and American countries touching the Atlantic Ocean. What has prompted the US to do so? (38:01) ⑤We take a look at a radiation concern surrounding iPhone 12 in Europe. (45:25)
9/19/202353 minutes, 9 seconds
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China-ASEAN Expo marks 20 years of enhanced cooperation

①China-ASEAN Expo is underway in Nanning. Chinese Premier Li Qiang says China-ASEAN relations are the most successful model in Asia-Pacific cooperation. (00:40) ②Senior Chinese and US officials meet in Malta for "substantive and constructive" talks. (13:20) ③The Summit of the Group of 77 and China has concluded with emphasis on empowering the Global South. (24:34) ④Okinawa Governor is visiting Geneva to oppose the relocation of a US military base in Japan. (32:26) ⑤China posted better-than-expected economic data in August. (40:47)
9/18/202352 minutes, 2 seconds
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Panel: Geopolitics behind a planned India-Middle East-Europe trade corridor

Plans are underway to build a new trade corridor connecting India to Europe via the Middle East. US, India, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates announced the project during the recent G20 summit. The European Union, France, Italy and Germany are also involved. In this edition of the program, we explore the geopolitics behind this project, as well as the prospect of the actual constructions surrounding it. Host Ding Heng is joined by Mohammed Saqib, CEO of the Bureau of Research on Industry and Economic Fundamentals, a New Delhi-based consultancy; Guy Burton, Adjunct Professor at the Department of International Affairs, Vesalius College in Brussels; Yin Zhiguang, Professor of International Politics at Fudan University.
9/15/202352 minutes, 30 seconds
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What led to elevation of China Venezuela relationship?

① What factors led to the elevation of the China-Venezuela relationship to an all-weather strategic partnership? (00:55) ② Cambodian PM Hun Manet is in China on his first official trip abroad since taking office last month. What to expect? (14:58) ③China releases a proposal on the reform and development of global governance. How might it shape the future of international cooperation? (24:42) ④China expresses serious concerns and strong dissatisfaction on EU's anti-subsidy probe into Chinese EV. What could be the consequences of the move for EU EV market? (34:32)
9/14/202352 minutes, 11 seconds
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What to expect from China's cross-Straits integrated development zone

① China plans to establish Fujian Province as a demonstration zone for fostering integrated development across the Taiwan Straits. (00:51) ② U.S. House speaker calls for an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, alleging corruption within the Biden family. (15:00) ③ Russian President Vladimir Putin says Western countries are destroying the international financial relations system. (24:45) ④ Japan PM reshuffles the cabinet to boost his government's declining popularity. (35:00)
9/13/202352 minutes, 30 seconds
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How Zambian president's China visit strengthen ties?

① How did the Zambian president's China visit enhance mutual understanding and strengthen ties? (00:51) ② What factors contributed to the remarkable growth of China's new energy vehicle sector this year? (13:27) ③ Why EU decide to cut its economic growth forecasts for the Eurozone in 2023, 2024? (26:02) ④ What is the significance of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's visit to Russia? (35:21) ⑤ Why Japan is urged to accept strict international supervision for the disposal of Fukushima's nuclear-contaminated water into the sea? (43:08)
9/12/202351 minutes, 30 seconds
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How does China revitalize its Northeastern region?

① Chinese President Xi Jinping stresses striving for full revitalization of Northeast China. (00:47) ② Venezuelan President says Shenzhen’s development experience is constructive for his country. (16:32) ③ Devastating earthquake jolts Morocco, more than 2,000 killed. (24:53) ④ China’s August consumer prices edge higher, highlighting the nation's ongoing recovery in the consumer market. (35:27) ⑤ Is enhanced relationship between Vietnam and U.S. primarily symbolic? (45:27)
9/11/202352 minutes, 59 seconds
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Is the Group of 20 still pursuing its original mission?

Leaders from the Group of 20 world top economies have just concluded their summit in the Indian capital of New Dehli. While national governments shared common concerns over issues like food, energy, supply chains, their positions over the war in Ukraine were polarized. Some western leaders tried to pull the global south into their camp but failed. What's the G20 platform for? Is it still pursuing the mission of improving global governance set by leaders of these countries when they first gathered in Washington in 2008? Host Liu Kun is joined by Swaran Singh, Professor of International Relations at Jawaharlal Nehru University; Zhang Baohui, Professor of Government and International Affairs, Lingnan University in Hong Kong.
9/10/202325 minutes
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Panel: ASEAN's mandate to foster growth

The 43rd Summit and meetings of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, have just concluded in Jakarta, Indonesia. Under the theme of "ASEAN Matters: Epicentrum of Growth," the meetings provided platforms for leaders of ASEAN countries, as well their Asian and western counterparts, to discuss ways of building a stronger regional economic powerhouse. What has made ASEAN the promised land for growth? To focus on the economy, how should ASEAN countries maintain geopolitical stability in the region? How can China and ASEAN work with each other to unleash more development potential? Host Liu Kun is joined by Timo Kivimaki, Professor of International Relations at University of Bath; Bunn Nagara, Director and Senior Fellow, BRI Caucus for Asia-Pacific, and Honorary Fellow at Perak Academy; Rong Ying, Vice President and Senior Research Fellow, at the China Institute of International Studies.
9/8/202351 minutes, 53 seconds
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Can China and Australia rebuild trust and improve ties?

①Chinese premier Li Qiang calls for prioritizing development in regional cooperation. (00:46) ②Pakistani Ambassador to China praises the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, calling it a corridor of hope and opportunities. (14:21) ③China and Australia hold first high-level dialogue in three years. How can the two countries rebuild trust and improve ties? (24:56) ④The European Commission imposes stricter rules on "gatekeeper" tech giants. How does that reflect the changing landscape of tech governance and the evolving role of governments in digital economies? (33:22) ⑤Is India changing its name to Bharat? (43:20)
9/7/202351 minutes, 29 seconds
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The future of China-ASEAN cooperation

①Chinese Premier Li Qiang says China-ASEAN cooperation will stay firm as long as both sides keep to the right path. (00:41) ②Johnson & Johnson Consumer Health China remains committed to China's market (12:26) ③Caixin PMI shows China's services sector growth slows. (24:58) ④The UK's second largest city has effectively declared itself bankrupt. What are the reasons? (53:36) ⑤Saudi Arabia will extend its voluntary cut of 1 million barrels per day until the end of the year. What does this mean for the global oil market? (43:22)
9/6/202351 minutes, 34 seconds
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Can Black Sea grain deal be restored?

① The 43rd ASEAN Summit opens in Jakarta. What key issues will dominate the discussions? (00:42) ② Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin have met in Sochi. Can the Black Sea grain deal be restored? (13:43) ③ Israeli scholar at CIFTIS: robotics industry could help to foster China's high-quality economic development (23:34) ④ Tesla shows off restyled Model 3 sedan at CIFTIS. (34:03) ⑤ Japan tells the WTO that China's seafood ban over Fukushima water is "unacceptable", while China says its move is fully legitimate. (43:50)
9/5/202351 minutes, 38 seconds
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How will China foster private sector growth?

①China will set up a special bureau to support the private economy. How significant is the role of the private sector in China's economy? (00:38) ②China's first-tier cities ease mortgage rules. What impact will this have on China's property market? (12:55) ③Irish diplomat says the country hopes to deepen cooperation with China in agriculture and sustainable development. (23:47) ④What is driving Nigeria's contemplation of G20 membership? (32:32) ⑤China's rural football league will collaborate with English Premier League to boost exchanges in the sports sector. (42:31)
9/4/202350 minutes, 52 seconds
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Panel: Landmark science agreement caught in the middle of US-China tensions

A landmark science and technology agreement between the U.S. and China has narrowly escaped termination. Rather than renewing it for another five-year period, the Biden administration made a last-minute decision to extend it for six months. At its core, science thrives on collaboration. Researchers come together driven by shared interests, their efforts directed toward advancing humanity. In a world increasingly molded by technological progress, can we truly afford to let political tensions overshadow scientific cooperation, especially between two scientific powerhouses like the U.S. and China? Host Zhao Ying is joined by Zhao Hai, Director of International Political Studies at the National Institute for Global Strategy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; Caroline Wagner, Professor at The Ohio State University; Tian Xia, Professor of Medicine at University of California, Los Angeles; and Mark Cohen, Asia IP Project director at the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology.
9/1/202351 minutes, 42 seconds
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Beninese President Patrice Talon visits China

①Beninese President Patrice Talon is on a state visit to China. What issues top his agenda?(00:47) ②The military junta in Gabon has named the head of the presidential guard as the transitional leader of the country following a coup. What's the latest? (13:24) ③Latest figures from the IAEA show that China is now the breakaway global leader in new nuclear construction.(25:00) ④The purchasing managers' index for China's manufacturing sector came in at 49.7 in August, up from 49.3 in July.(35:36) ⑤North Korea has fired two short-range ballistic missiles in a drill simulating a "nuclear strike" on targets in South Korea.(45:30)
8/31/202352 minutes, 34 seconds
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British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly visits China

①Chinese Premier Li Qiang has met visiting U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo in Beijing. What has been achieved by both sides during Raimondo’s visit in China? (00:53) ②British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly has made a visit to China. What is the current state of UK-China relationship? (16:37) ③It's been two years this August 30th since the United States completed its withdrawal from Afghanistan. How has Afghanistan recovered from the 20-year-long war in the past two years? (22:43) ④The number of available jobs in the United States has dropped for the third consecutive month.(33:03) ⑤China’s envoy to Japan has reiterated China's firm opposition to Japan's ocean discharge of nuclear-contaminated wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. (43:20)
8/30/202350 minutes, 32 seconds
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China, U.S. to establish new dialogues on trade, export control

①China and U.S. have agreed to establish new dialogues on trade, export control, among others. What are the details? (00:46) ②A U.S. federal judge has set March 4, 2024 as the trial date for former President Donald Trump on charges of attempting to overturn the 2020 election.(14:36) ③More than half of the industrial robots installed worldwide are in China.(26:00) ④Huawei's newly released Mate 60 series features pioneering satellite-phone function. How does that work? (36:15) ⑤Officials in Nigeria and Greece have demanded the return of treasures after thousands of items were stolen from the British Museum.(45:03)
8/29/202353 minutes, 47 seconds
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Chinese President Xi Jinping stresses greater efforts to build beautiful Xinjiang

①Chinese President Xi Jinping has stressed the need for greater effort in grasping the strategic positioning of Xinjiang and in building a beautiful Xinjiang. What are the details? (00:46) ②China has cut its stamp duty on securities trading by half.(10:38) ③Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao has met with visiting U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo in Beijing. What could be achieved? (24:31) ④Libya has suspended Foreign Minister Najla Mangoush after Israel said its Foreign Minister had met the Libyan Foreign Minister despite the countries not having formal relations.(34:20) ⑤A new round of negotiations between Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan has kicked off in Cairo over the long-running dispute regarding the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.(44:23)
8/28/202352 minutes, 24 seconds
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BRICS: the Voice of the Global South

The BRICS welcomes six new members from three different continents to join the group of emerging economies. The countries are Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. Their membership will take effect on Jan. 1 2024. What will the expanded bloc bring to the international stage? How could they collectively shape the global economic and political landscape? Host Ge Anna is joined by Chen Weihua, Chief China Daily EU Bureau and former Chief Correspondent of Washington, DC; Swaran Singh, Professor of International Relations at Jawaharlal Nehru University; Pearl Buthelezi, a South African journalist.
8/25/202352 minutes, 32 seconds
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BRICS’s new members

①The BRICS has decided to extend membership invitations to six countries. What do these countries have in common? (00:53) ②China has suspended imports of Japanese aquatic products after Japan started to release nuclear-contaminated water from Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean. Has China taken a responsible action? (12:56) ③The US is seeking a six-month extension to a decades-old science and technology agreement with China. What’s the prospect of a long-term extension of the deal? (25:01) ④An Indian spacecraft has made historic landing at Moon's South Pole. (33:53) ⑤Brazil has made a proposal to Argentina, looking to secure Chinese yuan guarantees for Brazilian exports to the neighboring country. Why has Brazil chosen the Chinese currency in the proposal? (44:22)
8/24/202352 minutes, 44 seconds
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The spirit of Xi Jinping’s address at BRICS summit

①President Xi Jinping addresses the BRICS summit: development as an inalienable right of all countries, expansion of BRICS for a more equitable international order, etc. We discuss the spirits of his address. (00:57) ②U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo meets Chinese Ambassador to the U.S. ahead of her China trip. (11:56) ③South Korea has held its first nationwide air defense drills in six years amid growing tensions with North Korea. Does this indicate that the tensions on the Korean Peninsula have reached a new high since 2017? (25:12) ④We look at how Japan’s trade with Russia continues despite Japan following the US and Europe in sanctioning Russia. (34:24) ⑤China is carrying out an anti-corruption campaign in the healthcare sector. (43:56)
8/23/202352 minutes, 54 seconds
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Xi Jinping’s state visit to South Africa

①President Xi Jinping says the China-South Africa relationship has entered a golden era, and it is increasingly generating a global influence. Does he have a point? (00:55) ②The Central American Parliament has voted to expel Taiwan as a permanent observer, replacing it with the Chinese mainland. What could Beijing bring to the parliament and the region? (13:50) ③Chinese premier has stressed faster development of digital economy. (25:24) ④Former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has returned to the country for the first time after more than 15 years in self-exile. We look at the political timing of his return. (35:45) ⑤Organizers of the Paris Olympics have vowed to redouble efforts to clean up the Seine River after a few recent test events were cancelled due to pollution. (44:40)
8/22/202352 minutes, 39 seconds
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Is there a new era of US-Japan-South Korea trilateral partnership?

①Chinese President Xi Jinping has embarked on a four-day trip to South Africa to attend a BRICS summit and pay a state visit to the country. We discuss the things at stake during his trip. (00:56) ②We take a look at a recent trilateral summit between the US, Japan and South Korea. Is there really such thing as "a new era of trilateral partnership"? (14:39) ③The cultural and tourism market in China has been surging this summer, with packed tourist attractions and record-high box office. (24:50) ④The Netherlands and Denmark have confirmed plans to provide Ukraine with more than 40 F-16 fighter jets. How to assess the realistic meaning of the transfers to Ukraine? (34:59) ⑤Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong says succession plans are "back on track" with the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. (45:44)
8/21/202352 minutes, 30 seconds
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Panel: Who is making trouble in the Taiwan Straits?

Taiwan deputy leader Lai Ching-te has returned home after making two controversial stopovers in the Unites States in a week-long trip. Beijing has condemned the stopovers, accusing “Taiwan independence” forces of dragging the island into war and calamity. Because Latin America is home to most of Taiwan’s so-called remaining diplomatic allies, a trip to these countries with US transits is a trick for some Taiwan politicians to politically engage with the US. What has Lai Ching-te attempted to pursue during the stopover? And who is destroying peace and stability in the Taiwan Straits? Host Ding Heng is joined by Dr. Liu Kuangyu, Researcher with the Institute of Taiwan Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; Harry Targ, Emeritus Professor of Political Science and International Relations with Purdue University; Duncan McFarland from the Peace and Solidarity Commission of the Communist Party USA.
8/18/202352 minutes, 32 seconds
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What innovative measures drive China's economic growth?

① Chinese premier outlines measures to meet economic goals. What are the innovative measures driving China's economic growth? (00:47) ② China, Vietnam vow to jointly safeguard peace of South China Sea. (13:44) ③ Beijing stands firm against Washington's tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. How China defend its economic interests? (24:18) ④ China ramps up efforts in robotics applications. How this high-tech endeavor reshaping industries in China? (34:24) ⑤ Why Beijing, Barcelona, Toronto ranked as most suitable cities for remote work? (44:52)
8/17/202352 minutes, 2 seconds
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Will China take the lead as top global auto exporter by 2023 end?

① Will China overtake Japan as the world's leading auto exporter by 2023 end? Moody's Analytics predicts a shift in global dynamics. (00:55) ② How China vitalizing rural economies? Unveils three-year plan to commercialize 90% of its counties. (14:06) ③ Argentina devalues peso after far-right candidate wins primary. What does the future hold? (24:46) ④ Sudan ‘spiralling out of control’ as 1 million flee country, UN warns. (33:49) ⑤ China's summer railway transportation is expected to surpass the pre-pandemic level. (43:16)
8/16/202352 minutes, 20 seconds
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How has China balanced development and environment?

① Xi urges continuous push for ecological civilization. How has China balanced development and environment? (00:48) ② What does the steady recovery of China's value-added industrial output in the first 7 months signify? (16:35) ③ BRICS Summit preparations at an advanced stage: South Africa’s BRICS Amb. (24:06) ④ What propelled the UAE and India to ditch the dollar in crude oil trade? (34:50) ⑤ What's behind China's record-breaking summer box office earnings as domestic movies take the lead? (43:21)
8/15/202354 minutes, 12 seconds
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Chinese FM’s trip to Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia: What does the future hold?

① Chinese FM’s trip to Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia: What does the future hold? (00:47) ② China's State Council stresses optimizing foreign investment environment. (13:40) ③ China expresses strong opposition with the US over a "stopover" by a Taiwan independence agitator. (21:53) ④ Hawaii wildfire tragedy spurs reflection on disaster preparedness (32:43) ⑤ Workers in Asia may not be as busy and productive as they seem to be. (43:14)
8/14/202353 minutes, 30 seconds
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Panel: Is Saudi Arabia pursuing strategic autonomy?

Saudi Arabia has attracted international attention with one diplomatic initiative after another – normalization with Iran, peace talks with the Yemeni Houthis, efforts to broker a ceasefire in Sudan, and hosting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during an Arab League Summit, etc. Most recently, Saudi Arabia hosted senior officials from dozens of countries for a summit on peace talks over Ukraine. Some people say things are changing in the Saudi foreign policy, with Riyadh, as an ally of Washington, setting its own agenda and balancing between global players to maximize its own gains. We take a look at Saudi Arabia’s perceived pursuit of strategic autonomy. Host Ding Heng is joined by Greg Barton, Professor of Global Islamic Politics at Deakin University; Dr. Wang Jin, Middle East expert and Associate Professor with Northwest University in Xi'an, China; Dr. Ben Rich, Senior lecturer in International Relations and History at Curtin University.
8/11/202352 minutes, 32 seconds
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What's behind Biden's China investment ban?

①Joe Biden issues executive order restricting U.S. tech investment in China. What does this mean for the interconnected global tech industry? (00:53) ②Former Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso made a provocative visit to China's Taiwan region. What could be the underlying agenda? (17:47) ③A presidential candidate in Ecuador has been shot dead during a campaign rally. We delve deeper into the surge in crime and violence in the country. (24:33) ④Expert says BRICS growing as an alternative voice for global south. (32:42) ⑤China resumes group tours to the U.S., Japan and other key markets. How will this contribute to the recovery of the global tourism industry? (41:55)
8/10/202351 minutes, 8 seconds
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What's behind TSMC's plan to build a factory in Germany?

①China's UN mission releases a working paper on Fukushima nuclear-contaminated wastewater issue. We delve deeper into the concerns surrounding Japan's discharging plan. (00:54) ②Moody's downgrades the credit ratings of ten regional banks in the US. (13:09) ③TSMC announces plan to build a semiconductor plant in Germany. What's behind the decision? (24:03) ④China drafts rules to restrict facial recognition technology. We bring you more on China's efforts in safeguarding personal information in the digital era. (33:07) ⑤Scientists confirm that July was the hottest month on record. What are the implications for both the environment and human societies? (41:15)
8/9/202351 minutes
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Ren'ai Jiao clashes between China, Philippines explained

①China calls on the Philippines to remove its illegally grounded vessel. We look at why a rusted-out World War II Philippine warship has been "grounded" in Ren'ai Jiao for over 20 years. (00:48) ②Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi holds phone conversation with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov. We provide further insights into the dynamics of China-Russia relations. (14:43) ③China claims 1st place in world auto exports in first half of year. (24:34) ④As Chengdu Universiade comes to a close, we reflect on the most memorable moments from this year's games. (34:29) ⑤Who will win the Musk vs. Zuckerberg cage fight? (43:21)
8/8/202351 minutes, 37 seconds
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What has been achieved in Saudi-hosted Ukraine peace talks?

①Saudi Arabia hosts talks on Ukraine crisis. Has progress been made in paving the way for peace? (00:40) ②China lifts anti-dumping and countervailing duties on Australian barley. What does it mean for economic ties between the two countries? (12:36) ③China welcomes EU foreign policy chief's visit this autumn. What can we expect? (24:30) ④Apple announces Q3 results with 1% decline in revenue. (32:35) ⑤Optimism among US small business owners is at 10-year low. What could be the reasons behind this? (41:34)
8/7/202351 minutes, 36 seconds
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Panel: Are we in the era of "global boiling"?

Climate scientists say this past July was likely the hottest month on record and possibly the warmest in 120,000 years. It comes as heat waves sizzle across large swathes of Europe, North America and Asia. In the meantime, heavy rains have led to deadly floodings across the world. The Chinese capital Beijing recorded its heaviest rainfall over the past few days since records began 140 years ago. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned that the world has entered the "era of global boiling". What has been driving such extreme weather events worldwide? Is climate change to blame? Host Zhao Ying is joined by Peter Newman, Professor of Sustainability at Curtin University, and a lead author at the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; Michael Mehling, Deputy Director of the MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research; and Wu Changhua, CEO of Beijing Future Innovation Center and Executive Director of Professional Association for China's Environment.
8/4/202352 minutes, 47 seconds
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Why G20 fail to agree on the climate crisis?

① Chinese FM: G20 fails to agree on climate crisis due to introduction of geopolitical issues by certain countries. (00:49) ② Chinese firms continue to dominate this year's Fortune Global 500. (16:42) ③ AMD considers making a specific A.I. chip for China to comply with export controls. (24:54) ④ Trump indicted with a high support rate. How will it impact the 2024 presidential election? (34:27) ⑤ China to upgrade "minor mode" to create a safe, healthy network environment for juveniles. (45:45)
8/3/202352 minutes, 3 seconds
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Can U.S. “responsibly manage the bilateral relationship” with China?

① Senior Chinese and US diplomats discuss how to “responsibly manage the bilateral relationship.” (00:52) ② China’s central bank vows to use multiple policy tools to ensure a steady economic recovery. (13:27) ③ Argentina makes part of its debt payments to the IMF in the Chinese Yuan. (24:40) ④ Fitch downgrades the U.S. credit rating following concerns over the erosion of governance and its debt burden. (32:47) ⑤ TSMC delays chip factory opening in the U.S. due to a skilled worker shortage. (42:32)
8/2/202352 minutes, 17 seconds
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China makes all-out relief efforts after being hit by heavy rains

① Chinese President orders the all-out rescue of people missing, trapped in floods, and geological disasters. (00:57) ② China announces export controls on civilian drones to safeguard national security and interests. What could this mean for the future of technology? (14:41) ③ China unveils detailed measures to bolster the private economy. How will they supercharge Chinese economic growth? (24:57) ④ How will the US' latest military aid to Taiwan island further endanger peace in the Straits? (35:09)
8/1/202352 minutes, 31 seconds
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What dominates China-France economic talks?

① France opposes "decoupling" after economic talks with China. (00:56) ② China's economic planner unveils 20 measures to boost domestic spending in 2023. (11:43) ③ China and Pakistan celebrate the Decade of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. (24:38) ④ The Chinese Defence Ministry says Japan's increasing military expansion poses significant challenges to regional and global peace. (35:37) ⑤ Australia-U.S Ministerial Consultations raise concerns over regional peace as they prioritise militarization. (44:27)
7/31/202352 minutes, 4 seconds
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Panel: China maps out economic route for 2nd half of 2023

China’s top leadership held a meeting to analyze the current economic situation and laid out a roadmap to guide economic work for the second half of the year. How will China's economy develop in the remainder of the year? What are the priorities of the Central Committee’s plan? Host Ge Anna is joined by  Dr. Zhou Mi, Senior Research Fellow with the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation;  Dr. Yao Shujie, Chueng Kong Professor of Economics at Chongqing University; Dr. Ilaf Elard, Associate Professor of Practice in Economics and Core Faculty Member at the Centre for Data Science and A.I. at NYU Shanghai.
7/28/202352 minutes, 30 seconds
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What is Russia looking for in Africa?

①A Chinese government delegation has joined North Korean commemorations of Korean War armistice. What’s the message from Beijing? (00:54) ②African leaders are in the Russian city of St. Petersburg for a two-day summit with President Vladimir Putin. What is Russia looking for in Africa? (24:48) ③The US Federal Reserve has raised interest rates by a quarter-percentage point to a 22-year high, as it continues a fight against inflation. (24:59) ④In the West African country of Niger, soldiers have announced a coup on national TV. We explore the factors leading to the coup. (31:11) ⑤Document on demonstration zone in Fujian Province will boost cross-Strait integration: Scholar. (42:23)
7/27/202352 minutes, 30 seconds
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China’s vision for Global South cooperation

①Senior Chinese diplomat Wang Yi has proposed four points on strengthening cooperation in the Global South: eliminating conflicts, common development, openness, unity. We look at China’s Global South diplomacy. (00:54) ②US secretary of state Antony Blinken has used a trip to Tonga to criticize China's behavior in the South Pacific region. Is his comment a repetition of a cliché about China? (14:34) ③The IMF has lifted global growth forecast, but economic challenges persist. (24:59) ④Is Beijing making use of a 1971 UN General Assembly resolution to exclude Taipei from participating in international organizations? (35:24) ⑤The US Department of Education has opened a formal probe into Harvard University over a practice of favoring undergraduate applicants who are related to alumni or big donors. We look at a debate about equitable access to higher education opportunities in the US. (45:20)
7/26/202352 minutes, 44 seconds
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Israel’s divisive judicial overhaul continues

①Senior leaders of the Communist Party of China have held a meeting to set out the economic work for the second half of the year. We take a look at the main messages from the meeting. (00:51) ②We look at the future of the China-Cambodia relations in the wake of Prime Minister Hun Sen’s general election victory. (14:21) ③The Israeli parliament has passed a law stripping the Supreme Court of the power to block government decisions. Why has Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu resumed judicial overhaul? (25:03) ④China says it regrets the curbs on exports of Japanese chip-making technology. What will Japan gain in return by aligning with the US chip restrictions on China? (36:17) ⑤NASA scientists say 2024 will probably be hotter than this year because of El Niño. (44:26)
7/25/202352 minutes, 44 seconds
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What's behind the growing interest from emerging economies in joining BRICS?

①The 13th Meeting of BRICS National Security Advisers and High Representatives on National Security takes place in Johannesburg, South Africa. What issues are being discussed? (00:49) ②General election results in Spain leave the future of the next government up in the air. We bring you more on the possible scenarios for Spain's future political landscape. (12:40) ③G20 bloc fails to reach agreement on cutting fossil fuels. What are the key sticking points? (24:21) ④China surpasses the US in unicorn businesses. (34:16) ⑤The 31st summer edition of the World University Games is set to kick off this week in Chengdu. What to expect? (43:16)
7/24/202351 minutes, 27 seconds
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Panel: India’s manufacturing future

Over the years, opportunities have popped up for India's ambition to turn itself into a manufacturing hub. Donald Trump’s trade war and the pandemic have prompted multinationals to diversify supply chains. Like Vietnam, India is a primary destination when companies seek to relocate part of their productions out of China. That’s why Foxconn’s recent exit from an ambitious project to build one of India’s first chip factories looks a little surprising. While Indian officials claim that the news changes nothing about India’s semiconductor manufacturing goals, it raises questions about the ease of doing business if foreign investors participate in India’s manufacturing development. What obstacles does India have to get rid of on its road to being a manufacturing hub? Host Ding Heng is joined by Mohammed Saqib, Secretary General of the India China Economic and Cultural Council; Dr. Timothy Kerswell from Chinese University of Hong Kong; Professor Yao Shujie from Chongqing University.
7/21/202352 minutes, 18 seconds
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What does it take to improve strained China U.S. ties?

① Chinese President meets with former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in Beijing. (00:48) ② China issues guidelines on promoting the development of the private economy. (24:53) ③ Thailand is set to hold another vote for prime minister next week, excluding Pita from the renomination. (34:12) ④ China to thrive under Women's World Cup pressure, says captain Wang Shanshan. (45:39)
7/20/202353 minutes
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How critical are next five years in construction of Beautiful China?

① Chinese President says the next five years are crucial for building a Beautiful China. (00:49) ② China, Algeria vow to expand cooperation and support each other's core interests. (11:12) ③ EU and CELAC held their first summit in 8 years, with divergence in political stances. (21:10) ④ What makes Europe poorer, U.S. richer? (41:40)
7/19/202349 minutes, 11 seconds
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Solomon Islands PM tells US, Australia to respect sovereignty

① Solomon Islands PM hits back at criticism of deepening ties with China. (00:53) ② American chip CEOs calls on the Biden administration to refrain from further China curbs. (15:38) ③ China's remarkable progress in ecological civilization is a model for sustainable development, former UN environment diplomat. (26:50) ④ Moscow officially halts its participation in the Black Sea grain export agreement. (37:29) ⑤ Erdogan aims to deepen economic ties with Gulf nations. (46:59)
7/18/202352 minutes, 58 seconds
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Will China, U.S. make tangible headway towards climate action?

① Chinese, U.S. climate envoys hold talks in Beijing. (00:54) ② Chinese economy expands 5.5% in H1. (24:31) ③ Algerian President begins state visit to China to deepen comprehensive strategic partnership. (34:18) ④ EU's foreign policy chief says the EU's "de-risking" measures are not aimed at China, nor are they designed to hinder its development. (44:43)
7/17/202352 minutes, 1 second
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Panel: What does the division within NATO revealed in Vilnius summit tell us?

At the latest summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, NATO leaders faced the critical issue of whether and when to admit Ukraine into the organization. While some NATO members, for example the Baltic states, vehemently backed Ukraine's NATO bid, the U.S. and a few others decided that Ukraine is not ready. Their final joint communique stopped short of handing Kyiv an invitation or a clear timeframe for accession. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called the decision "unprecedented and absurd." What does the internal division tells us about NATO at the moment? How will this decision regarding Ukraine's membership influence the future of the alliance? Host Liu Kun is joined by Shen Dingli, Professor at the Institute of International Studies, Fudan University; Helga Zepp-LaRouche, Founder of The Schiller Institute, a Germany-based political and economic think tank; and Dr. Alexey Muraviev, Associate Professor of National Security and Strategic Studies at Curtin University in Australia.
7/14/202353 minutes, 3 seconds
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What does the future hold for China-ASEAN cooperation?

①NATO declares Ukraine will be invited to join the alliance, but has refrained from offering a timetable. (00:47) ②Senior Chinese diplomat Wang Yi says China and ASEAN are pushing ahead with free trade area talks. (9:40) ③An expert panelist from the Pacific Islands Forum has criticized the IAEA report on Japan's discharge of nuclear-contaminated wastewater. (22:20) ④China's foreign trade grew by 2.1 percent year-on-year in the first half of 2023. (32:04) ⑤China releases preliminary plan for manned lunar mission. (42:05)
7/13/202349 minutes, 45 seconds
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Why is NATO expanding its reach to Asia-Pacific?

①Why is NATO expanding its reach to the Asia-Pacific region? (00:43) ②China launches the world's first methane-powered rocket. How important is this breakthrough? (14:37) ③Foxconn pulls out of a $19 billion chipmaking project in India. What impact will this have on India's tech manufacturing goals? (24:34) ④US officially rejoins UNESCO, five years after Trump's withdrawal. (32:18) ⑤OECD report says world job market is on brink of AI revolution. (42:48)
7/12/202351 minutes, 59 seconds
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China's strategic ties with Solomon Islands

①China and the Solomon Islands have announced the launch of a comprehensive strategic partnership, as the Pacific island country’s prime minister pays a visit to China. (00:47) ②NATO leaders are convening in Lithuania for their annual summit as internal divisions over critical issues remain among members of the alliance. (14:20) ③The Myanmar crisis is topping the agenda at a two-day ASEAN foreign ministers' meeting in Indonesia. Are ASEAN’s founding principles being tested by this issue? (25:25) ④Huawei unveils new AI model Pangu 3.0 in ChatGPT rush, aiming to reshape various industries. (35:06) ⑤China's cyberspace regulator has mulled thirteen new rules to strengthen the management of "self-media". Is it a necessary step? (45:49)
7/11/202353 minutes, 18 seconds
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What are the key takeaways from Janet Yellen's trip to China?

①US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen wraps up her four-day visit to China. What are the major takeaways? (00:46) ②Russia condemns Washington's decision to send cluster munitions to Ukraine. What are cluster munitions and why are they so controversial? (24:59) ③China's inflation remains stable in June. (34:14) ④Bangladesh says it is not subservient to any country. We delve into the country's approach to foreign policy and its relations with major powers. (43:40)
7/10/202352 minutes
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Panel: Is the dollar's supremacy under challenge?

For decades, the U.S. dollar has been the king of currencies. Yet high inflation, geopolitical tensions, and sanctions imposed by America and its allies have prompted a growing number of countries to seek alternative options. Will the U.S. dollar continue to be the world's most influential currency, or are we witnessing the beginning of the end for dollar hegemony? And what role does China play in reshaping the international monetary system? Host Zhao Ying is joined by Arpita Chatterjee, Associate Professor of Economics at the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore and the University of New South Wales; Dr. Zhou Mi, Senior Research Fellow at the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation; and Ilaf Elard, Associate Professor of Practice in Economics at New York University Shanghai.
7/7/202352 minutes, 48 seconds
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is in Beijing for talks

①Chinese President Xi Jinping urges for vision, openness and cooperation in China-UK relations in a letter to an event commemorating the 70th anniversary of the "Icebreaking Mission" in China-UK trade.(00:53) ②U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is in Beijing for talks. What are the issues on her agenda? (13:00) ③U.S. President Joe Biden showed support for Sweden's entry into NATO in talks with visiting Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson.(24:55) ④Experts, scholars, and officials from international organizations worldwide are gathering in Geneva, Switzerland, to identify practical AI solutions to accelerate progress toward the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.(33:35) ⑤China's education minister responds to college graduate employment issue.(43:20)
7/6/202351 minutes, 30 seconds
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IAEA: report on Fukushima wastewater plan neither recommendation nor endorsement

①The International Atomic Energy Agency says its report on Japan's plan to release radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear power plant is neither a recommendation nor an endorsement.(00:50) ②China's Caixin services PMI eased to 53.9 in June, remaining in expansion territory for the sixth straight month.(12:30) ③Russia restates a demand for its state agricultural bank to be reconnected to the global SWIFT payment system to avert the collapse of the Black Sea grain deal.(24:50) ④U.S. Department of Education has announced new plans for student loan forgiveness after U.S. Supreme Court struck down Biden’s plan for student loan forgiveness.(34:20) ⑤Large parts of China experience an intense heatwave that has arrived early.(43:58)
7/5/202352 minutes, 30 seconds
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Chinese President Xi Jinping addresses SCO summit

①Chinese President Xi Jinping says the trend of peace, development, and cooperation is irreversible when addressing a virtual summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.(00:50) ②China expresses regret over the IAEA's report on Fukushima's nuclear waste disposal plan. What are the controversies regarding Japan's plan? (12:50) ③Palestine says it is suspending all contacts with Israel following Israeli raids in the West Bank. What are the details? (25:10) ④China restricts the export of gallium and germanium, two components for manufacturing chips and radar systems.(34:20) ⑤Argentina has for the first time opted for the Chinese currency yuan to settle part of its debt with the International Monetary Fund.(41:00)
7/4/202352 minutes, 32 seconds
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen visits China this week

①U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen visits China this week. What will be on her agenda? (00:50) ②French President Emmanuel Macron hosted a special security meeting over the weekend and canceled a state visit to Germany amid ongoing national unrest.(13:00) ③China resumes cross-border electricity exports to Vietnam amid the Southeast Asian country's power crunch.(25:18)④Austria plans to join the European Sky Shield defense system. Will that violate the country's military neutrality? (35:48) ⑤A new report lists Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen as the top 3 Chinese cities in attracting talented professionals.(46:10)
7/3/202353 minutes, 1 second
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Panel: The growing appeal of the BRICS group

Twenty-two years after former Goldman Sachs banker Jim O'Neill coined the "BRICS" term, the grouping of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa now accounts for 40% of the world population and 25% of global GDP. In the past few months, countries like Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh and others have queued up to join the group or its New Development Bank. Talks on whether BRICS should have its own currency have also emerged. What's behind the growing appeal of the BRICS group? How does it contribute to the betterment of global governance? Host Liu Kun is joined by Reon van der Merwe, Regional Programs Associate for the Southern African Youth Forum; Renato Baumann, professor at the Department of Economics, Universidade de Brasília; Lu Xiankun, former senior trade diplomat of China, and founder of a think tank on the WTO based in Geneva; and Dr. Dai Yonghong, Director, Institute of Global Governance and Area Studies, Shenzhen University, China.
6/30/202352 minutes, 27 seconds
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China's first foreign policy law

①China has passed a foreign relations law to better safeguard its national security and development interests. Why is it a key step to improve the rule of law in China's foreign affairs? (00:58) ②UNCDF official says China's digital financial inclusion expertise can benefit Global South. (13:51) ③A report by a San Francisco-based NGO expects China to reach its 2030 goal on wind and solar power five years ahead of time. What enables China to shore up its position as the world leader in renewable power? (26:40) ④We take a look at how rumors about Xinjiang are causing trouble for a group of American fashion influencers. (36:19) ⑤We explore the anger and unrest in the Paris region after police killed a teenager in traffic stop. (46:35)
6/29/202353 minutes, 46 seconds
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The continued inhuman treatment at Guantanamo Bay detention center

①A United Nations investigator has reported that prisoners face ongoing cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment at the detention center of the US naval station in Guantánamo Bay. We explore some of the findings in this report. (00:55) ②Why does Hungary’s foreign minister warn that decoupling, or even de-risking, from China would be an act of suicide for Europe? (15:17) ③Oxford scholar at the 2023 Summer Davos: China takes the lead in shaping global narratives on entrepreneurship. (26:41) ④A new report says China had 357 unicorn companies at the end of 2022, the highest number in the country's history. (35:12) ⑤US President Joe Biden is making a new push to sell his economic agenda to Americans in a bid to win over voters. How many Americans will buy the “Bidenomics” term? (44:45)
6/28/202354 minutes, 28 seconds
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The inspirations from the relations between China and New Zealand

①Addressing the Summer Davos, Chinese Premier Li Qiang struck a bullish tone on China’s economic growth. We discuss some key takeaways from the address. (00:56) ②A conservation with a senior manager of Deloitte on entrepreneurship, small businesses and innovation. (13:55) ③New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins seeks to boost ties in first China visit. Does the China-New Zealand relationship offer any inspiration to other countries in the West? (26:47) ④NATO chief is making a last-ditch effort to bring Sweden into the alliance before a summit next month. (40:42) ⑤The IMF has called on central banks to tolerate a longer period of inflation in order to avert a financial crisis, saying this is an "uncomfortable truth" that must be accepted. We discuss a stark choice between solving a future financial crash among heavily indebted countries and raising interest rates enough to curb stubborn inflation. (46:05)
6/27/202353 minutes, 45 seconds
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US indictments of Chinese firms over fentanyl: Is it arbitrary detention?

①Ahead of the Summer Davos Forum, we speak to the CEO of Eurasian Resources Group on China’s green development, the Belt and Road Initiative, etc. (00:58) ②US and India announced multiple defense and technology deals during Narendra Modi's US visit. What does a closer US-India relationship mean to the Indo-Pacific region? (13:39) ③Beijing has criticized US authorities for charging four Chinese companies and eight individuals with trafficking chemicals used in manufacturing fentanyl (26:45) ④We assess China's Dragon Boat Festival holiday economy. (36:42) ⑤In Greece, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his New Democracy party have won by a landslide in general elections. We explore the reasons behind his easy win. (45:44)
6/26/202354 minutes, 14 seconds
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Panel: Negotiations of a new global financial pact

Attending a major summit in Paris, Chinese Premier Li Qiang called for finding creative solutions to global challenges.Li pledged China would continue to take steps to support its fellow developing countries, including getting engaged in debt relief efforts. The summit hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron aimed to find financial solutions to the interconnected global goals of tackling poverty and climate change. Addressing the meeting, UN chief Antonio Guterres said the global financial system was failing to rise to modern challenges and now “perpetuates and even worsens inequalities”. In fact, it is precisely a widespread complaint about the existing financial system that paved the way for the summit. What kind of financial architecture do we need for the world today? Host Ding Heng is joined by Dr. Lauren Johnston with the China Studies Center, University of Sydney; Professor Michael Powers at Tsinghua University; Professor Zha Daojiong at Peking University.
6/23/202354 minutes, 17 seconds
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Will Macron attend the BRICS summit?

① French President Emmanuel Macron wishes to take part in the BRICS Summit in August. How does that reflect France's broader foreign policy objectives? (00:50) ② What do ASEAN members hope to achieve through their first joint-military exercise in the South China Sea? (14:15) ③ China will facilitate over 3,000 firms to build 5G factories. How to implement such a large-scale plan? (23:15) ④ UK Defense Secretary Ben Wallace says he won’t be the next NATO chief. (32:50) ⑤ Australia gives Twitter 28 days to sort out "toxicity and hate." What role should governments play in regulating social media platforms? (40:59)
6/22/202349 minutes, 39 seconds
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China and Germany agree to partner on green development

①China and Germany agree to partner on green development. What are the details? (00:43) ②U.S. President Joe Biden is hosting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a state visit this week in Washington. What are the main issues on their agenda? (12:00) ③China's drug control authority has expressed strong dissatisfaction with the United States' sanctions on Chinese companies and individuals for allegedly involved in drugs.(25:30) ④Bangladesh formally applies to Join BRICS.(34:10) ⑤Production and sales of new energy vehicles grew significantly in China in May.(43:43)
6/21/202353 minutes, 53 seconds
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Where are China-Germany relations headed?

①Chinese Premier Li Qiang is visiting Germany in his first overseas trip since taking office. What issues have been discussed, and what progress has been made in bilateral ties? (00:41) ②China has cut the benchmark lending rate LPR. What impact will it have on the property market? (13:28) ③The UAE and Qatar have reopened embassies after a six-year break in ties. What has led to the easing of Gulf rivalries? (24:36) ④UK lawmakers approve a report which says Boris Johnson misled parliament over Partygate scandal. (32:15) ⑤China's E-commerce platforms report brisk sales for mid-year online shopping festival. (41:13)
6/20/202351 minutes, 8 seconds
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Xi Jinping meets with Blinken: What are the key takeaways?

①President Xi Jinping meets with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Beijing. What significance does it hold for China-US relations? (00:44) ②Chinese Premier Li Qiang is in Germany for his first overseas trip since taking office. What will be on the top of his agenda? (24:55) ③European Central bank hikes interest rates to highest level since 2001. (34:16) ④Foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia and Iran meet in Tehran amid warming ties. What does it mean for regional peace and stability? (43:51)
6/19/202351 minutes, 59 seconds
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Panel: Can AI be regulated and how?

The birth of generative AI application ChatGPT is transforming work and life, and how we perceive ourselves. Following ChatGPT, global tech giants have presented their own generative AI tools, offering more choices for users and all the while, as some say, unleashing an AI race. While some people are awed by how much the technology can facilitate productivity, others are worried about the risks it presents. Policymakers around the world have thus begun working on regulating AI. So can AI be regulated, and how? Host Liu Kun is joined by Professor Pascale Fung, Director of Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research and Chair Professor at Department of Electronic & Computer Engineering and Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Mengye Ren, Assistant Professor at Department of Computer Science and Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University; Edward Lehman, Managing Director of LEHMAN, LEE & Xu Law Firm.
6/16/202351 minutes, 14 seconds
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China and Palestine establish strategic partnership: What's the significance?

①Pesident Xi talks with visiting Palestinian President Abbas in Beijing. How will Xi Jinping's three-point proposal contribute to resolving the Palestinian question? (00:52) ②Today marks the 100-day countdown to the Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games. We talk to Hong Kong delegation leader Kenneth Fok, who is also the Vice President of the Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong. (09:40) ③Chinese economy continued to recover in May. (27:01) ④After ten straight hikes, the US Federal Reserve is leaving interest rates unchanged. (29:24) ⑤Germany unveils first-ever security strategy, labeling China as a rival and competitor to Berlin, but saying that without Beijing, "many global challenges and crises cannot be solved." (40:19)
6/15/202348 minutes, 11 seconds
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Chinese foreign minister’s latest phone call with his US counterpart

①In a phone call with his US counterpart Antony Blinken, Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang called on the US to respect China's core concerns. Who should bear the responsibility of the new difficulties that the bilateral relations have encountered this year? (00:54) ②In a White House meeting, neither US President Joe Biden nor NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg offered clarity on who is likely to lead the alliance after Stoltenberg departs later this year. (15:30) ③We look at China's latest policy rate cut and whether it signals possible stimulus. (25:14) ④Donald Trump blasts “evil and heinous abuse of power” after his second indictment. Is he seeking to turn his legal woes into political gains heading into the 2024 election? (34:59) ⑤We explore how billions of dollars in COVID-19 relief aid in the US ended up being stolen or wasted. (43:41)
6/14/202352 minutes, 20 seconds
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How can China play a mediation role in Israel-Palestine conflict?

①Palestinian President Abbas has arrived in China for a state visit. What key issues are expected to be high on his agenda? (00:48) ②NATO begins its largest-ever air exercise. What impact might it have on the on-going Ukraine crisis? (11:55) ③Four years on, STAR Market supports tech enterprise development. (23:54) ④Rishi Sunak and Boris Johnson engage in a heated dispute over the honours list. Why does a list trigger such chaos? (33:37) ⑤What factors have contributed to the steady decline in the marriage rate in China? (41:54)
6/13/202350 minutes, 33 seconds
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Exploring the future of China-Honduras relations

①Honduran President Xiomara Castro is on her first visit to China after the two countries established diplomatic ties. We discuss the future of China-Honduras relations.(1:00) ②Saudi Arabia announces billions of dollars in investment deals at the Arab-China summit. What factors have contributed to the growing economic and diplomatic ties between China and Middle Eastern countries? (13:53) ③The Biden administration considers rejoining UNESCO six years after Trump withdrew from it. What's behind the decision? (24:31) ④Donald Trump has been indicted on 37 criminal counts tied to his handling of classified documents. Could he go to prison? (31:58) ⑤What to expect from the Fed's June meeting? (43:12)
6/12/202352 minutes, 2 seconds
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Panel: With a flurry of diplomatic engagements, is a China-US reset on the horizon?

In recent weeks, a glimmer of hope has emerged as Chinese and American officials engage in a flurry of meetings, aiming to mend the cracks in their strained relations. Will there be a thaw in China-US relations, as predicted by US President Joe Biden at the G7 summit? What are the main obstacles hindering effective communication and trust-building between the two countries? Moreover, with prominent business leaders such as Elon Musk and Tim Cook receiving high-profile treatment in China, can trade relations continue to serve as the bedrock of bilateral ties? Host Zhao Ying is joined by Prof. Qu Bo from China Foreign Affairs University, Einar Tangen, Senior Fellow at Taihe Institute, and Harvey Dzodin, Former Vice President of ABC TV network and Senior Fellow of the Center for China and Globalization.
6/9/202352 minutes, 55 seconds
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Honduran President Xiomara Castro is set to visit China

①Chinese Ambassador to the U.S. Xie Feng calls for stabilizing bilateral ties. What are the details of his speech? (00:42) ②Honduran President is set to make her first visit to China. What should we expect? (13:38) ③U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits Saudi Arabia.(25:08) ④Survey shows most Europeans want to remain neutral in U.S.-China rivalry.(34:00) ⑤China is to hold first nationwide village basketball tournament.(43:00)
6/8/202352 minutes, 55 seconds
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Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for sustained efforts to tackle desertification

①Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for sustained efforts to create new miracles in tackling desertification.(00:47) ②The World Bank lifts world economic outlook, raising China's 2023 forecast to 5.6%. What are the details? (14:30) ③Russia and Ukraine are blaming each other for the destruction of a dam in the Kherson region.(25:30) ④China has strongly criticized Japan's plan to release nuclear-contaminated water into the sea, calling it "extremely irresponsible." (33:56) ⑤Apple enters mixed reality race with Vision Pro headset. What's special about the new gadget? (43:48)
6/7/202353 minutes, 24 seconds
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China's first domestic-built cruise ship leaves building dock

①China's first domestic-built cruise ship has left its dock for the first time. What's the significance? (00:46) ②France has reportedly rejected a NATO proposal to set up an office in the Japanese capital of Tokyo. What are the details? (11:45) ③Diplomats from China and the United States have held discussions in Beijing on refining ties and properly managing differences.(25:30) ④Iran and Saudi Arabia move to further improve ties, with Tehran reopening embassy in Riyadh.(35:50) ⑤Turkey's new finance minister has pledged a return to rational economic policy.(43:30)
6/6/202353 minutes, 24 seconds
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Chinese Defense Minister stresses one-China principle at the Shangri-La Dialogue

①Chinese Defense Minister stresses one-China principle on the Taiwan question and elaborates on China's Global Security Initative at the 20th Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore. (00:56) ②The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership has come into full implementation after taking effect in the Philippines. What's the significance? (14:30) ③India's railway minister says an error in the electronic signaling system caused the fatal train derailment on Friday. What are the latest? (26:00) ④Iran, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Oman will form a joint navy alliance for security protection in the Persian Gulf. (38:20) ⑤Oil prices have jumped after Saudi Arabia announced it would cut production by another one million barrels per day. (46:00)
6/5/202353 minutes, 30 seconds
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Panel: Unlocking the cosmos: China's Shenzhou-16 and beyond

China has successfully launched a fresh crew into orbit. The Shenzhou-16 spacecraft transported three taikonauts, including China's first civilian space traveler, to the Tiangong space station this week. It marks the first manned mission since the space station entered its application and development stage. How does the mission set the stage for the future objectives of China's space program, particularly the goal of sending humans to the moon by 2030? As multiple nations and organizations increasingly engage in space exploration, how can we safeguard the pursuit of knowledge and foster international cooperation in this evolving landscape? Host Zhao Ying is joined by Xu Yansong, Director of International Cooperation at China National Space Administration; Zhang Fan, Associate Professor of the Astronomy Department at Beijing Normal University; and Professor Quentin Parker, Director of the Laboratory for Space Research at the University of Hong Kong.
6/2/202352 minutes, 47 seconds
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Why does China urge the US to create conditions for military dialogue?

①Responding to reports that China has rejected a US proposal for a defense chiefs’ meeting, China urges the US to create conditions for military dialogue. Why, from China’s perspective, does the responsibility for the current communication difficulties lie with the US? (00:51) ②NATO foreign ministers meet in Norway to debate Ukraine’s status and Sweden's accession. (13:25) ③IAEA team in Japan for final review before the country dumps 1.3 million tons of treated radioactive water into the sea. (26:44) ④China’s foreign ministry criticizes India for giving unfair treatment to Chinese journalists based in India. Does this episode mark further worsening of the bilateral relations? (37:31) ⑤In the US, the House of Representatives has passed a bill to raise the US debt ceiling. (46:58)
6/1/202354 minutes, 29 seconds
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Elon Musk's high-profile China trip

①We take a look at China's efforts to strengthen its international communication. (00:53) ②What’s at stake in Tesla boss Elon Musk’s high-profile China trip? (14:49) ③The world's largest EV maker BYD has taken a step towards building its second assembly plant in Southeast Asia. (26:42) ④Brazil has hosted a South American leaders' summit, with an eye on regional integration. Is it easy to overcome ideological differences and join efforts towards integration? (36:42) ⑤Biden administration's recent Indo-Pacific supply chain deal clashes with American industry groups. (47:26)
5/31/202354 minutes, 28 seconds
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Why is Singapore now Asia’s most expensive city for private property?

①We take a look at China's Shenzhou-16 mission to space station. (00:54) ②Multiple foreign business leaders have recently reaffirmed their commitment to the Chinese market. (13:39) ③Why does South Korea hold its first summit with Pacific islands leaders? (26:38) ④North Korea has announced plans to launch its first military spy satellite in June, describing space-based reconnaissance as crucial for monitoring the "reckless" US military exercises with South Korea. Does this represent major escalation in tensions? (37:24) ⑤Singapore's private home prices have surpassed Hong Kong as the most expensive in Asia Pacific in 2023. We explore the factors behind this phenomenon. (45:39)
5/30/202354 minutes, 16 seconds
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China plans to realize manned lunar landing by 2030

①China plans to realize manned lunar landing by 2030. What are the details that have been revealed? (00:46) ②China's first domestically produced large jetliner has completed its maiden commercial flight from Shanghai to Beijing. How big a progress does this mark for China's aviation industry? (14:30) ③Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has won another five-year term in office. What will be his immediate tasks? (25:30) ④U.S. President Joe Biden has struck a deal with Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to try to avert a looming debt default. (35:46) ⑤Media report shows Shanghai-based lender, the BRICS New Development Bank, is in talks with Saudi Arabia on admitting the country as its member. (45:35)
5/29/202353 minutes, 21 seconds
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Panel: Can America contain its fentanyl crisis?

Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid fifty times more potent than heroin, is fueling the worst drug crisis in the US. Preliminary CDC data shows over 109,000 Americans died from fentanyl overdose in 2022, a new record. That’s equivalent to one person dying every five minutes. The skyrocketing death rate and the $1.5 trillion annual cost to the economy are driving a national debate on how to solve the crisis. This week, the House of Representatives passed a bill looking to make permanent harsh criminal penalties on fentanyl-related drugs. However, many health experts don’t support this approach, suggesting it will only make things worse. Host Ding Heng is joined by Professor Joseph Siracusa, Dean of Global Futures with Curtin University; Rick Dunham, former White House reporter of Businessweek, and Co-director of Global Business Journalism Program at Tsinghua University; Harvey Dzodin, Former Vice President of ABC TV network, and Senior Fellow of the Center for China and Globalization.
5/26/202354 minutes, 4 seconds
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Russian PM concludes trip to China. What outcomes have been obtained?

① Chinese President Xi Jinping calls for advancement of all-round cooperation with Russia. (00:52) ② China, Saudi Arabia among others refuse to join a G20 meeting held by India in disputed Kashmir. (12:56) ③ Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declares his 2024 presidential candidacy in Twitter Space. (24:30) ④ Fitch puts US rating on negative watch as debt deadline looms. (33:06)
5/25/202351 minutes, 56 seconds
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With a new ambassador filling the vacancy, where are China-U.S. relations headed?

① China's new ambassador to the U.S. urges bilateral relations to be on the right track. (00:59) ② Australian expert: Traditional culture of ethnic minorities in Xizang is alive and flourishing. (15:13) ③ China’s digital economy surges by 10% to rank 2nd largest globally in 2022. (25:43) ④ A SK team conducts inspection tour of Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant ahead of wastewater release. (35:47) ⑤ West Australian Deputy Premier: Prosperity rests on “mature” China relationship. (45:50)
5/24/202353 minutes, 31 seconds
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WHA once again rejects Taiwan-related proposal. What does it imply?

① Russian PM arrives in China for a business forum. What's on the agenda? (00:42) ② Australian scholar: People's democratic rights have been implemented amid Xizang's development. (15:36) ③ World Health Assembly once again rejects Taiwan-related proposals. (26:57) ④ Papua New Guinea signs a controversial security pact with the U.S. amidst protests. (45:35)
5/23/202353 minutes, 24 seconds
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What's behind G7's hyping up of China-related issues?

① China summons Japan's ambassador over the hype surrounding China-related issues during the G7 gathering. (00:48) ② China-Europe freight train services expand in the first four months. (25:14) ③ The Arab League holds a summit with the return of the Syrian President. (34:35) ④ China issues guidance to build a basic elderly care system by 2025. (44:30)
5/22/202352 minutes, 58 seconds
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Panel: The Central Asia region and its rising geo-strategic importance

The inaugural China-Central Asia summit has just been held in China's ancient city of Xi'an. Leaders from China, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan all attended the summit to discuss ways of leveling up partnership among the six nations. At the summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping laid out his vision for a stable, prosperous, harmonious and interconnected Central Asia. How should we understand the strategic significance of Central Asia amid moves by global powers like the U.S., Japan to set up "Central Asia 5+1" mechanisms? What do Central Asian countries look for when working with global powers? Host Liu Kun is joined by Professor Doug Guthrie, Director of China Initiatives at Thunderbird School of Global Management; Naseem khan Achakzai, Advisor to Speaker Balochistan Assembly (Parliament) from Pakistan; Rong Ying, Vice President and Senior Research Fellow, at the China Institute of International Studies.
5/19/202353 minutes, 29 seconds
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President Xi stresses Shaanxi's role in promoting Chinese modernization

①President Xi Jinping calls on northwest China's Shaanxi Province to write a new chapter in advancing Chinese modernization. (01:00) ②China's trade with five Central Asian countries hits a record-breaking 50 billion yuan in April. What factors contributed to this impressive surge in trade volume? (13:36) ③Chinese envoy visits Ukraine for political settlement of the Ukraine crisis. How is China playing an active role in promoting peace talks? (24:24) ④What are the key points of disagreement between the White House and Republicans regarding the debt ceiling negotiations in the US? (33:01) ⑤UK seeks to partner with Japan on defense and technology. (41:03)
5/18/202351 minutes
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Decoding China's economic ties with Central Asia

①Former Uzbek Foreign Minister Vladimir Norov says China-Central Asia Summit will help further enhance strategic partnership between the two regions. (01:02) ②As the China-Central Asia Summit approaches, we delve into the economic collaboration between the two regions. (15:17) ③China has strongly criticized Japan for provoking bloc confrontation as Fumio Kishida repeatedly attacked China ahead of the G7 summit. (24:35) ④The Chinese Embassy in the UK condemns former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss’s visit to Taiwan. We analyze the potential impact on China-UK relations. (33:38) ⑤The CEO of OpenAI calls for greater regulation of artificial intelligence. We discuss the delicate balance between fostering innovation and ensuring accountability. (42:53)
5/17/202351 minutes, 40 seconds
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What's behind the progress in China-Australia trade relations?

①Expert emphasizes the importance of stable and significant relationships between China and countries in Central Asia. (00:50) ②European countries pledge fresh defense aid to Ukraine. How will this impact the trajectory of the ongoing crisis? (13:46) ③China April industrial output rises 5.6%, retail sales jump 18.4%. (24:11) ④Australian Trade Minister says his country doesn't want to decouple from China. Are we witnessing signs of improvement in China-Australia relations? (34:40) ⑤Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will make first official visit to South Korea. What will be on the top of his agenda? (42:24)
5/16/202351 minutes, 14 seconds
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What to expect from China-Central Asia Summit?

①Leaders of Central Asian countries will travel to the city of XIAN for a summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. How will the summit draw new blueprint for China-Central Asia relations? (00:59) ②Chinese envoy starts a trip to Europe for political solution of Ukraine crisis. How is China playing is role in mediating and facilitating peace talks? (14:28) ③Thailand's two main opposition parties have agreed to coalition after election success. What does this mean for the future of the country? (24:33) ④Erdogan faces runoff in Turkish presidential election. What will happen next? (31:56) ⑤Elon Musk names a new chief executive of Twitter. (42:19)
5/15/202351 minutes, 8 seconds
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Panel: Chinese senior officials’ trip to Europe, the need for European strategic autonomy

China's high-level government officials are busy travelling around Europe, showing the country's support for the development path chosen by the European people and to Europe in achieving strategic autonomy. What would a strategically independent Europe entail for its relations with China and the future of the region? Host Ge Anna is joined by Helga Zepp-LaRouche, Founder of The Schiller Institute; Chen Weihua, Chief of China Daily EU Bureau; Mike Bastin, Senior Lecturer at the University of Southampton.
5/12/202352 minutes, 26 seconds
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US President Joe Biden says he remains optimistic about resolving the debt ceiling quandary

①US President Joe Biden says he remains optimistic about resolving the debt ceiling quandary. Will there be a way out for the debt ceiling standoff? (00:48) ②Turkiye is set to hold key presidential and parliamentary elections on Sunday. Who are the main contenders? (15:47) ③Germany has given final approval for Chinese company COSCO to take a minority stake in the operator of a container terminal at the Hamburg port.(25:30) ④China's consumer price index rose 0.1 percent year on year in April.(36:20) ⑤The number of migrants crossing U.S. border tops 10,000 daily as they seek entry into the country before Title 42 ends.(43:40)
5/11/202353 minutes, 24 seconds
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Foreign ministers of Turkiye and Syria hold first meeting since 2011

①In a meeting with German counterpart in Berlin, China's foreign minister warned the EU not to sanction Chinese companies over trade with Russia. We look at some details of the meeting and how it reflects the current China-EU relations. (00:58) ②Foreign ministers of Turkiye and Syria hold first official meeting since the start of Syrian civil war. What’s at stake? (15:17) ③Foreign ministers of ASEAN members are meeting this week in Indonesia for an ASEAN Summit. (25:04) ④We look at a new trend that China's electric vehicle makers are expanding manufacturing in Southeast Asia. (33:26) ⑤IBM unveils new AI platform to help businesses replace human workers. (43:41)
5/10/202352 minutes, 55 seconds
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China has declared a Canadian diplomat in Shanghai persona non grata. What's the background?

①China has declared a Canadian diplomat in Shanghai persona non grata. What's the background? (00:46) ②China, Afghanistan and Pakistan pledge to enhance cooperation on security and counter-terrorism. What's the significance? (11:00) ③China's total imports and exports of goods surged by 5.8 percent in the first four months of 2023.(22:53) ④US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned again that a failure to raise the US debt ceiling in time could lead to an economic and financial catastrophe.(32:00) ⑤Britain is preparing to send long-range missiles to Ukraine.(40:40)
5/9/202350 minutes, 52 seconds
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What's the significance of Arab foreign ministers restoring Syria's membership in the Arab League?

①Arab foreign ministers decided to restore Syria's membership in the Arab League. What's the significance? (00:47) ②South Koreans rallied to protest Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's visit to Seoul. What is the background? (14:20) ③Chinese foreign minister Qin Gang called for efforts to prevent a downward spiral of China-U.S. ties when meeting with U.S. Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns.(25:30) ④China's service activity grew for a fourth consecutive month in April. What does that indicate? (33:26) ⑤The United States, Saudi Arabia, UAE and India are discussing a joint railway project in the Middle East.(43:00)
5/8/202352 minutes, 6 seconds
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Panel: What’s in return for South Korea’s overwhelming pro-US policy?

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol wrapped up his week-long visit to the United States. While Seoul claims that the visit opens a new chapter for the SK-US alliance, criticism mounts saying Yoon becomes a "new Cold War facilitator" for politics on the peninsula, in East Asia, and even the world. What does the trip reveal about Yoon’s foreign policy? What far-reaching impact will it have on South Korea and the region? Host Ge Anna is joined by Dr. Qu Bo, Professor from China Foreign Affairs University; Dr. Lee Pei May, Assistant Professor of Political Science, International Islamic University Malaysia; Dr. Josef Mahoney, Professor of Politics and International Relations, East China Normal University.
5/5/202350 minutes, 50 seconds
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CIA's cyberattacks and color revolution attempts

①We take a close look at China's domestic tourism which has rebounded above the pre-pandemic levels during the five-day May Day Holiday. (00:55) ②China issues a report on the CIA's cyberattacks and color revolution attempts. Why is stoking color revolutions abroad a mission of the CIA? (14:27) ③A delegation of US defense contractors is in Taiwan to look for more opportunities to cash in on the tensions in the Taiwan Strait. To what extent is Washington's policy on Taiwan determined by the US military industrial complex? (25:00) ④The US Federal Reserve has raised interest rates to a 16-year high. (35:44) ⑤Five eastern EU countries have struck a deal with the European Commission to clear Ukrainian grain glut. What does grain-related drama tell us about the real degree of support that Europe could afford to give to Ukraine? (45:38)
5/4/202352 minutes, 43 seconds
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What's behind the record high European investment in China's car sector?

①China's tourism industry has ushered in the hottest May Day holiday since 2020. (00:53) ②European investment in China's car sector is hitting a record high, as foreign companies try to defend their market share in the world’s largest auto market. (11:32) ③Foreign Ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization member states will hold a two-day meeting in India this week. What issues are they likely to focus on? (25:21) ④US Ambassador to China says Washington is ready to talk to Beijing. (37:49) ⑤US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warns the US government may run out of money as early as June if Congress fails to raise or suspend the debt ceiling. Will a default happen? (46:14)
5/3/202352 minutes, 59 seconds
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Is there “iron clad” US commitment to defending the Philippines?

①Joe Biden touts an "iron clad" US commitment to defending the Philippines. Is a rhetorical assurance about US commitment what is needed by the Philippines right now? (00:55) ②The IMF has raised its forecast for Asia-Pacific, saying the region's growth will be primarily driven by China and India. (15:03) ③The US economy showed signs of slowing down in the first quarter of this year. (23:42) ④An Indian billionaire banker has described the US dollar as the "biggest financial terrorist in the world". Does he have a point? (35:04) ⑤Major Chinese semiconductor equipment manufacturers are reporting significantly higher revenue and profit, as they fill the void left by American suppliers amid Washington's tech restrictions on China. (42:57)
5/2/202351 minutes, 27 seconds
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The controversial US-South Korea summit agreement

①We look at a recent controversial US-South Korea summit deal which has drawn criticism from not only North Korea and China but also domestically. (00:49) ②What has prompted Mercedes-Benz’s CEO to say that cutting ties with China would be unthinkable for almost all of German industry? (16:14) ③Argentina switches from dollar to yuan in trade deals with China. (25:28) ④Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi will go to Syria this week for a two-day visit. What’s at stake for the two sides respectively? (35:19) ⑤G7 digital and technology ministers have called for speeding up discussions on the responsible use of new artificial intelligence applications such as ChatGPT. Is this easier said than done? (42:31)
5/1/202350 minutes, 31 seconds
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Panel: What do we tell from a small Chinese city’s barbecue going viral?

“Taking a high-speed train to Zibo for barbecue” has been a trendy topic on Chinese social media platforms for nearly two months. Zibo is a medium-sized industrial city in the eastern province of Shandong. Until its recent virality, the city was rarely on the travel map of any tourist. Amid the hype generated by its delicious and affordable barbecue, the city is now witnessing a huge influx of tourists. What does this phenomenon tell us about the Chinese economy and society in the post-pandemic era? Can other smaller cities draw inspirations on tourism development from this case? Host Ding Heng is joined by Mike Bastin, a China observer and Senior Lecturer at the University of Southampton; Zhou Mi, Senior Research Fellow with the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation; Professor Doug Guthrie, Director of China Initiatives at Thunderbird School of Global Management.
4/28/202352 minutes, 30 seconds
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Xi, Zelenskyy talk: China’s position on peace and stability.

① Xi, Zelenskyytalk: China’s position on peace and stability. (00:46) ② China sends naval vessels to evacuate personnel out of Sudan. (25:07 ) ③ Chinese FM meets counterparts from five Central Asian countries, ahead of the leaders’ summit. (35:28) ④ US to send nuclear-armed submarines to South Korea. Will it further destabilize the region? (45:33)
4/27/202352 minutes, 29 seconds
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Biden announces run for 2024 reelection. Is US trapped in a gerontocracy?

① US President Joe Biden announces run for 2024 reelection. (00:45) ② American expert: Decoupling with China is more difficult than politicians think. (12:31) ③ China completes a landmark national real estate registration system. (24:47) ④ Indian economist says China’s rapid economic growth has been more than just a function of its population size. (33:39) ⑤ China's domestic consumption is expected to revive further during the May Day holiday. (42:28)
4/26/202352 minutes, 29 seconds
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Has Chinese aid benefited recipient countries?

① Russia's Lavrov warns the world of a "dangerous threshold" at the UN. (00:50) ② Why is China committed to aiding countries in need? (11:44) ③ India overtaking China as the most populous country does not mean a tectonic shift’ or conflict: Scholar. (25:28) ④ America's Debt-Ceiling Disaster: What are the core issues? (37:51) ⑤ US lawmakers sold banking stocks prior to market turmoil: Report (46:20)
4/25/202354 minutes, 30 seconds
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China, Philippines vow to promote friendship despite security concerns brought by US

① China and the Philippines have vowed to promote friendship and cooperation despite security concerns brought by the US's expansion of military bases. (00:52) ② Expert: China is transforming from a growth-driven country driven by cheap labour to one with high-quality, innovative talents. (11:51) ③ South Korean president’s visit to Washington complicated by leaked Pentagon documents. (23:55) ④ Pulitzer Prize winner Seymour Hersh says the West knows the weapons it supplied to Ukraine are leaking to the black market. (45:27)
4/24/202352 minutes, 1 second
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Panel: How long will recent détente diplomacy among Middle Eastern countries last?

After an intense round of secret negotiations facilitated by Chinese mediation, Saudi Arabia and Iran announced in mid-March that they would resume diplomatic relations following seven years of regional antagonism. Following this sign of peace, diplomatic progress has been made in the region between previously estranged players. Saudi Arabia has been negotiating with the Houthis in Yemen for a long-term ceasefire and Arab nations have been debating about a possible return of Syria to the Arab League. How influential is the Saudi-Iran detente for the region? How is this related to today's power politics between the U.S, Russia, and China? Will it last? For these questions and more, Host Liu Kun is joined by Dr. Wang Jin, Associate Professor at Northwest University in Xi'an, China; Dr. Tim Anderson, Director of Center for Counter Hegemonic Studies, a Sydney-based think tank; and Dr. Josef Mahoney, Professor of Politics and International Relations at East China Normal University.
4/21/202352 minutes, 47 seconds
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Global Security Initiative: One year on, what practical applications are there?

① China and Gabon elevate their relations to a comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership. (00:47) ② Global Security Initiative: One year on, what practical significance does China's global security initiative have for the world? (12:30) ③ The Philippines refuses to allow the US to store weapons for use in operations in Taiwan at military bases in the country. (19:58) ④ Europe approves its $47 billion answer to US President Joe Biden’s CHIPS Act. (29:49) ⑤ Central banks of Venezuela and Russia are creating a new financial payment system to replace SWIFT. (41:44)
4/20/202350 minutes, 53 seconds
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UN raises official concern about US espionage against UN chief. How will the snooping scandal end?

① UN officials lodge official concern after leaks show the U.S. spied on the UN chief. (00:47) ② EU chief says decoupling with China is neither "viable" nor "desirable". (12:30) ③ Canton Fair welcomes participants from over 220 countries and regions, showing the vitality of China’s foreign trade. (19:58) ④ Clashes in Sudan despite the ceasefire. (29:49) ⑤ South Korea's president suggests military assistance to Ukraine under certain conditions. (41:44)
4/19/202347 minutes, 41 seconds
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China’s economy grew 4.5% in Q1. What does the fastest pace of growth in a year tell?

① China's first-quarter economy grows by 4.5% as the recovery accelerates. (00:50) ② Australia says no single power should dominate the "Indo-Pacific." (13:24) ③ Silicon Valley entrepreneur says white collar jobs would be affected first under rapidly evolving generative AI development like ChatGPT. (24:48) ④ Elon Musk: US government had full access to Twitter user data and private DMs. (34:35) ⑤ 2023 Shanghai auto show unveils more than 100 new models, 70 of which will be electric. (43:59)
4/18/202352 minutes, 3 seconds
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Sudan’s fighting: Is a ceasefire possible?

①China and Germany's foreign ministers have co-chaired a new round of strategic dialogue in Beijing. What are the areas where the two sides could reach consensus? (00:52) ②We look at the fighting in Sudan which is triggered by power struggle between the country’s president and vice president. (12:21) ③Macron have signed France’s pension reform into law despite protests. Will Macron's government be doomed by this issue? (25:22) ④G7 foreign ministers are meeting in Japan. (35:29) ⑤Poland and Hungary have suspended imports of Ukrainian grain in a move to placate their own producers despite a warning from the European Union. Is it coincidence that Budapest and Warsaw are once again holding a same position that is on the opposite side of Brussels? (45:11)
4/17/202353 minutes, 31 seconds
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Panel: key takeaways from Brazilian President Lula's visit to China

Chinese President Xi Jinping talks with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in Beijing. How will Lula's trip further boost China-Brazil relations? What role can the two major emerging markets play in the global economy, and how can their partnership impact world trade? Host Ge Anna is joined by Dr. Guy Burton, Adjunct Professor at the Department of International Affairs, Vesalius College in Brussels; Dr. Jiang Shixue, Professor and Director of the Centre for Latin American Studies, Shanghai University; and Chen Weihua, Chief of the China Daily EU Bureau.
4/14/202351 minutes, 57 seconds
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What issues top the agenda of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in Beijing and Shanghai?

①Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has arrived in China for a state visit. What issues top his agenda in Shanghai and Beijing? (00:47) ②China has released a position paper to reiterate support for the peaceful reconstruction and development of Afghanistan. What are the details? (14:20) ③German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock is on a visit to China. What's at stake for China-Germany relations? (25:30) ④RCEP nears full implementation after the Philippines deposited its instrument of ratification. What new opportunities will the bloc bring to the world economy?(34:40) ⑤Saudi Arabia and Syria's foreign ministers have welcomed the thaw in bilateral ties. How significant is this?(44:30)
4/13/202353 minutes, 12 seconds
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The IMF lowered its expectation for global growth this year slightly

①The International Monetary Fund lowered its expectation for global growth this year slightly.(00:46) ②European Council President Charles Michel backs up French President Emmanuel Macron's push for "strategic autonomy" away from the United States.(13:07) ③Joe Biden vows to use Northern Ireland trip to maintain peace in the region.(25:30) ④China mulls over regulation on generative AI.(35:40) ⑤United Nations demographers made rough guess that Indian population will pass China's in mid-April this year.(43:30)
4/12/202353 minutes, 15 seconds
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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will begin a state visit to China

①Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will begin a state visit to China on Wednesday. What will be on his agenda?(00:50) ②U.S. and the Philippines hold 2+2 defense and foreign affairs ministerial dialogue. How are people in the Philippines reacting to stronger U.S. military presence in their country?(13:30) ③Our interview with Paolo Bazzoni, chairman of the China-Italy Chamber of Commerce, on what to expect at the national pavilion of Italy during this year's International Consumer Products Expo in Hainan.(24:06) ④What are analysts saying about the latest figures on China's economic performance?(33:27) ⑤U.S. business and foreign policy community call for stabilization of U.S.-China relations in an open letter.(43:17)
4/11/202353 minutes
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China's first domestically-built aircraft carrier joins a PLA military drill in the Taiwan Straits

①China's first domestically-built aircraft carrier joins a PLA military drill in the Taiwan Straits and around Taiwan island for the first time. What are the details? (00:46) ②U.S. government officials scramble to identify source of highly classified intel leak. What damage will this leak bring? (15:10) ③Saudi Arabia and Houthi officials advance talks over long-term ceasefire. What are the prospects? (25:30) ④The 3rd International Consumer Products Expo kicks off in Hainan.(35:36) ⑤China's first batch of shares under registration-based IPO system surge in debut.(43:20)
4/10/202353 minutes, 21 seconds
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Panel: Can EU achieve strategic autonomy in China policy?

French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen are in the spotlight as the latest European leaders visiting China. What message do these visits convey? Can the visit reset China-EU relations? To what extent can the EU achieve strategic autonomy in China policy? How will the deepening of China-France relations lead to regional stability and development? Host of Ge Anna talks with Helga Zepp-LaRouche, Founder of The Schiller Institute, a Germany-based political and economic think tank; Kamal Makili-Aliyev, Affiliated Researcher at Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law in Sweden; Dr. Cui Hongjian Head of European Studies Department at China Institute of International Studies.
4/7/202352 minutes, 14 seconds
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Is McCarthy-Tsai meeting a provocation of China?

①Macron warns against shunning China as he begins his visit to the country. What can China and Europe offer to one another during this week's top leadership diplomacy? (00:56) ②Is the McCarthy-Tsai meeting a provocation of China? (12:54) ③Foreign Ministers of Saudi Arabia and Iran have met in Beijing to discuss key details in the resumption of their diplomatic ties following a landmark China-mediated agreement last month. (25:18) ④A new International Monetary Fund report says the US and other nations trading more with political allies and less with rivals could, also known as “friendshoring trend”, makes the world poorer. (35:32) ⑤An Australian mayor is considering suing OpenAI for what he says is a false ChatGPT claim that he has served in prison for bribery. This is likely to be the world's first defamation lawsuit over ChatGPT content. Is it raising concerns about more spread of disinformation because of ChatGPT? (45:11)
4/6/202353 minutes
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Trump’s criminal charges in New York

①Donald Trump pleads not guilty to criminal charges in New York. We look at some details in the first indictment of a former US president. (00:58) ②Are we seeing a trend of de-dollarization? (15:16) ③Amid Russia's plan to deploy nuclear weapons to Belarus, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is visiting Moscow for talks with Vladimir Putin. (24:59) ④Mexico is asking China for help on fentanyl while slamming US critics. Does the current geopolitical environment allow for China-US-Mexico trilateral cooperation on this issue? (37:14) ⑤China's Guangdong is to mobilize 300,000 young people to seek job and business opportunities in rural areas. Can rural China create enough opportunities for the younger generation? (45:09)
4/5/202352 minutes, 30 seconds
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Ma Ying-jeou’s ancestral trip to the Chinese mainland

①Stakes are high in Von de Leyen and Macron's upcoming China visit. Will the visit make the China-Europe ties more predictable? (00:51) ②Former Taiwan leader Ma Ying-jeou expresses high expectations for cross-Straits exchanges. We look at Ma’s ongoing 12-day ancestral trip to the Chinese mainland. (15:04) ③China's economy showed a faster pace of recovery in March. (24:55) ④The Asian Development Bank says Asia will see strong economic growth this year following China's scrapping of stringent pandemic controls. Why is China's reopening seen as a big plus? (34:36) ⑤Finland joins NATO on Tuesday, while Sweden continues to wait. (44:13)
4/4/202352 minutes, 44 seconds
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Are China and Japan finding ways to better manage conflicts?

①Foreign ministers of China and Japan have discussed disputes in a Beijing meeting. Is this a sign that the two sides are taking steps to better manage their conflicts? (00:50) ②Oil prices surge after OPEC+ nations make surprise output cut. (13:32) ③The US is to open embassy in Vanuatu in the latest step to counter China in the Pacific. How does the long-term US commitment to the region look like? (24:43) ④Former US President Donald Trump is being charged with a crime in relation to a payment made to an adult film actress. How will it shape the 2024 US presidential race? (32:58) ⑤We talk to a Tsinghua University professor about energy transition. (41:38)
4/3/202352 minutes, 25 seconds
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Panel: Is it realistic to isolate China internationally?

This week saw the leaders of Singapore, Malaysia and Spain travel to China for visits. They seem to have a clear message: all three nations hope to strengthen ties with China. In April, China is expected to host more visiting foreign leaders. Interestingly, during a recent European Council summit, UN chief Antonio Guterres called on the EU leaders not to isolate China. The very fact that Guterres made this comment on that occasion is a sign that, to certain countries, “isolating China” is an idea on their mind. On the part of the US government, it is a perceived geopolitical strategy pursued by forming a US-led coalition to counter China. Is it realistic to isolate China internationally at a time when many countries actually want to enhance ties with China? Host Ding Heng is joined by Zhou Bo at Tsinghua University’s Center for International Security and Strategy; Dr. Lee Pei May at the International Islamic University Malaysia; Dr. Yu Hong with National University of Singapore.
3/31/202352 minutes, 25 seconds
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang urges governments to work together to energize global growth

①Chinese Premier Li Qiang urges national governments around the world to work together to energize global growth in his speech at the Bo'ao Forum for Asia.(00:53) ②Interview with Anil Kishora, Vice President of New Development Bank.(13:00) ③The Chinese mainland has warned of resolute countermeasures against a potential meeting between Tsai Ing-wen and U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.(25:30) ④ U.S.' NATO allies Turkey and Hungry are among countries not invited to the Summit for Democracies hosted by America.(36:10) ⑤Saudi Arabia has approved a memorandum on granting the kingdom the status of a dialogue partner in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.(42:56)
3/30/202349 minutes, 48 seconds
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Deprive China’s developing status or right to development?

① Washington passes a bill to remove China's developing country status. Is China a developed nation yet? (00:44) ② Boao Forum: BRI plays a crucial role in the stability of global industrial and supply chains. (16:45) ③ Expert: intensifying political divisions are weakening democracy in the United States. (25:27) ④ Japan unveils another record budget for its controversial defence spending plans. (35:46)
3/29/202355 minutes
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What serious human rights challenges does the U.S. face today?

① Xi says China ready to contribute more to Middle East peace, development. (00:48) ② Study shows Asia is expected to lead global economic growth in 2023. (13:58) ③ Report shows a widening wealth gap in the U.S. with the underclass facing a severe survival crisis. (25:47) ④ Israel's Netanyahu announces 'pause' to judicial reforms. (36:03) ⑤ Silicon Valley Bank has a new owner. Is that all? (46:01)
3/28/202355 minutes
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What does Honduras' decision to establish diplomatic ties with China signify?

① Taiwan is a part of China: VP of the National Congress of Honduras. (00:50) ② What does the Chinese path to modernization mean for the world? (11:04) ③ China reaffirms opening up and stresses cooperation at the Development Forum. (23:37) ④ Hungary is sick of western critique, the country's foreign minister said. (35:00) ⑤ A leading U.S. civil rights defender says America is a police state that cages people to maintain social control. (43:19)
3/27/202352 minutes, 32 seconds
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Panel: What are the geopolitical implications of Chinese President Xi Jinping's trip to Russia?

Chinese President Xi Jinping paid a state visit to Russia from March 20th to 22nd. After meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the two sides released joint statements vowing to work with each other on trade, energy, and supply chains, and on upholding multilateralism, among other things. The international community watch closely, with government leaders from the U.S., E.U., and elsewhere all chiming in with their comments. What should we make of global reactions to this trip? Does the trip represent more active diplomacy from China moving forward? For these questions and more, host Liu Kun is joined by David Martin Jones, Visiting Professor at the War Studies Department, King's College London; Dr. Alexey Muraviev, Associate Professor of National Security and Strategic Studies at Curtin University in Australia; and Dr. He Wenping, Senior Research Fellow at Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
3/24/202352 minutes, 54 seconds
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How does people's democracy work?

① Poll: 84.8% of respondents say no democracy is superior to another. (00:47) ② UK confirms sending depleted uranium shells to Kiev, potentially escalating the Ukraine crisis. (14:35) ③ Fed lifts rates by a quarter point as the bank crisis complicates the fight against inflation. (25:01) ④ China firm wins the Solomon Islands port project. (35:01) ⑤ EU leaders meet in Brussels, with competitiveness topping the agenda. (43:27)
3/23/202352 minutes, 29 seconds
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Xi concludes trip to Russia. What outcomes have been obtained?

① Xi concludes trip to Russia. What outcomes have been obtained? (00:51) ② China’s socialist democracy outperforms American democracy in many ways: Expert. (11:34) ③ Official data show China's foreign trade is off to a good start this year. (25:55) ④ Japanese PM promises to offer unwavering support to Ukraine during a surprise visit to Kyiv. (34:37) ⑤ TikTok CEO is set to face US lawmakers to refute the data security allegations. (44:17)
3/22/202353 minutes
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Xi meets Putin in Moscow. What's on top of agenda?

① Xi says China continue to support political settlement of Ukraine crisis when meeting with Putin in Moscow. (00:48) ② New Zealand’s foreign minister will visit her counterpart in China. (13:55) ③ South Korean president’s diplomatic breakthrough with Japan receives harsh criticism at home. (25:14) ④ US President Joe Biden signs legislation to declassify certain intelligence on COVID origins. (45:19)
3/21/202352 minutes, 36 seconds
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Xi pays state visit to Russia. What to expect?

① Chinese President Xi Jinping pays a state visit to Russia. (00:48) ② The foreign ministry of China releases a report on the state of democracy in the U.S. in 2022. (16:54) ③ OECD lifts China's 2023 growth forecast to 5.3%. (37:26) ④ French President Emmanuel Macron faces no-confidence votes amid nationwide protests. (54:23)
3/20/202354 minutes, 23 seconds
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Panel: Looking back on the Iraq war after 20 years

It's been 20 years since the United States and coalition forces invaded Iraq without U.N. permission on March 20th, 2003. What are the broad and ongoing consequences of the war on Iraq? Did the Iraqi people get the democracy and freedom promised to them by the U.S.? Host Ge Anna is joined by Dr. Wang Jin, Associate Professor at Northwest University in Xi'an, China; Dr. Greg Barton, Professor of Global Islamic Politics at Deakin University; Dr. Tim Anderson, Director of Center for Counter Hegemonic Studies, a Sydney-based think tank.
3/17/202352 minutes, 56 seconds
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Xi Jinping’s Global Civilization Initiative and its core values

①Xi Jinping has proposed a Global Civilization Initiative at a political parties’ summit. What does the idea tell us about China's vision for the world today? (00:55) ②We have a conversation with Essam Sharaf, Former Egyptian Prime Minister, on global governance. (11:59) ③The Swiss central bank has agreed to lend Credit Suisse up to $54 billion to shore up the finances of the troubled banking giant. The problems in Credit Suisse once more raise the question whether this is the beginning of a global crisis. (24:31) ④Japan and South Korea are holding a top leaders' summit in a sign that the two countries are trying to improve their ties. Can the summit resolve their long-running disputes? (34:38) ⑤Former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating has described the country's agreement to buy and develop nuclear-powered submarines as “the worst deal in all history”. Does he have a point? (42:18)
3/16/202351 minutes, 42 seconds
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The Russia-US military aircraft contact over Black Sea

①US claims a Russian aircraft collided with an unmanned US drone over the Black Sea, but Russia says the drone lost control because of a sharp manoeuver and crashed into the sea without Russian involvement. What could be the ripple effect of the incident (00:53) ②Honduras is to ditch diplomatic relations with Taiwan and open official ties with the Chinese mainland. What could be the consideration of the central American nation? (12:30) ③China's economy continued to show improvement for the first two months of 2023, as industrial production, retail sales, investment grew. (24:24) ④Shares of Chinese telecom firms surge amid digital economy’s growth momentum. (32:28) ⑤Argentina's inflation tops 100% for the first time in three decades. Is the country entering a crisis similar to what it experienced three decades ago? (43:02)
3/15/202351 minutes, 29 seconds
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SVB collapse and its ripple effect

①Bank sell-off spreads to global markets after SVB collapse. (00:52) ②18 months after the signing of the Aukus pact, the US, UK and Australia unveiled details of a plan to create a new fleet of nuclear-powered. (15:13) ③In the US, the Biden administration is asking for $842 billion from the Congress for the Pentagon in the 2024 budget year. What’s behind this largest request in nearly two decades? (25:00) ④China lifts visa curbs on foreigners in the latest step of reopening. To what extent does the inflow of international travelers matter to China's economy? (34:41) ⑤In a spat with US officials, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador argues that his country is safer than the US. We explore the reasons behind the ongoing tensions. (44:25)
3/14/202352 minutes, 19 seconds
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What messages do we read from the last day of China’s Two Sessions?

Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for more efforts to build a community of shared future for mankind. Addressing the closing meeting of the annual session of the National People’s Congress, Xi also called for greater economic self-reliance and the need to coordinate development and security. Meanwhile, in a press conference, Premier Li Qiang has highlighted pursuing high-quality development as a priority of the new government. The new premier pledged to strive to ensure stability in job markets, adding China will remain steadfast in reform and opening-up. What messages do we read from Xi’s address and Li’s press conference? Host Ding Heng is joined by Dr. Zhou Mi, Senior Research Fellow at the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation; Professor Doug Guthrie, Director of China Initiatives at Thunderbird School of Global Management; Dr. George Tzogopoulos, Director of the EU-China Program at CIFE, a France-based research organization.
3/13/202351 minutes
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What's Behind the Iran-Saudi Diplomatic Breakthrough?

Iran and Saudi Arabia have agreed to reestablish diplomatic relations and reopen embassies after seven years of tensions. This historic breakthrough was made possible by China, which hosted the talks between the two sides. Saudi Arabia cut ties with Iran in 2016 after demonstrators stormed its embassy in Tehran, in response to Riyadh’s execution of a prominent Shia Muslim cleric. Since then, tensions between the two nations have remained high, with each side viewing the other as a threatening power seeking regional dominance. Chinese senior diplomat Wang Yi congratulated the two sides on taking this important step forward, emphasizing China’s support for their efforts in strengthening ties. What has led to this significant development? For this question and much more, host Zhao Ying is joined by Einar Tangen, Senior Fellow with the Taihe Institute, and Dr. Wang Jin, Associate Professor at Northwest University in Xi'an, China.
3/11/202324 minutes, 58 seconds
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What are the key insights from China's Two Sessions?

China’s annual political season, known as the “Two Sessions,” is now underway in Beijing. This crucial event brings together thousands of national legislators and political advisors to discuss the country’s priorities for this year and beyond. This year’s Two Sessions holds even more significance as it is the first following the 20th CPC National Congress, which set out the path for China to achieve the Second Centenary Goal of building a great modern socialist country in all respects by the middle of this century. What are some of the highlights of this year’s Two Sessions? How will the meetings help mobilize the nation to fulfill its modernization goals? Host Zhao Ying is joined by Prof. Joseph Siracusa, Dean of Global Futures at Curtin University, Prof. Josef Gregory Mahoney from East China Normal University, and Prof. Qu Qiang, associate director of International Monetary Institute at Renmin University of China.
3/10/202352 minutes, 50 seconds
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China’s move to amend its legislation law

①Nick Chan, a lawyer and Hong Kong deputy to China’s National People’s Congress, give his views on China’s move to amend its legislation law. (00:58) ②We hear from a senior Xinjiang official about the region's economic development plan. (13:26) ③CGTN’s exclusive interview with Seymour Hersh, the veteran American journalist who has published an investigative report suggesting that the US Navy was behind the Nord Stream attacks. (24:56) ④Latest in tech war: The Netherlands is to restrict semiconductor exports after US pressure over the so-called China threat. (30:03) ⑤The UN refugee agency warns that the UK's asylum bill introduced this week will undermine international law if it is passed. We look at the controversies of the bill. (42:50)
3/9/202351 minutes, 42 seconds
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China’s proposal to reorganize key government agencies

①Professor Radhika Desai from the University of Manitoba in Canada gives her views on China’s path to modernization and its socialist democracy. (00:51) ②We discuss China’s proposal to restructure its science, technology and finance regulators. (12:08) ③US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell warns of returning to bigger interest rate hikes. (24:33) ④Ukraine denies involvement in Nord Stream pipeline blasts after a New York Times report. (35:18) ⑤Days before the 20th anniversary of US invasion of Iraq, US defense chief Lloyd Austin made a surprise visit to Baghdad to reaffirm the claimed US commitment. (42:59)
3/8/202351 minutes, 41 seconds
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Qin Gang’s debut as China’s foreign minister at "two sessions" gathering

①China's new foreign minister has hailed the China-Russia ties and warned of potential conflict with the US during a press conference on the sidelines of the annual session of the National People's Congress. We look at some highlights of the press conference. (00:54) ②China's foreign trade dips at the start of 2023. (24:35) ③Huawei has reportedly shelved a plan for a 1-billion-pound Cambridge research campus in the UK. What does the project’s expected failure tell us about the obstacles facing the UK's tech ambition? (34:40) ④Canada has announced a probe into alleged Chinese interference in the country's recent elections. Does that make sense? (44:16)
3/7/202351 minutes, 18 seconds
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China’s 7.2% defense spending increase for 2023

①Andrew Yao, a Hong Kong deputy to China's National People’s Congress, gives his views on this year’s government work report. (00:54) ②China will increase defense spending this year by 7.2%. Is Beijing re-weighting towards security over development? (12:08) ③South Korea has announced a plan to resolve a long-running wartime labor dispute with Japan. To President Yoon Suk-yeol’s government, why is seeking common interests with Japan more important than taking care of the grievances of forced labor victims? (24:32) ④British chip giant Arm has chosen New York listing. How big of a blow does its decision deal to London? (32:39) ⑤Italy's Giorgia Meloni is defending her government's actions before a deadly migrant shipwreck late last Month. Is it fair to blame the Italian authorities for the tragedy? (42:37)
3/6/202351 minutes, 10 seconds
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China's growth target of "around 5%" for 2023

China has set a growth target of “around 5%” for 2023. Premier Li Keqiang announced the target on Sunday as he delivered a government work report to the opening session of the National People’s Congress, China’s top legislative body. In the meantime, the report sets a goal of 3% for the consumer price index, a 5.5% urban unemployment rate, among other economic targets. The report says spurring domestic demand will be one of this year’s priorities for economic policy. The report has also reviewed China’s achievements in the past year and past five years in areas such as poverty alleviation, infrastructure construction and environmental protection. Host Ding Heng is joined by Yao Shujie, Chueng Kong Professor of Economics with Chongqing University; Sultan Hali, a retired Air Force officer in Pakistan, and author of the book "Hundred Years of Communist Party of China".
3/5/202325 minutes, 6 seconds
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Panel: Low-income countries’ looming debt crisis

It looks a debt crisis is looming in the developing world. The International Monetary Fund estimates 60% of low-income countries are in, or at high risk of, debt distress, double the 2015 level. During the pandemic, government debt ballooned by almost $2 trillion in more than 100 developing countries. 25 developing economies are currently spending over 20% of their government revenues on debt servicing. Apart from economic turmoil, the possibility of a wave of sovereign defaults is giving rise to concerns of political instability in these economies. Can there be a realistic solution to the crisis? Host Ding Heng is joined by Professor Liu Baocheng, Director of the Center for International Business Ethics at the University of International Business and Economics; Dr. Lauren Johnston, Associate Professor at the China Studies Center, University of Sydney; Keith Pilbeam, Professor of International Economics and Finance at City, University of London.
3/3/202352 minutes, 32 seconds
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A deep dive into China-Belarus ties

①China and Belarus pledge to develop exemplary relations of all-weather comprehensive strategic partnership in the new era. (00:59) ②Foreign Minister Qin Gang urges stronger cooperation to promote multilateralism and global development at the G20 Foreign Ministers' Meeting. (12:14) ③China's PMI came in at 52.6 in February, the fastest growth rate in more than a decade. (24:35) ④A US House panel advances legislation to ban TikTok over security concerns. However, questions have been raised about whether the bill could infringe on the free speech rights of millions of Americans. (33:20) ⑤We take a closer look at the concerning rise in child labor violations in the US and explore the factors contributing to this trend. (41:36)
3/2/202351 minutes, 40 seconds
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Key takeaways from the 20th CPC Central Committee's 2nd plenary session

①20th CPC Central Committee 2nd plenary session issues communique. What are the main takeaways? (00:51) ②Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is paying a state visit to China. What issues will be on top of his agenda? (13:44) ③A newly formed US House committee on China sees the rivalry between Washington and Beijing as "existential struggle." How will it impact the Biden administration's China policy? (24:35) ④Nigeria's ruling party candidate Bola Tinubu has been declared the winner of the presidential election. What challenges lie ahead? (33:40) ⑤The reality of the US job market (42:13)
3/1/202352 minutes, 57 seconds
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How does China contribute to the global human rights cause?

①Foreign Minister Qin Gang elaborates on China's proposal on global human rights, saying there's no single model for human rights that fits all. (00:47) ②China's economy in 2022 continued to grow despite pressures. (12:48) ③Emmanuel Macron has pledged to reduce French military presence in Africa ahead of his trip to the continent. Will this help ease anti-French sentiment in some of its former colonies? (20:41) ④Egypt's top diplomat has visited Syria for the first time in a decade. Does this signal a re-engagement between Damascus and the rest of the Arab world? (34:41) ⑤Canada bans TikTok on government devices. What's behind this move? (44:06)
2/28/202351 minutes, 36 seconds
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How will the US CHIPS Act shape the future of global semiconductor industry?

①EU approves fresh round of sanctions on Russia. What impact might they have on the ongoing crisis in Ukraine? (00:43) ②US Commerce secretary lays out Biden administration's vision for implementing the CHIPS act over the next decade. What will this mean for China and the global semiconductor ecosystem? (12:18) ③Rishi Sunak is set to unveil Northern Ireland Brexit deal with the EU. What to expect? (24:23) ④G20 nations recognize the urgency to address debt vulnerabilities in low and middle-income countries. (33:00) ⑤Pacific leaders say science should guide Fukushima wastewater release plan. (43:26)
2/27/202351 minutes, 28 seconds
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Panel: The war in Ukraine, one year on

Russia launched its special military operation against Ukraine on February 24th 2022. Since that day, thousands of Russian and Ukrainian soldiers have died or been wounded. Tensions between Russia and U.S.-led western countries have kept rising, with Sweden and Finland quickly announcing bids to join the trans-Atlantic alliance NATO. Economically, the world was thrown into high inflation, energy disruptions, and food shortages, among other crises. Yet the war is far from over today. An outright military victory by either side remains unclear, and a return to the negotiating table seems just as unlikely. What has been the war's impact on global geopolitics? Are there any signs of a way out? Host Liu Kun is joined by Xu Qinduo, host of the Dialogue on CGTN; Victor Gao, Chair Professor, Soochow University; Dr. Grigory Ioffe, Professor of Human Geography at Radford University; and Ronald Grigor Suny, Professor of History and Political Science at University of Michigan.
2/24/202353 minutes, 51 seconds
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Why does China call on UN to investigate Nord Stream blasts?

①Vladimir Putin has met senior Chinese diplomat Wang Yi in Moscow. Are China-Russia relations, as Wang Yi says, not directed against any third country? (00:51) ②A Goldman Sachs report shows China's economic growth momentum should increase corporate profits and provide new growth drivers for the Chinese stock market. (12:27) ③China is calling on the United Nations to investigate the Nord Stream gas pipeline explosions. Why does the sabotage deserve a UN probe? (24:51) ④America's only rare earths producer has agreed to ship its output directly to Japan in a latest attempt to curb China's role in the supply chain. (34:27) ⑤Hong Kong looks to lure family offices in a move to boost post-Covid growth. Compared to Singapore, what’s Hong Kong’s competitive advantage in this field? (47:31)
2/23/202354 minutes, 27 seconds
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China’s top diplomat visits Russia. What’s the significance?

①China's top diplomat Wang Yi is visiting Russia, just ahead of the one-year anniversary of the Ukraine crisis. We discuss the significance of the visit and the messages it sends. (00:48) ②Putin has announced that his country is suspending participation in the New Start Treaty. We examine the potential implications for global security. (13:00) ③How can business communities in both countries contribute to the development of bilateral relations? (24:35) ④China has released "The Global Security Initiative Concept Paper" to lay out core concepts and principles around global security and peace. (34:23) ⑤A four-day workweek trial is so successful in the UK that most of the participating companies said they won't be going back. What does that mean for the future of work? (44:05)
2/22/202351 minutes, 40 seconds
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What's behind Biden's surprise visit to Kyiv?

①China released the Global Security Initiative Concept Paper. What does it say about China's vision for global peace and security? (00:44) ②US President Joe Biden makes a surprise visit to Kyiv. What message is he trying to send? (14:10) ③South Korea's ruling party leader hints at the need for nuclear weapons. What's behind the escalation of tensions on the Korean Peninsula? (24:35) ④The EU will ban new sales of fossil fuel cars by 2035 in order to achieve net zero climate goals by 2050. (33:20) ⑤Chinese e-commerce giant PDD splashes on Super Bowl ad for its Temu US shopping site. (44:34)
2/21/202351 minutes, 29 seconds
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Decoding China's message at the Munich Security Conference

①China's top diplomat Wang Yi calls for mutual trust to promote a safer world at the Munich Security Conference. We bring you more on his address, as well as on his meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. (00:49) ②China has rolled out an across-the-board registration-based IPO system. (24:28) ③The White House comes under fire from European business groups for its latest green investment move. How might these tensions impact transatlantic relations and cooperation on climate change? (34:12) ④University of Hong Kong issues interim ban on ChatGPT. (41:15)
2/20/202352 minutes, 23 seconds
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Panel: From "quiet quitting" to "quiet hiring" – what's going on in the US labor market?

Last year, the term "quiet quitting" took the internet by storm. It described a trend in the US labor market where employees declined to go above and beyond. Now in 2023, there's a new trend called "quiet hiring." According to US consulting firm Gartner, it's poised to be one of the top workplace trends this year. Quiet hiring is when an organization acquires new skills without actually hiring new full-time employees. This comes amid continued recession fears and a wave of tech industry layoffs in the United States. Host Zhao Ying is joined by American economist David Blair, Vice President of the Center for China and Globalization, Prof. Soo Hee Lee of Kent Business School, University of Kent, and Prof. Chris Rowley of Kellogg College, University of Oxford and Bayes Business School, City, University of London.
2/17/202352 minutes, 45 seconds
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China's top legislature condemns U.S. House resolution on Chinese airship

①China's top legislature condemns U.S. House resolution on Chinese airship. What are the details? (00:50) ②Investigative journalist Seymour Hersh talks about Nord Stream blast in first interview since blog post.(13:50) ③China and Iran have released a joint communique after the three-day state visit of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi.(25:21) ④Top executives of multinational companies plan visits to China as economic activities recover after the easing of COVID-19 restrictions. How do they view the prospect of the Chinese economy? (33:20) ⑤Our exclusive interview with rising tennis star Wu Yibing.(44:10)
2/16/202352 minutes, 35 seconds
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Air India signs record aviation deals with Boeing and Airbus

①Senior Chinese diplomat Wang Yi visits France, Italy, Hungary and Russia and attends the 59th Munich Security Conference. What can we expect from this trip? (00:50) ②Our exclusive interview with Jens Eskelund, vice president of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China.(12:40) ③Air India signs record aviation deals with Boeing and Airbus. What does that tell us about the Indian aviation industry? (25:30) ④New data show the pace of inflation in the U.S. economy eased in January.(35:46) ⑤High school African-American studies curriculum caught in politics in the U.S. state of Florida.(46:20)
2/15/202353 minutes, 12 seconds
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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi is on a state visit to China

①President of the Islamic Republic of Iran Ebrahim Raisi is on a state visit to China. (00:46) ②U.N. human rights expert strongly urges the U.S. to lift all sanctions on Syria amid deadly earthquakes. (13:10) ③China unveils its rural development blueprint for 2023. What are the details? (26:10) ④NATO defense ministers meet to discuss Ukraine, trans-Atlantic alliance and other issues. (36:50) ⑤Local business owners and citizens in the U.S. have filed against the company involved in a train crash in the U.S. state of Ohio. (44:30)
2/14/202353 minutes, 33 seconds
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Russia urges NATO to hold meeting over Nord Stream blasts

①Russia said NATO should hold an emergency meeting to discuss investigative journalist Seymour Hersh's report that U.S. destroyed the Nord Stream gas pipelines under the Baltic Sea. What are the latest? (00:50) ②China's consumer price index rose in January. What are the factors that contributed to the rise? (12:56) ③Sweden joins a few developed countries in discarding COVID vaccines as poor nations still suffer from vaccine shortages.(26:00) ④China's Wu Yibing becomes first Chinese player to win an ATP Tour title. How significant is it? (33:54) ⑤India's largest insurer, Life Insurance Corporation, says it might review its stake in the embattled Adani Group.(46:30)
2/13/202353 minutes, 17 seconds
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Panel: Global powers are vying for influence in Asia

Asia, one of the most economically dynamic regions in the world, is getting increasing strategic attention. Global powers, inside or outside the region, are promoting economic, cultural or military schemes of their own, aiming to gain more influence and interests. In its annual Asia Power Index report, Australian think tank the Lowy Institute found that the U.S. remains the top power in Asia, but the age of its uncontested primacy is over. The report said China is gaining diplomatic influence in the region while ASEAN countries like Indonesia are becoming more active on the Asia stage day by day. Why is Asia important? What are the respective aims of global powers vying for influence in Asia? Host Liu Kun is joined by Chen Hong, Director of Australian Studies Center at East China Normal University; Einar Tangen, Senior Fellow with the Taihe Institute and Founder of Asia Narratives; and Digby Wren, a visiting scholar at the Royal Academy of Cambodia.
2/10/202353 minutes, 42 seconds
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Cambodian PM Hun Sen visits China. What's on the agenda?

① Cambodian PM Hun Sen visits China. What's on the agenda? (00:44) ② Trade between China and the US hit a record high 2022, despite Washington's decoupling talk. (13:00) ③ China and Brazil agree to use the Chinese yuan in cross-border transactions. (24:04) ④Syrian Ambassador: Earthquake sufferings compounded by Western sanctions. (32:12) ⑤ Mainland urges DPP to remove unilateral barriers to cross-Straits exchanges. (42:58)
2/9/202351 minutes, 57 seconds
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US President Joe Biden urges unity. Will it heal deep US divisions?

① US President Joe Biden urges for bipartisan unity in his State of Union Address. (00:42) ② Sanctions imposed by US and allies hamper relief and rescue work in earthquake-devastated Syria. (24:20) ③ France, Germany protest U.S. green subsidies on Washington trip. (34:31) ④ Australia, New Zealand talk up their relationships with China. (45:16)
2/8/202352 minutes, 31 seconds
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Can China-Australia ties get back on track as ministers talk?

① China announces emergency aid for quake-hit Türkiye, Syria. (00:53) ② Can China-Australia economic and trade ties get “back on track” as ministers talk? (13:15) ③ Study shows China surpassed the US in economic relationships and diplomatic influence in Asia. (25:00) ④ Workers stage the largest strike in the history of Britain's health service (35:52) ⑤ Google and Microsoft’s AI arms race. What’s next? (44:23)
2/7/202351 minutes, 35 seconds
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Travel agencies in China resume outbound group tour services

①Travel agencies in China resume outbound group tour services to 20 countries.(00:48) ②China calls for regional stability as the United States and the Philippines agreed to larger U.S. military presence in Asia.(12:40) ③Report shows U.S. long-arm jurisdiction hurts international order and the rule of law.(26:00) ④China's securities regulators announce plans to expand registration-based IPO system across the A-share market.(36:30) ⑤The creator of the popular AI chatbot ChatGPT tries a subscription service in the U.S.(45:20)
2/6/202353 minutes, 53 seconds
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How should China US handle their relationship at critical junctures?

In the face of unexpected situations, what China and the U.S. need to do is to stay focused, communicate in a timely manner, avoid misjudgment, and manage differences. Wang Yi, director of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the CPC Central Committee, made the remarks during phone talks with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the latter's request following reports that a Chinese unmanned airship had recently been spotted in US airspace. How should the two handle their relationship at critical junctures? Host Ge Anna talks with Dr. Lee Pei May, Assistant Professor of Political Science at the International Islamic University Malaysia; Dr. Chen Hong, Executive Director of the Asia Pacific Studies Centre at East China Normal University; and Dr. Josef Mahoney, Professor of Politics and International Relations at East China Normal University.
2/3/202352 minutes, 55 seconds
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Europe unveils its response to US green subsidies

①In a study session of the Communist Party of China’s top decision-making body, President Xi Jinping reaffirmed plans to revive consumption and accelerate technology independence in China. We discuss the challenges in achieving these goals. (00:54) ②US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to begin a two-day visit to Beijing. Will it stabilize the China-US ties? (13:28) ③The EU has unveiled plans for its own "Green Deal" in response to the Biden administration's green subsidy program. What does the EU-US subsidy race tell us about the rule-setting in the green industry? (24:20) ④The Fed raises rates a quarter point and signals more ahead. (35:53) ⑤We follow the probe into Joe Biden's handling of classified documents, where FBI search of Biden's Delaware holiday home finds no classified documents. (45:05)
2/2/202352 minutes, 37 seconds
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The widespread opposition to Macron’s pension reform

①Western countries are weighing the next step in military assistance to Ukraine after the US and Germany announced a decision to send main battle tanks. (00:54) ②The US is launching a series of ambitious technology, space and defense initiatives with India. What’s the respective motivation of Washington and New Delhi? (12:59) ③NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg accused China of bullying its neighbors during a visit to Japan. What has driven his confrontational rhetoric? (24:19) ④China's January economic activity expands for the first time in several months, as the country is near the end of the latest Covid wave. (32:35) ⑤Large crowds march across France, raising pressure against Macron's pension reform. (42:05)
2/1/202351 minutes, 48 seconds
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Three years on, Britain is yet to benefit from Brexit

①The IMF upgrades global economic outlook amid easing inflation, projecting China's economy will grow by 5.2% in 2023. We discuss the global economy and China's role in it. (00:54) ②The WHO says Covid-19 remains a global health emergency. (12:43) ③China has approved two more homegrown oral Covid-19 medicines. (24:04) ④Three years on, Britain still seems to be waiting for Brexit dividend. (35:58) ⑤The southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan will drop restrictions on unmarried people having children. We discuss the social and economic factors behind the policy shift. (44:03)
1/31/202351 minutes, 31 seconds
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The ramifications of Dutch, Japanese joining US limits on chip tech to China

①China's consumption saw remarkable rebound during the Spring Festival holiday. (00:51) ②We also take a look at China’s overall economic trajectory during the pandemic. (11:36) ③Japan and the Netherlands have reportedly agreed to a deal with the US to restrict China's access to materials used to make advanced computer chips. What could be the deal’s ramifications? (24:34) ④A spike in Israeli-Palestinian violence is testing the Biden administration, as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits Israel and the West Bank. (33:31) ⑤In the US, the Memphis police department is permanently disbanding a unit after a video showed the horrific police beating of Tyre Nichols. (43:01)
1/30/202351 minutes, 16 seconds
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What will China’s economy look like in 2023?

①Data shows COVID-19 cases in China substantially dropped in January, displaying a clear trend of recovery. (00:38) ②As China’s lifting of Covid restrictions boosts economic activities, what’s the economic outlook for 2023? (13:50)
1/27/202352 minutes, 51 seconds
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UN report projects global growth in 2023 to be 1.9 percent

①A UN report released on Wednesday said global economic growth is projected to decelerate from an estimated 3 percent in 2022 to 1.9 percent in 2023. What are the factors that are challenging global recovery from the COVID-19 crisis? (00:48) ②The latest figures from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention show severe COVID-19 cases in the country are down 72% since peak time. What knowledge and experience can China share with the world in treating severe and critical COVID-19 cases? (12:26)
1/26/202355 minutes
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China looks to level up ties with Latin America

①President Xi Jinping signals that China will level up ties with Latin America in a video address to leaders in the region. Will China’s increasing economic ties with Latin America necessarily translate into geopolitical influence in the region? (00:41) ②We discuss how China can strengthen its rural areas’ capability in tackling Covid infections. (15:32)
1/25/202352 minutes, 14 seconds
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Has Quran burning protest further complicated Sweden’s NATO bid?

①Days after a copy of the Quran was burned in a Stockholm protest, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned Sweden that it should not expect Ankara’s support to join NATO. We explore the politics at play here. (00:42) ②Nearly 93% of the Chinese population has received vaccination, according to the latest official data. What do we learn from China’s Covid-19 vaccine development and inoculation efforts? (12:54)
1/24/202352 minutes, 33 seconds
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Can France and Germany improve strained relations?

①Leaders of France and Germany meet in a bid to improve strained relations. Will the two sides’ frictions that have emerged since the war in Ukraine began only be temporary? (00:39) ②The variants leading the latest wave of Covid infections in China have already been circulating elsewhere, but does this wave raise the likelihood of new coronavirus mutation? (12:05)
1/23/202352 minutes, 55 seconds
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Panel: China’s diplomatic challenges and opportunities in 2023

China says it welcomes the visit of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and urges the United States to seize the moment to make changes. How will China navigate relations with the United States? What challenges and opportunities lay ahead for China in 2023? Host Ge Anna talked with Harvey Dzodin, Former Vice President of ABC TV network, and Senior Fellow of the Center for China and Globalization; Dr Lee Pei May, Assistant Professor of Political Science at the International Islamic University Malaysia; Prof. Chen Hong, Executive Director of Asia Pacific Studies Centre, East China Normal University.
1/20/202352 minutes
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How to ease concern over China-US economic tensions?

①Chinese Vice-Premier Liu He has met US Treasury Sectary Janet Yellen in Zurich. Did the meeting create a chance for easing of economic tensions between China and the US? (00:54) ②China issues a government white paper on green development in the new era. (14:26) ③Jacinda Ardern is to step down as New Zealand’s prime minister. What’s her legacy? (24:31) ④Two home-made COVID-19 drugs have officially been added to China’s national insurance drug list, taking effect on March 1st. (33:54) ⑤Erdogan intends brings the date of Turkish general election forward to May. What’s his consideration? (43:23)
1/19/202351 minutes, 1 second
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Chinese Vice Premier Liu He said China welcomes more foreign investment in the country

①In a speech at this year's World Economic Forum, Chinese Vice Premier Liu He said China welcomes more foreign investment in the country.(00:50) ②China says it is in communication with the U.S. regarding U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit to China.(14:50) ③U.S. is likely to reach its existing borrowing cap of 31.4 trillion dollars on Thursday.(26:30) ④Our exclusive interview with Ma Hui, Chinese Ambassador to Cuba.(36:30) ⑤Poll shows two thirds of Hungarians oppose the withholding of EU funds.(45:40)
1/18/202355 minutes
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Should China be worried about its population decline?

①China’s GDP expands 3% in 2022. What does the number tell us about the country’s economy? (00:46) ②China’s population drops for the first time in six decades. Should we be worried about the social and economic impact of a shrinking population? (12:25) ③How will China’s COVID reopening ease global inflation and inject vitality into the world economy? (25:00) ④US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will visit African countries. (33:26) ⑤Teachers in the UK announce strikes amid sweeping wave of industrial actions. What’s behind the country’s cost-of-living crisis? (42:24)
1/17/202351 minutes, 49 seconds
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Behind California's storm chaos

①Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang concludes his five-nation Africa tour. (00:53) ②Health expert: China’s COVID-19 death data is ‘formal, serious, and legal.’ (14:01) ③China's foreign trade overcame geopolitical and COVID pressure to set record in 2022. (26:02) ④Anthony Albanese says Australia will focus on restoring trade with China. What obstacles do the two sides need to overcome in order to get the relations back on track? (36:41) ⑤A series of winter storms have devastated California over the past few weeks. More than 170,000 homeless people have endured torrential rain, flooding and mudslides, without appropriate access to sanitation, clean drinking water and electricity. (42:39)
1/16/202353 minutes, 44 seconds
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Panel: A look at China's socio-economic recovery through upcoming Spring Festival

As the Chinese New Year approaches, data from authorities shows the number of travel bookings for a holiday has increased by over 60 percent from last year. China's 40-day Chunyun, or Spring Festival travel rush, expects to see over 2 billion passenger trips, almost double the figure recorded last year. What do these numbers tell us about China's socioeconomic recovery? How have the three years of anti-pandemic work ensured that China can further open up? Host Ge Anna is joined by Stephan Ossenkopp, a Berlin-based China observer and Researcher at the Schiller Institute; Dr. Timothy Kerswell, Research Fellow at the Advanced Institute of Global and Contemporary China Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Dr. Josef Mahoney, Professor of Politics and International Relations with East China Normal University.
1/13/202349 minutes, 57 seconds
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China rejects "debt trap" narrative

①How is China helping African countries find a right balance between financing development and safeguarding debt sustainability? (00:46) ②China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism abandons several guidelines on COVID-19 prevention and control. (11:36) ③Belgium accuses the US of aggressive push to lure European businesses with its green subsidy act. Will Europe introduce similar subsidies? (24:03) ④Activists urge US apology and compensation for nuclear testing in the Pacific. (32:02) ⑤UK ambulance workers walk out in second winter strike. (41:53)
1/12/202351 minutes, 8 seconds
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What do we know about the classified documents discovered in Biden's former office?

①The WHO urges countries to take science-based precautionary COVID-19 entry restrictions. (00:43) ②The EU and NATO have signed a new declaration to strengthen cooperation. Is the Russia-Ukraine conflict bringing them closer? (12:26) ③The US and Japan are deepening strategic alliance to deter China. How will that affect peace and stability in the region? (24:35) ④Classified documents were discovered in Joe Biden's former office. What's in the documents? And how does it compare to Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago case? (34:14) ⑤China's new-energy vehicle production and sales nearly doubled in 2022. (41:58)
1/11/202350 minutes, 32 seconds
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What to expect from China's new foreign minister's visit to Africa?

①China's new foreign minister Qin Gang is on a weeklong trip to Africa. What to expect? (00:40) ②China urges the US to share XBB.1.5 data. (13:10) ③China's yuan strengthens against US dollar on bullish economic recovery outlook. (24:38) ④Companies in China are starting to hire virtual employees. What will this mean to our work and life in the future? (33:38) ⑤Joe Biden is in Mexico for the first visit by an American leader in nearly a decade. What issues are on top of his agenda? (43:49)
1/10/202352 minutes, 31 seconds
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Is Brazil having its own Jan. 6 moment?

①As China enters new phase of COVID-19 response, we take a look at the domestic and global impact. (00:40) ②China's Spring Festival travel rush begins. (14:14) ③Bolsonaro supporters storm Brazilian Congress. Is Brazil having its own Jan. 6 moment? (24:58) ④Kevin McCarthy has survived the GOP revolt to become US House Speaker. What will the challenges for him? (33:58) ⑤Sweden says Türkiye is asking too much over NATO application. (43:40)
1/9/202352 minutes, 3 seconds
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Panel: China's road to recovery

Following China’s decision to bid farewell to stringent covid restrictions, the end of 2022 has been a rather painful period for the Chinese economy, as many people stayed at home due to infections or the fear of becoming infected. Many economists agree that the fundamentals sustaining China’s long-term growth remain strong. However, less optimistic views argue that China will have a bumpy road to recovery due to the unpredictable virus, external uncertainties, and the existing challenges facing the economy even without the pandemic. In this edition of the program, we take a look at the prospects of China’s recovery. Host Ding Heng is joined by Dr. Wang Dan, Chief Economist of Hang Seng Bank China; Michael Powers, Zurich Insurance Group Professor of Risk and Finance at Tsinghua University; Professor Hans-peter Burghof, Chair of the Banking and Finance Department at the University of Hohenheim in Germany.
1/6/202352 minutes, 56 seconds
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China, Philippines commit to peaceful South China Sea solution. What does it mean?

① China, Philippines commit to a peaceful South China Sea solution. What does it mean for their future ties? (00:53) ② Chinese health expert: The rapid spread of COVID in China makes new mutations likely holds no scientific ground. (13:15) ③ Business confident in China's economic prospects. (25:00) ④ Sunak makes broad promises to Britons. Will the promises be kept? (35:52) ⑤ Meta fined over $400 million by EU for personal data collection violation. (44:23)
1/5/202352 minutes, 55 seconds
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What's at stake in Turkmenistan’s president’s trip to China?

① Turkmenistan's president to visit China. What will be at the top of his agenda? (00:44) ② House adjourns with McCarthy’s speaker bid still in Doubt. What’s behind the chaos? (13:47) ③ Imposing travel restrictions for China arrivals is 'scientifically unjustified': ACI Europe. (25:00) ④ Strikes in Britain fueled by high inflation, take huge economic toll. (35:15) ⑤ Why US proposed TikTok ban is more about politics than any other concerns. (44:12)
1/4/202352 minutes, 55 seconds
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Philippine president starts his state visit to China. What to expect?

① Philippine president starts his state visit to China. What to expect? (00:42) ② Chinese FM and U.S. secretary of state hold phone talks. What is the future of China-US relations? (12:21) ③ US expert: China’s "dynamic-zero" policy saves millions of lives. (25:00) ④ Chinese tech giant Huawei expects its revenue for 2022 to reach about 91.59 billion U.S. dollars. (34:19) ⑤ South Korea considers joint nuclear planning and exercises with the US. (44:32)
1/3/202354 minutes, 28 seconds
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One year on, what has RCEP brought to the world?

① Trade between China, other RCEP members up 7.9% in first 11 months. One year on, what has RCEP brought to the region and the world? (00:47) ② China approves more COVID-19 antiviral pills for emergency use. What treatment options do patients now have, and how do these COVID medications work? (13:13) ③ CGTN polls: nearly 80% of global respondents expect China to make a greater contribution to the world economy in the new year. (25:04) ④ China import export tariffs in 2023 will include new waivers and increases for certain commodities. (35:07) ⑤ Lula takes office for his third term as Brazil's president. What to expect? (44:17)
1/2/202352 minutes, 55 seconds
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Panel: Looking back and ahead through the words of the year

Dictionaries and media outlets around the world have selected their own "word of the year" for 2022. From "permacrisis" to "gaslighting," how do these words capture our experience of the past year? How will it further impact our lives in the year to come? Host Ge Anna is joined by Zoon Ahmed Khan, Research Fellow at the Centre for China and Globalization and Visiting Scholar at Tsinghua University; Einar Tangen, Senior Fellow at the Taihe Institute; and Professor Qu Qiang, Assistant Director of the International Monetary Institute, Renmin University of China.
12/30/202252 minutes, 55 seconds
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Russia unveils oil export ban. What will be the impact on the global energy market?

①China rolls out multiple measures to protect people’s lives and health as the country relaxes COVID restrictions. Has the “tsunami” of COVID infections peaked? (00:45) ②Russia bans oil supplies to countries that have introduced price caps. What will be the impact on the global oil market? (12:18) ③We continue our year-end review series on news stories that shaped the year. (25:00)
12/29/202252 minutes, 55 seconds
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2022 in Review: China-US relations

①As China continues to relax it COVID-19 restrictions, we discuss the impact on people’s lives and the country’s economy. (00:35) ②We continue our year-end review series of news stories that shaped the year. (25:00)
12/28/202252 minutes, 56 seconds
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China downgrades Covid management. What’s behind the changes?

①China to downgrade management of Covid-19 from Class A to Class B. (00:38) ②Serbia places its troops on combat alert on Kosovo border over rising tensions. (12:14) ③We continue our year-end review series of news stories that shaped the year. (25:00)
12/27/202252 minutes, 19 seconds
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China urges the US to stop using Taiwan to contain China

①China urges the US to stop using Taiwan to contain China, after Biden signed into law the National Defense Act for Fiscal Year 2023. (00:45) ②China's foreign direct investment rose by 9.9% in the first 11 months of the year. (13:51) ③As 2022 draws to a close, we look back on the news stories that shaped the year. (25:00)
12/26/202251 minutes, 45 seconds
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Panel: What repercussions will the European Union’s CBAM cause globally?

Long in the making, a provisional agreement of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, or CBAM, was recently announced by the European Union. Under the CBAM, imports into the EU of products from specific emissions-intensive sectors will face an import levy. The EU said CBAM will begin to operate from October 2023, initially with reporting obligations only, and then come into force in 2026. The bloc said CBAM is part of its strategy to reduce its carbon emissions to net zero by 2050. Why are some of the EU’s trading partners accusing the bloc of protectionism? Are concerns from developing economies of being mistreated under CBAM valid? Host Liu Kun is joined by Yao Shujie, Chueng Kong Professor of Economics, Chongqing University; Helga Zepp-LaRouche, Founder of The Schiller Institute; Michael Grubb, Professor of Energy and Climate Change at University College London; Mike Bastin, China observer, and Senior Lecturer at the University of Southampton.
12/23/202255 minutes
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Did Zelenskyy get what he wanted from his Washington trip?

①Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has delivered a plea for more US support as part of his trip to Washington. Has he got what he wants from the trip? (00:53) ②December 22nd marks the 50th anniversary of official bilateral relations between China and New Zealand. We discuss the experience drawn from this successful relationship. (12:36) ③Regions across China are racing to shore up the vaccination rate for the elderly amid a rise in Covid-19 cases. (25:03) ④China’s State Council has vowed to prioritize economic growth next year. (35:35)
12/22/202251 minutes, 26 seconds
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The joint naval exercise and partnership between China and Russia

①December 21st marks the 50th anniversary of China-Australia diplomatic ties. How can both sides facilitate the growth of a steady relationship? (00:56) ②China and Russia are holding a weeklong joint naval exercise off the coast of China. What does the drill tell us about the partnership between two the two sides? (13:47) ③Hong Kong and mainland agree to expand Stock Connect scheme. To what extent will the expansion benefit the both sides? (25:03) ④Latest data from the Johns Hopkins University show the total number of COVID-19 cases in the United States has exceeded 100 million, or some 30 percent of the US population. (36:12)
12/21/202252 minutes, 55 seconds
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What's at stake in Australian foreign minister’s China trip?

①Australia’s foreign minister is visiting China to re-establish diplomatic dialogue. What’s at stake in her trip? (00:52) ②January 6 Capitol riot panel recommends criminal charges against Donald Trump. Is the recommendation politically motivated? (12:25) ③EU members finally agree to cap gas prices. (24:40) ④Japan approves a historic new military build-up in a likely departure from its postwar pacific constitution. Is Japan really facing a worrying security environment? (34:37)
12/20/202252 minutes, 32 seconds
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Elon Musk’s controversies as Twitter CEO

①A key policy meeting has set the tone for China’s economy in 2023, calling for expanding domestic demand and accelerating the modernization of industry. We look at the meeting’s messages. (00:54) ②Cop15 negotiators are close to agreeing a biodiversity protection deal as talks draw to an end. We speak to Zhao Zhonghua, Chief Representative of China Office with World Animal Protection. (14:21) ③Elon Musk says he will step down as Twitter CEO if voted out by a poll he tweeted. We look at the controversies he has journeyed since buying Twitter and taking over as CEO. (25:04)
12/19/202250 minutes, 54 seconds
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How much change will the 2nd U.S.-Africa leaders summit bring to America’s Africa policy?

①Chinese President Xi Jinping called for global solidarity on biodiversity protection addressing the opening ceremony of the high-level segment of the COP15 conference in Montreal, Canada. What are his key messages? (00:30) ②U.S. President Joe Biden hosted dozens of African leaders this week in Washington for a three-day summit, only the second since former U.S. President Barack Obama hosted the first one in 2014. Biden said, “the United States is all-in on Africa’s future.” Will there be substantial changes in America’s African policy following the summit? Host Liu Kun is speaking with David Shinn, former US ambassador to Ethiopia and Burkina Faso and Adjunct Professor with the Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University; Abdullahi Boru Halakhe, an African policy and security analyst; Dr. He Wenping, Africa expert and Senior Research Fellow with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.(15:06)
12/16/202255 minutes
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What’s behind Biden’s African charm offensive?

①China will offer a second Covid-19 booster dose to high-risk groups, as the government takes steps to ease Covid restrictions. We discuss China’s policy shift as well as its social and economic impact. (00:42) ②China's industrial output growth slows in November, retail sales down further due to COVID-19. (12:28) ③Joe Biden welcomes African leaders to a summit in Washington. Why is United States suddenly showing interest in the African continent? (25:00)
12/15/202252 minutes, 41 seconds
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COP15: Update on “peace pact with nature” negotiations

①It's been a week since China had announced 10 new measures to further optimize Covid responses. What’s the impact on the country’s health system? (00:41) ②Half way into the COP15 biodiversity conference, how are negotiations on the new biodiversity framework going? (11:48) ③Tensions rise in Northern Kosovo between local authorities and Kosovo’s Serb minority. (25:00)
12/14/202248 minutes, 52 seconds
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China challenges U.S. restrictions on chip exports to Chinese companies at WTO

①The Chinese government has rolled out a slew of measures protecting the elderly, children and pregnant women from possibly new COVID infections. What are the details? (00:51) ②China is taking formal action to challenge new U.S. restrictions on semiconductor exports to Chinese companies. What ramifications will recent U.S. chip policies bring to the global supply chain? (13:50) ③And we have an exclusive interview with Manasa Tagicakibau, Fijian Ambassador to China on bilateral relations. (26:00)
12/13/202255 minutes
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How are China’s new COVID-19 control measures affecting people’s lives?

①As China further loosens COVID-19 measures, what’s the impact on the society and people’s lives? (00:42) ②The COP15 biodiversity conference is underway in Montreal. We take a look at China’s role in biodiversity conservation. (11:33) ③A high-level US delegation is traveling to China this week. What can we expect? (24:35)
12/12/202251 minutes, 10 seconds
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Are U.S. and the EU heading toward a trade war amid disputes on green subsidies?

① Chinese President Xi Jinping landed in Riyadh earlier this week for a state visit to Saudi Arabia and to attend the first China-Arab States Summit and the China-Gulf Cooperation Council Summit. What should we understand about relations between China and the Arab world? ② European officials have lodged complaints over the record green subsidies package in America’s Inflation Reduction Act, either saying it is enormously protectionist or it's super aggressive against European competitors. Are U.S. and the EU heading toward a trade war? Host Liu Kun is joined by Mike Bastin, Senior Lecturer, University of Southampton; Kamal Makili-Aliyev, Affiliated Researcher at Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law in Sweden; Professor Liu Baocheng with University of International Business and Economics.
12/9/202255 minutes, 1 second
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What are the prospects for China-Saudi Arabia cooperation?

① Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in Saudi Arabia. What will be on the top of his agenda? (00:50) ② Chinese Premier holds roundtable with heads of major international economic organizations. ③ How will China continue to contribute to an open world economy. (13:16) ④ China rolls out 10 new measures to optimize COVID19 response. What does it say about China’s COVID policy? (25:00) ⑤ Survey suggests most Japanese firms lose confidence in Kishida’s government. (44:37)
12/8/202252 minutes, 55 seconds
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Why first China-Arab summit a strategic choice for both sides?

① Chinese President Xi Jinping attends the first China-Arab States Summit. What are the cooperation potentials? ② China further optimizes Covid-19 policies, allows home isolation for mild and asymptomatic cases. What’s next? ③ U.S. plans to deploy more offensive military assets to Australia. How will it further destabilize the region? ④ UK is facing a “lost decade.” What are the challenges facing the UK’s economy? ⑤ Shared by Nature: Looking forward to China sharing its experience during COP15.
12/7/202252 minutes, 55 seconds
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Beijing scraps tests for COVID when entering public places. What’s next?

① Beijing scraps tests for COVID19 when entering public places. What to brace for in the next weeks and months to come? ② EU, Western Balkans summit: will EU enlargement go further? ③ Think tank report shows U.S. dominates global arms sales. ④ China EV sales boom in Nov. What does it say about China’s EV market? ⑤ Why Netherlands wrestles for an official apology for its role in slavery?
12/6/202252 minutes, 55 seconds
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What’s the effect of the price cap on Russian oil?

①The G7 group, Australia and the EU have agreed on a price cap on Russian oil. What impact will it have on Russia? (00:42) ②French President Emmanuel Macron says security guarantees for Russia are an “essential” part of any peace talks. What does he mean? (14:35) ③Has Eurozone inflation peaked? (25:00) ④10-year anniversary of eight-point frugality code (34:30) ⑤What to expect for the upcoming COP15 biodiversity summit? (43:37)
12/5/202252 minutes, 55 seconds
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Panel: Qatar's regional and global influences have been rising

The 2022 FIFA World Cup is currently underway in Qatar, a small country in the Middle East. Yet in the Afghan crisis, in the energy crunch now facing the international community, and in many other regional and global issues, Qatar wields an outsized influence. What should we make of the human rights accusation thrown by some western critics onto Qatar ahead of the World Cup opening? What enables Qatar to play a mediating role between the U.S. government and the Afghan Taliban? Host Liu Kun is joined by Dr. Wang Jin, Associate Professor and Middle East expert with Northwest University in Xi'an, China; Dr. James Dorsey, Senior Fellow with S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies and Middle East Institute at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, and author of the syndicated column "The Turbulent World of Middle East Soccer"; Hannan Hussain, an Islamabad-based foreign affairs commentator, author, and recipient of the Fulbright Award.
12/2/202255 minutes
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Will EU pursue an independent China policy?

①European Council President Charles Michel visits China. We discuss China-EU relations against the backdrop of a turbulent and changing world. (00:46) ②Beijing rejects a US report on so-called China nuclear expansion, urging the US to reflect on its own nuclear policy. (12:49) ③China steps up effort to boost domestic production of semiconductors in fight against US sanctions. (24:33) ④Survey suggests two-thirds of Chinese people believe China and Japan should work together on global issues. (34:28) ⑤Poll: Attitudes of African and White Americans toward reparations for slavery are far apart. (45:54)
12/1/202251 minutes, 40 seconds
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How will Sisoulith’s visit to China inject new momentum into China-Laos ties?

①Laotian President Thongloun Sisoulith is visiting China. How will the visit inject new momentum into economic ties between the two neighbors? (00:55) ②UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says the “golden era” of relations with China is over. What’s behind UK’s toughening stance on China? (13:22) ③Germany urges the European Union to be prepared for a trade conflict with the United States. (25:04) ④Irish regulator fines Facebook 265 million euros. (35:37) ⑤Report : 96.8% of Chinese minors are now online. (45:24)
11/30/202251 minutes, 59 seconds
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What will be the tasks of the Shenzhou-15 manned space mission?

①China to launch the Shenzhou-15 crewed spaceship, sending another batch of three taikonauts to the orbiting China Space Station. What tasks will they carry out in the following six months? (00:50) ②French President Emmanuel Macron heads to Washington to meet with his US counterpart Joe Biden. What will be on the top of his agenda? (14:45) ③It’s been 10 years since President Xi Jinping put forward the concept of the Chinese dream. How has it been guiding China’s policymaking in the past decade? (24:20) ④Does London still trump Paris for investors? (33:33) ⑤A hundred UK companies sign up for four-day week without cutting pay. (42:16)
11/29/202252 minutes, 16 seconds
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What are the prospects for China-Mongolia cooperation?

① Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsuh is visiting China. What are the prospects of future cooperation between the two countries? (00:50) ② China to cut reserve requirement ratio by 25 bps to boost liquidity. We discuss more on the central bank’s policy. (11:36) ③ Anthony Fauci says he’s concerned by the divisive state of American politics amid COVID-19. (23:25) ④The U.S. eases some sanctions on Venezuela after the Venezuelan government and the opposition signed a crucial accord. (34:30) ⑤Tsai Ing-wen announces resignation as DPP chair. (45:00)
11/28/202251 minutes, 19 seconds
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What does Anwar Ibrahim premiership mean to Malaysia?

① European Union countries once again failed to bridge bitter disagreements over a natural gas price cap at the latest emergency meeting of energy ministers. We look at their rift. (00:53) ② Anwar Ibrahim has been sworn in as Malaysia’s prime minister, ending five days of post-election crisis. We discuss what Anwar’s premiership possibly means for Malaysia.(13:03) ③ ASEAN-Plus defense ministers agree to strengthen solidarity for harmonized security. (24:39) ④ South Korea’s President Yoon Suk-yeol has pledged to step up efforts to boost weapons exports. We take a look at South Korea’s ambitions in arms trade. (35:15)
11/25/202252 minutes, 31 seconds
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Cuban President makes state visit to China. What to expect?

① Cuban President makes state visit to China. What to expect? (00:57) ② China leads a surge in global IP applications. What does it imply? (12:12) ③ US has seen a spate of gun violence during Thanksgiving week. What's fueling the pain? (24:30) ④ UK’s Supreme Court rejects Scotland’s new independence referendum bid. What’s next? (34:11) ⑤ Chinese EV makers target more European sales. What are their advantages in the European market? (42:50)
11/24/202252 minutes, 30 seconds
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EU proposes gas price cap to prevent sudden spikes. Will it work?

① EU proposes a gas price cap to prevent sudden spikes. But is it too stringent to trigger? (00:53) ② Chinese RMB is on track to become the currency of choice for global trade. (12:16) ③ OECD shows a sobering forecast for the world economy. (23:57) ④ China vows to enhance medical resources, and prevent excessive approaches amid another round of COVID outbreak. (34:36) ⑤ U.S. Supreme Court denies Trump's bid to withhold taxes. What does it mean for the former president? (45:59)
11/23/202252 minutes, 15 seconds
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What's behind U.S. Secretary of Defense visit to Southeast Asia again?

① Indonesia refuses to take sides after pressure from the U.S. Secretary of Defense’s visit. (00:52) ② How can China’s green finance and its related economic tools help resolve climate challenges? (13:36) ③ Korean Peninsula tension escalates after U.S. military drills. (26:24) ④ Macron accuses Russia of 'predatory' behaviour in Africa. (34:44) ⑤ 5G better integrates with industrial internet. (53:19)
11/22/202253 minutes, 19 seconds
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Will the West honor its promise on loss and damage fund at COP27?

① China urges developed countries to contribute to climate fund. Will the West honor their promise this time? (00:54) ② How many Chinese elements can you find at the FIFA World Cup 2022. (16:00) ③ Turkish airstrikes hit Kurdish targets in Syria and Iraq in wake of Istanbul bombing. (26:13) ④ Elon Musk reinstates Donald Trump's Twitter account. Will Trump go back on to Twitter? (35:06)
11/21/202243 minutes, 51 seconds
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From G20 to APEC, can this round of intensive summits be a reset moment for the post-pandemic world?

UN Secretary-General António Guterres says with the global population now at eight billion and growing, action or inaction by the world’s largest economies is critical to determine if everyone gets to live on a peaceful and healthy planet. How can world leaders work together to bring a sense of certainty in an uncertain world after summits of ASEAN, G20 and APEC? How critical are developing countries to the recovery? Host Ge Anna is joined by Prerna Bakshi, Lecturer from Chinese University of Hong Kong in Shenzhen; Andy Mok, Senior Research Fellow of Center for China and Globalization; Josef Gregory Mahoney, Professor of Politics and International Relations at East China Normal University.
11/18/202253 minutes, 52 seconds
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What does a Republican-controlled House mean to Biden?

①Asia-Pacific leaders including President Xi Jinping convene in Bangkok for this year's APEC meeting. What issues will dominate the gathering? (00:54) ②We look at the momentum in economic integration in the Asia Pacific region. (14:56) ③Warsaw and NATO say the missile that hit Poland likely came from Ukraine defenses. (25:00) ④In the US, Republicans have taken back control of the House of Representatives by a narrow margin, while Democrats have retained a Senate majority. What will this mean to Biden's presidency? (36:23) ⑤Yale and Harvard withdraw from the influential US News & World Report rankings of the best law schools in the US, criticizing the rankings for using a methodology which they say devalues their efforts in recruiting working-class students and encouraging students to go into low-paid public service law after graduation. Will this action force changes to the ranking system? (44:19)
11/17/202252 minutes, 20 seconds
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Prospect of Trump’s 2024 presidential run

①Speaking at G20 summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping called for strengthening international cooperation to release the potential of the digital economy. What needs to be done to seek more international alignment on digital economy? (00:53) ②Indonesia has put a landmark high-speed railway built with Chinese technologies into trial operation. What does the project tell us about the China-Indonesia relations? (15:07) ③We take a look a deadly missile blast near the Poland-Ukraine border. (23:46) ④Donald Trump has launched his 2024 US presidential run. Can he make it? (33:49) ⑤A migrant rescue ship has triggered a row between Italy and France. What does the episode tell about Italy's new government led by Giorgia Meloni? (43:21)
11/16/202250 minutes, 49 seconds
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Why does Xi Jinping oppose politicizing food and energy issues?

①Addressing the G20 Summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping warned against politicizing food and energy issues. We discuss why using food and energy security as weapons end up hurting everyone. (00:55) ②We take a look at Xi Jinping's bilateral talks with world leaders on the sidelines of the G20 summit. (12:52) ③In the first known in-person meeting between senior officials of the US and Russia since the Russia-Ukraine conflict began, CIA director Bill Burns warned Russia against using nuclear weapons. Why has the US initiated this meeting? (24:25) ④Official data show China's economy continued its mixed recovery in October. (33:42) ⑤The world population has reached 8 billion, and it is growing older. Are we ready for population aging? (42:47)
11/15/202251 minutes, 19 seconds
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Can the Xi-Biden meeting alter the course of China-US relations?

①In a face-to-face meeting with Joe Biden, Xi Jinping called for charting the right course for the China-US relations. What signals can we read from the meeting? (00:53) ②In a China-ASEAN summit, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang called for enhancing cooperation with ASEAN countries to jointly maintain regional peace and stability. What can other countries learn from the relations between China and ASEAN? (12:58) ③The Chinese government has announced a total of 20 measures to further optimize the COVID-19 response. Why does China adjust its Covid control measures right now? (23:46) ④An explosion in central Istanbul has killed at least 6 people, leaving more than 80 injured. We look at this attack’s possible political ramifications. (33:23) ⑤The European Commission has slashed its forecast for economic growth next year, saying the Eurozone will slide into recession over the winter. (40:40)
11/14/202250 minutes, 24 seconds
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ASEAN: Asian moment, cooperation not confrontation

World leaders are gathered in Cambodia's capital Phnom Penh to attend a series of meetings of the ASEAN, before joining members of the G20 in Indonesia and later APEC in Thailand. What does the Asian moment mean to the region and world now and beyond. What do China-ASEAN relations look like in the post-pandemic era? With this growing integration between ASEAN and China, will US President Joe Biden’s visit pit ASEAN against China? Host Ge Anna is joined by Dr Lee Pei May, Assistant Professor of Political Science, International Islamic University Malaysia; Dr. Chen Hong, Executive Director, Asia Pacific Studies Centre, East China Normal University.
11/11/202252 minutes, 56 seconds
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What went wrong in France’s anti-jihadist mission in Africa?

①Southeast Asian leaders are convening in Cambodia for a series of regional summits and parallel meetings. We discuss ASEAN’s growing importance in international affairs. (01:00) ②In US midterm elections, Democrats have avoided sweeping defeats in Congress, but they still risk losing both chambers to Republicans. (12:01) ③We talk to Bayer Greater China’s chief financial officer about the German biotech giant’s experience in seeking new opportunities through the China International Import Expo. (24:07) ④Russia has ordered troops to withdraw from the strategic city of Kherson in southern Ukraine. Is this retreat a big blow to Russia? (32:02) ⑤French President Emmanuel Macron has announced plans to end the Barkhane anti-jihadist mission in Africa after more than a decade. What went wrong in the mission? (40:51)
11/10/202250 minutes, 55 seconds
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Why does cooperation outweigh competition in China-EU relations?

①In a letter to the 2022 World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit, President Xi Jinping calls for more international cooperation to foster an open, inclusive and vibrant cyberspace. Why is there, in China’s vision, a community with a shared future in cyberspace? (01:00) ②China calls on the EU to rationally view the China-EU relations, days after EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell described China as a key economic partner, an overall competitor, and a systemic rival. (13:57) ③CGTN's Dai Kaiyi talks to Clare Fearnley, New Zealand's Ambassador to China. (24:17) ④Why is Recep Tayyip Erdogan calling on Sweden to do more to get Turkey's approval to join NATO? (30:35) ⑤As the FIFA 2022 World Cup draws closer, Qatar, the hosting country, is lashing out at increasing Western criticism over human rights. (43:23)
11/9/202251 minutes, 7 seconds
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EU-US dispute over green investment subsidies

①Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has called for a stronger China-Cambodia friendship, as he embarked on a visit to Cambodia. What’s at stake in this visit? (00:59) ②At COP27, wealthy countries are called out for not paying their fair share in climate cost. Can there be breakthrough on funding arrangements for loss and damage suffered by the most vulnerable? (12:00) ③China's foreign trade expanded 9.5% year on year in the first 10 months. (24:24) ④The EU is accusing a flagship green technology legislation in the US of breaching global trade agreements. Does the EU have a legitimate concern? (34:16) ⑤The C919, China's first homegrown large jetliner, has made its debut at the biggest air show in the country. What are the specific things to watch? (43:09)
11/8/202251 minutes, 18 seconds
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China’s push for high-level opening-up via import expo

①More than 60 companies have already signed deals to participate in the 6th China International Import Expo (CIIE) next year, while this year’s event is still ongoing. We look at China’s efforts in pushing for high-level opening-up through events like CIIE. (00:58) ②We discuss a new Chinese government white paper that outlines China’s philosophy in developing and managing the cyberspace. (13:51) ③We take a look at a wave of large layoffs in US tech companies like Meta and Twitter. (24:12) ④The COP14 on wetlands conservation has adopted the Wuhan Declaration. We explore its significance as well as China’s efforts in wetlands conservation. (34:20) ⑤Tens of thousands of Italians have marched in Rome, calling for a stop to arms shipments to Ukraine. (44:13)
11/7/202251 minutes, 7 seconds
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Panel: What’s the outlook for China's foreign policy in the next five years?

China’s diplomatic efforts are in full swing, with the first round of visits by foreign leaders since the conclusion of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s visit to China, as the first EU leader since the start of the pandemic follows that of General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, and Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan. What does it say about the outlook of China's foreign policy after the Party Congress? Host Ge Anna is joined by Helga Zepp-LaRouche, Founder of the Schiller Institute; Dr. Rong Ying, Vice President and Senior Research Fellow, China Institute of International Studies; Hamzah Rifaat Hussain, News Anchor, Indus News, Islamabad, Pakistan.
11/4/202251 minutes
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China vows to deepen cooperation and mutual learning with Singapore.

①China vows to deepen cooperation and mutual learning with Singapore. We discuss more on bilateral relations. (00:33) ②German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to visit China. What to expect? (12:01) ③The Fed hikes US interest rates to fresh 14-year high. What's the impact? (23:53) ④Russia says "highest priority" is avoiding military clash between nuclear powers. (33:55) ⑤Warring parties in Ethiopia agree on "permanent cessation of hostilities." (40:28)
11/3/202250 minutes, 48 seconds
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What's behind Russia's U-turn on Black Sea grain deal?

①Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan is paying a visit to China. We discuss more on the two countries' bilateral relations as well as China-Africa ties. (00:51) ②Russia says it will resume its participation in the Ukraine grain export deal. We bring you more on the latest. (16:44) ③US Supreme Court hears arguments on race-conscious policies in college admissions. What's the future of affirmative action? (24:16) ④Natanyahu tipped to return as Israel Prime Minister after far right surge. (35:30) ⑤Lebanese president steps down with no replacement in sight. What makes electing a president so difficult? (43:33)
11/2/202251 minutes, 22 seconds
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China's space station takes shape. How will scientists use it?

①Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif is visiting China. What is on the top of his agenda? (00:41) ②Foreign Minister Wang Yi asks the US to refrain from containing China's development. We discuss more regarding his phone call with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. (12:23) ③Mengtian lab module docks with core module of China's space station. (24:24) ④China's ODI surge in the first nine months. (34:57) ⑤Eurozone inflation hits record high of 10.7%. (45:05)
11/1/202251 minutes, 54 seconds
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What does Lula's victory mean for the future of Brazil?

①Vietnam's communist party chief visits China. We look at how Hanoi has been managing its foreign policy amid growing strategic tensions in the region. (00:42) ②Ambassador of Sri Lanka to China Palitha Kohona says China's pursuit of high-standard opening-up is a key driver for global growth. (14:49) ③Lula defeats Bolsonaro to again become Brazil's president. Will he be able to unite the bitterly polarized country? (24:28) ④China revises women's law to tackle harassment and gender inequality. How significant is it? (36:21) ⑤What's next for Twitter under Elon Musk? (43:20)
10/31/202252 minutes, 23 seconds
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Panel: Are Western media biased regarding 20th CPC National Congress

A recent CGTN Think Tank study shows global youths spoke highly of China's development and its future path, proposed at the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. The findings of the study paint a very different picture from what has been portrayed by Western media in the coverage of the CPC National Congress. Are Western media biased regarding China's key Party meeting? Host Ge Anna is joined by Zoon Ahmed Khan, Research Fellow at Center for China and Globalization, Visiting Scholar at Tsinghua University; Josef Gregory Mahoney, Professor of Politics and International Relations at East China Normal University, Senior Research Fellow with the Institute for the Development of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics at Southeast University; Qu Bo, Professor from China Foreign Affairs University.
10/28/202252 minutes, 56 seconds
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Can Macron-Scholz meeting defuse Germany-France tension?

①The anti-graft chief of the Communist Party of China vows to sustain the crackdown on corruption. Why does the party see anti-corruption efforts as a prolonged battle? (00:53) ②V.Bhaskaran, Secretary General of the India-China Friendship Association, and former Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf join us on Xi Jinping’s reelection as General Secretary of the CPC. (13:54) ③Macron and Scholz have met in Paris in a bid to defuse Germany-France tension. But why did the meeting fail to generate breakthrough on policy issues or specific announcement? (25:02) ④Germany agrees to partially sell Hamburg port terminal to a Chinese company. Does it make sense for Germany to accept Chinese investment in this case? (35:05) ⑤We look at India’s regulatory move against Google’s alleged anti-competitive practices. (44:48)
10/27/202251 minutes, 41 seconds
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Is China historically closer than ever to national reunification?

①China says it is taking a historical step toward achieving national reunification, after the Communist Party of China enshrined the rejection of the so-called Taiwan independence into its constitution. Is the Chinese mainland closer than ever to realizing the reunification with Taiwan? (00:55) ②China's top economic planning agency has issued 15 measures to facilitate the implementation of foreign-invested projects. (12:16) ③Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has used an address to parliament to erase concerns about her support for the EU. What has prompted her to do so? (24:34) ④A study published in Nature Human Behavior finds the COVID-19 pandemic has triggered an unprecedented rise in death globally, leading to falls in life expectancy. (32:57) ⑤In a dramatic U-turn, US congressional Democrats withdraw a letter urging Biden to talk with Putin. What does this tell us about the influence of partisan politics on Washington’s support for Ukraine? (41:54)
10/26/202251 minutes, 18 seconds
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Why do global youths recognize China’s development path in past decade?

①A CGTN poll suggests young people across the globe largely recognize China's development over the past decade. Why is there such recognition? (00:51) ②Rishi Sunak calls for unity as he replaces Liz Truss as the UK Prime Minister. Can he bring unity to his party? (16:26) ③PMI weakens in US and Europe in October. (25:02) ④Ethiopia's warring parties meet in South Africa for their first formal peace talks. Can there be breakthrough in talks? (35:03) ⑤EU countries give green light for common charger by 2024. Are consumers in Europe happy with the rules? (44:35)
10/25/202252 minutes
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Why did China's GDP growth rebound at faster pace in Q3?

①China's GDP growth rebounds at faster pace in Q3. What are the main drivers of China's economy in the quarter? (00:59) ②Dr. Fred M'membe, President of the Socialist Party Zambia, says China is developing in a healthy, stable and prosperous way under the leadership of the Communist Party of China. (13:27) ③The defense chiefs of the US and Russia have spoken with each other for the second time in three days. What’s the timing of the calls? (24:37) ④Japan and Australia have signed a new bilateral security agreement covering military, intelligence and cybersecurity cooperation. Is this move driven by China? (33:31) ⑤The Indian government is intensifying efforts to relegate English to the margins of daily life by offering medical degrees in Hindi for the first time. Is reducing the usage of English a good way to get rid of the relics of colonial rule? (45:16)
10/24/202251 minutes, 47 seconds
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What does the 20th CPC National Congress mean for China's foreign policy?

Xi Jinping's report to the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China dedicated a section to foreign policy. It said China intends to promote world peace and development and push to build a community with a shared future for mankind. What exactly does the report say about China's foreign policy? What are the plans and strategies of the 20th CPC National Congress to guide China's foreign policy moving forward? Host Liu Kun is joined by Zhou Bo, China Forum Expert and Senior Fellow of the Center for International Security and Strategy at Tsinghua University, and Einar Tangen, Senior Fellow at Taihe Institute.
10/23/202225 minutes
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Decoding 20th CPC National Congress: Now and Beyond

China holds the most consequential political event for its present and future, the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. At the Opening of the Congress, Xi Jinping set out goals and guidelines that will contribute to profound changes in China in the coming years. What are the key points of the China strategic plan? What sets China’s political system apart from other countries? Host Ge Anna is joined by Chen Weihua Chief of China daily EU bureau; Ian Goodrum Senior editor and columnist of China daily; Andy Mok, tech Analyst and Senior Research Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization.
10/21/202252 minutes, 56 seconds
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US congressional lawmakers’ suspicious financial investment

①China’s vice foreign minister vows to uphold peace and development in the country’s diplomacy. (00:56) ②We talk to Lindiwe Zulu, South African Social Development Minister, about her views on the CPC. (12:55) ③Joe Biden has authorized the release of 15 million barrels from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in a move to tame gasoline prices. How much does this amount matter to the market? (25:02) ④Mali accuses France of violating airspace and supporting militants. How did the relations between the two countries get to a tense situation? (32:54) ⑤The New York Times has recently reported that dozens of current members of the US Congress bought or sold financial assets which intersected with their congressional work between 2019 and 2021. We look at a long-standing concern about potential conflict of interests or use of inside information by members of the US Congress. (43:29)
10/20/202251 minutes, 55 seconds
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Why does Hong Kong seek to attract talents and investment?

①British scholar Martin Jacques describes China’s transformation under CPC’s leadership as ‘‘remarkable historical achievement.” (00:58) ②In his first policy address, Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee announced plans to attract talents and investment to the Asian financial hub. (13:11) ③Singapore's prime minister warns that the US chip action against China may have wide ramifications. Why is Singapore concerned? (24:35) ④EU looks to limit gas price surge with the latest emergency package. (32:52) ⑤Australia has reversed a four-year-old decision to recognize West Jerusalem as Israel's capital. Is it a sign that Canberra under the new government is seeking a foreign policy more independent from Washington? (43:46)
10/19/202252 minutes, 5 seconds
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China’s rural revitalization strategy, 5 years on

①Tuesday marks the 5th anniversary since Xi Jinping first put forward the rural revitalization strategy. We look at how much has been achieved on this agenda. (01:00) ②We talk to Alessandro Teixeira, former President of the Brazilian Agency for Industrial Development, about how he views the 20th National Congress of the CPC. (16:17) ③NATO and Russia hold separate exercises of nuclear forces amid Ukraine tensions. What’s the risk of a nuclear war? (24:37) ④France braces for nationwide strike amid cost-of-living crisis. We look at the biggest challenge to Emmanuel Macron since he won a second term. (34:46) ⑤Japan's currency weakens past 149 to the US dollar in 32-year low. (44:42)
10/18/202251 minutes, 42 seconds
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China pledges to expand all-around opening up

①A senior official with China's top economic regulator says it's wrong to think that by focusing on its domestic economy, China will scale back its opening-up efforts. (00:56) ②We talk to a former UN Under-Secretary-General about how he looks at China's climate commitments and his understanding of the CPC. (14:36) ③UK Prime Minister Liz Truss is fighting for her political survival, with conservative MPs threatening to oust her. We look at the UK’s latest political crisis. (25:06) ④Brussels is reportedly ready to freeze payments of regional aid to Poland because of the long-running stand-off over rule of law. (36:35) ⑤Tunisia has reached a preliminary agreement with the IMF for a $1.9 billion rescue package. What would it mean to the crisis-hit country? (44:23)
10/17/202252 minutes, 10 seconds
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What's in the report delivered by Xi Jinping to 20th CPC National Congress?

The 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) opened Sunday morning at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Xi Jinping delivered a report to the congress on behalf of the 19th CPC Central Committee. In the report he summarized the work of the CPC in the past 10 years and set out its main tasks in the future. What are some of the specifics from the report? How will it guide the future work of the CPC? Host Liu Kun is joined by Sultan Hali, a retired Air Force officer in Pakistan and author of the book "Hundred years of Communist Party of China", and Wang Zhengxu, Professor of Political Science with Fudan University.
10/16/202225 minutes
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Panel: China's role in global development in past 10 years

China has been actively involved on the international platform over past decade, establishing itself as a major player in global development. It has dutifully participated in the affairs of multinational organizations, such as the UN, the IMF and the World Bank. It also initiated the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, the Belt and Road Initiative and a few other global governance mechanisms. How effective have China's efforts been on the global stage during this period? Host Liu Kun is joined by Dr. Lee Pei May, Assistant Professor of Political Science at the International Islamic University Malaysia; Hamzah Rifaat Hussain, former visiting fellow at the Stimson Center; Wang Yiwei, Jean Monnet Chair Professor at the School of International Relations, Renmin University of China.
10/14/202255 minutes
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Biden's National Security Strategy calls China "most consequential geopolitical challenge"

①Biden's National Security Strategy calls China "most consequential geopolitical challenge." We bring you more on this long-delayed document. (00:55) ②The European Union wants to enforce mandatory cooperation on gas purchases. But what would that mean to global market economy? (14:16) ③China celebrates national food security efforts. (24:40) ④Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is ordered to pay $1 billion to Sandy Hook families. Will it change anything about the growing crisis of disinformation in the US? (35:13) ⑤New Zealand plans to tax greenhouse emissions from farm animals. How would that impact farming industry in the country? (43:38)
10/13/202251 minutes, 47 seconds
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What's Biden's Saudi strategy?

①IMF cuts global growth forecast next year, warning "the worst is yet to come." We look at the rising risk of global recession. (00:54) ②Joe Biden vows consequences for Saudi Arabia after oil production cut. What is guiding the Biden administration's foreign policy? (14:24) ③What's driving China's innovation development? (24:05) ④A new round of protests in Haiti against the government and its call for foreign assistance. Could the situation get worse? (34:38) ⑤Four weeks from US midterm election, what's at stake? (41:58)
10/12/202251 minutes, 6 seconds
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How much more will the Russia-Ukraine war escalate?

①Lukashenko says Belarus and Russia will deploy a joint military group. What's behind this move? (00:45) ②Today marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and Germany. We take a look at the challenges and opportunities facing the bilateral relationship. (12:23) ③How has the Belt and Road Initiative benefited countries along the route? (23:58) ④British Supreme Court is set to deliberate on whether Scotland can hold a second independence referendum without the agreement of Westminster. (34:22) ⑤JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warns US recession "likely" in 6 to 9 months. (40:12)
10/11/202250 minutes, 17 seconds
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How will U.S. export controls affect China's chip industry?

①The U.S. imposes limits on semiconductor exports to China. What impact will it have on China's chip industry? (00:49) ②Explosions rock Kyiv a day after Putin calls the Crimea bridge blast an act of terror. We bring you more on the latest in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. (11:33) ③China's NEV sales set new record up nearly 90% year-on-year. (24:36) ④What's behind the increase in missile tests from North Korea? (34:40) ⑤China launches Kuafu-1, its first comprehensive solar probe. (43:43)
10/10/202251 minutes, 37 seconds
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Panel: Why is the US dollar so strong and why does it matter?

The U.S. dollar is the strongest it's been in two decades. Although it may sound like good news for the U.S., other countries are feeling the pain of plunging currencies. They now have to pay a lot more for essential imports like food and energy, as well as for debt denominated in dollars. As the Federal Reserve continues to raise interest rates to fight inflation, central banks around the world are racing to keep up, which could push the world toward a recession. Why is the U.S. dollar so strong right now? What repercussions is it creating? How long will it continue? Host Zhao Ying is joined by Prof. Michael Powers from School of Economics and Management at Tsinghua University, Mike Bastin, Senior Lecturer at University of Southampton in the UK and Liu Zhiqin, Senior Fellow of Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China.
10/7/202252 minutes, 55 seconds
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OPEC+ agrees to deep oil production cuts. Is it defiance against U.S. pressure?

① OPEC+ agrees to deep oil production cuts. Is it defiance against U.S. pressure? (00:50) ② Study: the U.S. slides down various development, democracy, and equality rankings. (13:53) ③ Ethiopian Ambassador: his country expects further cooperation with China under the BRI. (21:28)
10/6/202249 minutes, 22 seconds
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UN agency warns of global recession induced by policy in advanced economies

① British PM to defend her dramatic U-turn on the income tax plan. (00:48) ② UNCTAD warns advanced economies that their monetary and fiscal policies may push the world toward a global recession. (14:06) ③ Zimbabwean Ambassador shares his view on CPC’s governance and democratic practices in China. (26:25)
10/5/202254 minutes, 19 seconds
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Brazil heads for fierce presidential runoff. What does it mean for Brazil's future?

① Brazil election heads to runoff after surprisingly tight result. (00:48) ②Chinese city YangZhou enjoys economic vitality and ecological improvement under China's green development strategy. (12:02) ③ Fiji's Ambassador says China plays a huge role in assisting developing island nations in the Pacific region. (25:23)
10/4/202252 minutes, 33 seconds
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China thwarts AUKUS’ “nuclear proliferation attempt” at IAEA meeting. What’s next?

① China thwarts proposal to legitimize AUKUS's nuclear submarine deal at IAEA meeting. (00:42) ② China's homegrown C919 receives airworthiness permit. What could the future look like? (12:28) ③ Pakistian Ambassador: China-Pakistan relationship is unshakable. (24:28) ④ Rwanda Ambassador shares views on the ruling concepts initiated by the CPC. (41:49)
10/3/202252 minutes, 17 seconds
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Panel: What propelled the rise of the "right wing" in Europe?

Voters in Europe are veering their support from conservative politics to populism, or from the left to the right. What has propelled the rise of the "right wing" in Europe? What does the surge mean for the continent and the world? Host Ge Anna is joined by: Dr. David Martin Jones, Visiting Professor at War Studies Department, King's College London. Dr. Cui Hongjian, Head of European Studies Department, at China Institute of International Studies. Helga Zepp-LaRouche, Founder of The Schiller Institute, a Germany-based political and economic think tank. Harvey Dzodin, Former Vice President of ABC TV network, and Senior Fellow of the Center for China and Globalization.
9/30/202250 minutes, 17 seconds
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What to celebrate on 50 years of China-Japan diplomatic ties?

①Leaders of China and Japan say it's important to develop bilateral ties, as the two countries marked 50 years since normalizing diplomatic ties. What was the spirit half a century ago? (00:53) ②How to describe China's foreign policy under President Xi Jinping over the past 10 years? (14:43) ③US President Joe Biden hosts Pacific Island leaders for a summit, as Washington looks to counter China's influence in the region. Will the US stay engaged in the region in the long term? (24:30) ④We speak to a Fijian ambassador about China's ties with the Pacific island nation. (33:56) ⑤Tough talk between Turkiye and Greece, two NATO members, fuels Aegean tensions. Is it raising questions about the NATO’s unity at a time when the alliance wants to present a united front? (44:10)
9/29/202251 minutes, 54 seconds
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Why is IMF urging UK to re-evaluate tax cuts?

①IMF urges the UK to re-evaluate tax cuts in harsh criticism of the country's fiscal plan. Why is the plan seen as highly problematic in the current situation? (00:57) ②Denmark, Germany and Poland warn of sabotage after Nord Stream pipeline leaks. Are the leaks raising concerns over the vulnerability of the energy infrastructure in Europe? (15:48) ③China has lodged a protest with the International Atomic Energy Agency, urging it not to back Australia's plans to acquire nuclear-powered submarines through the AUKUS deal. Does China have a justifiable claim that the AUKUS partnership involves illegal transfer of nuclear weapon materials? (24:25) ④China's Minister of Commerce remains confident of maintaining a positive growth in foreign trade in the second half of the year. (35:26) ⑤The US is pushing EU countries to accelerate and increase financial support to Ukraine. Does Washington care about the interests and concerns of EU countries regarding the Ukraine war. (45:41)
9/28/202251 minutes, 42 seconds
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Are we paying enough attention to long Covid?

①OECD once again cuts global growth forecast amid war, inflation and energy crisis. (00:55) ②Japan bids farewell to Shinzo Abe with controversial state funeral. (11:26) ③It's estimated 7.3% of US adults, or more than 18 million people, likely had long Covid in early July. In the UK, up to 3.1% of the entire population may currently have long Covid. Data from the WHO show at least 17 million people in Europe experienced long Covid in the first two years of the pandemic. Are we paying enough attention to this problem? (22:54) ④Vladimir Putin has signed a decree granting Russian citizenship to the US whistleblower Edward Snowden. What are the shocking things we ought to learn from the Snowden case? (32:58) ⑤NASA successfully crashes a spacecraft into an asteroid in planetary defense test. Is it a game-changing achievement? (40:50)
9/27/202249 minutes, 49 seconds
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The Philippines eyes renewed talks with China on South China Sea energy exploration

①China’s foreign minister stresses peace and development in address to the UN General Assembly. (00:56) ②China’s foreign minister calls on the US to learn the lessons of the severely-impacted China-US relations. What are the lessons the US ought to learn? (14:25) ③Giorgia Meloni’s rightwing coalition storms to election victory in Italy. What are the obstacles ahead for Meloni? (24:59) ④The Philippines’ president is eyeing renewed talks with China on joint energy exploration in the South China Sea. (32:55) ⑤UAE agrees LNG deal with Germany as Berlin seeks ways to find alternatives to Russian gas. (41:51)
9/26/202250 minutes, 46 seconds
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Panel: Europe’s energy crisis

Families, businesses and factories across Europe are battling for survival as energy prices have soared to 10 times their average level over the past decade. Officials in Brussels are talking about rationing gas, and national governments are scrambling to find alternative supplies after Russia cut off large chunk of the country’s natural gas supplies to Europe. What’s the root cause of the energy crisis? As ripple effect is already visible in other sectors, are we going to see a much wider crisis facing the European Union? Host Ding Heng is joined by Yao Shujie, Chueng Kong Professor of Economics at Chongqing University; Nick Butler, Visiting Professor at King's College London; Andrew Glencross, Professor of Political Science and Deputy Director for International Affairs at the European School of Political and Social Sciences in France; Gal Luft, Co-director of the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security, a Washington-based think tank.
9/23/202251 minutes, 59 seconds
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Not seeking “Cold War” with China. Can U.S. be trusted when its words and deeds are inconsistent?

① Putin mobilizes more troops for Ukraine and says the West wants to destroy Russia. What’s next? (01:02) ② Biden says he is not seeking a “Cold War” with China. Can the U.S. be trusted when its words and deeds are inconsistent? (15:07) ③ S.Korea and Japan have held their first bilateral talks since 2019. Can their ties be mended? (23:24) ④ Liz Truss weighs joining Macron’s new political circle. (34:41) ⑤ the U.S. Federal Reserve raised interest rates for the third time. Will this drag the world economy further into the mire? (42:42)
9/22/202252 minutes, 29 seconds
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Cross-Strait integration picks up over past decade despite external interference and disruption

① Increasing number of countries express their support for China's Global Development Initiative. (00:56) ② Cross-Strait integration picks up over past decade despite external interference and disruption. (14:14) ③ China takes steps to further boost foreign investment. (24:21) ④ How China “turned the table” on manned space over the past 30 years. (34:32) ⑤ Biden: "The pandemic is over." A political or a scientific conclusion? (44:31)
9/21/202251 minutes, 32 seconds
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Is U.S. shifting away from its decades-long "strategic ambiguity" on Taiwan question?

① China slams U.S. violation of commitment as Biden again talks about “defending” Taiwan. (00:55) ② Humanitarian crisis is looming in U.S. as political battle surrounding U.S.-Mexican border escalates. (15:46) ③ Sweden's center-right leader asked to form a new government. (24:46) ④ Over 75s top 15% of Japan's population for 1st time. What does it mean? (36:48)
9/20/202244 minutes, 29 seconds
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Chinese FM to attend 77th UNGA session. What’s on his agenda?

① Chinese FM to attend the annual meeting of the UN General Assembly. What’s on his agenda? (01:02) ② China's FDI inflow up 16.4% in first 8 months. Can China’s economy continue to recover? (13:06) ③ EU set to pull €7.5bn from Hungary. Is there any room left for different voices in the block? (24:38) ④ Report: Nearly 100 members of US Congress bought or sold financial assets that may have been a conflict of interest. (37:14) ⑤ Chinese mainland reports first imported monkeypox case. How prepared is China? (45:30)
9/19/202252 minutes, 13 seconds
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Panel: What's the significance of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Samarkand summit?

Leaders of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization have just held their 2022 summit in the ancient city of Samarkand in Uzbekistan. Held against the backdrop of global uncertainties, especially the war in Ukraine, this summit of the SCO, which originated from security cooperation, has drawn worldwide attention. How much does this summit matter in today's global geopolitics? What has been China's role in the growth of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization? Host Liu Kun is joined by Dr. He Wenping, Senior Research Fellow at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; Digby Wren, a visiting scholar at the Royal Academy of Cambodia; Swaran Singh, Professor of Diplomacy and Disarmament at Jawaharlal Nehru University, and Visiting Professor at University of British Columbia.
9/16/202253 minutes, 57 seconds
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Can a unity summit unite America?

①The Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit kicks off in Uzbekistan. We talk to SCO Secretary General about what's on the agenda. (00:57) ②European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says sanctions on Russia will stay. How does Europe plan to ease its energy crisis? (13:00) ③Joe Biden will host a unity summit to counter hate-fueled violence in the US. What to expect? (24:40) ④US railroad unions and companies have just reached a tentative deal to avoid a nation-wide strike. What was at the heart of their disputes? (34:42) ⑤What's behind global food crisis? (44:17)
9/15/202252 minutes, 48 seconds
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Apple "playing with fire" using Chinese YMTC chips in iPhone 14?

①US lawmakers warn Apple on using chips from a Chinese supplier in iPhone 14. What's behind the US "technological blockade" on China? (00:50) ②The US considers "comprehensively restructuring" its policy toward Taiwan. Can the "Taiwan Policy Act" get passed? (14:59) ③An interview with Pakistani Ambassador to China Moin Haque (24:39) ④Border clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan have killed nearly 100 soldiers. What led to this latest outbreak? (35:03) ⑤US inflation rose unexpectedly in August. (42:51)
9/14/202252 minutes, 7 seconds
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What's behind mass protests across Europe?

①Soaring energy prices trigger mass protests across Europe. Will European leaders ease sanctions against Russia? (00:52) ②As this year marks the 50th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations between China and Japan, we look at what the future holds for the two countries' bilateral relations. (13:12) ③Sweden's far-right makes gains in tightly contested election, but the result is too close to call as counting continues. (24:37) ④Consumption boosted during Mid-Autumn Festival holiday. (34:46) ⑤Chinese scientists found high water content in lunar soil samples.(43:54)
9/13/202251 minutes, 39 seconds
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Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant halts operation. Has a crisis been averted?

①Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant has been shut down. Could it help prevent a nuclear disaster? ②European powers express "doubts" over Iran’s commitment to nuclear deal. What's behind the latest setback in Iran nuclear talks? (14:16) ③India decides to stay out of the trade pillar of IPEF. What are the concerns? (24:32) ④North Korea declares itself a nuclear weapons state. (34:44) ⑤As King Charles III makes his first visit to UK Parliament as monarch, we look at whether the monarchy could endure after Queen Elizabeth's death. (44:43)
9/12/202252 minutes, 46 seconds
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Sri Lanka diplomat: we need more help despite IMF $2.9 billion bailout

Sri Lanka needs more financial assistance to bring the economy back to normal, K.K. Yoganaadan, Deputy Chief of the Mission of the Sri Lankan Embassy in China, told CGTN Radio during a recent interview in Beijing.
9/11/20227 minutes, 37 seconds
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Panel: Why are US workers "quiet quitting"?

About half of U.S. workers are "quiet quitters," according to a new Gallup Poll. "Quiet quitters" aren't really leaving their jobs. Instead, they are quitting the idea of going above and beyond at work, and declining to do tasks they are not being paid for. It's deemed a response to hustle culture and burnout. Why is this concept getting so much attention? And why exactly are so many Americans "quiet quitting" their jobs? Host Zhao Ying is joined by Steven Karau, Professor of Management at Southern Illinois University, Maria Kordowicz, Associate Professor in Organisational Behaviour at University of Nottingham, and Edward Lehman, Managing Director of LEHMAN, LEE & Xu Law Firm.
9/9/202252 minutes, 15 seconds
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The British pound has fallen to its weakest levels since 1985

①The British pound has fallen to its weakest levels since 1985 as Liz Truss becomes UK's new Prime Minister. How does she plan to tackle the enormous economic challenges in the country? (00:53) ②Chinese Foreign Ministry says the U.S. is in no position to talk about formulating the so-called code for responsible behavior in outer space. What are the latest? (14:36) ③The foreign and defense ministers of Japan and India meet in Tokyo to discuss ways to enhance their security cooperation. What issues are at stake? (24:50) ④German economy minister faces backlash as companies in the country sound alarm on energy prices.(33:20) ⑤Chinese battery maker CATL has officially launched its second European plant in Hungary.(43:42)
9/8/202252 minutes, 39 seconds
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Russian President Vladimir Putin hits on western sanctions at the 7th Eastern Economic Forum

①Russian President Vladimir Putin hits on western sanctions in a speech at the 7th Eastern Economic Forum. What are the details? (01:47) ②The International Atomic Energy Agency calls for the establishment of a nuclear safety and security protection zone around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. How will that work out? (14:05) ③The European Union is considering windfall taxes on energy company profits. How will it be received by member states? (26:00) ④China's foreign trade grows over 10% in the first eight months.(36:18) ⑤The United States has confirmed more than 20,000 domestic monkeypox cases.(46:50)
9/7/202253 minutes, 53 seconds
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OPEC Plus announces a small oil production cut

①OPEC Plus has announced a small oil production cut for October. What's the background? (00:50) ②Liz Truss seeks a two-year package of energy relief for households and business in the UK upon becoming the country's Prime Minister. Will she succeed? (12:30) ③China accuses the U.S. of conducting a cyber attack on a Chinese university.(26:00) ④China condemns the U.S. approval of a new round of arms sales to Taiwan. What are the latest? (36:16) ⑤China releases the list of top 500 Chinese enterprises for 2022. Who topped the list? (46:00)
9/6/202253 minutes, 51 seconds
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Germany announces a 65 billion euro economic relief package

①The 2022 China International Fair for Trade in Services closes on Monday.(00:47) ②Germany announces a 65 billion euro new economic relief package to tackle inflation in the country.(15:30) ③U.S. life expectancy has fallen for a consecutive year to an average of 76 years old.(26:00) ④Bloomberg projects India to overtake UK and become the world's 5th largest economy.(37:03) ⑤UK's former Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has won the Tory leadership contest.(44:48)
9/5/202252 minutes, 32 seconds
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Panel: 77th anniversary of V-J Day, is Tokyo’s militaristic tendency on the rise?

Japan’s ongoing military expansion has once again set off alarms as China marks the annual Victory of War of Resistance Against Japan Day. Japan, a major component of the fascist group during the Second World War, by far the worst tragedy in human history, has once again surpassed the record for its planned defense budget, which begs the question of whether there has been enough to reflect on the war. Is Tokyo's propensity for militarism increasing? Host Ge Anna is joined by: Prof. Rick Dunham, former White House reporter of Businessweek, and Co-director of Global Business Journalism Program at Tsinghua University; Prof. Wang Yiwei, Jean Monnet Chair Professor at the School of International Relations, Renmin University of China; Dr. Rong Ying, Vice President and Senior Research Fellow at the China Institute of International Studies.
9/2/202250 minutes, 21 seconds
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What is wrong in a UN human rights report on Xinjiang?

①China has blasted a UN report on the human rights situation in Xinjiang. Why is the report problematic in its conclusions? (00:54) ②Sri Lanka and the IMF reach a preliminary deal on $2.9 billion loan. Will the loan be disbursed smoothly? (15:26) ③We spoke to charge d'affaires for Sri Lanka Mr. K.K. Yoganaadan on his country’s economic challenges and the role China plays in its recovery process. (24:29) ④US chip makers are troubled by a new rule on sales to China. (35:03) ⑤The EU has agreed to suspend a visa deal with Moscow. Does it hold ground for EU states bordering Russia to see Russian travelers as a security risk? (43:57)
9/1/202251 minutes, 22 seconds
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Internet users in China top 1.05 billion, over 74% of its population

①China vows new measures to expand market access to foreign investment. (00:53) ②We talk to a Senior Director of Tesla Infrastructure at the annual China International Fair for Trade in Service. (11:56) ③Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has apologized for his own party members' ties with the controversial Unification Church. We look at the public soul-searching in Japan on what kind of role religion should have in politics (23:37) ④More than 74% of the Chinese population now have internet access, according to new official data. We are joined by a China-based video blogger on some related issues. (34:06) ⑤Texas has reported what may be the first death from monkeypox in the US. Why is the US battling the largest monkeypox outbreak in the world right now? (41:50)
8/31/202250 minutes, 25 seconds
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Olaf Scholz’s EU visions

①German Chancellor Olaf Scholz calls for a European air defense system. We look at his EU visions. (00:58) ②The IMF has approved $1.1 billion bailout package for Pakistan. We discuss the loan’s economic and political ramifications. (13:30) ③In Iraq, deadly protests have erupted in Baghdad after an influential Shia cleric announced plans to withdraw from politics. What’s fundamentally wrong the country’s US-built political system? (24:18) ④Markets in the US, Asia and Europe dropped and the US dollar rallied after Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell warned of more interest rate hikes to fight inflation. (33:46) ⑤Fuel leak and engine problem leads NASA to scrub the launch of a new mighty moon rocket. We discuss why NASA plans to go back to the Moon. (43:10)
8/30/202251 minutes, 37 seconds
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How could Europe’s energy crisis raise tensions between allies?

①The US has sent two warships through the Taiwan Strait in one more provocative move after the Pelosi visit. (00:57) ②International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors will visit the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia power plant later this week. How important is this trip to protecting the safety and security of the power plant? (13:34) ③The power grid operators of Denmark, Finland and Sweden criticize Norway's plan to curb electricity exports as a dangerous and selfish act. Is it underlining how the energy crisis in Europe could raise tensions among allies? (24:38) ④Venezuela and Colombia restore diplomatic ties after 3 years. (32:30) ⑤Profits of China's major industrial enterprises fell by 1.1 percent year on year in the first seven months. (40:06)
8/29/202250 minutes, 26 seconds
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Panel: 25 years after the Asian Financial Crisis, is Asia better prepared for financial turmoil?

On July 2, 1997, Thailand decided to drop the peg of the country’s currency to the US dollar. What seemed like an isolated event marked the beginning of the Asian Financial Crisis, in which a combination of corporate, financial, and economic problems led to a huge loss of confidence and capital outflows from the region’s emerging economies. We take a retrospective look at the crisis 25 years ago with some questions on mind: Have we learned the lessons? Is Asia better prepared today to face financial turmoil? Host Ding Heng is joined by Professor Qu Qiang, Assistant Director of the International Monetary Institute, Renmin University of China; Keith Pilbeam, Professor of International Economics and Finance at City, University of London; Ilaf Elard, Assistant Professor of Practice in Economics at the New York University Shanghai.
8/26/202252 minutes, 4 seconds
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U.S. reveals largest weapons aid to Ukraine. Where is the way out of the crisis?

① U.S. reveals largest weapons aid to Ukraine as conflict with Russia hits six months. Where is the way out of the crisis? (00:55) ② China takes more steps to tackle economic challenges. (13:39) ③ Heatwaves and severe droughts cause Europe searing pain. (25:02) ④ A former Afghan President says his people have also been victims since the 9/11 terrorist attacks. (34:48) ⑤ Nearly 3/4 of voters say America is heading in the wrong direction: Poll. (44:24)
8/25/202251 minutes, 35 seconds
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SK export to China soared 160 folds in past decades. Will Seoul make a shift under US' pressure?

① SK exports to China soared 160 folds in the past 30 years. Will Seoul make a shift under pressure from the U.S.? (00:49) ② China’s investment supports African supply chain development: report. (14:18) ③ U.S. military carries out strike in Syria. What is the true motivation of its military presence in the region? (23:20) ④ How will Huawei change its business strategy to keep profit growth? (33:44) ⑤ Anti-China propaganda drives Australians to believe that China will pose a military threat to their country. (43:59)
8/24/202252 minutes, 45 seconds
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No country can put up its own security fence at others’ doorstep: Chinese ambassador to UN

① China chairs open UNSC debate on global security and stability. What’s China’s vision on global security and stability? (00:52) ② Slavery Remembrance Day 2022: Delving into modern slavery in America. (11:45) ③ EU top diplomat and the commission president won’t visit Taiwan. Is the block willing to be dragged deeper into crisis by the US? (23:54) ④ China cuts benchmark lending rate. What does it mean to property market? (33:06) ⑤ What is "Chinism"? Former Polish PM will explain. (42:00)
8/23/202249 minutes, 33 seconds
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Extreme heat continues to break records in China. What are the impacts?

① Extreme heat continues to break records in China. What are the impacts? (00:54) ② Russia agrees UN inspectors to visit Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. Can a nuclear disaster be averted? (14:55) ③ China-Europe freight train trips hit the 10,000 mark, faster than in 2021. How does it shore up the economic lifeline amid COVID headwinds? (25:30) ④ Singapore's PM says global geopolitical tensions affect security in Asia-Pacific. Who is stirring up regional instability? (36:24) ⑤ Walkouts continue in the UK as inflation surges. Will there be a major supply disruption? (45:25)
8/22/202251 minutes, 56 seconds
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Panel: One year later, Afghanistan still suffers the wounds of the U.S. occupation

One year since the end of US military occupation in Afghanistan, the war-ravaged country is still struggling to recover after 20 turbulent years of military occupation. How deep are the wounds the U.S. has inflicted on Afghanistan? And what is needed to rebuild a nation? Host Ge Anna is joined by: Abdul Hai Qanit, a Kabul-based political analyst and commentator on Afghan Affairs; Daniel Burke, Schiller Institute representative and former candidate for US Senate, NJ; Zoon Ahmed Khan, Research Fellow with Center for China and Globalization; and visiting Scholar with Belt and Road Strategy Institute at Tsinghua University.
8/19/202252 minutes, 53 seconds
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Does the US suffer from "threat-phobia"?

①Chinese Ambassador Qin Gang urges the US to get rid of its "threat-phobia". We discuss the future of China-US relations. (00:44) ②Last French troops leave Mali, ending nine-year deployment. Should the West rethink their military presence in other countries? (12:23) ③Türkiye and Israel to restore full diplomatic relations. What's behind this decision? (23:07) ④UN chief arrives in Ukraine for meeting with Zelenskyy and Erdogan. What's on the agenda? (30:48) ⑤Why is China betting big on bio-economy? (40:42)
8/18/202250 minutes, 36 seconds
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Has Germany’s economic model failed amid energy crisis?

①Joe Biden signs inflation reduction act into law. Can it really help bring inflation down? (00:51) ②Has Germany's economic model failed amid energy crisis? (11:56) ③China issues new guideline to boost birth rate. How effective will it be? (24:27) ④China's research vessel Yuanwang 5 docks at Sri Lankan port. Why had India and the US objected the ship's visit? (36:01) ⑤US state officials fault rollout of monkeypox vaccine. What happened? (44:05)
8/17/202251 minutes, 5 seconds
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Will India become a developed country in 25 years?

①William Ruto wins Kenya's presidential election, but veteran opposition leader Raila Odinga’s supporters are disputing the result. Is Kenya’s stability under test? (00:55) ②Narendra Modi has pledged to turn India into a developed country in 25 years. Is it a realistic goal? (13:43) ③Leading semiconductor companies in China have reported strong performance in the first half of 2022, despite the US' crackdown on China's chip industry. (24:32) ④Heatwave and drought are threatening crops in the middle and lower reaches of China's Yangtze River. What can be done to tackle challenges? (35:02) ⑤Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has accused his predecessor Scott Morrison of undermining democracy by secretly appointing himself to additional ministerial roles during the COVID-19 pandemic. We dig into Morrison’s controversy. (44:52)
8/16/202251 minutes, 17 seconds
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A year after the Taliban takeover, what has changed?

①US lawmakers travel to Taiwan less than 2 weeks after Nancy Pelosi's visit. What's behind the US provocations? (00:48) ②Is Japan gradually abandoning its pacifist path 77 years after its surrender in World War Two? (13:58) ③What changes have taken place in Afghanistan a year after the Taliban takeover? (24:38) ④FBI seizes top secret document from Mar-a-Lago. (35:28) ⑤China's industrial output up 3.8% in July. (42:42)
8/15/202251 minutes, 40 seconds
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Panel: Why has American governance gone grey?

Two-thirds of Democratic voters want someone other than Joe Biden to be their party's candidate for the White House in 2024, according to a New York Times/Siena College poll. Their top concern: his age. Joe Biden will turn 80 this year. He's already the oldest American president in history. His predecessor, who wants to run again, is 76. It's not just the American presidency that's gone grey. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is 82. Her second in command, Steny Hoyer, is 83. Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell is 80. But how old is too old? What does age exactly mean in politics? What explains America's aging leadership, and does that really hurt the function of democracy? Host Zhao Ying is joined by Aaron Kall, Director of Debate at the University of Michigan, Prof. Aubrey Jewett from the University of Central Florida, and Prof. Mark Shanahan from the University of Surrey.
8/12/202252 minutes, 25 seconds
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China warns U.S. against creating “bigger crisis” over Taiwan. What lies ahead?

① Chinese FM warns against dangerous tendencies in the development of the situation across the Taiwan Strait. What lies ahead? (00:53) ② Russia temporarily halts inspections of its facilities under New START treaty. Will U.S. and Russia slide back into a nuclear arms race? (14:22) ③ Japan's PM names new cabinet as the administration faces slimming public support. (24:13) ④ Baidu plans to launch fully driverless robo-taxis in China.How will it change people's commutes? (33:20) ⑤ Majority backs China's human rights stance: survey. (42:35)
8/11/202250 minutes, 23 seconds
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White Paper: The Taiwan Question and Reunification of China. An irreversible historical process

① China releases white paper on Taiwan question and reunification, outlines irreversible historical process. (01:10) ② China has no choice but to fight back: Chinese vice FM on Pelosi's visit to Taiwan. (11:41) ③ Biden signs the US CHIPS and Science Act. How will it harm the global chipmaking industry? (24:46) ④ China’s CPI hits a two-year high of 2.7% in July, but PPI edges down. What does the number tell us about China’s consumer inflation and market? (34:28) ⑤ Tourists stranded by COVID-19 flown off Hainan Island. (44:53)
8/10/202252 minutes, 34 seconds
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FMs of China & South Korea hold talks amid relentless pressure from Washington on Seoul

① Foreign ministers of China and South Korea have talks amid relentless pressure from Washington on Seoul. (00:51) ② Blinken says the U.S. is an "equal partner" with African countries. Can the U.S. give up its dictating nature? (17:23) ③ Chinese NGO reveals U.S. violation of human rights in the Middle East. (23:40) ④ Decoupling with China could cost Germany six times as much as Brexit, a study shows. (33:55) ⑤ Global food prices fell sharply in July. Will the trend last? (41:31)
8/9/202251 minutes, 23 seconds
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Former Kuomintang Party leader: Pelosi visit raising tensions with no real benefits

①Former Kuomintang Party leader Hung Hsiu-chu said Pelosi's visit to Taiwan raised tensions without bringing real benefits to the people in Taiwan.(00:47) ②Foreign Ministers' Meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations has concluded. What are the main achievements? (16:16) ③The Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement has agreed to a Cairo-mediated ceasefire deal with Israel. Will it hold? (26:00) ④Kenya readies itself to choose a new President. Who are the main contenders in this election? (34:02) ⑤China's July export beats expectations at 18% year-on-year. (42:30)
8/8/202252 minutes, 49 seconds
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Panel: Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan, a reckless gamble or a calculated provocation by Washington?

US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has made a blatant visit to China's Taiwan region, disregarding China's strong opposition. Is it a reckless gamble or a calculated provocation by Washington? What repercussions will Pelosi’s visit have on the Taiwan Strait, China-US relations and beyond? How will China further respond to the US-made tensions? Host Ge Anna is joined by Chen Weihua, Chief of China Daily, EU Bureau; Einar Tangen, Senior Fellow at Taihe Institute; Zhou Bo, Senior Fellow of the Center for International Security and Strategy, Tsinghua University.
8/5/202251 minutes, 30 seconds
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Why is China angry at G7-EU joint statement on Taiwan?

①China begins live-fire military exercises in six areas around the island of Taiwan hours after Nancy Pelosi’s departure. Is it a rehearsal for "reunification operations"? (01:01) ②China lashes out at a G7-EU joint statement on Taiwan, saying it is reminiscent of the "Eight-Power Allied Forces" which invaded China in 1900. What’s wrong with the statement? (13:19) ③China emphasizes ties with Southeast Asia in a Cambodia meeting between the foreign ministers of the two sides. (22:07) ④OPEC+ agrees minimal oil production increase in limited effort to please western allies. (33:07) ⑤Washington ratifies Sweden and Finland’s NATO membership, but Turkiye still seems to be an obstacle. (42:08)
8/4/202249 minutes, 45 seconds
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Does Nancy Pelosi really care about Taiwan’s so-called democracy?

①Nancy Pelosi says her Taiwan visit honors America's commitment to supporting Taiwan's democracy. Does she really care about the so-called democracy on the island? (00:50) ②Myanmar crisis, Covid and the Ukraine war top the agenda of the ASEAN meetings in Cambodia. (12:35) ③UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres warns that the world is one miscalculation away from devastating nuclear war. Are we running out of luck in avoiding nuclear war? (35:58) ④Is the US sliding into recession? (44:05)
8/3/202252 minutes, 20 seconds
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China strongly condemns Nancy Pelosi's Taiwan visit

①The Chinese Foreign Ministry is strongly condemning US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's Taiwan visit. (00:50) ②The EU and the UK slow efforts to curb trade in Russian oil, delaying a plan to cut off Russia from the important Lloyd's of London maritime insurance market. What’s their concern? (12:35) ③US kills al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in Afghanistan. (23:13) ④Jump in sales of new energy vehicles in China prompts demand for batteries. (34:27) ⑤Soaring inflation drives more Americans to live paycheck to paycheck despite wage increase. With the US Fed moving to raise borrowing costs, will prices cool down any time soon for average Americans? (43:46)
8/2/202250 minutes, 51 seconds
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PLA celebrates Army Day amid tensions over Taiwan

①The PLA celebrates Army Day with weapon display and combat preparations amid the Taiwan Straits tensions. (00:55) ②Kosovo postpones a policy requiring Serbs in the region’s north to apply for car license plates issued by Pristina after tensions between police and local communities. We dig into the root causes of the tension. (13:03) ③Brazil and Spain report first Monkeypox deaths outside Africa. Is this a worrying sign? (24:19) ④China's factory activity contracted unexpectedly in July. (33:51) ⑤South Korea’s population shrank for the first time last year since the country began compiling population data. What can the country do to reverse this trend? (43:21)
8/1/202251 minutes, 43 seconds
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Panel: Is nonalignment regaining relevance?

On the surface, nonalignment may seem irrelevant today. The Russia-Ukraine conflict has led to a seemingly united Western alliance. Even Finland and Sweden have abandoned neutrality to join NATO. Outside Europe and North America, however, dozens of countries have been unwilling to stand with the West on Ukraine. Nonalignment is a product of the Cold War. It began to emerge in the 1950s, implying a refusal to join the rival blocs led by Washington and Moscow. After the cold war, the movement’s relevance declined. But amid growing signs of a new cold war today, are we seeing a comeback of the nonalignment? Host Ding Heng is joined by Swaran Singh, Professor of Diplomacy and Disarmament at Jawaharlal Nehru University; Reon van der Merwe, Director for Stakeholder Relations at the South African BRICS Youth Association; Professor Shen Dingli from Fudan University. Also, we take a look at the latest phone conversation between the top leaders of China and the United States.
7/29/202251 minutes, 2 seconds
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Chinese FM attends SCO Foreign Ministers’ Meeting. How is 'Shanghai Spirit' faring in 2022?

① Chinese FM to attend SCO Foreign Ministers’ Meeting. How is 'Shanghai Spirit' faring in 2022? (00:52) ② Another big Fed rate hike to battle inflation. What could it mean for the US economy? (13:16) ③ The ‘unfair’ game: US pushes chip bill. (24:12) ④ VP of French Chamber of Commerce calls for more high-tech cooperation at Hainan Expo. (35:20) ⑤ 2022 Digital News Report: Why are people increasingly losing trust in news in the US? (44:37)
7/28/202253 minutes, 26 seconds
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China to respond if U.S. house speaker visits Taiwan. Is China best prepared for the worst?

① China to respond if U.S. house speaker visits Taiwan. Is China best prepared for the worst? (00:55) ② Uganda will continue trading with Russia. Why Africa's stance on Moscow differs from the West? (15:05) ③ EU agrees to reduce gas demand by 15%. How can the block cope without Russian gas? (23:47) ④ Indonesian Ambassador looks into China-Indonesia diplomacy. (33:48) ⑤ IMF lowers global economy growth forecast to 3.2%. (42:23)
7/27/202251 minutes, 13 seconds
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Japan 2022 Defense White Paper: Is it for defense or military expansion?

① President Xi holds talks with his Indonesian counterpart, Joko Widodo. (00:52) ② Japan's 2022 Defense White Paper: Is it for defense or military expansion? (09:38) ③ British PM candidates hype the "China threat." Will getting tough on China solve the domestic mess in the UK? (22:36) ④ French Ambassadors: Hainan Expo 2022 will feature nearly 250 French brands. (33:25) ⑤ Ireland’s Ambassador to China on Hainan Expo and Free Trade Port: Beneficial and innovative. (45:41)
7/26/202253 minutes, 57 seconds
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What to expect from Indonesian President Joko Widodo's visits to China?

① Indonesian President Joko Widodo is in China for a two-day visit. What's on the agenda? (01:01) ② Russia and Ukraine have signed a grain exports deal. Will it ease global food crisis? (15:12) ③ The World Health Organization declares Monkeypox outbreak a global health emergency. What to watch out for? (27:17) ④ The 2nd China International Consumer Products Expo opens in Hainan. What does it say about China’s consumer market? (34:30) ⑤ The European Central Bank raises interest rates for the first time in 11 years. Can the move tame the inflation surge in the block? (45:31)
7/25/202254 minutes, 30 seconds
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Panel: Should we be worried about a population bust?

About half a century ago, with childbirths increasing, experts warned of a "population bomb" which could lead to catastrophic climate change and widespread food and water shortages. Today, a growing number of demographers are convinced that, far from continuing to expand, human population on this planet will stabilize and then start to decline. A U.N. report suggests that the world's population is growing at its slowest pace in 70 years, and will reach a peak before the end of this century. Low fertility rates combined with better healthcare are accelerating the aging of societies. So, instead of a population bomb, are we now facing the challenge of a population bust? Should we be worried? Host Zhao Ying is joined by Prof. Francesco Billari from Bocconi University in Italy, Prof. Lauren Johnston at China Studies Center, University of Sydney, and Chris Rowley, Professor Emeritus at Bayes Business School, City, University of London.
7/22/202252 minutes, 46 seconds
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Nord Stream 1 resumes gas supply from Russia to Europe

①Nord Stream 1 resumes gas supply from Russia to Europe. How have European nations been coping with energy shortages? (00:43) ②Race for British Prime Minister comes down to Foreign Secretary Liz Truss and former Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak. (12:40) ③And the race comes as U.K. inflation hits a fresh 40-year high in June. (25:27) ④U.S. and Canada demand trade dispute talks with Mexico over energy policies. Are the complaints from U.S. and Canada fair? (35:50) ⑤Report calls for global action to block AUKUS deal of transfers of weapons-grade nuclear materials. What are the details? (45:00)
7/21/202253 minutes, 7 seconds
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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang says China will unswervingly deepen high-level opening-up

①Chinese Premier Li Keqiang says China will unswervingly deepen high-level opening-up in a speech at this year's World Economic Forum.(00:47) ②China and the EU agree to jointly tackle global economic challenges. What are the specifics of the recent high-level dialogue between the two sides? (16:10) ③Sri Lanka's acting President Ranil Wickremesinghe wins parliament vote for new presidency. (25:27) ④Putin is in Tehran for a trilateral meeting with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. What is the focus of their discussion? (33:20) ⑤US Senate moves ahead with legislation to inject 54 billion US dollars in subsidies and tax credits into the country's semiconductor industry. What is the purpose of this legislation? (43:30)
7/20/202253 minutes, 19 seconds
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South Korean and Japanese foreign ministers meet over historical disputes between the two countries

①South Korean and Japanese foreign ministers meet in Tokyo over historical disputes between the two countries. What has been achieved? (00:47) ②Beijing begins its issuing of coupons to spur catering consumption.(13:27) ③Our exclusive interview with Lu Kang, China's Ambassador to Indonesia, on China-Indonesia bilateral ties. (25:26) ④India steps up restraining measures against Chinese smartphone makers. What are the backgrounds? (35:12) ⑤Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair said the war in Ukraine shows the West's dominance is coming to an end. What does he mean? (45:30)
7/19/202253 minutes, 18 seconds
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Iran says U.S. seeks to cause tension in Mideast by spreading Iranophobia

①Iran says U.S. seeks to cause tension in Mideast by spreading Iranophobia when commenting on Biden's trip to the region. What does that mean and what has Biden achieved on his trip? (00:47) ②People in Italy are asking resigning Premier Mario Draghi to stay. What crisis has been gripping Italian politics? (13:20) ③A report on Uvalde shooting has found "systemic failure" in local law enforcement agencies responding to the attack. What are the details? (23:47) ④Türkiye has rejected suggestion by UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss of sending unwanted migrants to Türkiye.(33:12) ⑤Twitter is suing Tesla founder Elon Musk for pulling out of a deal to buy it for 44 billion dollars. What's the latest? (43:12)
7/18/202253 minutes, 30 seconds
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Is the U.S. Supreme Court nearing a legitimacy crisis?

The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade, the legal decision that has enshrined the constitutional right to an abortion in the United States for nearly 50 years. Wide-spread protests erupted in the country after the ruling, calling into question the legitimacy of the Court. What does the legitimacy of the U.S. Supreme Court mean? Is the Court nearing a legitimacy crisis? How does all this affect international opinion of the American political system? Host Liu Kun is joined by Howard Schweber, Professor of Political Science and Legal Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison; Robert Spitzer, Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science Emeritus, State University of New York Cortland; and Professor John Gong, Vice President of Research and Strategy at the University of International Business and Economics Israel.
7/15/202253 minutes, 20 seconds
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China from Outside | Pakistani Ambassador to China: CPEC accelerates Pakistan's sustainable growth

As a part of the CGTN series "China from Outside", Pakistani Ambassador to China Moin ul Haque elaborates on how China Pakistan Economic Corridor has accelerated Pakistan’s sustainable development and addresses how the two countries can take on common challenges through joint efforts.
7/14/202215 minutes, 26 seconds
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How soon can Ukraine resume grain exports?

As the US steps up counter-China moves in Southeast Asia, how can regional countries avoid being used as “chess pieces” in major power rivalries? (00:48) Russia and Ukraine make progress on grain talks. Will it help resolve global food crisis? (13:26) U.S. inflation surges to 9.1% in June, hitting record high in 4 decades. (23:44)Interview with Pakistan Ambassador to China Moin Haque (32:54) Dozens of cities in China issue heat wave warnings as temperatures surge. We discuss the impact on power supply and food prices. (40:32)
7/14/202250 minutes, 16 seconds
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What’s behind US re-engagement with Pacific Islands?

The US reveals new strategy to prioritize the Pacific Islands in its foreign policy. What's behind this move? (00:40) Euro hits US dollar parity for first time in 20 years. Why it matters? (16:20) China's foreign trade recovery continued in the first half of this year. (23:52) Interview with Pakistani Ambassador to China Moin Haque (33:05) John Bolton says he helped plan foreign coups. (43:07)
7/13/202250 minutes, 40 seconds
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What to watch for during Biden's trip to the Middle East?

Joe Biden will head to the Middle East for the first time since taking office. What to expect? (00:45) Global population growth hits lowest rate since the aftermath of the Second World War. We take a look at its economic implications. (11:22) And who are the possible contenders to replace Boris Johnson as UK prime minister? (24:34) Euro slumps to 20-year low. (30:20) French will nationalize debt-laden electricity giant EDF. (40:44)
7/12/202250 minutes, 52 seconds