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U.S. and U.K. agree to help Australia build nuclear-powered submarines
The U.K., U.S. and Australia have announced a security pact aimed at confronting China, whereby Australia will be provided with the technology to build nuclear-powered submarines.
History Hit
Michael Scott on Classical Connections: 1st century BC
What happens in the first century BC that starts the creation of trade between east and west? What did the Greeks and Romans know about the Chinese around the first century? ***The interviewers audio is lower than the guest speaker***...
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China's plan for world's most powerful particle collider explained
The Chinese Institute of High Energy Physics is planning to construct a particle accelerator over the next decade.
Mediacorp
The Financial Challenges Faced by Retiring Athletes in China
This video highlights the difficulties that many athletes are confronted with when retired. Where can one learn new skills? How does one create a sustainable new life? China's Forgotten Heroes part 6/10
Mediacorp
Former Athletes Learning New Skills
This video shows the hardships of life for retired athletes in China as they try and learn new skills that they miss out on because of the intensity of sports schools. China's Forgotten Heroes part 5/10
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China builds massive radio antenna facility
China's new experimental radio antenna facility has been built on land that is 3,700 sq km in size and could possible be used for the Chinese military.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Yong Zhao - Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Dragon
Yong Zhao currently serves as the Presidential Chair and Director of the Institute for Global and Online Education in the College of Education, University of Oregon, where he is also a Professor in the Department of Educational...
AllTime 10s
10 Most Likely Future Wars
With the stakes of conflict ever increasing, we take a look at the 10 most likely future wars and the ever increasing consequences for those involved.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
How China's Economy Actually Works
Professor Chenggang Xu (Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business) explains what the world commonly misunderstands about Chinese economic growth and reform.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Andrew Sheng: Where do we go from here? 4/5
Andrew Sheng, Chief Adviser, China Banking Regulatory Commission at the Closing Panel entitled "Overhangs, Uncertainty and Political Order: Where Do We Go From Here?" at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's (INET) Paradigm Lost...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The "Strange World" of a Balance Sheet Recession
In part 1 of INET's interview with Richard Koo, he lays out the ideas behind a "Balance Sheet Recession," and discusses why the monetary policy QE 2 won't work
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Michael Spence: Does Sustainability Require State Intervention? If So, How Much? (2/5)
The world economy cannot triple in size using the existing modes of production. "It just won't work", says Michael Spence in part 2 of this INET interview. China and India have figured this out; there, the state intervenes in markets...
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China’s occupying boats dumping sewage on Philippine reefs
Beijing is using thousands of fishing boats to push its neighbors out of contested waters, and these are causing an environmental disaster.
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Chinese ambassador survives Pakistan bombing
The Chinese ambassador to Pakistan escaped injury when a car bomb devastated part of a luxury hotel in Quetta, a city near Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan.
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Huge international fleet conducts drills around Taiwan and South China Sea aimed at China
Three aircraft carriers from the U.S. and U.K. combined with a helicopter carrier from Japan to conduct exercises north of Taiwan in the same weekend that China made a record number of incursions into Taiwan’s air defense zone.
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U.S. runs largest naval exercise in 40 years, preparing for global conflict
Tens of thousands of sailors and Marines are currently involved in the biggest U.S. naval exercise in a generation, spanning 17 different time zones, as they prepare for possible future conflict with China or Russia.
Jabzy
Floods, Famine and Plagues - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Floods, Famine and Plagues
Mediacorp
Understanding Brittle Bone Disease
This series provides an insight in to the life of a student, Tamimi, who suffers from brittle bones and is confined to a wheelchair. This video focuses on understanding the brittle bone disease and the best ways to cope. We Are Family...
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U.S. destroyer sailing near disputed islands causes complaints from China
China has lodged stern complaints with the U.S. after an American navy vessel conducted patrols near disputed islands in the South China Sea.
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Trouble on the Mekong: Solar Power to the Rescue
This video highlights the efforts of Okra Solar, a social enterprise backed by the Cambodian Government, to provide clean and affordable energy to off-grid communities in Cambodia. This sustainable approach showcases the potential for...
The Telegraph
"Even North Korea isn't this crazy" Defector Yeonmi Park on woke tyranny
When it comes to woke even North Korea isn't this crazy, argues Yeonmi Park, a North Korean who fled the socialist country aged just thirteen. Park features in the first episode of Off Script, a new Telegraph video podcast exploring the...
Curated Video
Plague and Prejudice: The Black Death in California
As the world grapples with new pandemics, what can we learn from the US’s mixed response to the Bubonic Plague, which arrived in San Francisco in 1900?
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TikTok secretly collected users’ MAC addresses: report
TikTok engaged in a banned data-collecting process that harvested highly personalized information from its users for more than a year, an investigation by the Wall Street Journal has found.
Weird History
The Dark Secret Behind The Creator Of Tintin
Tintin is one of the world’s most beloved comic book characters. However, his creator Herge has a dark secret no one wants to talk about. During World War Two he was accused of being a nazi collaborator. From his time in the Boy Scouts...