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Asia Undercovered Round-up: 7 Nov 2023
This week: Why Laos is relying on China, pollution in Kashmir, illegal plantations in Indonesia, and a shoutout to the best investigation I've read all year.
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This week: Why Laos is relying on China, pollution in Kashmir, illegal plantations in Indonesia, and a shoutout to the best investigation I've read all year.
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This week: Why Laos is relying on China, pollution in Kashmir, illegal plantations in Indonesia, and a shoutout to the best investigation I've read all year.
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This week: Refugees face more hurdles in Japan, new Prime Ministers but little real change in Thailand and Cambodia, and growing herbs to save forests in Bangladesh.
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This week: Refugees face more hurdles in Japan, new Prime Ministers but little real change in Thailand and Cambodia, and growing herbs to save forests in Bangladesh.
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This week: Thailand stunning election results, the opposition wins in East Timor, and how a massive solar project will impact communities in South India. Subscribe now Thailand Elections Update So, in what was a stunning result, the progressive, young-oriented Move Forward Party won the most seats in the elections, including
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This week: Forced field trips to China, the battle for influence in Central Asia, and how a state police forced is implicated in extrajudicial killings in Bangladesh. Subscribe now Undercovered last week Now, students in Hong Kong are forced to go on mandatory field trips to China, part of a
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This week: A China human rights update, Malaysia's new unity government, and investigating deforestation and its links to Uyghur forced labor. Subscribe now Undercovered last week China human rights update: Another Muslim community in China, the Hui, has gotten far less attention Tibet and the Uyghurs, but their
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This week: Climate change in India and Bangladesh, Myanmar's upcoming so-called "election," and hope for Asia's wildlife. Subscribe now Undercovered last week All across Asia, the impacts of climate change are being felt by the poorest and more vulnerable now. In Bangladesh, climate migrants
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Undercovered last week In Hong Kong, the trial for 47 pro-democracy figures – including several former legislators, lawyers, and activists, has begun. They face life sentences for doing no more than their advocacy, including organizing an unofficial primary in 2020 (Arthur Kaukman, China Digital Times). It’s also now been three