Asia Undercovered Special: COP26, Asia Mining and Climate Tech
Featuring a guest post from Ian Morse of Green Rocks
Featuring a guest post from Ian Morse of Green Rocks
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Welcome to our sixth Asia Undercovered Journalist Q&A. This month’s Q&A is with Pei-Hua Yu, based in Taiwan. Subscribe now Pei-Hua is a freelance journalist, who studied journalism in Hong Kong and was working in China covering Chinese overseas investment before becoming a full-time freelancer.
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This week: A tragic assassination, the race to succeed Duterte in the Philippines heats up, and highlighting Asia's indigenous peoples. Subscribe now Undercovered last week In Kashmir, the loss of autonomy more than two years ago has also resulted in the clamping down of local media, with regular
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This week: Climate remains uncovered in Asia, why Japan's opposition is weak, and connecting Chinese investment in Myanmar and Indonesia. Subscribe now Undercovered last week Climate Change is impacting Asia in the same ways it is effecting the US and Europe, but stories from the region, including climate-connected
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This week: A Chinese envoy visits Myanmar, another party joins the President coalition in Indonesia, and a cross-border collaboration on digital sex crimes. Subscribe now Undercovered last week When the Taliban marched into Kabul earlier this year, many made comparisons with another time the US fled after a long conflict
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Mongolia has been commonly exoticized in international media
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Welcome to our sixth Asia Undercovered Journalist Q&A. This month’s Q&A is with Portia Ladrido, a Manila-based journalist. Subscribe now She’s the co-founder and editor of The INKLINE, a solutions-focused international media platform that features constructive news and features, and has previously worked for
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Undercovered last week The groundwork of for what’s taking place Xinjiang was laid when China’s settler Han colonialists began displacing ethnic Uyghurs and Kazakhs from their land in the name of eco-tourism. In this piece by ethnic Kazakh Guldana Salimjan for Lausan shares her experience visiting the manufactured
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This week: Fear stalks Hong Kong, protests in Thailand and Malaysia, and a political dynasty cements power in Sri Lanka. Subscribe now Undercovered last week As Uyghur culture is being destroyed, it’s being replaced by something completely unconnected to their rich history. If it sounds familiar, it is, well,
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The Taliban are back, retaking Kabul 20 years after they were forced out after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. As someone who entered College that year, studied through the war on terror, Afghanistan has been constantly in the background of my career. Here’s the problem: the vast majority of