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Everything Everywhere All At Once: Asian actors make Oscars history, Asian stories change the industry
Jasmine Tse hosts a special episode celebrating the success of Michelle Yeoh and her film Everything, Everywhere All At Once at the 2023 Oscars. Senior culture reporter Lisa Cam explains the power of
‘Two sessions’, China’s foreign policy and Taiwan: what the US response reveals
The Post’s Kinling Lo reports from Beijing on its annual political assembly known as the ‘two sessions’, in a week when Chinese President Xi Jinping made an unusual direct remark on US policy while Fo
China’s ‘two sessions’: How Xi Jinping’s economic and security plans will play out
China’s president Xi Jinping will seek to consolidate his power and update Beijing’s economic and security policies in the coming ‘two sessions’ meetings. Hear analysis on the expected ministerial cha
How two Hong Kong students are spreading the word about paper waste
Prisha Rai and Audrey So, Year 11 students from South Island School, discuss their global citizenship action project that aims to fight paper waste
China and the Russia-Ukraine War: a year of changing relationships
It is now just over one year since Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin declared China and Russia's “no limits” friendship, just weeks before the Russian leader announced he had ordered troops into Ukraine.
Coming soon: China and the Russia-Ukraine War, one year on
One year after Russia's disastrous attempt to invade Ukraine and overthrow its government, Vladimir Putin finds his military bogged down in a stalemate, and his nation economically and diplomatically
Kick off season two with a Hong Kong youth climate advocate who represented the city at COP27
In this week’s episode, one Hongkonger talks about attending COP27 in Egypt as a youth climate advocate
China, ChatGPT and the new AI tech revolution
While not officially released in China, the arrival of ChatGPT has sparked huge interest on Chinese social media and set off a race between tech giants Baidu, Tencent and Alibaba to develop similar AI
People and society update with Luisa Tam
SCMP Culture desk editor Kevin Kwong and China People and Society edesk editor Luisa Tam discuss the stories that have been most popular on scmp.com over the past week. What do you prefer - a deadly o
How Hong Kong's masks, social distancing and homeschooling changed its children
SCMP science reporter Holly Chik presents the final in a series on how Hong Kong’s Covid policies have affected its economy and people. Child development expert Dr Fanny Lam, expert and founder of the