Since Hong Kong's return to China in 1997, there has been a constitutional obligation to enact a national security law. This legal gap was finally addressed earlier this month. However, the legislation has faced criticism from Western nations. CGTN reporter Cen Ziyuan joins this episode to explain Article 23 and its implications for the special administrative region.
Mar 29, 2024•16 min
On March 11, the mutilated body of a 13-year-old student was discovered buried in an abandoned vegetable greenhouse. Many are hoping for harsh penalties for the three suspects, yet considering their ages, will the underage offenders receive a sentence as heavy as the public wants? CGTN Radio reporter Dou Hongyu joins this episode to unravel the murder case and share her views about how China’s legal system could better safeguard minors.
Mar 24, 2024•19 min
Chinese director Zhang Yimou’s latest film has unexpectedly sparked widespread awareness of self-defense rights. Some law experts also suggest the movie may have the potential to shape China's legislative agenda. CGTN Radio reporter Dou Hongyu joins this episode to uncover the film's impact and its implications for the future of Chinese law.
Mar 17, 2024•16 min
A new wave of industrial transformation has led to a surge in demand for skilled workers in the manufacturing sector. CGTN Radio reporter Dou Hongyu joins this episode to discuss the proposals put forward by China's national lawmakers, and explore why it's crucial for the vocational education system to keep pace with this demand.
Mar 10, 2024•18 min
Accompanying the transformations brought by generative AI are concerns about the credibility of the information we consume, the proliferation of deep fakes, and heightened fears of job displacement. CGTN reporter Yang Chengxi joins this episode to discuss the innovations brought by generative AIs and how we should balance our interaction with them.
Mar 04, 2024•21 min
Wrapping up a tropical Chinese New Year holiday seems to be more challenging than starting it. This year, it was even harder for those who left Hainan after the Spring Festival holiday. CGTN Radio reporter Guo Yan joins this episode to delve into the transport limitations on the island and explore how the future free trade port can improve its transport system.
Feb 24, 2024•20 min
While the number of Chinese international students considering the U.S. as a destination has been declining, American immigration officers have not made it easy for those who still have an interest. CGTN Radio reporter Liu Yushan joins this episode to uncover the unjust treatment Chinese students face at the border, and how it’ll affect people-to-people exchanges between China and the US.
Feb 16, 2024•18 min
Whether embraced or resisted, the rise of ready-made foods is undeniable, with increasing sales and a notable presence on Chinese New Year’s dinner tables. CGTN Radio reporter Dou Hongyu joins this episode to delve into the implications of this trend on how we honor and celebrate our cultural heritage.
Feb 11, 2024•21 min
China and the U.S. have jointly launched a counter-narcotics working group to address the fentanyl crisis, a synthetic opioid that has become the leading cause of overdose deaths in the United States. CGTN reporter Zhou Jiaxin joins this episode to discuss the root causes of the deadly drug, and how they could be resolved.
Feb 04, 2024•15 min
Over the ten-year period ending in 2023, more than 100-thousand Chinese individuals have left their homes for the country’s westernmost region – Xinjiang. On top of the evident transformations, the autonomous region is positioned to continue benefiting from the country’s strategy as a pivotal regional hub. CGTN Radio reporter Xu Yawen joins this episode to share her travel experiences and thoughts about the region.
Jan 28, 2024•23 min
This winter, Harbin has captured the world's attention with an unprecedented travel rush, sparking discussions and engagements across social media platforms and even drawing the interest of global tourism professionals. CGTN Radio reporter Dong Hongyu joins this episode to discuss the secrets behind Harbin’s sudden rise to fame and its implications for the long-term development of China’s northeast.
Jan 21, 2024•23 min
An anti-corruption documentary has shed light on the under-the-table dealings in China’s football industry. Among the numerous convicted figures, Li Tie, the former head coach of the Chinese men's football national team, is at the center of the investigation. CGTN Radio reporter Ding Heng joins this episode to discuss the pervasive nature of corruption among footballers and its implications for the entire football industry.
Jan 14, 2024•26 min
Amidst the festive celebrations, the crackling noise of fireworks can evoke different reactions. For some, they are an integral part of traditional festivities, while for others, they disrupt the peace of the night and pose safety and environmental hazards. A recent statement from China’s top legislature has intensified the debate on fireworks. CGTN Radio reporter Liu Yushan joins this episode to delve into the arguments from both sides and discuss how we should balance between the environment a...
Jan 07, 2024•22 min
The world has been mired in uncertainties in 2023. Problems such as economic recession, extreme weather conditions, and political turmoil emerged one after another, creating huge challenges and troubles for humanity. People feel the urgent need to find some certainty and a way forward. In this special edition, we will recount some major events that took place over the past year that are still casting significant influence on world affairs and our lives.
Dec 29, 2023•25 min
The whirlwind involving the popular e-commerce platform Oriental Selection and its popular live-streamer Dong Yuhui has finally come to an end. But questions remain: what lesson can this incident teach other companies in the sector? Is it time for live-streaming firms to reduce reliance on the "star-oriented" business model? Find answers in this week’s episode of Deep Dive.
Dec 22, 2023•29 min
When speaking of Israel and Palestine, you’ve probably seen a photo of a tall concrete wall covered with graffiti. This wall is part of a barrier Israel began constructing more than 20 years ago to separate its territory from the West Bank, which is partly controlled by the Palestinian Authority. Since the outbreak of the latest conflict between Israel and Hamas on October 7, what has happened to this area? We are joined by CGTN reporter Huang Yue, who recently traveled to the West Bank.
Dec 20, 2023•27 min
Investors are keeping a close eye on a pivotal year-end meeting in China, eagerly seeking insights into the country's policy and reform agenda. As China has been striving to regain economic growth in 2023, a crucial question arises: What has been the overall economic performance during this pivotal period? Furthermore, how does China plan to navigate the economic challenges that lie ahead in the coming year? CGTN Radio reporter Dou Hongyu joins this episode to delve into these inquiries.
Dec 12, 2023•23 min
The UN climate talks in Dubai have placed significant emphasis on the role of the transport sector in achieving climate goals, and electric vehicles have emerged as a crucial tool in the global efforts to phase out fossil fuels. In the first half of 2023, 55% of the world’s EV sales occurred in the Chinese mainland. Chinese carmakers are also expanding their presence in the global EV market. In this episode, CGTN Radio reporter Li Yunqi sheds light on how China has become an EV powerhouse and ex...
Dec 08, 2023•20 min
As China grapples with the onset of the flu season, many children have been affected, putting the country’s medical system, especially pediatrics departments in northern regions, under great pressure. What is causing the surge in respiratory infections among children this year? Is there something more concerning than usual? And how to cope with respiratory infections in the aftermath of COVID? We spoke with CGTN Radio reporter Guo Yan in this episode.
Nov 30, 2023•20 min
The largest armed conflict since 2015 has erupted in northern Myanmar’s Kokang region. This time, the ethnic armed groups launched their offensives with an unusual goal –cracking down on online scamming centers. What changes do they aim to bring to Kokang? How will the conflict reshape the political and economic landscape in the region bordering China? CGTN Radio host Su Yi joins Deep Dive to unravel the history of conflicts in northern Myanmar.
Nov 24, 2023•18 min
Chinese President Xi Jinping is on a historic visit to San Francisco for a summit with U.S. President Joe Biden and the annual meetings of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum. In this episode, we delve into the key discussions between the two leaders, analyzing the implications for economies across the Asia Pacific region. CGTN America journalist Mark Niu joins us from San Francisco to provide insights into the intricacies of these high-stakes talks and offer a glimpse into the potential...
Nov 17, 2023•23 min
Apart from the traditional family photo of Asia-Pacific leaders, APEC is also known for pioneering free trade frameworks around the world. One example is in the electronics industry, where world leaders agreed to reduce tariffs on products like semiconductors, ensuring that the technology could be accessible to all. But today, tariffs have crept back onto trade negotiation tables. Can APEC continue to be a pioneer in free trade? We have CGTN business reporter Zhu Zhu for this episode on the hist...
Nov 10, 2023•16 min
Australian wine once represented over one-third of wine imports into the Chinese market, but only for a limited time. As Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is about to visit China and attend the opening ceremony of the 6th China International Import Expo, will Australian wine make a comeback in the Chinese market? Furthermore, how did Australian wine lose its market share in China to wines from other countries? This week, our former Australia correspondent, Fei Fei, delves into the chall...
Nov 03, 2023•23 min
The Belt and Road Initiative has ushered in a transformative era of connectivity, with the network of railways linking Chinese and European cities emerging as a groundbreaking project. Today, an extensive web of rail lines seamlessly connects over 200 European cities to more than 100 Chinese ones. This intricate system facilitates the movement of a wide array of goods, ranging from auto parts to medical equipment. How did this China-Europe Railway Express become a reality? What does it mean for ...
Oct 22, 2023•18 min
Saudi Arabia holds great potential in developing the digital economy, according to a Chinese businessman. He says the prevalence of the digital economy in the country could be greater in about three to four years’ time as the kingdom is working to transform its economic foundations. In this process, China shares more than infrastructure development. In this episode, we spoke with CGTN Radio reporter Dou Hongyu on Saudi Arabia’s digital economy initiatives and China’s current and future role. Als...
Oct 18, 2023•19 min
Israel and Palestine have been embroiled in decades-long conflicts with no sign of hope for peace in the region. Over the past few days, the latest clashes between the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and Israel have caused around 10,000 deaths and injuries. Both sides accuse each other of committing inhuman crimes. In this week’s episode, we try to figure out the reasons for the deep-seated hatred and rivalry between the two sides, with CGTN Radio reporter Ding Heng. Live updates...
Oct 12, 2023•21 min
In Kenya, the Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) is said to be a project that has changed everything. It runs faster than other road traffic and old railway lines and is also popular among travelers. It’s making the port of Mombasa cheaper, more convenient and a better choice for trade in East Africa. But according to Nairobi-based journalist Juliet Njau, people have realized that impacts from the SGR are more than just economical. So, in this episode of our special series “Road to a B...
Oct 05, 2023•11 min
Authorities in China and northern Myanmar have intensified their joint crackdown in response to the rampant spread of telecom and online fraud targeting Chinese citizens. Victims enticed by lucrative job opportunities abroad have tragically found themselves ensnared in remote locations, where they were coerced into participating in online scams. Why has northern Myanmar become a hotbed for online scams? Is it possible to resolve this issue once and for all? In this week’s episode, CGTN Radio rep...
Sep 28, 2023•20 min
The Hangzhou Asian Games opened over the weekend. Of all the games and sports stars, our attention is drawn to the young dancers who have become part of a sporting event for the first time in history. Breaking, or break dancing, is making this big breakthrough. Does it mean that street dancing is getting mainstream recognition? What distinguishes breaking from other street dances, making it a legit sport? And what motivated the organizers to invite young dancers to this multi-billion-dollar even...
Sep 26, 2023•19 min
China is estimated to have over 10 million patients with Alzheimer’s disease, accounting for a quarter of the world’s total. As society continues to age, there’s a dire need to understand and live with this now-incurable disease. What are the available treatments? How are family members coping with the disease? And what should we do at a younger age? To find answers to these questions, we have CGTN Radio reporter Yang Guang in this week’s episode.
Sep 21, 2023•24 min