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S4 Ep 21To burn or bury? Dealing with Malaysia’s growing landfills
Malaysia's landfills will be full by 2050. Officials are weighing their options as advocates push for better compost and recycling systems in the country. CNA correspondent Rashvin Bedi digs into the problem with Teresa Tang.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4 Ep 20Why are Thailand and Cambodia locked in a deadly clash?
Thailand and Cambodia have a long-standing agreement to resolve border issues bilaterally. But on Jul 24, simmering tensions boiled over when troops on both sides exchanged fire, with reports of several civilian casualties. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet has called on the United Nations Security Council to intervene. But who will lay down arms first to begin a diplomatic solution? Genevieve Woo speaks with CNA correspondent Saksith Saiyasombut on this special episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4 Ep 19What's next for Japan after PM Ishiba’s Upper House election loss?
The leader of Japan has vowed not to step aside despite his ruling coalition losing its majority in the Upper House election. What does the outcome mean for Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba domestically? What impact will his weakened position have on looming US trade negotiations? Teresa Tang sits down with CNA’s Michiyo Ishida.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4 Ep 18A tale of two rice-growing countries: The quest for grain stability in Japan and South Korea
The price of rice in Japan has more than doubled since 2024, while in neighbouring South Korea the grain is practically being given away for free. Teresa Tang speaks to correspondents Michiyo Ishida and Lim Yun Suk about what's behind the disparity. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4 Ep 17Why does Bangkok want to replace street food stalls with hawker centres?
Food vendors are a fixture on the streets of the Thai capital, often crowding pedestrian pathways. Officials now want to tidy things up by moving the stands to central, open-air food courts. But not everyone agrees with the idea. Teresa Tang speaks to CNA correspondent Jack Board to find out why.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4 Ep 16High speed rail dreams and realities in China and Japan
Journeys that once took hours now take only half the time. Bullet trains and high-tech infrastructure have changed the way we think about time and distance. And the evolution continues, as Beijing and Tokyo move forward with their visions of the future. CNA's Tan Si Hui and Michiyo Ishida join Teresa Tang in this episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4 Ep 15What’s being done to save Busan from extinction?
Busan is South Korea's second-largest city and biggest port. But despite its reputation as a vibrant metropolis, it's facing the threat of extinction. As the population ages and young people leave for better opportunities, city officials are doing all they can to prevent it from turning into a ghost town. CNA's Lim Yun Suk sits down with Teresa Tang in this episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4 Ep 14The Shangri-La Dialogue: Speed dating for defence officials
Tensions, absences and quiet chats at Asia’s premier security summit. The US sent Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth but China left its defence minister at home for this year’s summit. CNA’s Olivia Siong and Leong Wai Kit tell Arnold Gay whether Dong Jun’s absence affected Beijing’s messaging and why the summit is similar to speed dating, with defence officials meeting and mingling to seal alliances and agreements.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4 Ep 13G7 Summit: Trump leaves amid Israel-Iran conflict but his shadow lingers
Host Canada and world leaders put on a brave face after US President Donald Trump left the G7 Summit early to attend to the Israel-Iran conflict. But his premature departure leaves questions on tariffs, Ukraine and NATO unanswered. Nick Harper explains what happens next. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4 Ep 12From mango pits to rocks, how peculiar ‘pets’ bring comfort to the lonely in China
The definition of "pet" has taken on a whole new meaning in China with some youths adopting mango seeds and even jars of yeast for companionship. It’s an unconventional pastime aimed at helping to cope with societal pressures and loneliness. CNA's Melody Chan speaks to Teresa Tang about the trend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4 Ep 11The sacrifices and struggles of migrant workers in Southeast Asia
Millions of migrants leave their native countries each year in search of opportunity. But the psychological and social price is immense. Teresa Tang speaks with CNA's Nivell Rayda about the challenges facing migrant workers in Southeast Asia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4 Ep 10What you need to know about South Korea’s snap presidential election
After Yoon Suk Yeol's failed martial law decree and his ouster from the presidency, South Korea is looking to recover from the political turmoil. Citizens are set to vote for their next leader in less than a week. CNA's Lim Yun Suk sets the stage with Teresa Tang.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4 Ep 9Japan’s growing akiya phenomenon points to more empty homes as the population ages
An increasing number of homes in rural Japan are being abandoned due to urban migration and depopulation. These empty structures are attracting foreigners, lured by their cheap prices. CNA's Michiyo Ishida tells Teresa Tang what some communities are doing in the face of an existential crisis. (Credit: TikTok/@shumatsuopost) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4 Ep 8How IKEA is drawing China’s lonely elderly
Seniors living in urban China often find themselves at a loss when they want to meet new people. Unfamiliar with the city and disconnected from social media, many are flocking to places such as IKEA to find companions. Teresa Tang sits down with CNA's Tan Yew Guan to discuss why the trend may help improve longevity among China's aged.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4 Ep 7Why are India and Pakistan on the brink of war?
Another violent chapter in a decades-long rift between two nuclear-armed neighbours. On 7 May, India carried out deadly strikes in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir, two weeks after a terror attack in Indian-administered Kashmir. New Delhi blames Pakistan, something Islamabad denies. Is diplomacy an option or is war inevitable? Teresa Tang breaks it down with Ishan Garg in New Delhi and Hira Mustafa in Islamabad. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4 Ep 6What does tin mining have to do with Indonesia's crocodile attacks?
Saltwater crocodiles sit atop the food chain and few can stand in their way. But tin mining in Indonesia has triggered deadly clashes between the ancient reptiles and locals. CNA's Kiki Siregar speaks to Teresa Tang about why these attacks are on the rise and what's being done to keep both animals and people safe. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4 Ep 5100 days of Donald Trump 2.0 - Tariffs, tensions and tough talk
The first 100 days of the second Donald Trump presidency have been a whirlwind of domestic shakeups and diplomatic duels. Teresa Tang assesses Mr Trump's track record thus far with US correspondent Toni Waterman.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4 Ep 4The real cost of Indonesia’s free-meal programme
It was the centerpiece of Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto’s election campaign - a free, nutritious meal programme that would serve 90 million children and pregnant women. But its ballooning costs and supply shortages have critics concerned about its sustainability. Correspondents Chandni Vatvani and Saifulbahri Ismail speak to Teresa Tang.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4 Ep 3Xi Jinping on tour: China’s president swings through Southeast Asia amid a trade war with the US
China's leader is visiting Southeast Asia as part of efforts to sell his country as a reliable partner amid the tariff chaos triggered by the Trump administration. The three-nation, five-day trip is not typically part of President Xi's playbook. So, will it pay off? Teresa Tang breaks down the strategy with CNA's Olivia Siong.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4 Ep 2From bullets to ballots, former rebels learn to govern in southern Philippines
A peace deal has been in place between the Philippine government and the militant group, MILF, for more than a decade. But violence remains and threatens to hinder the region's first-ever democratic elections set for later this year. CNA's Buena Bernal speaks to Teresa Tang in this episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4 Ep 1Trump tariffs: The global impact of 'Liberation Day'
US President Donald Trump has unveiled a raft of "reciprocal" tariffs on imports into his nation, setting the stage for a full-blown trade war. Allies and adversaries alike are being hit with double-digit levies, sparking criticism and threats of retaliation around the world. Arnold Gay and Elizabeth Neo explain how the tariffs work and sort through a range of reactions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 53Nvidia showstopper: Cleaning robots, super chips and US-China rivalry
Nvidia's annual software developer conference in San Jose, California is almost like a rock concert - complete with CEO Jensen Huang in his leather jacket. CNA's Tan Si Hui was there to catch all the action and she tells Teresa Tang her key takeaways. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 52Could a new airport attract more tourists to Bali's north?
Bali, Indonesia has been a victim of its own success with overtourism plaguing the island's south. CNA's Nivell Rayda tells Teresa Tang how hopes are now pinned on a new airport to encourage visitors to take the path less travelled.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 51Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has been arrested. Now what?
Rodrigo Duterte has been taken to the International Criminal Court in The Hague where his critics hope he will face justice for alleged crimes against humanity over his war on drugs. Supporters though say the move is politically motivated. Could Mr Duterte be Asia’s first former head of state to go on trial at the ICC? Teresa Tang speaks to CNA’s Buena Bernal. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 50Why is China’s Two Sessions such a big deal?
A look inside the minds of China’s top leaders and their plans for the year ahead, the Two Sessions are the most significant political meetings for the country. Why should the rest of the world pay attention? CNA’s Olivia Siong and Tan Si Hui in Beijing break it down with Teresa Tang. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 49The political power of Elon Musk in America and beyond
Tech billionaire Elon Musk's rise to become the 'First Buddy' of US President Donald Trump has shaken the US political establishment. As the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Musk appears to have unprecedented access and power in the White House and further afield. How far does his reach go? Teresa Tang sits down with correspondents Kate Fisher and Trent Murray.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 48Where do immigrants fit in Donald Trump’s America?
More than 11 million illegal migrants in the United States worry that their American Dream could be snuffed out any day now. Raids and deportations have taken place in just the first month of the second Trump presidency. How far is the American leader going to go to expel those without proper documentation? Teresa Tang asks CNA's Toni Waterman in Texas and Neha Poonia in New Delhi.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 47The worsening problem of human trafficking and online scams in Southeast Asia
It's a crime where perpetrators are often victims themselves. Cyberscam centres have mushroomed across Southeast Asia, and the unrest in Myanmar is making it even easier for crime syndicates to operate there. Teresa Tang sits down with CNA's May Wong and Saksith Saiyasombut in this episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 46After insurrection and impeachment, what's next for South Korea's Yoon Suk Yeol?
From impeached president Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law declaration to his current dual trials for impeachment and insurrection, Teresa Tang speaks to CNA's Lim Yun Suk on the logistical and emotional challenges in covering the unprecedented political crisis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 45How Japan is dealing with overtourism
Known as the "Golden Route", Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka are the hotspots of Japanese tourism. But their popularity has become a double-edged sword. With Osaka hosting the 2025 World Expo in April, Teresa Tang sits down with CNA's Michiyo Ishida who shares how Japan is managing the growing crowds. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 44An elusive peace for Myanmar, four years after the coup?
Since a coup four years ago, the people of Myanmar have lived with violence and lawlessness. Teresa Tang sits down with CNA's Leong Wai Kit for more on life under the military regime and when a long-promised election could possibly be held.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 43What's pushing expats out of Shanghai?
COVID-19 may have been the straw that broke the camel’s back but there are other factors that's causing a quiet, but significant exodus, of expats out of Shanghai. Based in the Chinese city, correspondent Tan Yew Guan gives Teresa Tang an insider’s look.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 42What is America going to look like under Donald Trump 2.0?
From tariffs, to immigration, and the Russia-Ukraine war, Donald Trump has a long to-do list once he enters the Oval Office. What will his priorities be? Teresa Tang previews the presidential inauguration with Washington Correspondent Nick Harper. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 41Will Donald Trump save TikTok from exiting the US?
One of the world's most popular social media platforms is set to be banned from the US on January 19 unless it's divested from its Chinese owners. But could there be a change in course? Teresa Tang asks Washington Correspondent Benji Hyer and Beijing Correspondent Olivia Siong what happens next. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 40Best of: Journey to the contested Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea
The Scarborough Shoal is an increasingly sensitive point of tension between China and the Philippines. CNA's Buena Bernal boarded a boat bound for the contested site. In this episode, Teresa Tang finds out what happened and why more and more Filipino fishermen are reluctant to go near it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 39Best of: Rosaries, gelato and EVs - A look at what it’s like travelling with the Pope
Pope Francis made wrapped a historic 11-day trip in September, making stops in four nations in Asia and Oceania for the first time. CNA's Leong Wai Kit covered the Pope’s entire trip and shares with Teresa Tang his firsthand account of what it's like to witness the leader of the Catholic Church at work.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 3820 years of trauma: Why healing has been hard for survivors of the Indian Ocean quake and tsunami
Boxing Day, 2004. A powerful quake unleashed towering tsunami waves, killing more than 225,000 people across a dozen countries. CNA's Saifulbahri Ismail tells Teresa Tang about his conversations with survivors in Indonesia and Sri Lanka in this special anniversary episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 37Best of: Desperate for a dream - Why some Chinese migrants cross the US border
Last year, 2.5 million migrants entered the United States illegally via its southern border with Mexico. Nearly 40,000 of them were from China. What did Beijing's zero-Covid policy have to do with this? Teresa Tang speaks to CNA's Wei Du about her documentary, Walk the Line. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 36What happens now after the South Korean president's failed martial law move?
In a span of six hours, South Korea was plunged into a political crisis when President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law. Arnold Gay speaks to CNA's Lim Yun Suk on whether he will be impeached, if street demonstrations will intensify and if it is safe to travel there.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 35Best of: 10 years on - The unsolved mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
A decade since it disappeared, no one knows what happened to MH370 after it took off just after midnight on March 8, 2014. Families continue to pressure officials to keep searching. In this episode of CNA Correspondent, Teresa Tang speaks to Malaysia correspondent Melissa Goh and China correspondent Olivia Siong about where the case stands today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 34Battling online violence against women after a Malaysian influencer’s death
The digital space can be a very unfriendly place if you're a woman. Harassment and bullying are believed to have driven a Malaysian influencer to take her own life. Why are females disproportionately victims in cyberspace? Teresa Tang sits down with CNA's Afifah Ariffin in this episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 33Victims of South Korea's controversial adoption system search for answers - and birth mothers
South Korea used to be the world's largest source of babies for adoption. It's believed 200,000 children are part of the Korean adoptee diaspora, many of whom were sent away illegally and unethically. Those babies are now adults determined to trace their biological roots. Teresa Tang goes on an emotional journey with CNA's Lim Yun Suk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 32Trump’s Tariffs: Malaysia braces for trade disruptions
US President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to levy tariffs on all imports going into America, a move that could spark a trade war and imperil export-dependent economies in Asia such as Malaysia. The US was the country's third-largest trading partner in 2023, and Malaysia hosts foreign companies that play important roles in global supply chains. Arnold Gay speaks to CNA’s Malaysia correspondent Melissa Goh to find out how the ASEAN member is preparing for Mr Trump’s ‘America First’ policy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 31Trump 2.0: What happens next?
Republican leader Donald Trump beat his Democratic rival Kamala Harris in a decisive election victory. How did he convince voters he was the right choice and how will he govern a second time around? Arnold Gay talks to Nick Harper, Sally Patterson and Olivia Siong. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 30The Philippines is considering legalising divorce, but some say it’s a bad idea
Religion and societal norms are two reasons why divorce has been illegal in the Philippines for centuries. But those stuck in failed marriages have been fighting to reverse that. Teresa Tang sits down with Nivell Rayda to see how soon the law could change and why some are against it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 29Will Harris or Trump prevail in a race that’s still too close to call?
Americans head to the polls on Nov 5 to choose between a twice-impeached and once-convicted former president in Donald Trump, or Kamala Harris, a relative unknown accused of flip-flopping, and thrown into the race when Joe Biden stepped down. Arnold Gay speaks to CNA’s US Bureau Chief Simon Marks, and correspondent Sally Patterson, on the key issues defining the election, and why it’s on knife-edge just days away from polling day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 28What is going to happen when family pets outnumber children in China?
China's pet population will be nearly twice that of its young children by 2030. The pet economy is worth billions and has spawned trends never seen before. Teresa Tang sits down with CNA's Shanghai correspondent Tan Yew Guan in this episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 27Does Malaysia have what it takes to stand out as a regional leader in AI?
With a vision, optimism and billions pouring in from major tech firms, Malaysia is fighting to be at the forefront of artificial intelligence. But a shortage of talent stands in the way. CNA's Melissa Goh and Afifah Ariffin speak to Teresa Tang in this episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 26The megaquake that never came: How Japan is preparing for the 'Big One'?
Japan is one of the most earthquake-prone countries in the world and it is preparing for what some are calling the “Big One”. For decades, an early warning system has been in place to give people precious time to seek safety. But critics argue it's actually making things more dangerous. Teresa Tang speaks to CNA's Michiyo Ishida to find out why. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S3 Ep 25Marking 75 years since the founding of the People's Republic of China
On 1 October 1949, the People's Republic of China was born. In the 75 years since, it has undergone an extraordinary transformation from being one of the poorest countries in the world to a global leader. Teresa Tang sits down with CNA's Olivia Siong and Tan Yew Guan to discuss how far the People's Republic of China has come and where it's going.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.