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CNA Correspondent - What is going to happen when family pets outnumber children in China?

CNA Correspondent - What is going to happen when family pets outnumber children in China?
23 Oct 2024 07:14AM
18 mins

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.

CNA Correspondent - Will 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. 

07/01/2025 24 mins

CNA Correspondent - Best 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.

01/01/2025 25 mins

CNA Correspondent - Best 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.

25/12/2024 24 mins

CNA Correspondent - 20 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. 

18/12/2024 29 mins

CNA Correspondent - Best 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.  

10/12/2024 27 mins