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CNA Correspondent - Why East Asia matters: New CNA programme focuses on dynamic region

East Asia has been called the centre of gravity in the Asia Pacific. That’s why a new hour-long CNA programme will focus on the region’s economic and political reach. In this week’s episode of CNA Correspondent, Teresa Tang goes behind-the-scenes with host Otelli Edwards and Supervising Editor Jeremy Koh.

Teresa Tang

Teresa Tang

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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. 

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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.  

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CNA Correspondent - What 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.

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CNA Correspondent - Best 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. 

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CNA Correspondent - Battling 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.

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