Breaking news, analysis and opinion from the SCMP's Asia edition.
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All the latest breaking news from Hong Kong, China and around the world
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Want to learn more about China first-hand, from reporters on the ground? In every episode, we take a deep-dive into a specific topic, mixing independent reporting and exclusive interviews to bring you unique insights into an emerging potential superpower. Now, we’re featuring regular updates on the coronavirus pandemic from across the country. Brought to you by the South China Morning Post.
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Eat Drink Asia is an award-winning podcast by the South China Morning Post that deep dives into the forgotten history of some of Asia's most popular dishes that have gone global. Discover the human story behind some of Asia's most loved foods, drinks and condiments with SCMP journalists, as they speak with chefs, restaurateurs and food experts from across the region.
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Morning Studio podcasts are brought to you by the South China Morning Post's commercial content team. In partnership with global brands, we aim to bring you engaging storytelling, featuring influential voices that are making a mark on the future of Asia.
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Inside China Tech is brought to you by the South China Morning Post's on-the-ground reporters who explore China's ever-evolving tech scene, bringing essential tech background, trends, and analysis from China straight to listeners.
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Let’s talk… About Asia by looking deep into the stories unfolding on the world’s most populous continent. Each episode showcases the reportage of SCMP’s journalists across Asia and in-depth interviews with experts, putting context and analysis to current affairs.
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In-depth discussions with SCMP journalists and editors about how they are covering the world’s biggest news, and what’s happening behind the scenes. Brought to you by the South China Morning Post.
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SCMP presents Charmaine Chan in conversation with authors from around the world, talking about their books, their craft and what inspires them to write. Charmaine is the South China Morning Post’s Literary Editor and an award-winning journalist. Each episode of the Post Books Podcast is accompanied by related articles in SCMP's Post Magazine.
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Whether you run, jump, cycle, swim or climb, listen in each fortnight as your hosts Mark Agnew and Mary Hui chat with key figures in trail running and adventure sports about the big issues they are facing. Brought to you by the South China Morning Post.
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Your Voice, Hong Kong brings you a different spin on important issues - they're told entirely through the voices of young people. Join us as we speak with the future leaders and change makers of our world.
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Seasoned rugby writers Brenden Nel and Liam Del Carme have teamed up with Jacaranda FM to bring you 'To The Last Drop', your weekly dose of all things rugby. They collectively bring almost 60 years of rugby reporting to the microphone diving into the game's most topical news stories, interviewing guests in-the-know, gazing into the fixture list crystal ball, and occasionally exploring the game's weird and wacky. Like the bounce of the ball, every episode is a journey into the unknown. TTLD t ...
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What better way to amplify the voices of our city's youth than a podcast featuring Hong Kong students? From personal reflections to opinions on the metaverse, this bite-sized podcast will feature a different student every episode, tackling one topic at a time. With Snack for the Soul, give your eyes a break from the screens for a few minutes, and tune in to hear the stories, reflections and opinions of our hosts.
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Founder of one of the top personal concierge services in the world, and an expert marketer within the luxury industry, Steve has been quoted in various publications & TV including the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, London’s Sunday Times, South China Morning Post and many more. A best selling Author with "BLUEFISHING - the art of making things happen”, sought-after consultant and a speaker at a variety of networks, groups and associations as well as the Pentagon and Harvard – twice! Want to sin ...
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Politics, geopolitics, economics, arts, and current affairs Constable has an extensive broadcasting background. He presented the Wall Street Journal's flagship daily TV show for many years and frequently hosted the syndicated John Batchelor radio show in New York. You'll find his written work in The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, Time, Forbes.com, Fortune, the New York Post, the New York Sun, and the South China Morning Post. He co-authored the award-winning book "WSJ Guide to the 50 Economi ...
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Hong Kong’s small and medium-sized enterprises weathered global financial crises and the devastating 2003 Sars outbreak, but are now struggling like never before. In a three-part series, the Post looks at the battered F&B sector and others yearning for better days, and more.
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China’s declining demand for fossil fuels and increased clean-energy capacity could usher in a new shift in global wealth distribution.Por Andy Xie
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On this week's To The Last Drop, Brenden and Liam break down last weekend's Rugby Championship decider between the Springboks and Argentina in Mbombela. They delve into how the title-winning campaign will benefit the Boks down the line and what the team's management may have in store for the end-of-year tour in November. Later Aphelele Fassi, who h…
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Welcome to another episode of "Steve's Rants," where we dive into the raw, unfiltered truths about the journey to success. I'm your host, Steve Sims, and each week, I share insights, lessons, and rants from my own experiences to help you navigate your entrepreneurial journey. Today’s rant is all about pressure and how it can both create diamonds an…
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Our 'To The Last Drop' hosts agree the Springboks have much to atone in this Saturday's Rugby Championship decider against Argentina in Nelspruit. They fell agonisingly short in rural Argentina last weekend but our hosts concur that defeat cannot be placed at the door of just one player. Besides, apart from missing one kick Manie Libbok actually ha…
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Welcome back to "The Art of Making Things Happen," Today, we have an extraordinary episode lined up with a fascinating guest, Dr. Doug Brackmann, a renowned expert in psychology and the founder of iamdriven.com. Dr. Doug is here to delve into the intricacies of the driven personality, sharing insights from his innovative combination of long-range s…
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Mziwakhe Nkosi believes Saturday's Currie Cup final is a shot at redemption for the Lions when they clash with the Sharks at Ellis Park. Nkosi admits on the 'To The Last Drop' podcast his players did not cover themselves in glory on that day when they were sucker punched into kicking duel. Nkosi is unfazed about the prospect of the Sharks loading t…
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Jonathan Kaplan criticised China’s aggressive South China Sea actions, while highlighting US-Singapore ties at a conference in the city state.Por Jean Iau
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Recently announced increases to China’s retirement age have received global attention – but what have other countries done?Por Mia Nulimaimaiti
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Pacific Islands nations show how cooperation can transcend national boundaries to address common challenges effectively. They need support.Por Jalil Rasheed
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Taking up an offer from the US to escort its resupply missions is one of the Philippines’ potential ‘contingency plans’, analysts say.Por Jeoffrey Maitem
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The island is prioritising quality tourism, welcoming visitors who respect local customs and traditions, and deporting violators.Por SCMP’s Asia desk
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To Lam’s trip to the United States has not been formally announced, but officials said he would travel there on Saturday to speak at the UN.Por Reuters
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North Korea’s uranium production already surpasses what it needs for its own security and could fuel illicit arms programmes worldwide.Por Bloomberg
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As Senate investigations intensify, the identity of the implicated police chief remains shrouded in mystery, heightening public scrutiny.Por SCMP’s Asia desk
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Korean intelligence agencies discovered the Chinese origins of more than 1,300 cameras during a routine inspection, forcing their removal.Por Business Insider
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But analysts say India needs to do more, such as visa reforms and joint ventures, to woo Chinese investment and ‘encourage FDI spillovers’.Por Junaid Kathju
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Despite billions in subsidies, the US and its allies face an uphill battle to break China’s dominance in the rare earth minerals market.Por Bloomberg
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The move to secure Australia’s strategic interests is likely to earn China’s ire and increase the potential for sanctions, analysts say.Por Jeoffrey Maitem
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The financial hub has been grappling for months with slowing sales of new flats amid a stand-off between developers and homebuyers.Por Bloomberg
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Digital Economy Promotion Agency of Thailand collaborating with Shenzhen and Hangzhou, as well as Guangxi and Yunnan provinces.Por Kandy Wong
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Allowing Hong Kong banks to offer Chinese onshore renminbi services would enable the city to leverage its economic freedom on a whole new level.Por Weijian Shan
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Welcome back to another compelling episode of "The Art of Making Things Happen" with your host, Steve Sims. Today, we are thrilled to welcome back Chris Ruden, an inspiring and motivational figure who has overcome incredible odds. Chris, a record-holding powerlifter, motivational speaker, and author, shares his journey of transforming his physical …
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Thailand’s southern Hatyai province has long been a popular holiday destination for Malaysians living near the border.Por Hadi Azmi
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TikTok’s 41-year-old Singaporean CEO is facing an uphill battle to keep the platform alive in the US, while also maintaining a public profile.Por Business Insider Singapore/Malaysia
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Despite extensive media partnerships, scepticism among Filipinos hampers China’s influence efforts, a report by US-based AidData finds.Por Sam Beltran
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Many voters say they’re fed up with President Yoon Suk-yeol’s political mismanagement, his wife’s scandals and the high cost of living.Por Park Chan-kyong
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The pope’s emphasis on unity extended to marginalised communities – including migrant workers – sparking dialogue on inclusiveness.Por Jean Iau
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The bloc could soon show results in areas such as autonomous underwater vehicles and quantum computing-based defence, analysts say.Por Maria Siow
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As tensions with China escalate, Philippine strategists are divided on how to protect the Southeast Asian nation’s maritime security.Por Richard Heydarian
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Industry players say resuming flights is a sensible move as India and China’s economies are ‘intermeshed with each other’.Por Biman Mukherji
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Analysts say while India seeks to be a responsible global stakeholder and boost its strategic interests, its resources may be limited.Por Junaid Kathju
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The Singapore government is reviewing regulations, cutting listing costs, and boosting liquidity to attract new listings and increase trading activity.Por Bloomberg
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The special financial zone in Johor will offer incentives to boost investment and economic growth, focusing on key export sectors.Por The Star
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The party showed strong support for banning gambling at its annual congress even as its leaders seek to make inroads with non-Muslim voters.Por Joseph Sipalan
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As much as Springbok rugby is in rude health, the All Blacks find themselves under searching examination following three defeats in their first four Rugby Championship clashes this year. 'To The Last Drop' hosts Brenden Nel and Liam Del Carme argue the All Blacks aren't far off the pace but that the wins column will ultimately determine the fate of…
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Welcome to "The Art of Making Things Happen" with your host, Steve Sims. In today's compelling episode, we sit down with the multifaceted Nic Peterson, co-founder of Mastery Mode and Golden Swan, founder of Wolf Den, and co-owner of Cleator, Arizona. This episode delves into a myriad of topics, from the creation of the unique "Golden Swan" package—…
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After their stunning come-from-behind win over the All Blacks at Ellis Park, the Springboks are within touching distance of claiming their first Rugby Championship since 2019. They meet the All Blacks again on Saturday but the tourists have much to ponder ahead to the clash at Cape Town Stadium. The To The Last Drop hosts chew the fat with Kiwi jou…
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Welcome to another insightful episode of The Art of Making Things Happen with your host, Steve D Sims. Today, we're thrilled to have Brandon Turner, an inspirational figure in the world of real estate and podcasting. Brandon's journey is nothing short of phenomenal—transitioning from co-owning BiggerPockets to owning $300 million in real estate in …
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Like everyone else, former Test lock Johan Ackermann is in a state of anticipation ahead of Saturday's Rugby Championship clash between the Springboks and the All Blacks on the latest episode of To The Last Drop. The Boks will hope to firm their grip over the All Blacks with a possible fifth win in their last seven matches against their old foes. T…
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