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The Syrian Circus of Refugees: Turkey
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The Syrian Circus of Refugees: Turkey

In Turkey, one NGO gives the Syrian refugees a chance to smile again by helping them perform circuses. Now, they head out to take the stage for the kids affected by the 2023 Turkey earthquake.

28 min

Young Lives Resculpted: Jingdezhen, China
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Young Lives Resculpted: Jingdezhen, China

An increasing number of young people are relocating to Jingdezhen, the porcelain capital of China. They leave behind the stress of life in large cities to resculpt their own lives with a new vision.

28 min

China's Up-and-Coming Indie Animators
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China's Up-and-Coming Indie Animators

In China's rapidly growing animation industry, independent works are gaining attention. A dedicated film festival is held to allow young talent to be discovered, letting them follow their dreams.

28 min

Unease Along the Border: Kazakhstan
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Unease Along the Border: Kazakhstan

Northern Kazakhstan borders Russia and has historically been home to many ethnic Russians. However, a recent rise in Kazakh migrants to the region has led to deepening tensions between the two groups.

28 min

Rice Heritage Revival: North Borneo, Malaysia
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Rice Heritage Revival: North Borneo, Malaysia

The Kadazan Dusun people of North Borneo, Malaysia, had been losing their tradition of rice farming with the passage of time, but new efforts are being made to preserve it through sustainable methods.

28 min

Inheritors of the "Last Traditional Village": Yunnan, China
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Inheritors of the "Last Traditional Village": Yunnan, China

Wengding, home of the Wa people in Yunnan Province, is called China's "last traditional village," but residents have been moved away, with the village now run by an outside developer to boost tourism.

28 min

Living Among the Sinking Islands: The Maldives
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Living Among the Sinking Islands: The Maldives

In the Maldives, rapid construction of artificial islands is underway to combat coastal erosion that disrupts the lives of people near the shore, but with the construction come new difficulties.

28 min

Matchmaking for Women: India's Tradition and Beyond
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Matchmaking for Women: India's Tradition and Beyond

In India, looking for a marriage partner has long been a family affair, but with more women taking an active role in society, the method and priorities of the search are starting to change.

28 min

The Honey Hunters of Bangladesh
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The Honey Hunters of Bangladesh

For just two months every year, more than 1,000 men brave the dangers of the dense forest in order to hunt for wild honey, providing them the chance for an income where few other options exist.

28 min

From Smog to Sunshine: Mongolia
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From Smog to Sunshine: Mongolia

Mongolia's capital Ulaanbaatar suffers from severe air pollution. New designs use sunlight to ensure warm, smoke-free homes. We explore the technology and its challenges.

28 min

"Job-hunting Hotels" for Students: Shanghai, China
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"Job-hunting Hotels" for Students: Shanghai, China

For just US$9 a night, young people stay in a "Job-hunting Hotel" in Shanghai while seeking post-graduation employment, even as the stagnating economy causes the number of available positions to drop.

28 min

A Heritage Handed Down in Picture Books: India
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A Heritage Handed Down in Picture Books: India

A small publisher in South India is making picture books with indigenous artists that depict their traditional art. It's part of a growing effort to preserve their disappearing culture for future generations.

28 min

Saving Schools on the Steppes: Mongolia
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Saving Schools on the Steppes: Mongolia

Elementary schools for nomadic children are closing as funding and student numbers fall. Meet an architect determined to stop this vicious cycle.

28 min

Quality Cocoa Enriches Lives: The Philippines
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Quality Cocoa Enriches Lives: The Philippines

High-end chocolate from top-quality cocoa is a new Filipino specialty. Quality beans command good prices, changing the lives of poor rural farmers.

28 min

Caring for Aging Taiwan
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Caring for Aging Taiwan

Taiwan's society is aging at a rapid pace, and many choose to care for the elderly at home rather than send them to assisted living. Aiding them are caregivers from among 230,000 foreign workers.

28 min

The Rise of "New Hongkongers"
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The Rise of "New Hongkongers"

In 2022, the Hong Kong government implemented a policy attracting outside workers to combat depopulation, drawing businesspeople and families relocating to find better lives as "New Hongkongers."

28 min

Rescuing Children from Abuse: The Philippines
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Rescuing Children from Abuse: The Philippines

Cases of Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children (OSAEC) are on the rise. We visit a Filipino NGO that protects victims, and helps them to recover.

28 min

Tuning Out Poverty: Thailand
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Tuning Out Poverty: Thailand

In Bangkok's largest slum, children of migrant families are taking up musical instruments to play in an orchestra in hopes of having a better future.

28 min

The Surge in South Korea's Foreign Workers
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The Surge in South Korea's Foreign Workers

In South Korea, the labor shortage has caused a spike in foreign workers. Many of them work under harsh conditions, and grass-roots efforts are underway to ease tensions between foreigners and locals.

28 min

The Power of Bamboo: Indonesia
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The Power of Bamboo: Indonesia

Once considered worthless, bamboo is in the spotlight in Indonesia. One NGO is using it to improve the environment and local livelihoods. It's also playing a role in revitalizing a local village.

28 min

Migrating to a War Zone from Nepal
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Migrating to a War Zone from Nepal

For the sake of their families, Nepalese men are working for the Russian military. Wages 10 times higher than in Nepal are promised, but as many go missing, their families await word on their fate.

28 min

Disputing History in the Philippines
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Disputing History in the Philippines

The exile of President Marcos Sr. was hailed as a victory for democracy in the Philippines, but with the election of his son 36 years later, shifting views affect how history may be perceived.

28 min

The "Voiceless Knights" Delivering Food: Chengdu, China
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The "Voiceless Knights" Delivering Food: Chengdu, China

In China's rapidly growing food delivery industry, deaf workers who call themselves "voiceless knights" use apps and other tools to perform work, gaining new independence within society.

28 min

A World Heritage Town at Risk: Laos
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A World Heritage Town at Risk: Laos

A new high-speed rail line has sparked a massive rise in tourism to Laos's historic capital Luang Prabang. It's had a major effect on traditional local life in this World Heritage town.

28 min

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