LinkAsia
| Mar 4, 2013
A side effect of rapid industrialization and few regulations, China's rivers are often treated as little more than sewers. But as LinkAsia contributor Mark Dreyer reports, an online campaign to clean up the country's water is gathering steam.
LinkAsia
| Feb 22, 2013
"Can a search engine succeed if you have no concept of the free flow of information?" That was the question posed by former Google China head Kai-Fu Lee on his Sina Weibo account, in response to the failure of China's government-run Jike search en...
LinkAsia
| Jan 25, 2013
Nicknamed "Big Eyes", Li Chengpeng is a crusading former reporter whose books have sold millions of copies in China. But Li's fame was not enough to stop authorities from trying to shut him up. Contributor David Bandurski reports from Hong Kong on...
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MBC
| Jan 11, 2013
On January 6, journalists at Guangzhou's hard-hitting Southern Weekly newspaper went on strike to protest government censors rewriting a scathing New Year's Day editorial calling for political reform. South Korean broadcaster MBC breaks down the s...
Cyber security issues between China and the U.S. aren't new. David McKenzie meets China's original patriotic hacker.
"On China" host Kristie Lu Stout speaks to guests about China's contemporary art scene.
British designer Jasper Conran talks about taking over The Conran Shop and the importance of the "Made in Britain" label.
Engineering a better golf swing with a product made almost exclusively in China. CNN's Pauline Chiou reports.