Chinese Buddy
Chinese Song for Kids | Kids Love Learning to Count 1-10 this Way!
Chinese Buddy shows the song for Chinese Song for Kids | Kids Love Learning to Count 1-10 this Way!
Next Animation Studio
15 Chinese warplanes enter Taiwan’s ADIZ in one day
China sent 15 military aircraft, including 12 fighter jets, into Taiwan’s air defence identification zone on Sunday
Next Animation Studio
China dispatches fighter jets after U.S. health chief visits Taiwan
Taiwan’s Central News Agency reports that two Chinese warplanes briefly crossed the centerline of Taiwan Strait at 9 a.m. Monday.
The Wall Street Journal
The New Leaders of Madison Avenue
CEOs of the world's largest ad holding companies, Dentsu, IPG and WPP, sat down at Journal House in Cannes to discuss the state of the ad business in a post-pandemic world.
Next Animation Studio
Piece of Russian debris almost vaporized Chinese satellite
A few years after creating a cloud of space debris by blowing up one of its satellites, Chinese officials are now calling for the U.N. to stop such behavior.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Pains of Global Rebalancing
In part 3 of INET's interview with Ha-Joon Chang, he says that as the United States stumbles in its role of "buyer of last resort," exporting countries like Germany and Japan have to do the job of rebalancing because structural...
Curated Video
The Wonders of Buckwheat: A Diverse and Sustainable Grain
This video provides a detailed overview of buckwheat, a lesser-known grain that is suitable for a greener lifestyle. The video discusses the history of buckwheat, its cultivation in different regions of the world, and its various uses....
Mr. Beat
Why Does the U.S. Have Birthright Citizenship? United States v. Wong Kim Ark
A man born in the United States is denied entry into the country after his parents are forced out of the country. But wait, doesn't the 14th amendment guarantee him birthright citizenship? Or does it?
Economics Explained
Japan - The Fading Economy: The Great Stagnation
Japan became the first of the modern Asian countries to experience massive sustained economic growth. Japan had a lot going for it after the end of the war, it was able to rebuild with the help of the allies and go through its own modern...
Soliloquy
Why is North Korea not part of South Korea?
Since the end of the Second World War the Korean peninsula has been split in two. South Korean is a westernised economic powerhouse exporting countless mobile phones while North Korea is one of the most isolated regimes on the planet,...
AllTime 10s
10 Nostradamus Predictions That Haven't Come True Yet
Believers have credited him with predicting some of history's most earth shattering events, from Napoleon to Hitler and even 9/11. But what's left for this infamous astrologist's writings? Alltime10s has scoured the prophecies to find 10...
The Wall Street Journal
When Tech Meets the Surveillance State
Human Rights Watch's Sophie Richardson discusses the dark side of China's use of cutting-edge surveillance technology with WSJ Editor Josh Chin.
Next Animation Studio
China plans to bring an asteroid down to Earth
A group of Chinese scientists are planning to capture a small asteroid near Earth to study it for its resources.
ProTeachersVideo
Storytelling: Aladdin
This well known traditional story from Morocco is performed with glove and rod puppets. The two main characters, The Magician and Aladdin, are introduced and the story is taken to a dramatic point where the audience can work out what...
Next Animation Studio
How China is weaponizing its fishing fleet
China denies that its “maritime militia” exists, but analysts say a quick study of the alleged militia’s so-called “fishing boats” show that they form an integral part of China’s military actions.
Next Animation Studio
Chinese aircraft enter Taiwanese airspace for fifth consecutive day
Fifteen Chinese military aircraft entered the southwest portion of Taiwan's air defense identification zone on Wednesday, April 7.
Jabzy
Missionaries in China - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Missionaries in China
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Looming Challenges Facing China and the West
In part 8 of INET's interview with Orville Schell, the Director of the Center on US-China Relations at the Asia Society says that once the overheated Chinese economy inevitably slows, the country will face some big problems like...
Michigan Radio
China Owns Most Rare Earth Elements Used in Electronics
Rare earth minerals are very important to today's electronics. Your iPod, laptop, and television use them. They make electronics light so they don't need much power. But the Chinese have a lock on the production of rare earth elements...
Mediacorp
Dhaka's Journey from Citadels to Megacity
This video discusses the history and modernization of Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. It explores the city's growth, the construction of the Kaptai Hydropower Dam, and the challenges faced by its residents, including population...
Next Animation Studio
New Chinese law seeing ships in East China Sea ‘going dark’
new Chinese data protection law may be causing an increasing number of vessels to switch off tracking systems usually used in maritime transport.
Next Animation Studio
China says SpaceX satellites are trying to hit its space station
Beijing complained bitterly to the U.N. about having to avoid collisions twice, but its anti-satellite missile test did much worse to the ISS.
Curated Video
Sword Swallowing: A Look into the History and Risks
Learn about the fascinating history and technique of sword swallowing. The video emphasizes the risks involved and strongly discourage anyone from attempting it at home. However, they also highlight the surprising contributions sword...
SWPictures
SCHOOL'S OUT - A Hard Days Wok
As the world’s economic order changes the pressure on countries to provide a skilled workforce becomes more acute. China is fast becoming the biggest economy on the planet. India is not far behind. So how will the USA and Europe compete?...