(LinkAsia: February 3, 2012) China, much like the United States, is coming to grips with rapidly growing income inequality. Contributor David Bandurski reports from China, where economic reforms have stalled...
(LinkAsia: October 28, 2011) In this episode of LinkAsia: Dengue danger in Pakistan, Diabetes in Vietnam, overpopulation in China and spooky fashion trends from Japan. Express 24/7 reports on a...
(LinkAsia News: October 14, 2011) Japan reggae artists MC Rankin and Dub Ainu Band deliver a cautionary message about radioactive material through this song and music video “You Can’t...
(LinkAsia News: October 14, 2011) In China, secondary vocational school students are caught up in a plan to solve the country’s labor shortage problem. Instead of finding internships in...
(LinkAsia: September 23, 2011) In China, the public is frustrated by stories involving privileged kids who commit crimes and then attempt to leverage their parent's power to wiggle out of...
(LinkAsia: August 19, 2011) In China, social media plays a key role in the spread of information, but it's also spreading rumors. David Bandurski reviews how China's state-controlled media outlets...
(LinkAsia: August 19, 2011) Indian activist Anna Hazare and thousands of supporters wage a hunger campaign against corruption in New Delhi. Indians angered by corruption use a new website to...
(LinkAsia: August 5, 2011) Chinese press pushes for more open, bold coverage of train crash in Wenzhou, despite risks and government censorship.
Contributor: David Bandurski
(LinkAsia: August 5, 2011) 35 million South Koreans find themselves the victims of one of the largest cyberattacks in the country's history. Chinese media pushes the envelope in its coverage...
(LinkAsia: July 22, 2011) The highly publicized, high-speed rail between Beijing and Shanghai hits some snags and incurs the wrath of stuck passengers in China.
Contributor: David Bandurski
(LinkAsia: July 22, 2011) A jubilant Japan gives its world championship women's soccer team a hero's welcome. In China, Yao Ming retires from the court, but not from the sport...
(LinkAsia: July 8, 2011) China’s Red Cross Society outsourced much of its fundraising activities. A fundraising executive seems to have spent donation funds on his girlfriend.
Hosted by Yul Kwon, this...
(LinkAsia: July 8, 2011) Thailand’s PM-elect, Yingluck Shinawatra, has a comfortable majority. But there are possible legal challenges to votes in some districts won by her Pheu Thai Party. ...
(LinkAsia: June 10, 2011) Chinese mainstream media denied the allegations and Chinese netizens continue to post their denunciations of Google's accusations. Contributor David Bandurski offers an overview of...
Lin Sheng Xiang became known for his work with the Labor Exchange Band, part of a social movement protesting the buildlng of a dam in the south of Taiwan. He...