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Inside the Final Days of the Doctor China Tried to Silence NYT 6 October 2022
Inside the Final Days of the Doctor China Tried to Silence NYT Visual Investigations 6 October 2022
A New York Times video investigation reveals new details about Dr. Li Wenliang’s illness and death from Covid-19 based on medical records and an exclusive interview with a key witness. YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hE76GCkx9O8
How China’s Surveillance Is Growing More Invasive NYT 22 June 2022
How China’s Surveillance Is Growing More Invasive | Visual Investigations Video NYT 22 June 2022
A New York Times analysis of over 100,000 government bidding documents found that China’s ambition to collect digital and biological data from its citizens is more expansive and invasive than previously known.
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oo_FM3mjBCY
How China Is Deploying Drones and Data to Tackle Coronavirus WSJ 9 March 2020
How China Is Deploying Drones and Data to Tackle Coronavirus Video WSJ 9 March 2020
From drones that scold to neighbors who snitch, China is relying on its vast surveillance network to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
WSJ takes a close look at its national monitoring experiment that’s made up of human volunteers and big data.
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awfoSQ0mVGg
The coronavirus cat rescuer of Wuhan The Guardian 14 February 2020
The coronavirus cat rescuer of Wuhan Video The Guardian 14 February 2020
It is estimated that more than 30,000 pets have been left stranded after the Chinese government sealed off Wuhan following the coronavirus outbreak.
In response, people trapped in Wuhan have been volunteering and checking in on the animals whose owners are stuck outside the city.
Here's Ye Jialin's story of helping those who are currently not allowed to return home
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvCmYk_f1uw
China Doesn't Like That I'm a Single Woman, Here's Why NYT 13 February 2020
China Doesn't Like That I'm a Single Woman, Here's Why Video Op-Docs NYT 13 February 2020
“Sheng nu” (“leftover women”) is a term used to describe single women who are 27 or older in China.
Most of these women live in cities and lead rewarding professional lives.
The term was coined in 2007 by a government organization responsible for the protection and promotion of women’s rights and policies.
That same year, the Ministry of Education added “sheng nu” to the official lexicon.
In this Op-Doc, based on the Independent Lens feature documentary “Leftover Women,” we follow one of those women — Qiu Huamei, contending with the stigma and social pressure forcing her to go on a grueling quest in search of a husband.
She grew up in a small village five hours south of Beijing and is the second youngest of five sisters.
Ms. Qiu is a successful lawyer, fluent in English and opinionated — but those qualities do not outweigh one key flaw: She is not married.
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mCVS20gj_8
How China Trains the World’s Autocrats to Surveil Their People NYT 24 April 2019
How China Trains the World’s Autocrats to Surveil Their People Video NYT 24 April 2019
Is Chinese-style surveillance becoming normalized? A Times investigation found the Chinese surveillance state is spreading past its borders.
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8WAIFatAqw
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If It Were My Home
The headlines tell a lot about the crisis in Yemen: internal strife, evacuations of international aid workers, Saudi Arabian airstrikes.
But you may have one very basic question that you can't easily find an answer for: How big is Yemen, anyway?
You can look at maps and check out Wikipedia but wouldn't it be great to just to slap an outline of Yemen on top of a map of the United States to get a sense of its size?
IfItWereMyHome.com lets you do just that.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/goatsandsoda/2015/04/10/
https://www.ifitweremyhome.com/
https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2015/04/10/
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