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Paths to Asia

07-Aug-16 10:00

Paths to Asia

Sit back, relax and listen to our collection of regional stories across Asia, brought to you by our friends from Asia Calling. The curation includes the story of a Syrian refugee in South Korea, and the recent international court ruling on South China Sea.

Here are the segments of the episode:

0:33 - Asia Calling 1 - Syrian refugees want recognition in South Korea

7:16 - Asia Calling 2 - Mining industries are killing migrant workers in India

13:23 - Asia Calling 3 - Turmoil in Kashmir over the death of militant poster boy

20:31 - Asia Calling 4 - Hague ruling on the South China Sea dispute

27:20 - Asia Calling 5 - Endangered birds in Indonesia


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