World Today
With in-depth panel discussions on domestic and global news and current affairs, World Today gives you the story behind the headlines.
Latest Episode
New script with old logic? Decoding the 2025 U.S. National Security Strategy (12.12.2025)
Previous Episodes
- Quick takeaways from China’s Central Economic Work Conference
- Australia’s social media ban for kids
- What’s at stake in German foreign minister’s China visit?
- The significance of Hong Kong’s legislative election
- Panel: How will China-Europe ties develop after Macron’s China visit?
- Japan falls from China’s top 10 travel list: What “Takaichi Fallout” reveal about political costs?
- Macron in Beijing: What opportunities could China-France ties unlock?
- Chinese car brands make a strong showing in São Paulo: What does it mean for China-Brazil ties?
- What path is Japan taking with its rapid, right-leaning push toward militarization?
- Panel: China’s space surge, from emergency launch to commercial lift-off
- China’s approach to arms control in the new era
- How does the future of CATL’s Spain factory look like?
- Xi’s key messages to Trump on the Taiwan question
- Exploring China’s proposals at G20 in South Africa
- Panel: Why is Japan playing with fire on the Taiwan question?
- How far could Takaichi’s provocations push East Asia toward greater tension?
- Global alarm over Japan’s rightward shift — What’s driving the rising vigilance?
- Japanese PM’s remarks hit Japan’s economy—how bad could it get?
- Japan’s Taiwan rhetoric: a return of far-right militarism?
- COP30: How is China stepping up and lead the Global South on climate?
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