
About this episode
The episode discusses China's potential leadership in flying cars alongside various global issues.
① What does China's CPI in May reveal about consumer demand? (00:41) ② How is the Global South's push for a greater voice reshaping the world's human rights system? (14:29) ③ A flying car factory begins operation in Guangzhou. Can China become a leader in flying vehicles? (25:22) ④ Iran and the U.S. trade retaliatory attacks. Are the prospects for a ceasefire growing dim? (26:32) ⑤ Britain to ban "harmful" social media for under-16s. We explore how to create a healthy internet culture for children. (46:01)
People in this episode
Host: China Plus
Topics covered
- China's consumer demand
- Global South human rights
- flying cars
- Iran-U.S. relations
- social media regulations
Keywords
- China
- flying cars
- consumer demand
- human rights
- Iran
- U.S.
- social media
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Global South
Places: China, Guangzhou, Iran, U.S., Britain
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