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From nothing to the dream: the young man’s struggle in the big city

Haoran Lin·26 October 2021
A young man from a rural area in China moved to the dream big city with only a college degree...

Escape from Beijing: Did they find the life they dreamed of?

Arthur·1 October 2021
As many recent graduates in China can’t wait to rush into large cities such as Beijing and Shanghai to work, some young working migrants are looking to get back home due to the high working pressures and long hours, how did their life changed, and have they found an easier life they craving for?

Kill the Bill: The digital anger fills the streets

Chiara Castro·30 September 2021
A new popular movement is getting momentum across the UK. Kill the Bill activists are mobilising people directly from their Instagram feeds.

Radical media: Telling stories for changing the world

Chiara Castro·30 September 2021
The line between journalism and activism is getting thinner. Meet some of the actors shaping the UK radical media landscape.

Frontline foreign correspondents: It is a worse situation for Hong Kong but not the worst compared to other countries all over the world

Yi Yen Charlotte Leung·30 September 2021
Journalist was injured by police when filming the protest. How bad is the situation in Hong Kong to journalist?

Leaving or staying: Where is the hope for title promotion?

Ziyan Wang·30 September 2021
Young excellent teachers left due to the title assessment. They don’t understand: why are the achievements and awards not worth...

Young entrepreneurs in China: why would they want their own business?

Arthur·1 October 2021
To find another lifestyle, some young people in China are tendering their resignation and starting their business, what are they trying to achieve, and is this a better option to change the stressful work environment in China?

Tired generation: what are young people working in China dealing with?

Arthur·1 October 2021
Young Chinese workers are facing burnout, being asked to work 24/7 to deliver the next wave of success for the country's ever-growing economic miracle. But some of them are finding ways to rebel, from simply refusing to go to work or being playfully inefficient in the office.

‘Education can be liberating’: Activists fight back digital surveillance

Chiara Castro·30 September 2021
Digital surveillance targets dissidents everywhere in the world, at all times. That's why UK activists are taking back control on their data.

Foreign Correspondent: Press freedom in Hong Kong would only become worse

Yi Yen Charlotte Leung·30 September 2021
Hong Kong journalism has come to the worst time. Should foreign correspondent to stay in this city?

Reporting outside Hong Kong: It is not as safe as what others think

Yi Yen Charlotte Leung·30 September 2021
Is it really safe to covering Hong Kong issues from another countries?

Falling through the cracks: Struggling to catch the title shuttle.

Ziyan Wang·30 September 2021
Having taught for three decades she remains in the lowest intermediate level. Primary school teacher is wondering: could she achieve...
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