Why China's exploitation of Uighurs implicates Western brands | Counting the Cost
The United States and European Union have imposed sanctions on Beijing for its treatment of Uighurs. Up to two million have been placed in internment camps in Xinjiang. Many have been forced to retrain and sent to work in factories and cotton fields across China. Anita Dorett, director of the Investor Alliance for Human Rights, explains why investors are concerned. Plus, the tourism industry has been the hardest hit by the pandemic but one business traveller platform has raised millions for expansion. We speak to TravelPerk's co-founder Avi Meir and ask why. And, ABB Robotics' president Sami Atiya on the rise of robots.

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US trying to ‘squeak out of strategic defeat’ after Iran: Pape | The Bottom Line

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S13 E17: Trump’s Reflecting Pool, Redistricting & Soaps: 6/28/26: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

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Is Asia facing a new currency crisis? | Counting the Cost

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Exploiting Africa - How China and Europe hunt for the raw materials of the future | DW Documentary

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Who speaks for the Global South? | Counting the Cost

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The Uyghurs Tragedy: Inside China's quiet Genocide | Investigate Asia

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Why China is going all-in on nuclear weapons | DW News

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This Is What Brexit Cost the World

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China Thinks It Can Outlast USA In This Tariff War: Does It Really Have The Upper Hand? | Insight

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The Minister's Millions I Al Jazeera Investigations

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EXPERT: China’s Leaders Are Smarter Than The West’s

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Oligarchy is worse than you think

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Where CHINA Meets INDIA 🇨🇳🇮🇳 I Tibet Part II

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Is Burnham Just Starmer 2.0? | With Jeremy Corbyn

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What China Understands About AI and Energy That the US Doesn’t

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John Mearsheimer: Making it Make Sense | Talking Post with Yonden Lhatoo

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The Brexit effect: how leaving the EU hit the UK | FT Film

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Is the US empire in the middle of a long decline? | The Bottom Line

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