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What's behind North Korea's latest missile tests? I Inside Story

Pyongyang condemned for launching six rockets in two weeks, raising fears of nuclear test. North Korea has dramatically increased the number of its missile tests. It’s conducted six in just 12 days, including an intermediate-range ballistic missile that landed off Japan’s eastern coast on Tuesday. The U.S., Japanese and South Korean militaries responded with live-fire drills a day later, and the Pentagon repositioned an aircraft…

Taipei metro farmers grow organic vegetables inside an underground station

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: https://sc.mp/subscribe-youtube Taipei metro has partnered with a local technology firm to grow organic vegetables in an underground railway station. Located at Taipei metro’s Nanjing-Fuxing station, the “Metro Fresh” hydroponic farm is 40 square metres (431 square ft) and uses LED lights to grow lettuce in a vertical indoor farming environment. Support us: https://subscribe.scmp.com Follow us on: Website:…

What does the future hold for the Nord Stream pipelines? | Inside Story

The Nord Stream gas pipelines are in trouble, right in the middle of an energy war between Russia and Europe. Sweden and Denmark have reported several leaks in the Baltic Sea. The EU and NATO blamed ‘sabotage’, with some European governments accusing Russia of being behind the attacks. A Kremlin spokesman called the accusations ‘predictably stupid and absurd’. Could this signal the end of the…

Inside the CIA’s top secret museum – BBC News

The CIA museum is perhaps the most unusual – and exclusive – in the world. Located inside the US intelligence agency’s headquarters in Langley, Virginia, the museum has just been renovated to mark the agency’s 75th anniversary. Official visitors can see the gun found with Osama bin Laden when he was killed, next to Saddam Hussein’s leather jacket. Its doors are firmly shut to the…

Could Lebanon's economic collapse create a humanitarian crisis? | Inside Story

Lebanon’s economic meltdown is pushing more people to take dangerous sea journeys to seek better lives abroad. Dozens drowned off the coast of Syria, in the worst capsizing of a migrant boat this year. The vessel carried up to 150 Lebanese, Syrian and Palestinian refugees. Many reportedly paid smugglers thousands of dollars. Can anything prevent people from taking risky boat journeys? Presenter: Imran Khan Guests:…

How can Lebanon escape its financial crisis? | Inside Story

Lebanon’s economic crisis is getting worse. Its parliament suspended budget talks on Friday after politicians walked out calling them ‘unconstitutional and chaotic’. This will delay efforts to complete requirements set by the International Monetary Fund to ensure its assistance. It happened on the same day as a series of bank hold-ups. So how will the crisis play out, socially and politically? Guests Walid Fakhreddine, media…

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