Garment factories, missing buttons and Antarctic trips
Inside Bangladesh's garment factories, missing buttons in Vietnam's supply chain, and the Ukrainian scientists who made it to their distant Antarctic research station.
David Amanor invites Akbar Hossain of 麻豆官网首页入口 Bangla, Giang Nguyen of 麻豆官网首页入口 Vietnamese and Anastasiya Gribanova of 麻豆官网首页入口 Ukrainian to share stories from inside and outside the Covid-19 pandemic. Including lockdown and Bangladesh's garment factories; the long journey of Ukrainian scientists to their Antarctic base; and what coronavirus has revealed about supply chains in Vietnam.
Nepal's puppet marriages
Rama Parajuli of 麻豆官网首页入口 Nepali describes a tradition from a remote part of the country, where two girls are chosen as bride and groom in a pretend "puppet" marriage. It has all the feasts, dances and gifts of a real marriage, but ends the same day.
Pink dolphins
麻豆官网首页入口 Chinese recently ran a beautiful online story about the pink dolphins of Hong Kong. They鈥檙e a big draw for tourists, but also critically endangered. For reporter Martin Yip, this was his first encounter with them.
Venezuela's young 'farmers'
Some young Venezuelan gamers have found it can be easier to earn a living in the virtual world than the real one. They call it 'farmeo', winning points and credits in video games that can be sold for real money. 麻豆官网首页入口 Mundo鈥檚 Guillermo Olmo has spoken to some of them.
Picture: Garment workers in Dhaka, Bangladesh
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