Keith Bradsher

Protests held in China after Chinese, Japanese activists land on disputed islands

China and Japan have an ongoing dispute over the Senkakus islands, also know as the Diaoyu islands, an uninhabited island chain between Taiwan and mainland Japan. This weekend, Chinese took to the streets in protest after Chinese and Japanese activists both landed on the island in the past week.

Japan Raises Severity Rating of Nuclear Crisis

Arts, Culture & Media

Fukushima’s Faceless 50

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The yuan also rises: China may adopt a more flexible exchange rate

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Ford sells Volvo to Chinese conglomerate

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The challenge of naming a flu

Health & Medicine

What to name the flu that is raising alarms across the globe is becoming a complex issue. To talk us through the global challenge of naming the flu is Keith Bradsher of the New York Times.

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Swine flu update with Laurie Garrett and Keith Bradsher

Health & Medicine

Keith Bradsher, Hong Kong bureau chief for the New York Times, joins us with a look at the global response. Also joining the discussion is Laurie Garrett, senior fellow for global health Council on Foreign Relations.

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The global response to the swine flu outbreak

Health & Medicine

Keith Bradsher, Hong Kong bureau chief of the New York Times, joins The Takeaway with a look at lessons we can learn from Hong Kong’s reaction to the SARS scare. Also joining us is Donald G. McNeil, a New York Times science reporter.

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China’s great leap forward into the electric car market

China has begun taking a bold step toward what its automakers believe will be the future of cars — the hybrid. Keith Bradsher is reporting this story and he joins us now.