17 January 2023
Episode 2937
30 minutes
For the first time since 1961, China’s population has fallen. We ask how this could affect the country for decades to come. Plus: we find out more about the man tipped to be Germany’s new defence minister and bring you the latest from the World Economic Forum in Davos.
17 January 2023
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