South Korean pop music known as 'K-Pop', is flourishing around the world, finding new fans across Asia, Europe and the US. This film reveals the dark side of the increasingly popular industry.


AlJazeeraEnglishChina and the Middle East are buying up Australia's agricultural assets to secure food production


AlJazeeraEnglishHong Kong's health and education services are being stretched to the limit from demand by mainland China, which Hong Kong residents say is an "invasion".


Religious tensions are rising in Malaysia following a High Court ruling which declared non-Muslims could use the Arabic word 'Allah' when referring to God. [14 Jan 2010]


China has for centuries raised dogs, cats and other animals for food and for use in traditional medicines. But now animal rights activism is flourishing with increasing numbers of people seeing animals as pets, not protein.


AlJazeeraEnglish101 East looks at Japan's indigeneous people and their fight for cultural survival and acceptance. Over the last century, they have seen their traditions and their language stripped away, along with their ancestral lands. But after generations of oppression, racism and forced assimilation, change...


AlJazeeraEnglishLast month, Google, the world's largest internet company, closed down its search engine facility in China after issues with censorship and hacking. The case has highlighted a growing cyber warfare between the West and China. 101 East looks at the role of the internet in China and the rising tide...


AlJazeeraEnglishChina's juggernaut economy is the envy of the world, but at what cost to the country's people and environment? 101 East investigates.


AlJazeeraEnglishChina is facing an array of social dilemmas including a widening gender imbalance, decreasing fertility rate and an ageing population. At the root is its controversial one-child policy, which China is now considering loosening up on.


AlJazeeraEnglishIs 'Tiger parenting' the key to Asian academic success and what happens when the pressure becomes too much?


AlJazeeraEnglishThe country formerly known as Burma is undergoing its most significant political change since military rule began in 1962. 101 East travels to the Southeast Asian country to find out the reasons behind the country's dramatic turn.


AlJazeeraEnglishNorth Korean leader Kim Jong Il's love of film is well-documented, but few outsiders know that he is revered as a genius of cinema by his own people. On this episode of 101 East we gain a rare insight into the beating heart of North Korea's film industry.


Singapore is renowned as an Asian powerhouse, boasting a clean government, a thriving economy and social cohesion. This week on 101 East, we ask if Singapore is ready for a political change.


AlJazeeraEnglishChange is sweeping through China's workshops and factories, where workers' demands are growing as they realise their value to employers and the Chinese economy. On this edition of 101 East, we look at the changing face of China's labour force.


AlJazeeraEnglishOn 101 East, filmmaker Orlando de Guzman takes a dark journey through the coal belt of Jharkhand and West Bengal, to look at the winners and losers of this booming industry.


AlJazeeraEnglishA special school in South Korea helps young defectors from the North adjust to the challenges of their new lives.


More than 50 countries have banned asbestos products but India cannot get enough and is importing the mineral from Canada. Is India investing in a future health crisis?


AlJazeeraEnglishMalaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has been cleared of sodomy charges, which he says were meant to kill off his political career. Will his coalition be able to mount its strongest political challenge in this year's general elections?


AlJazeeraEnglishFor more than 60 years, Karen rebels have been fighting a civil war against the government of Myanmar.


AlJazeeraEnglishJapan is facing its biggest-ever backlash towards nuclear power in the aftermath of the March 11, 2011, tsunami triggered by a 9.0 magnitude earthquake that wiped out not just entire towns and villages, but also destroyed a nuclear power plant.


AlJazeeraEnglishSingapore is taking a gamble by opening its first casinos this year after a long-standing ban. 101 East asks: how will the gambling affect the modern city-state?


AlJazeeraEnglishWe look at China's rapid development and ask: Is the bubble about to burst? Can China's economy keep up this pace?


AlJazeeraEnglish101 East looks at Taiwan's controversial plans to create legal red light districts throughout the country.


AlJazeeraEnglish101 East looks back at the events leading up to the battle in Thailand's capital.


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