The Missing Piece

The Missing Piece [International]

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Independent international journalists giving the voice to people of various cultures - is it in Asia, Europe, United States, Africa, or anywhere else in the world. By listening to this podcast, listeners will be informed about the current events and topics across the globe. Allowing them to understand some facts behind the real issues. The Hosts - Mengfei from China & Gabi from Lithuania

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The Missing Piece

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Latest episode

Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

What China is Reading Today. 03.03.2022

Today, younger generations in China are passionate about reading various content. Millennials are hungry for knowledge, more to satisfy their needs in academia and other areas in life. Megan Walsh, one international journalist joined our latest episode to explain the reasons behind such drastic changes.

Brazil's New "Partner" in Asia 27.02.2022

Brazilian President visited Moscow on Wednesday amid towering tensions over Russia’s troop build upon Ukraine’s border. Seated close to Russian President Vladimir Putin, brazil leader made no public mention of Ukraine but received a warm embrace from the Russian leader. What the relation between Brazil and Russia today? How should China balance the economic ties with Latin American nations? Marcus...

Ukraine's Last Hope 26.02.2022

In the year of 2022, we are witnessing the first war between Russia and Ukraine. It is hard to believe where the world is heading now. How about the US? How should China respond? Will talked to one Ukrainian citizen, the person shared why the world is getting the whole invasion wrong.

Soviet Union's Collapse Myths 22.02.2022

Vladislav Zubok is professor of international history, with expertise on the Cold War, the Soviet Union, Stalinism, and Russia’s intellectual history in the 20th century. His most recent books are The Idea of Russia: The Life and Work of Dmitry Likhachev (2017), Dmitry Likhachev. The Life and the Century (in Russian, 2016) A Failed Empire: the Soviet Union in the Cold War from Stalin to Gorbachev...

US Meddles The Trouble Water 22.02.2022

Dr. Einat Wilf is the co-author of “The War of Return: How Western Indulgence of the Palestinian Dream Has Obstructed the Path to Peace” (St. Martin’s Press) and a leading thinker on matters of foreign policy, economics, education。 She was a member of the Israeli Parliament from 2010-2013, where she served as Chair of the Education Committee and Member of the influential Foreign Affairs and Defen...

China-Africa Nations New Binding 2022 15.02.2022

Why did the US abandon the relation with African nations? As China holds the Winter Olympic this week, how should we understand the fair economic partnerships between China and nations in Africa? Is "Debt Diplomacy" misleading the world? Chris O. Ogunmodede is an associate editor with World Politics Review. His coverage of African politics, international relations and security has appeared...

Ukraine Game? Who is the Winner? 11.02.2022

It is about all Ukraine. US is simply "lying" to the public. Russia is going to hold the troop, with the help of China.

Pakistan At the Crossroads 11.02.2022

The latest update in Pakistan and China. How will this bilateral relation move forward? Why is the Winter Olympics so debatable?

Child Abuse - No More Silence 07.02.2022

Child abuse is becoming more prevalent in India today, however, none of us is really addressing this critical issue. Instead of seeking ways to stop such "crime," local government allows it to take roots, as well as seeing it as the social norm. Author, and journalist Rituparna Chatterjee joined our show to explain more in her new book. She is a bestselling author, journalist and columnist...

Beauty in Zimbabwe 07.02.2022

Zimbabwe is one of the unique and amazing nations in Africa. China is one of the trusted and reliable economic, cultural partners with this nation. How will these two nations continue their economic partnership in the long run? How will China continue to support and invest more resources in those African nations?

Dreamers in India 07.02.2022

Younger generations in India today are changing the political landscape throughout the nation, youths are using their voices to fight for what's right socially and politically. However, it is not easy. In this episode, Will digs deeper with famous author.

Personal Charm "Elevation" 2022 07.02.2022

As more people are standing at the crossroads, in terms of choosing the next jobs, or positions. Very often, we tend to believe networking, economic impact play more significant roles in our lives. However, one more factor also determines the rate of success, especially among new businesses owners. Tatsiana joined our show to share more. TATSIANA KUZMIANKOVA is A certified public speaking coachTED...

Crisis in Burkino Faso 07.02.2022

What is happening in Burkina Faso is not an accident. It shows how the younger generations today are "re-shaping" their own nations politically and socially. Military takeover might be the only option now, however, in the long run, people must figure out more feasible ways to live in a peaceful way. Nigerian Journalist joined the latest episode to share her insights. Please follow our chan...

The Future of Belarus 07.02.2022

In 2022, we could no longer ignore what is taking place in Belarus. Current leader is under fire for placing human rights advocate in jails, arresting any opposition leaders politically, as well as building ties with Russia. These behaviors are not random incidents. What should we understand about Lukashenko? How is he going to continue to build his empire in Belarus?

How to become influencal in China? Reflecting on LGBTQ+ scene in China 06.10.2021

Today's guest is Gabby Gabriel is an American “Shanghai expert,” as labeled by the BBC. When she moved to Shanghai in 2012, she knew no one. But she delved into Chinese culture and emerged as an influential leader and local celebrity. With her passion for teaching and bringing people together, Gabby has built her following on Chinese channels to over 50,000 people.   Using her influence, Gabby...

Creating art in the midst of the political division 06.10.2021

Today's the guest - born in Toyama, Japan. Minako was inspired by Michelangelo's artwork when she was traveling in Italy and decided to study oil painting and graphic design at Musashino Art University in Tokyo. In 2001 she moved to New York City to study artistic human anatomy at the Art Students League of New York where she met her mentor, sculptor Seiji Saito who used to be an assistant...

Why Lithuanian protests happened? and how Belarus might impact LTU 17.08.2021

An anti-vaccine protest in front of Lithuanian parliament turned violent on Tuesday, leaving one policeman injured as protesters demanded the government scraps plans to require proof of inoculation against Covid-19. Today we invite Lithuanian who tell us about the protests from their perspective.

When does human life begin? [Discussion on abortion & sex education] 04.07.2021

Since Joe Biden became the 46th President of the United States of America, this nation is facing some toughest decisions regarding foreign policies. Meanwhile, domestically speaking, issues around gender equality and life choice are also standing at the crossroads.  Anthony Kinnett is the Science Curriculum Director at Indianapolis Public Schools and Co-Founder of the Chalkboard Review. Throughout...

Why does Lithuania care about China? 11.06.2021

" Lithuania’s top diplomat in China has rejected claims that her country was taking sides against Beijing by  quitting the China-led 17+1 mechanism , saying the withdrawal was prompted by less-than-expected trade benefits," says an article from South China Morning Post. But what does the usual Lithuanian student think about Lithuania and China relations? Why would Lithuanians insist on hum...

How to draw from personal experiences to create fiction? 29.05.2021

Today's guest - Lillian Li is the author of the novel Number One Chinese Restaurant , which was an NPR Best Book of 2018, and longlisted for the Women’s Prize and the Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize. Her work has been published in the New York Times , Granta , One Story, Bon Appetit, Travel & Leisure, The Guardian, and Jezebel . Originally from the D.C. metro area, she lives in Ann...

How Chinese rap differs from United States? 25.05.2021

Today's guest - Zak Dychtwald is the author of Young China, and he is the founder of Young China Group, a market insights company. He has committed his last decade to develop people-first bridges between China and the wider world. At 31, his work has been featured in Harvard Business Review, Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, the Atlantic, BBC, and many other platforms.

How heritage helps to create fictional characters? 25.05.2021

Today's guest - Ram Devineni is a filmmaker, publisher, and founder of Rattapallax based in New York City and New Delhi. He produced, edited, and directed the feature documentary, The Karma Killings, which was shot in India and released on Netflix. His newest work - JUPITER INVINCIBLE is an augmented reality comic book series about an African-American enslaved person, Jupiter, who is suddenly...

How to reach the audience at home and abroad? 25.05.2021

Today's guest - Te-Ping Chen is a fiction writer & journalist whose debut collection of short stories, Land of Big Numbers , is available on Amazon now.   Her fiction has been published in  The New Yorker, Granta,  and  Tin House . She is a Wall Street Journal correspondent in Philadelphia who was previously based in Beijing and Hong Kong. She has reported on  rice cookers  and  wrongful c...

Why school shooting in Russia happened? Interview with local of Kazan 12.05.2021

Trigger warnings: death of children, murder Seven children and two adults have been killed in a shooting at a school in the Russian city of Kazan, officials say. Twenty-one other people, mostly children, were injured. A 19-year-old suspect was detained. The attack happened in the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan, 820km (510 miles) east of Moscow. Today's guest - Anastasia, a university stu...

History of Iceland - more interesting than you think 09.05.2021

What significant figures were prevalent in the country? How they impacted Iceland? And how the writer made it interesting for international audience. Today's guest - Egill Bjarnason reports on Iceland for the Associated Press and frequently writes for The New York Times, Al Jazeera English, Lonely Planet, and Hakai Magazine. Prior to covering his native Iceland for the international news media...

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