

Emily Fang
International correspondent for NPR who reports on geopolitics and international relations, providing on-the-ground reporting and analysis of the China–Japan dispute in this episode.
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Mar 21, 2026 • 16min
On the Iranian Border, More Military on the Way, Warm Western Winter
Emily Fang, NPR international correspondent, reports from the Turkish border as Iranians flee with conflicted feelings and daily life grows more dangerous. Greg Myre, NPR national security reporter, tracks Marines heading to the region, air power shifts, and Strait of Hormuz fears. Kirk Siegler, NPR Western correspondent, looks at a record warm winter, weak snowpack, rising fire risk, and Colorado River strain.

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Jan 5, 2026 • 9min
Why China pulled the plug on Japan
Emily Fang, an NPR international correspondent, dives into the rising tensions between China and Japan. She explains the implications of Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's provocative comments on Taiwan and China's state-organized boycotts in response. From canceled concerts and seafood import bans to the economic fallout affecting both nations, Fang unpacks how China uses boycotts as political tools. The episode also highlights the cultural impact on Chinese society and discusses past precedents, including the return of pandas as a sign of escalating tensions.

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Dec 5, 2024 • 28min
The Black Gate: Vanished in the Night
Emily Feng, NPR's dedicated China correspondent, dives deep into the harrowing story of Abdullatif Kucar, a Uyghur man searching for his wife and children detained by the Chinese government. She highlights the oppressive realities faced by Uyghurs in Xinjiang, revealing the emotional toll of their separation. The podcast also touches on the historical context of the Uyghur struggle against oppression and the deceptive narratives surrounding the detention camps. Personal testimonies and leaked documents provide a poignant look into their plight.


