In this episode of Access Asia, we interview a former FBI official assisting the family of Youlin Chen. The 54‑year‑old U.S. scientist has been held in China on espionage allegations since November 2024, during a visit to relatives in Beijing. After quiet diplomatic efforts proved ineffective, his relatives have decided to go public.
Additionally, the program explores how businesses in Herat, Afghanistan, are feeling the impact as women avoid going out due to the Taliban’s recent enforcement of a strict dress code. It also examines the trend among Japanese Gen‑Z employees who are adopting a workplace environment some describe as ‘corporate machismo’.
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