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From Our Own Correspondent

China’s media control

From Our Own Correspondent

BBC

News, News Commentary

4.41.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2022

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

China’s communist party is preparing for a crucial meeting of the annual congress, which is expected to award President, Xi Jinping a third term in office. But amid the tightened security surrounding this event, economic storm clouds are gathering. And investigating and reporting on the effects of this downturn is becoming ever more tricky, as Stephen McDonnell has found. The storm surge triggered by Hurricane Ian engulfed several cities on Florida’s Coast. Buildings were torn apart and 600 000 homes and businesses were left without power. Alexandra Ostasiewicz went to a trailer park community in Fort Myers where residents are now trying rebuild their lives and homes. There have been reports this week of a breakthrough by Ukrainian troops fighting in the South of the country in the Kherson region after further gains had been made in the East against the Russians. Abdujalil Abdurasulov was embedded with Ukrainian troops on the southern frontline where a protracted battle is underway. Mexico is known the world over for its vibrant and spicy cuisine. But Will Grant is one of the unlucky few who is unable to savour the country's culinary delights due to losing his sense of taste several months after contracting Covid. He's now resorting to more extreme measures to get it back. Concealed among the algae or and broken seashells on Lithuania's coast are little pieces of drift amber. Its origins can be traced back thousands of years, when resin that fell from trees in vast forests was washed out to sea and transformed into the gemstone on the ocean floor. Heidi Fuller Love went on an amber trail.

Presenter: Kate Adie Producer: Serena Tarling and Ellie House Editor: Richard Fenton-Smith Production Coordinator: Iona Hammond

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, Podcasts

0:05.0

Today, Hurricane Ian was one of the strongest storms ever to hit the U.S. mainland.

0:10.8

We hear about the damage wrought on one community in Florida.

0:15.1

A game of backgammon that's not for the faint hearted, we're in Ukraine's south during

0:20.6

a lull in the fighting on the front line.

0:23.9

In Mexico, we're sampling the street food with its tacos, tostadas and enchiladas,

0:29.9

but what's it like if you can't taste it?

0:33.3

And its known as Lithuanian Gold, we're on an amber trail on the shores of the Baltic

0:38.8

Sea.

0:40.6

But first, China's Communist Party is preparing for a crucial meeting of the annual Congress,

0:46.5

which is expected to award President Xi Jinping a third-term in office, making him the

0:52.3

longest-serving Chinese ruler since Mao Zedong.

0:56.5

But amid the titan security surrounding this event, made even more stringent by COVID

1:01.9

restrictions, economic storm clouds are gathering.

1:06.1

The country's economic output is set to lag behind the rest of the Asia-Pacific region

1:11.5

for the first time since 1990, according to a World Bank forecast.

1:17.3

But investigating and reporting on the effects of this downturn is becoming ever more tricky,

1:23.6

as Stephen McDonnell has found.

1:26.7

In the run-up to the 2008 Beijing Olympics, China felt like it was constantly becoming

1:32.0

more open, constantly becoming better in so many ways.

1:37.2

Foreign companies were setting up offices here, Google wasn't blocked, parts of the Chinese

1:42.5

press were being allowed to do real reporting, uncovering corruption, exposing pollution,

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