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EPISODE · Jan 3, 2024 · 25 MIN

Verplichte vaderlandsliefde in China & Verdwijnende buffelboeren van Noord-Irak

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En in Zweden aandacht voor een oude kinderster. (00:45) Aandacht voor vaderlandsliefde wordt verplicht in Chinees onderwijs China trapt het jaar af met een nieuwe onderwijswet die het verplicht om aandacht te geven aan vaderlandsliefde in de klaslokalen. Wat betekent dit voor internationale scholen? En, wat zegt de nieuwe wet over de verhouding met het Westen? Sinoloog Rogier Creemers is bij ons te gast. (13:17) De verdwijnende buffelboeren van Noord-Irak In Irak kampt de landbouw meer en meer met droogte. Ook boeren in het noorden van het land, die traditioneel waterbuffels houden en kaas produceren, hebben last van chronisch watertekort. En dat tekort ontstaat niet alleen door de opwarming van de aarde. Een reportage van Jaap van der Biesen en Nienke Edelenbosch. (21:57) Uitgelicht: Zweden In onze rubriek Uitgelicht aandacht voor een Zweedse documentaire die nieuw licht werpt op het leven van wereldberoemde kindersterren als Pippi Langkous. Het leven van Pippi was minder rooskleurig dan vaak gedacht. Daarover correspondent Tjade Michels.  Presentatie: Maaike Schoon

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En in Zweden aandacht voor een oude kinderster. (00:45) Aandacht voor vaderlandsliefde wordt verplicht in Chinees onderwijs China trapt het jaar af met een nieuwe onderwijswet die het verplicht om aandacht te geven aan vaderlandsliefde in de...

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