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Editor's Pick
She makes hyper-realistic baby dolls for a living. They go for as much as US$6,000
Cradling a lifelike baby doll may seem eerie to some, but for Andrea Lee, who creates about 26 of them a year, it is comforting and beautiful. CNA Insider explores the reborn-doll market and what fuels its appeal.
Investigative Stories
Distracted walking: A habit that can affect your body, brain
With the streets swarming with ‘petextrians’, concern over road safety looms ever larger. The programme Talking Point explores what happens when phone users walk distractedly and how Singapore can change this habit.
Fighting COVID-19
With end of zero-COVID in China come chaos, challenges, recovery
The programme Insight looks at China’s transition from COVID-19, the political and economic impact and what lies ahead for the rest of the world after the most populous country has resumed international travel.
Life Hacks
Overcoming
Invisible, incurable, constantly in pain: This is what living with fibromyalgia is like
Imagine doctors insisting that you are fine, when your body is engulfed in pain. Four fibromyalgia patients tell CNA Insider about their struggles with this invisible illness and how they draw strength from their suffering.
Exclusive Access
Producers of Walk The Line reveal what it took to film Chinese migrants going to US illegally
Late last year, a CNA crew travelled to North and South America to document the journeys of Chinese citizens crossing borders as illegal immigrants. The team behind Walk The Line now shares how the series was made.
Asian Politics
Made in China, for China: Is patriotism the answer to its weakening economy?
With China’s growth target of 5 per cent this year deemed ambitious, the programme Insight looks at the factors behind its economic challenges and whether relying on innovation and domestic spending can steer its economy towards recovery.
Our Planet
Not quite the Bali it used to be? This is what overtourism is doing to the island
As travellers flock to the island possibly in record numbers this year, the programme Insight explores what lies behind the locals’ love-hate relationship with tourism and what can be done to stem the feelings of discontent.