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    主持人:Danny Gittings and Paul Zimmerman

    Backchat is RTHK Radio 3's week-daily current affairs discussion programme, with expert panels and listener participation. It airs every Monday to Friday from 9.05am - 10am (HKT).
    Have your say by calling us on 233 88 266, find us on Facebook - Backchat on RTHK Radio 3, or email backchat@rthk.hk  

    Listen live on Radio 3's homepage - www.rthk.hk/radio/radio3

    The Backchat podcast is available after each live broadcast

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    11/12/2024

    Syria - The fall of Bashar al-Assad / Chinese medicine usage in psychiatry

    On today's Backchat, we’re looking into the latest developments in Syria.

    Syrian rebels officially announced that they had ousted President Bashar-al Assad, marking an end to 50 years of iron fist family rule, with Russian news agencies reporting that the deposed leader and his family have fled to Moscow.
    The removal of Assad comes after over 13 years of civil war, which killed half a million people and forcibly displaced 12 million in what remains one of the largest such crises in history.
    Uncertainty remains as to the country’s governance, although former jihadist leader Abu Mohammed al-Jolani now seems to exercise the role of de-facto leader, with several countries urging the new leadership to respect the rights of minorities.
    What socio-economic implications do these developments have on the wider Middle East conflict? Can post-Assad Syria retain its secular system? And will religious minorities be protected?
    In the last part of the programme, we speak to a psychiatrist on the role of Chinese medicine in helping patients with mild mental health issue, following the introduction of a new programme.

    9:05-9:50am: Syria - The fall of Syria's Bashar al-Assad

    9:05am-9:50am: James Dorsey, Adjunct Senior Fellow at the S.Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

    9:05am-9:50am: Eyal Mayroz, Senior Lecturer in Peace and Conflict Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, The University of Sydney

    9:30am-9:50am: Moamen Gouda, Professor of Middle East Economics at the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

    9:50am-10:00am: Chinese medicine usage in psychiatry
    9:50am-10:00am: Dr .May Lam, Founder & President of the Hong Kong Mental Wellness Association

    11/12/2024 - 足本 Full (HKT 09:05 - 10:00)

    11/12/2024 - Syria: the fall of Bashar al-Assad

    11/12/2024 - Chinese medicine usage in psychiatry

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    Hong Kong's new garbage bins and recycling subsidies / Hong Kong's falling rankings in reading

    主持人:Danny Gittings and Paul Zimmerman

    On Thursday’s Backchat, we’re discussing recycling after an audit report found that recycling firms applying for the government subsidies may need to wait 18 months for approval.

    Critics say this long delay may make it difficult for embattled recyclers to stay afloat.
    The government also plans to phase out roadside recycling bins and give orange rubbish bins a facelift. The new style rubbish bins will have a smaller opening to try and stop people using them to throw away large items.
    So what we can do to help the local recycling industry? Will the new rubbish bins achieve their purpose? Or will people just dump their garbage directly on the streets instead.
    After 9:45, we talk about Hong Kong’s falling rankings in reading.

    9:05am-9:45am: Recycling

    9:05-9:45am: Kenny Lam, Coordinator, Love Recycling Plus
    9:15am-9:30am: Beatrice Siu, Senior Public Affairs Officer, Greeners Action
    9:30am-9:45am: Shan Shan Chung, Programme Director, MSc in Environment and Public Health, Hong Kong Baptist University



    9:45am-10:00am: Hong Kong's falling rankings in reading

    9:45am-10:00am: Edward Vickers, Professor of Comparative Education, Kyushu University (Japan)



    香港電台第三台

    07/12/2023 - 足本 Full (HKT 09:05 - 10:00)

    07/12/2023 - Hong Kong's new garbage bins and recycling subsidies

    07/12/2023 - Hong Kong's falling rankings in reading