Hong Kong extradition protests continue
Police have fired rubber bullets and tear gas at demonstrators in Hong Kong
Police have fired rubber bullets and tear gas in Hong Kong at demonstrators amid anger at a new bill to allow extradition to mainland China. Professor Steve Tsang is the director of the China Institute at SOAS, University of London. He analyses why Hong Kong鈥檚 authorities have responded this way.
Danish toy company Lego is seeking out ways to create its iconic brick out of a plant-based material, over concerns about environmental impact. Dave Shefcik from the website The Brothers Brick has been to Lego's headquarters to try out some of their prototypes.
Plus we ask whether more governments should follow Bhutan's lead, and use the happiness of their citizens as a key measure of success, rather than economic growth.
And as the biggest event for video games, E3, opens in Los Angeles we look at gaming's future, and we discuss concerns that gaming can be addictive.
Throughout the show we鈥檒l be joined by Alexander Kaufman of HuffPost in New York, and Yoko Ishikura, Professor Emeritus of Hitotsubashi University and a member of the World Economic Forum鈥檚 Expert Network, in Tokyo.
(Picture: A protester makes a gesture during a protest on June 12, 2019 in Hong Kong China. Picture credit: Anthony Kwan/Getty Images)
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