“It’s a ‘who’s who’ of companies that finds itself in trouble”—boycotts in China
Also on the daily podcast: the link between brain injury and crime, and Clubhouse storms the Middle East
WESTERN FASHION brands are in Chinese consumers’ crosshairs, the victims of political wranglings over sanctions and human-rights issues—a spat that may soon consume other industries. A striking number of people in the criminal-justice system have had traumatic brain injuries; our correspondent investigates how much that link has been overlooked. And why the audio app Clubhouse has stormed the Middle East. Runtime: 23min
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