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Should China's wild meat markets reopen?
Authorities under pressure in China to reopen wild meat markets; Trump nominee announced
The Chinese authorities are under pressure to re-open the country's wild meat trade, from breeders struggling to survive.
Also, President Trump has nominated his replacement for the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg - conservative judge Amy Coney Barrett.
Joining Paul Henley to discuss these and other issues are Karl Sharro, a British-Lebanese architect and satirist, and Leslie Vinjamuri, the Director of the US and Americas programme at the international affairs think tank, Chatham House.
(Picture: Customers wearing face masks buy meat at a wholesale market in Beijing, China. Credit: Reuters)
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