Hywel Davies

Hywel Davies is a TV and radio journalist. He reports, mostly on human rights and environmental issues, and is an experienced field producer, programme editor and a highly skilled writer/sub-editor. He’s worked for CNN, the BBC, Deutsche Welle, Bermuda Broadcasting, the Phnom Pehn Post and Al Jazeera. He’s lived in Zambia, the UK, China, Hong Kong, Cambodia, Malaysia and Thailand and has travelled to more than 25 countries for assignments. Hywel is currently writing a crime novel, set in 1950's London.

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John Snow – a data story

Data maps, statistics and visualisations; all tools used by modern data journalists. But the use of data to construct compelling Continue reading →

Anti-fracking protests

It’s a technology that’s been backed by the Prime Minister and one that has slashed energy prices in the United Continue reading →

Fighting the power

The Malaysian state of Sarawak plans to build 12 new hydro-electric dams along the state’s waterways, saying the projects will Continue reading →

Final forests? Logging in the Solomons

It’s a crisis on an alarming scale. Logging on the Solomon Islands has resulted in trees cut down at four Continue reading →

Agent Orange, a poisonous legacy

As children across Vietnam continue to be born with genetic defects, this edition of 101 East discusses the legacy of Continue reading →

A walk of wonder

The Palm Sunday walk to benefit the National Trust has become a Bermudian institution. Last Sunday saw more than three thousand people taking part. Hywel Davies joined them.

Refugees in danger

The Rohingya minority in Burma have few options; discriminated against by the government at home, many flee to other countries Continue reading →

Heading for war?

Japanese and Chinese diplomats met on Wednesday for urgent talks over a group of disputed islands in the East China Continue reading →

Memory, loss and the fallen

Veterans from Britain and around the world gathered in London today to see the Queen unveil a memorial to tens Continue reading →

13 dead in film protests

Pakistani officials say at least thirteen people have been killed in protests against an anti-Islamic film. Nine deaths have been Continue reading →

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