This podcast episode covers two distinct but interconnected narratives: the global expansion of Chinese companies into the Global South and the ongoing crisis affecting Ukraine's energy infrastructure amid Russian aggression, as well as a cultural exploration of the doner kebab's journey from a late-night snack in Britain to a beloved part of German cuisine. While Chinese firms seek new markets and production opportunities overseas, they face both appreciation and concern from local populations in the Global South. Concurrently, the harrowing effects of warfare on Ukraine's energy grid highlight the urgent need for resilience and innovation in rebuilding efforts. Lastly, the evolution of the doner kebab showcases cultural integration and adaptation, symbolizing broader societal changes in modern Germany.