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2015 - Stories of the Year

27-Dec-15 10:00

2015 - Stories of the Year

2015 is a trying year, with various issues rocking the world. "In Case You Missed It" will review some of the biggest stories of 2015 through four different themes: terrorism, immigration crises, environmental disasters and financial scandals.

Here are the segments of the episode:

Asia Calling 1: Ethnic Hazaras in Limbo
Asia Calling 2: Bullet-planting Scam in the Philippines
2015 - Stories of the Year


Our story selections are divided into four themes:

Theme 1: Terrorism
Theme 2: Immigration Crises
Theme 3: Environmental Disasters
Theme 4: Financial Scandals


This episode was produced by Sharyl Kaur, Aziff Azuddin, Aisyah Tajuddin, and Muhammad Haniff Baharudin.


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Tags:  stories of the yearTerrorismISISrefugeeshaze1MDBenvironmental disastersfinancial scandals





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