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Asean Now: Weekly Wrap Ep 63
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Asean Now: Weekly Wrap highlights the latest news of the week in the region.
The Trump slump, Asean; Family demands compensation, Indonesia; German national killed, The Philippines; Duterte’s maiden visit, Malaysia; Duo accused of murder, Singapore; Croc loiters outside mall, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah; Freshwater dolphins extinct, Laos; Ancient pagoda razed, Hanoi, Vietnam; President mourns father, Naypyidaw, Myanmar; More training, Cambodia; Recycled soap project, Cambodia
The Trump slump, Asean; Family demands compensation, Indonesia; German national killed, The Philippines; Duterte’s maiden visit, Malaysia; Duo accused of murder, Singapore; Croc loiters outside mall, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah; Freshwater dolphins extinct, Laos; Ancient pagoda razed, Hanoi, Vietnam; President mourns father, Naypyidaw, Myanmar; More training, Cambodia; Recycled soap project, Cambodia
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