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Does Trump Deserve Person Of The Year?

20-Dec-24 09:30

Does Trump Deserve Person Of The Year?

The Morning Run crew condenses the top conversations from the week and keeps you clued in on the stories you might have missed. In this episode, we discuss whether Donald Trump deserves to be named Person of the Year; why Norway is likely to become the first country to eliminate fossil-fueled vehicles; and whether ASEAN needs an advisory council of elder statesmen.

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Produced by: Shazana Mokhtar

Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Shazana Mokhtar


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