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How did it feel like to be home, and yet, not accepted? That's exactly what Afghan refugees faced, when they returned years after escaping the war in their country. Listen to that, and many more regional stories from Asia Calling, brought to you by Kantor Berita Radio 68H.
0:37 - Asia Calling 1 - Irom Sharmila broke her fast after a 16-year hunger strike
8:16 - Asia Calling 2 - Thailand drafted a new constitution again
16:10 - Asia Calling 3 - Afghan refugees return home
22:48 - Asia Calling 4 - Loopholes in India's labor law
29:35 - Asia Calling 5 - Sukarno's art collection
Join In Case You Missed It for one last trip of discovery and wonder around the region. Brought to you by Asia Calling.
0:34 - Asia Calling 1 - Thailand adopts a new approach in tackling drug problems
7:41 - Asia Calling 2 - Hong Kong's dwindling economy
15:04 - Asia Calling 3 - The passing...
Published 10/29/16
Join In Case You Missed It this week as we travel across the region for stories told from unique perspectives. Brought to you by our friend from Asia Calling.
0:35 - Asia Calling 1 - India's alcohol ban causes more problems
7:24 - Asia Calling 2 - A would-be jihadist change his mind
14:16 -...
Published 10/22/16
Last month, the UN Human Rights Council agreed, by consensus, to an improved resolution in their aim to protect journalists. Some of the provisions include calls on all states "to release arbitrarily detained journalist, and "to not interfere with the use of encryption and digital security tools...
Published 10/15/16