تتناول الحلقة أهم وأبرز المواضيع التي أثرت في النقاشات السياسية والاقتصادية والاجتماعية خلال العام. تسلط الحلقة الضوء على اللحظات المؤثرة التي شكّلت تطورات المشهد الوطني والدولي. كما تناقش آراء الخبراء والمختصين التي ساهمت في توضيح فهم الأحداث
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