FYI: Weekly News Show; Can you Spot Fake News?

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On this week’s FYI, Scarlett and Thomas reflect on the importance of World Refugee Week while FYI News Club member Elizabeth reports on the refugee crisis in her home country of Uganda.

Plus, we meet the social media influencer going viral with her Makaton sign language tuition videos and Thomas chats with one of the stars of the new Minions movie, Steve Carell. Also, can you spot the fake news this week?

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