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CNA938 Rewind - The Big Question: When does art become vandalism?

Since the incident involving SMRT erasing his power-washing artwork in Mountbatten went viral online, Marcus Pang has been flooded with messages expressing support and offers of collaboration and commissions. His Instagram post also drew an outpouring of support from netizens and companies and the attention of MPs including Shawn Loh and Jamus Lim. In this week’s The Big Question, Andrea Heng examines the freedom and space for artistic creativity and expression in Singapore and when does art become vandalism with Marcus Pang, Power Washing Artist; Shawn Loh, Jalan Besar GRC MP and Dr Elvin Xing, Research Fellow, IPS Social Lab

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CNA938 Rewind - A rare red warning: is transboundary haze becoming more likely? #SGToday

A new report is warning of a high risk of severe transboundary haze across Southeast Asia in the months ahead. How much more certain is a haze episode this year, and if so, when? Daniel Martin speaks with Professor Steve Yim, Director of the Centre for Climate Change and Environmental Health, Nanyang Technological University.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Severe asthma and the path back to independence

Severe asthma can continue to disrupt daily life even when a patient is already receiving treatment. Cheryl Goh finds out how severe asthma is diagnosed, when symptoms become an emergency, and how the right treatment plan can help patients regain control with Dr Alvin Lo, Deputy Chief of Respiratory Medicine at Woodlands Hospital.

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CNA938 Rewind - World Cup fever? Singapore's kids have got it – and they've got it bad

Every four years, the World Cup sweeps through Singapore living rooms – and this time, the kids aren't just watching. They're signing up, lacing up, and showing up. Youth academies are doubling in size. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman find out more about this football fever and whether Singapore football can finally build something lasting with Paul Adamberry, Chairman, Get GungHo FC Celtic Soccer Academy

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CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - AI's hidden price tag could cost Singapore businesses their bottom line

AI was meant to cut costs — but for many firms, it’s doing the opposite. Because it’s often paid per use, spending can spike fast — making AI one of the hardest costs to control. Cheryl Goh speaks with Chris Jordan, Regional Vice President and Country Manager for Singapore and ASEAN at monday.com to find out how cost spirals, and how businesses can ensure AI is actually delivering value.

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