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CNA938 Rewind - Castle Culture & Exploration with Travel Content Creator Basia

In the third part of their Destination Anywhere interview, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with musician and travel content creator Basia who has more travel tales to tell. She’ll talk about the various castles she visited in her home country Poland – from majestic ruins to renovated spaces used as restaurants, touristy spaces and more. Find Basia on Instagram: @baga.finds

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CNA938 Rewind - Singaporean in Hong Kong Braces for Super Typhoon Ragasa

As Hong Kong braces for Super Typhoon Ragasa, Hairianto Diman and Syahida Othman speak with Singaporean Jay Wee who shares what it’s like to face the city’s highest typhoon alert and how he’s coping far from home with his family.

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CNA938 Rewind - What if Semakau runs out of space for our waste?

What happens when Singapore’s only landfill fills up? Semakau is nearing capacity, and without new solutions our trash has nowhere to go. Hairianto Diman and Syahida Othman explore what that means for recycling, policy and everyday life with Professor Johan Sulaeman, Director of the Sustainable and Green Finance Institute at NUS.

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CNA938 Rewind - Stock take today: Fed rate cuts ahead remain unclear, Singapore core inflation drops

On the daily markets analysis on Open For Business, Hairianto Diman and Syahida Othman speak with Sani Hamid, Director from Wealth Management Financial Alliance.

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CNA938 Rewind - Can Singapore keep its F1 crown amid new entrants?

Singapore’s night race has long been Formula 1’s crown jewel in Asia — but with glitzy newcomers like Las Vegas and Saudi Arabia muscling in, can the Lion City stay on pole? Hairianto Diman and Syahida Othman break down the money, the tourism pull, and what it takes to keep the engines roaring with Matthew Marsh from Motorsport Marketing Advisor.

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CNA938 Rewind - #TalkBack: StarHub CEO weighs in - is this the end of set-top boxes?

StarHub reported a net profit of 47.9 million dollars last month – dropping over 40 per cent on-year. But total revenue inched up 2.2 per cent – thanks to growth in broadband, regional enterprise and cybersecurity services. Still, that was offset by a drop of 9.1 per cent in entertainment service revenue, as subscriber numbers fell. Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin discuss further with Nikhil Eapen, CEO, StarHub.

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