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CNA938 Rewind - Charlie Kirk killing: “what we are witnessing today is a disUnited States” - security analyst

Tyler Robinson, the man suspected of killing right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, has been arrested but is not cooperating with authorities. Daniel Martin speaks with Dr. Rohan Gunaratna, Professor of Security Studies at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, NTU.

CNA938 Rewind - Playing Prince Charming in Swan Lake

In ‘Culture Club’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Filippo Montanari, State Ballet of Georgia soloist who plays Prince Siegfried, the romantic lead in Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake. The evergreen ballet performance is now staging for a limited period at the Sands Theatre at Marina Bay Sands. Montanari will talk more about how he prepared for the role of Prince Siegfried, a young prince who falls in love with Odette, the Swan Queen cursed by an evil sorcerer to be a swan by day. Montanari will talk about his career so far and will also discuss challenging stereotypes about men in ballet.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Addressing Conduct Disorders 

Raising children comes with its fair share of challenges, but what if teenage rebellion goes too far and into the territory of conduct disorder? Hui Wong speaks with Joanne Goh, a Principal Therapist at Private Space, who specialises in parent-child interaction therapy and Positive Parenting Programmes (PPP). 

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CNA938 Rewind - Eat, Drink, Singapore - Artichoke’s New School Pizza Parlour  

Fan favourite Artichoke has now pivoted to a new image - New School Pizza Parlour! Hui Wong gets the details from Bjorn Shen, chef-owner of 4 restaurant concepts including Artichoke and MasterChef Singapore Judge,  on why he pivoted from Middle Eastern cuisine to pizzas, and what’s on the menu at this new Pizza Parlour.

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CNA938 Rewind - Skinny-fat syndrome: a growing concern among Singaporean women

A new study finds that about 1 in 4 healthy-weight Chinese women in their 20s-30s have low muscle mass, high body fat, and weaker bones—even though their BMI looks normal. Experts warn this “skinny-fat” phenotype raises risks for metabolic disease, fractures, and shows why body composition matters more than just weight. Andrea Heng and Genevieve Woo speak with Dr Kalpana Bhaskaran, President, Singapore Nutrition and Dietetics Association and Head, Glycemic Index Research, Temasek Polytechnic

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CNA938 Rewind - Stock take today: Oracle’s surge, Fed uncertainty, and the AI power race

On the daily markets analysis on Open For Business, Andrea Heng and Genevieve Woo speak with Rick Bensignor, President and Founder, InTheKnowTrader.com 

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