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CNA938 Rewind - Empire State of Mind with 3D Pop Artist Charles Fazzino

In ‘Culture Club’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with American 3D pop artist Charles Fazzino who talks how he partnered with Bruno Gallery Singapore to unveil a new body of work: “The Unbelievable Island of Singapore at 60”. Fazzino will explain how he was inspired to create artworks in honour of Singapore’s 60th birthday with an exclusive series of 120 limited-edition 3D decoupage artworks, with the collection being presented in two variations - 60 “Day Edition” and 60 “Night Edition” pieces. Fazzino will also talk about who, and what, inspires his craft.

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CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - Helping others design the good life 

What does living a good life mean to you? That’s what the founders of Bold At Work hope to ask young adults about what fulfils them in life. Hui Wong speaks with Clarice Song and Hong Ruoyi, co-founders of Bold at Work about the work they’ve left behind. 

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CNA938 Rewind - Wars on two fronts: Poland's airspace breach &  Israel, Qatar escalations

Russia has been condemned for breaching Poland’s airspace with drones, while Israel follows its strike in Doha with another wave of air raids in Yemen. Andrea Heng and Genevieve Woo unpack the risks of escalation, and what this means for the wider conflicts with Dr Jessica Genauer, Senior Lecturer in International Relations at Flinders University 

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CNA938 Rewind - Lee Jae Myung at 100 Days: South Korea’s balancing act at home and abroad

At the 100-day mark, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung faces pressure from Trump’s renewed tariff threats, the case of Korean workers detained in Georgia, and simmering domestic challenges. Karl Friedhoff, Fellow for Asia Studies, Chicago Council on Global Affairs unpacks how these tests are shaping his early leadership with Andrea Heng and Genevieve Woo

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CNA938 Rewind - Voices of dissent: Nepal’s streets erupt in protest

Dubbed the Gen Z protests, thousands of Nepalese youths have taken to the streets, rallying against government policies and demanding greater accountability. What sparked this wave of unrest, and what could it mean for the country’s fragile democracy? Our discussion unpacks the roots of the protests and explores what comes next for Nepal’s people and leaders. Andrea Heng and Genevieve Woo speak with Pushpa Sharma, Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Institute of South Asian Studies, NUS

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CNA938 Rewind - Stock take today: Bond yields eased, Fed back in focus, China beyond EVs & AI

On the daily markets analysis on Open For Business, Andrea Heng and Genevieve Woo speak with Martin Hennecke, Head of Asia Investment Advisory, St James's Place 

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