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CNA938 Rewind - A Letter to Myself: Leaving Syria, Abdulhadi Al Saadi found a recipe for a new life in Singapore

As civil war was escalating in his native Syria, Abdulhadi Al Saadi's family decided to leave. Hadi was only in his mid-teens then, and would spend the next three years moving between three different countries to rebuild their lives. A chance encounter with a special customer brought him to Singapore, where he opened a Syrian shawarma eatery in 2023. Damascus Delights has since grown in popularity in its Tampines neighbourhood and beyond. Hadi, now in his late-twenties and married with a growing family, reflects on his journey and the deep lessons it's taught him about love and resilience.

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CNA938 Rewind - Stock take today: Trump tariffs reinstates, safety from Taco Trade, Asia opens

On the daily markets analysis on Open For Business, Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman speak with Sean Yokota, Head of Markets Asia, SEB.

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CNA938 Rewind - Wrap of Japan’s business headlines: Japan-US tariff talks, Nippon Steel deal

From the Japan-US tariff negotiations, to the latest on the Nippon Steel deal and the idea of a US-Japan sovereign wealth fund, Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman get a round-up of the business headlines in Japan. For that, they speak with Vishnu Varathan, Managing Director & Chief Economist, Asia ex-Japan, Mizuho Bank.

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CNA938 Rewind - Key messages from PM Wong's letter on the rules of prudence

Members of Parliament from the PAP must be shrewd in assessing the motives of people who seek to get close to them. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said this today in a letter on rules of prudence traditionally issued after each election. Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak more with Dr Chong Ja Ian, Associate Professor (Political Science), NUS.

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CNA938 Rewind - #TalkBack: How can we make it safer for our elderly as pedestrians and on public transport?

In 2024, the elderly were involved in 42.3 percent of all fatal traffic accidents involving pedestrians. They move and react slower, but pay the price faster. With a growing aging population, can we do more to protect our elderly? Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin discuss further with Dr Ad Maulod, Principal Research Scientist, Duke-NUS Medical School’s Centre for Ageing Research and Education.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Decoding your pet’s behaviour for caregivers

We all love our pets but what happens when they misbehave? Behavioural education is not just for pet owners, but for anyone involved in an animal’s daily care. Cheryl Goh speaks with Dr Daphne Ang, Emergency & Critical Care, Clinical resident, Veterinary Behavior, Beecroft Animal Specialist & Emergency Hospital, who shares more about the importance of bridging the gap in behavioural education for a harmonious home.

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