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CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - Global health security risks

As the world moves on from COVID-19, the next set of global risks may already be taking shape — and they’re not just about health, but the economy, supply chains, and even the prices we pay every day. Outbreaks like Ebola and other emerging diseases are still happening, even as funding for global health security faces new pressures. At the same time, advances in biotech and AI are opening up new possibilities — but also new risks. Cheryl Goh unpacks how prepared a small, highly connected economy like Singapore really is when facing global health security risks with David Stiefel, Director of Global Biological Policy and Programs at the Nuclear Threat Initiative.

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CNA938 Rewind - A stunning capitulation by the US: the US-Iran MOU ~ analyst #SGToday

The U.S and Iran have signed a deal to end the Middle East war. What’s next for U.S-Iran relations, and how will the rest of the world be impacted? Daniel Martin finds out more from Kevin Chen, Associate Research Fellow with the U.S. Programme, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, RSIS.

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CNA938 Rewind - Crash dynamics: what causes chain-reaction accidents? #SGToday

A person has been taken to hospital following a chain collision on the Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE) involving six cars. Daniel Martin finds out the science and mechanics behind such accidents with Thanaraj Ramakrishnan, Director of TR Consultants.

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CNA938 Rewind - #TalkBack: have blue bins become victims of their own convenience?

78% of households say they recycle, but contamination and overflowing blue bins remain persistent concerns. How do we get people to recycle more, and recycle right? Daniel Martin speaks with Chan Mun Wei, Founder and Principal Consultant, SustainableSG. 

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CNA938 Rewind - The Horrors of War: CNA series “Inside Unit 731: Japan's Secret Human Experiments”

In ‘Culture Club’, Melanie Oliveiro finds out more about a new CNA documentary series ‘Inside Unit 731: Japan's Secret Human Experiments’. Inside Unit 731 is a two-part investigation into one of Japan’s most secretive wartime programmes – a biological warfare unit that conducted lethal human experiments. Series producer and director Thomas St John Gray will talk about the controversial topics brought up in documentary. Historian Lim Shao Bin, and writer-researcher Phan Ming Yen will discuss how they contributed to the series.

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