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CNA938 Rewind - Riding the wave: Analysing Changi Airport's Q3 passenger growth

17.3 million passengers passed through Changi Airport in the third quarter of this year – a 3.1 per cent on-year increase for the same period, compared to last year. What’s driving up the figure? Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin discuss further with Brendan Sobie, Founder, Sobie Aviation.

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CNA938 Rewind - Tariffs, truces and trade: can Trump and Xi seal the deal?

Washington and Beijing have agreed on a new trade framework ahead of a crucial Trump-Xi meeting, though the threat of 100 per cent tariffs still looms. Daniel Martin speaks with James Chin, Professor of Asian Studies at the University of Tasmania.

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CNA938 Rewind - Diplomacy in action: the strategic importance of Premier Li’s visit to Singapore

Singapore and China exchange eight deals, including in new areas of cooperation like the green and digital economies. They mark Chinese Premier Li Qiang's first official visit to Singapore in his current role, after Prime Minister Lawrence Wong visited Beijing in June. Daniel Martin speaks with Dr Lim Tai Wei, East Asian expert with Soka University.

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CNA938 Rewind - ASEAN summit: how Trump’s and other western leaders’ visits reinforce ASEAN centrality

US President Donald Trump’s visit to the ASEAN Summit has strengthened regional economic ties, with new trade agreements signed and Timor-Leste becoming ASEAN’s newest member. Daniel Martin speaks with James Chin, Professor of Asian Studies at the University of Tasmania.

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CNA938 Rewind - Louvre heist suspect arrests: local job or global crime syndicate?

French authorities have detained two suspected robbers believed to have stolen precious crown jewels from the Louvre, in a museum heist that stunned the world. Daniel Martin speaks with James Chin, Professor of Asian Studies at the University of Tasmania.

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CNA938 Rewind - Jurong Island’s 700MW leap: how big is big for data centres?

Singapore is building its largest low-carbon data centre park on Jurong Island – the size of 25 football fields and capable of powering up to 700 megawatts. Daniel Martin speaks with Professor Lee Poh Seng, Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and Executive Director of Energy Studies Institute at the National University of Singapore.

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