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CNA938 Rewind - Spotting the signs of child abuse

The social service agency involved in four-year-old Megan Khung’s case did not fully describe the severity of her injuries in its report, which resulted in "inadequate interventions" before her death, the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) said on Tuesday (Apr 8). Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman speak with Charmaine Teo, Vice President, Association for Early Childhood Educators Singapore to find out about the roles and responsibilities do pre-schools play in looking out for signs of abuse. They also find out about the typical patterns of behaviour of parents who are involved in child-abuse cases and the intervention needed to help them with Han Yah Yee, Acting CEO, Montfort Care Child Protection Specialist Centre.

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CNA938 Rewind - Ukraine-Russia Easter truce: Meant to hold or just a show of goodwill?

Ukraine and Russia have each accused each other of hundreds of violations of a short ceasefire coinciding with Orthodox Easter celebrations. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky earlier said his nation's forces would respond "symmetrically" to Russian attacks during the ceasefire, calling Easter "a time of peace". Is the truce viable to begin with? Is the window for any kind of negotiated peace effectively slammed shut for the rest of 2026? Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman find out with Dr Cedomir Nestorovic, Professor of Geopolitics, ESSEC Business School Asia Pacific

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CNA938 Rewind - New NS medical system to replace PES from 2027

Singapore will overhaul how NSFs are assessed, moving away from PES grades to a more detailed system of medical exemptions from October 2027. This is aimed at better matching servicemen to roles, reflecting changing operational needs and technology. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman assess the significance of this revamp and how it might change the way manpower is deployed with Dr Ian Li, Research Fellow, Military Studies Programme, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, RSIS

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Understanding nasal strips, how do they work? 

Nasal strips are growing in popularity in Singapore’s wellness scene. Once seen as a simple fix for snoring, they’re now being embraced for everything from better sleep to improved breathing during workouts. Cheryl Goh speaks to Cher-Mayne and Yi Xuan, Co-Founders of Givmi unpack how much of this is actually backed by science, and whether this the start of a long-term lifestyle shift or just another passing trend. 

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CNA938 Rewind - Eat, Drink, Singapore - Bibim Deli 

Korean comfort food with a DIY twist - Bibim Deli, helmed by Korean celebrity chef Min Yohan, lets diners build their own bibimbap from a wide range of rotating banchan. Cheryl Goh speaks with chef Min Yohan about the concept, the influence of Korean food culture, and how he’s adapted it for local tastes.   

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CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - FHA 2026 Returns as the Biggest Event in a Decade with over 2,750 Exhibitors 

Food & Hospitality Asia 2026 returns at a pivotal moment for the industry, as businesses navigate supply chain uncertainty, rising costs and the growing need to innovate. Bringing together key players across food, beverage and hospitality, the event offers a look at the technologies, trends and solutions shaping the future of the sector in Singapore and the wider region. Cheryl Goh speaks to Indiana Forrest-Bisley, Event Director of Food & Hospitality, Technology and E-Commerce Events at Informa Markets to understand more about what the event has to offer.

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