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CNA938 Rewind - #TalkBack Crisis Convos (Ep5): Could the war on Iran delay your treatment?

Crisis Conversations continues as we look at how the war on Iran could start affecting healthcare — from rising medicine costs and possible drug delays to shortages of medical supplies such as PPE, syringes and catheters. Daniel Martin speaks with Associate Professor Cynthia Chen from the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, NUS.

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CNA938 Rewind - Sneaker Kings - the 3rd Gen Bosses Running Weston Corporation 

In ‘Made in SG’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks to the third generation of a family business that runs football merchandise retailer Weston Corporation. Brothers Mandeep and Ami Chopra will talk about how the family business started in the late 1940s, how they helped out at their family’s stores as teens and then in the 2000s: grew the business into premier stores for football kits, boots, and collectibles. Mandeep will also recall how he started the popular sneaker boutique ‘Limited Edt’ in 2003, which now has several branches in Singapore.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - The Scrolling Generation: Helping children build healthier digital habits

Screen time is shaping how young people focus, feel and connect in an always-on world. Cheryl Goh speaks with Dr Arthur Chin, Author of The Scrolling Generation, to explore what parents should watch for, which digital habits may be more harmful, and how families can build healthier relationships with technology without cutting it out completely. 

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CNA938 Rewind - Eat, Drink, Singapore - Paris Baguette’s Korean-inspired creations

Paris Baguette is celebrating its Korean roots with a new line-up inspired by the country’s vibrant café culture. Cheryl Goh finds out more about the “Annyeong!” campaign and how familiar favourites are being reimagined with a distinctly Korean twist with Hana Lee, CEO of Paris Baguette AMEA.

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CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - The new economics of AI: Compute costs, fraud and market manipulation

As businesses scale up their use of AI, computing power is becoming a major cost and strategic resource. New products known as “compute futures” could help manage those costs, but may also introduce risks such as speculation and fraud. Cheryl Goh speaks with Deepak Ramanathan, Vice President of Global Technology Practice at SAS to explore why AI bills are rising, how computing resources can be misused, and what stronger governance should look like.

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CNA938 Rewind - Record heat, death toll tops 1,300: Why Europe can't cool down

Record heat, rolling blackouts, and a death toll topping 1,300 – Europe's heatwave is moving east, and it's not done yet. To find out why this heatwave is so much worse than the ones before it and if this is the new normal for European summers, Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman speak with Mark Howden, Professor and Former Director, Institute for Climate, Energy & Disaster Solutions, Australian National University. They also speak with Dylan Ang, former CNA producer-presenter living and working in France, on how he’s coping with the heatwave. 

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