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CNA938 Rewind - Tracing Your Roots - Right Down to an Ancestral Village!

In ‘Culture Club’ Melanie Oliveiro dives into the culture of Chinese genealogy with Nathan Co, founder of the Facebook group “Chinese Ancestry Research” (CAR) - an independent online community dedicated to helping people of Chinese descent rediscover their ancestral roots. Co will describe how CAR has reconnected descendants with their ancestral villages in Greater China. Co will also describe how CAR blends roots-tracing with a deep knowledge of Chinese dynastic and regional history, DNA, and even tombstone designs!

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CNA938 Rewind - What if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked?

The Strait of Hormuz is blocked—and it may not reopen anytime soon. Even as the US signals it could step back from the Iran conflict, global shipping is already feeling the strain. So what happens next for businesses and consumers? Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman ask Niki Frank, APAC CEO of DHL Global Forwarding, how this could reshape supply chains worldwide.

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CNA938 Rewind - When Tiger Beer leaves home: does it stay Singaporean? #SGToday

Asia Pacific Breweries Singapore, the producer of Tiger Beer, plans to scale down its brewing operations at its Tuas plant. Is Tiger less Singa when major operations move overseas? Daniel Martin speaks with Associate Professor Lau Kong Cheen, Head of Marketing Programme at the Singapore University of Social Sciences’ School of Business.

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CNA938 Rewind - #TalkBack: no more property flyers in your gate from 1st April – is there a better way?

Sick of finding property flyers stuffed at your gate? From 1st April 2026, that’s set to change. But with stricter rules and higher costs for agents... is this the end of door-to-door flyers, or prompting a shift towards more considerate marketing approaches? Daniel Martin speaks with Associate Professor Ang Swee Hoon from the Marketing Department at NUS Business School.

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CNA938 Rewind - IMDA flags serious gaps in X and TikTok: what went wrong? #SGToday

IMDA has issued its first-ever letters of caution to X and TikTok over serious gaps in tackling harmful content. Why is Big Tech still struggling to detect and remove child exploitation and terrorism-related material? Daniel Martin finds out from Associate Professor Natalie Pang from the Department of Communications and New Media at NUS, who is also a member of the Media Literacy Council.

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