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CNA938 Rewind - Trump and Tehran: Closer to a deal, or further apart?

The US and Iran are in talks to end the war, but no deal has been struck yet. Genevieve Woo and Hairianto Diman get a sense of where they are at now, and what it'll take to come to an agreement. For that, they speak with Mouin Rabbani, Non-resident senior fellow, Middle East Council on Global Affairs.

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CNA938 Rewind - Will wages this year be similar to the newly released 2025 figures? #SGToday

Wage growth in Singapore slowed to a four-year low in 2025, but with inflation easing, workers actually saw stronger gains in real pay. So what does this mean for salaries, bonuses and hiring in 2026? Daniel Martin speaks with Adam Ahmad Samdin, Economist at Oxford Economics. 

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CNA938 Rewind - Small but mighty: Singapore’s success as a MICE hub

On Destination Anywhere, Melanie Oliveiro stays on home soil to speak with Poh Chi Chuan, Executive Director for Exhibitions and Conferences at the Singapore Tourism Board, to find out more about Singapore’s success as an international meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions or MICE locations. That’s as Singapore's business events sector has become a major driver of tourism value, with MICE receipts rising 35 percent year-on-year to 2.3 billion Singapore dollars in 2025.

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CNA938 Rewind - Tweens in Search of Magic & a Shared Destiny: SG author Low Ying Ping discusses her novel "Song of the Yellow Dragon"

In ‘Culture Club’ Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Singaporean fantasy author Low Ying Ping about her coming-of-age children’s novel "Song of the Yellow Dragon". Low will describe the book’s basic plotlines and main characters, as well as how she pieced the novel together. "Song of the Yellow Dragon" is about two tween protagonists Mengyao, an aspiring Divine Healer and young emperor Kai and how they go on a dangerous quest to find the magical Dragon’s Pulse.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Story Arc of Autism Resource Centre & How They Help Those on the Spectrum

In ‘Made in SG’ Melanie Oliveiro profiles homegrown non-profit charity organisation the Autism Resource Centre, dedicated to serving individuals on the autism. Jacelyn Lim, ARC’s Executive Director will talk about how it’s been growing from strength-to-strength for over two decades since its founding and how it has been addressing critical gaps for autistic adults through practical courses like teaching essential skills. Lim will also talk about ARC’s social enterprise The Art Faculty which nurtures talented artists.

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CNA938 Rewind - #TalkBack: From watches to phones, if product launches cause chaos – should brands take responsibility?

From Singapore to Paris and New York, the launch of the AP x Swatch Royal Pop watches sparked huge queues, overnight campouts and even crowd-control incidents around the world. Marketing aside, if product launches cause chaos – should brands take responsibility? Daniel Martin discusses further with marketing expert Associate Professor Victor Kwan, Deputy Director, SUSS Academy.

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