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CNA938 Rewind - Trump's Board of Peace: New path to global stability or UN rival?

Skepticism around U.S President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” continues, as his Brazilian counterpart accuses him of creating “a new UN”. Daniel Martin discusses further with Dr Alan Chong, Senior Fellow, RSIS.

CNA938 Rewind - And Baby Makes 3 - Author Sunita Sue Leng’s Novel About Adoption & the Mature Parent

In ‘Made in SG’ Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Singapore-based Malaysian author Sunita Sue Leng about her novel "The Unlikely Motherhood of Shaleni May" – an Epigram Books Fiction Prize 2025 finalist. It’s about 45-year-old protagonist Shaleni May, happily married to her husband. When both decide to adopt a newborn, this launches Shaleni into an alien new life of digital-age parenting as she battles self-doubt and a looming threat from her husband’s past. Sunita will discuss the plot and various issues brought up in her novel including mature parenting, adoption and societal expectations.

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CNA938 Rewind - ‘Melting Ice, Sinking Cities’ - the Climate Exhibition in the Heart of the Botanic Gardens

In ‘Culture Club’ Melanie Oliveiro speaks with the key people involved in a new climate-themed exhibition, ‘Melting Ice, Sinking Cities’ held at the Singapore Botanic Gardens. The exhibition takes visitors on a journey to the High Arctic, one of the fastest-warming regions on Earth - using storytelling, photography, art, film and science. Yeo Kai Ting and Professor Christopher Cheng – team members of the Bears Ice Glaciers Arctic Climate Expedition – will talk about their experiences which were eventually used as content for the exhibition.

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CNA938 Rewind - Of Machiya, Shamisen and Ichizawa - the Travel Tales of Entrepreneur Agnes Tay

In ‘Destination Anywhere’ Melanie Oliveiro speaks to entrepreneur and wellness coach Agnes Tay about her experiences in various parts of Japan that were filled with craft, culture and wellness experiences and learning journeys. Tay will also talk about staying in a Machiya house, visiting the one and only Ichizawa brand shop in the world, and learning to play the Shamisen stringed musical instrument.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - The Art of Rest: Sound Bathing Beyond the Mat

Think sound baths are just lying still on a yoga mat? Cheryl Goh finds out how else they’re conducted with floating hammocks and even harps, to allow you to achieve a restorative rest with Wendy Lum, Founder of Wenyogaheal.

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CNA938 Rewind - Eat, Drink, Singapore - Making meals inclusive with SUSS’ Dignity Dining

1 in 7 seniors in Singapore have swallowing difficulties, or dysphagia. How can restaurants change their offerings to be more inclusive, as we tackle an ageing society? Cheryl Goh hears how SUSS’ Dignity Dining adapts local dishes in time for the festive period and reunion meals with Associate Professor Carol Ma, Head of Gerontology Programmes & Senior Fellow, SUSS.

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