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CNA938 Rewind - War on Iran: How Russia could be profiting

European Council President Antonio Costa has called Russia the only winner in the war on Iran. How might Russia be benefitting from the ongoing conflict? Daniel Martin discusses further with Dr Rohan Gunaratna, Professor of Security Studies, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, NTU.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Peregrine falcons in our city

Singapore’s only known breeding pair of peregrine falcons has captured public attention after four chicks hatched across the last two breeding seasons at OCBC Centre. With interest boosted by a livestream of the nest, Cheryl Goh speaks with Dr Malcolm Soh, Principal Researcher, Wildlife Management, National Parks Board (NParks) to find out more about urban wildlife, biodiversity, and whether nature can truly thrive in a dense city like Singapore.

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CNA938 Rewind - Eat, Drink, Singapore - Prego celebrates 40 years in Singapore with special anniversary menu

One of Singapore’s original Italian restaurants is marking a major milestone. Prego turns 40 this year, and to celebrate, it’s rolling out a special anniversary set lunch that revisits signature dishes from 1986 to today. Cheryl Goh finds out more about how the menu blends nostalgic favourites with modern touches and Italian cuisine has evolved in Singapore over the past four decades with Chef Davide Bizzarri, Italian chef at Prego at Fairmont Singapore.

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CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - Energy security is reshaping climate policy - what it means for Asia

As energy markets come under fresh pressure from conflict in the Middle East, Asia is being forced to rethink how it balances energy security, affordability and climate goals. Cheryl Goh speaks with Tefik Lajthia, Director at Penta Group to look at how those competing pressures are reshaping policy, investment and the region’s energy transition.

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CNA938 Rewind - School bullying: Suspension, caning vs rehabilitative approach

Students who engage in bullying could face suspension, caning and lowered conduct grades under a stricter framework for student misconduct announced by the Ministry of Education (MOE). These measures will be balanced with a rehabilitative approach, including counselling. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman look at how this new framework will impact the role of teachers who are dealing with bullying cases in schools with Dr Cheryl Seah, Developmental Psychologist & Director, Centre for Evidence and Implementation

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CNA938 Rewind - Stock take today: S&P500 rebounds, but can the rally last?

On today's (Apr 17) markets analysis on Open For Business, Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman speak with Jeremy Tan, CEO, Tiger Fund Management

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