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CNA938 Rewind - Why did it take a year for parts of the weather radar to be sent for testing?

Parts of the weather radar system from Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 have been sent for tests in the US, following last year’s severe turbulence incident. Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin discuss further with Alvin Lie, independent aviation analyst.

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CNA938 Rewind - Is Tesla facing a total breakdown or just a speedbump?

We dive into Tesla’s latest struggles – from plummeting EV sales and rising competition to CEO Elon Musk’s political controversies. Is this just a temporary setback, or are we witnessing the start of a major decline? Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman break down Tesla’s biggest challenges with Rolf Bulk, Senior Equity Research Analyst, New Street Research 

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CNA938 Rewind - Cat Licensing Scheme: Six months on

It’s been about six months since the cat licensing scheme was implemented in Singapore, with over 24,000 pet cats licensed as of February. Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Thenuga Vijakumar, President, Cat Welfare Society, about its effectiveness.

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CNA938 Rewind - Singapore Red Cross CEO says relief efforts could drag on for months

The Singapore Red Cross has committed an initial $150,000 to support earthquake emergency relief efforts in Myanmar and Thailand. It has also launched a public fundraising appeal. Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin find out more from Benjamin William, Secretary General and CEO, Singapore Red Cross.

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CNA938 Rewind - Singaporean completed 500km walk for charity just as Myanmar earthquake struck

A huge earthquake, which hit Myanmar and Thailand last Friday afternoon, has killed over 1,700 people. Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speaks with Jeshua Soh, Founder of Crossworks Myanmar, a HR-as-a-Service company in Yangon, where he was when the earthquake hit.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Travelling with Senior Parents

Small bladders, fussy eaters and changing plans - these are just some considerations to make when travelling with senior parents. But one woman has made a promise to herself to travel with her aging parents every single year. Cheryl Goh speaks with Joewin Tan, on how such trips have changed her relationship with them for the better. 

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