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Daily Cuts - Artbox Singapore 2025 - where creativity & everyday living meet!

In ‘Made in SG’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with the organiser of the annual creative festival Artbox Singapore and some of the key partners involved in it. Kent Teo, chief organiser of Artbox 2025 and the CEO and founder of Invade discusses what’s new this year and how it’s more accessible to all. Hirfan Romzi, founder of Aliwal Chess Club, will reveal how they’re attracting visitors with highlights including giant chess pieces decorated by local artists. Shawn Chia, founder of The Creative Nook, discusses how their MiniBox space is holding free workshops for kids designed to inspire creativity like storytelling, music & movement. Candy Lu from The Sohtt Collective, whets appetites by talking about the milk teas and souffle pancakes available from her Airy Stacks stall.

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Daily Cuts - What you can expect at River Hongbao 2025

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Loh Woon Yen, member of River Hongbao 2025 Organising Committee, on what you can expect at this year's River Hongbao event.

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Daily Cuts - Toxic workplace culture: Is resignation your only option?

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Paul Heng, Founder and Managing Director, NeXT Career Consulting Group (Asia), about whether resignation should be the only option when dealing with a toxic workplace culture.

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Daily Cuts - Who’s most affected by Trump’s mass deportation, end to birthright citizenship

US President Donald Trump has ordered the mass deportation of illegal immigrants and plans to end birthright citizenship of those who were born to said undocumented nationals. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman assess the effects of the move and discuss the impending end of US federal aid to humanitarian activities with Richard Painter, Professor of Law, University of Minnesota

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Daily Cuts - What are carbon credits and how do they help the Amazon rainforest?

Tech giant Microsoft has pledged hundreds of millions of dollars to restore parts of the Amazon rainforest by removing 3.5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide – all to offset increasing emissions from its data centres in the coming years. On Asia First, Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman learn more about carbon credits as well as the transparency and legitimacy of such programmes. They spoke with John Sterman, Jay W. Forrester Professor of Management Director, MIT System Dynamics Group Director, MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative MIT Sloan School of Management Cambridge.

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Daily Cuts - DeepSeek: is it all it’s cracked up to be?

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Justine Moss speak with Associate Professor Bryan Low, Director of AI Research at AI Singapore and Deputy Director of NUS AI Institute, about DeepSeek and whether it is all it’s cracked up to be.

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