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Daily Cuts - Crochet culture with Kelly Limerick

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with renowned crochet artist Kelly Lim aka Kelly Limerick a Singaporean visual artist specialising in crochet and knit as her primary mediums. Lim will talk about how her art journey began, the crocheting community, her most recent works and projects including her latest collaborating with LOUIS XIII Cognac that’ll unveil a one-of-a-kind artwork titled ‘100’ showcasing the virtue of time. Lim will discuss more about 100 and how it signifies the significance of time, materials, and the reinterpretation of traditional craftsmanship.

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Daily Cuts - South Korea protest updates

Some medical school professors in South Korea have joined a strike by trainee doctors, by shaving their heads or tendering their resignations – in protest over the government's plan to increase the medical school enrollment quota. Susan Ng and Joshua Vong speak with Dr. Andrew Eungi Kim, Professor in the division of International Studies at Korea University

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Daily Cuts - Nuclear power: A clean energy source for Singapore?

On Singapore Today, Tay Soo Sien and Justine Moss speak with Dr Victor Nian, CEO of the Centre for Strategic Energy and Resources, about whether nuclear power could be used as a clean energy source here.

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Daily Cuts - Restoring Dignity Kitchen

On Singapore Today, Tay Soo Sien and Justine Moss speak with Koh Seng Choon, Founder, Dignity Kitchen, about raising $200,000 for restoration works, after a fire damaged their premises on 69 Boon Keng Road last month

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Daily Cuts - Super Tuesday Preview

One of the busiest days in the US election calendar is about to begin. Can Donald Trump sweep the series of contests on Super Tuesday? Andrea Heng and Susan Ng speak with Charles Lipson, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Chicago and Columnist with The Spectator

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Daily Cuts - Declining Birth Rates: Shrinking families and growing concerns

Declining birth rates are a pressing issue facing many countries around the world. South Korea, Japan, and us here in Singapore are all experiencing record lows in fertility, despite government efforts to reverse the trend. Andrea Heng and Susan Ng speak with Dr Tan Poh Lin, senior research fellow at the Institute of Policy Studies

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