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Daily Cuts - Crunch Ranjani takes Mexico #1

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with entrepreneur Crunch Ranjani a Transformational Travel Coach & Consultant. Crunch is a Singaporean who is primarily based in Mexico and she shares her insights about this vibrant travel destination. From the delectable cuisine in Mexico's food-capital Oaxaca to the unique dishes in Mexico City, and even into the stunning Huasteca region, Crunch takes us on a virtual tour of Mexico's gastronomy, history, and culture.

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Daily Cuts - ICA QR Code Clearance

Car travellers can look forward to (almost) zooming through land checkpoints into Malaysia with a simple QR code scan starting tomorrow, 19th March. Andrea Heng and Joel Chua get a preview on how this will help ease traffic with Superintendent Peck Yong Tat, Head of Future Operations & Transformation, ICA

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Daily Cuts - Russian Presidential Election - exit polls

Russia's Vladimir Putin tightens his grip on power, with exit polls projecting a landslide win for the 71-year-old. Andrea Heng and Joel Chua find out what this means with Aurel Braun, Professor of International Relations and Political Science, University of Toronto

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Daily Cuts - Apple enters the AI laptop race

On Tech Talk, Singapore Today's Daniel Martin speak with Aloysius Low, Co-Founder and Editor of Can Buy or Not, about Apple entering the AI laptop race with the MacBook Air with M3 silicon chip.

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Daily Cuts - An expert opinion on McDonald's system outage

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Justine Moss speak with Anthony Lim, Director, Centre for Cyberspace International Studies, for his insights on the recent McDonald's widespread system outage.

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Daily Cuts - Repurposing dead spaces in Singapore

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Justine Moss speak with Professor Sing Tien Foo, Provost's Chair Professor, Department of Real Estate, NUS Business School, about what we could do to better make use of our island's "dead spaces".

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