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Daily Cuts - S1E108: Earthquake in Syria: Obstacles faced by relief workers

Death toll from the earthquake in Turkiye and Syria has gone up to more than 33,000. Thousands of people are still being miraculously saved, even after hundreds of hours stuck under rubbles. Rescue efforts are still continuing amid harsh conditions. CNA938's Arnold Gay spoke with Clynton Beukes, World Vision Syria Response Programmes Director. He tells us what's it like on-the-ground in Syria. 

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Daily Cuts - S1E40: Moving On To Secondary Education

Singapore Today speaks with Ong Herr Yuo, a Primary 6 student from Dazhong Primary School who received his PSLE results today, about the big plans he has for the next chapter of his educational journey.

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Daily Cuts - S1E39: Helping Seniors With Digital Banking

Singapore Today speaks with Anna Shin, Senior Experience Strategist and Mark Lim, UX Writer, R/GA Singapore to find out what more can be done to encourage seniors in embracing digital banking.

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Daily Cuts - S1E38: Moving Ahead Of The MH17 Verdict

A Dutch court has found 3 men guilty of downing Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 in 2014. Asia First speaks with Donald Rothwell, Professor of Law, Australian National University, for insights on how this verdict could impact Russia's relationship with the rest of the world.

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Daily Cuts - S1E37: Hooked on online shopping

Why do the best offers only take place at midnight? Is free shipping a myth? Many people have just splurged on the 11.11 Singles’ Day sale, but with Black Friday and 12.12 around the corner, are we experiencing online sale fatigue? Guest: Dr Samer Hajjar, Senior Lecturer, Department of Marketing, NUS Business School

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Daily Cuts - S1E36: Much a-fowl about nothing?

Singapore Today finds out why we really shouldn’t be feeding wild chickens, as their populations here swell.

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