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Daily Cuts - Fate of ongoing Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal hangs in the air

US President Donald Trump warned on Monday (Feb 10) that "all hell" would break loose if every Israeli hostage is not released from Gaza within days, after Hamas threatened to postpone further exchanges under a fragile ceasefire deal it said Israel was violating. Tensions have been running high since a shock proposal by Mr Trump to take over the Gaza Strip and remove its more than two million inhabitants. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman examine the fragility of the situation and whether this is the beginning of the end of the truce with Nader Hashemi, Assoc. Professor of Middle East and Islamic Politics, Georgetown University

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Daily Cuts - More EC units resold for profit of at least $1 million in 2024 – How profitable is the market?

According to PLB Research data, the number of executive condominium (EC) units resold for at least $1 million in gross profit more than doubled to 38 in 2024, from 15 in 2023. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman look at the probability of the EC resale market and how it stacks up against the condo resale market with Prof Sing Tien Foo, Provost's Chair Professor, Department of Real Estate Business School, NUS

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Daily Cuts - Japan's worst wildfire in half a century spreads

A massive wildfire in northeastern Japan has expanded, putting more homes at risk. Some 2,000 firefighters from across the country have been deployed to O-funato city in Iwate Prefecture to battle the blaze that has been raging for more than five days. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman examine the possible triggers of the fire in that area with Samuel L. Manzello, Visiting Professor, Institute of Fluid Science, Tohoku University

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Daily Cuts - Trump tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China snap into effect

The US's top three trading partners China, Canada and Mexico are rolling out retaliatory levies on a wide range of products.  Observers say the tit-for-tat moves have consequences for consumers, economies and financial markets. Does this spell the beginning of a trade war? Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman find out from Dr John Donaldson, Assoc Professor of Political Science, School of Social Sciences, SMU

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Daily Cuts - Coffee prices are at a 50-year high – What’s the impact on the supply chain?

A New York Times article reported that while coffee prices are at a 50-year high, producers are not celebrating. They have to contend with the high production costs and the unstable supply of coffee beans due to the erratic climate conditions. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman speak with Ahmad Hidayat, Founder, Kopiboy.sg to learn more about the impact of the rising prices.

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Daily Cuts - Kanpai! Sake travels all around Japan

In ‘Destination Anywhere’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Singaporean Master Sake Sommelier, Ow Yang Jian Hao, about his travels around Japan working directly with breweries and trying the many rich varieties of sake there.  He’ll describe his trips to Kobe, Tokyo & Kyoto and talk about the recommended places for sake in these regions. Jian Hao will also highlight traditional and modern-day trends: from the kimoto style of sake brewing - which is the second-oldest brewing method - to how artificial intelligence is used to choose the perfect sake for your tastebuds.

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