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Daily Cuts - Global mpox emergency: How badly will Singapore be affected?

Countries in Asia are monitoring the Mpox outbreak very closely as cases start to pop up in the region. Thailand reported a suspected first case of the new more dangerous strain of the disease on Aug 21. The World Health Organisation said there have been more than 14,000 cases and over 520 deaths in Africa this year, which already exceeds last year's figures. Given how the world is inter-connected through travel, on Asia First, Hairianto Diman  inds out to what extent will Singapore be affected by this health emergency with Prof Dale Fisher, Director, NUS Centre for Infectious Disease Emergency Response & Senior Consultant, Division of Infectious Diseases, National University Hospital

 

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Daily Cuts - A Letter to Myself: Jacqueline Pak's healing journey from self-blame to self-love

For years after her father's suicide when she was 17, Jacqueline Pak spiralled from the weight of guilt and self-blame. In this deeply moving sharing, Jacqueline recounts the pivotal points in her healing journey, and the profound life-changing decision she made recently to be there for children who may be going through their own challenges in life.

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Daily Cuts - Normalised jail sentences: A deterrent to scam cases

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Alexander Woon, Of Counsel, RHTLaw Asia, about whether normalised jail sentences are an effective deterrent to discourage people from giving out their bank accounts and Singpass details to facilitate scams.

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Daily Cuts - Why you need to report food safety lapses at eateries

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Andrew Khng, Chairman, Public Hygiene Council, about the need to report food safety lapses at eateries.

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Daily Cuts - Taking on an electric adventure in South Korea

In ‘Destination Anywhere’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Jeremy See, a retired Piano Teacher, who talks about a recent South Korean road trip driving throughout on an electric vehicle. See talks about the EV charging infrastructure in South Korea, the different scenic sights he drove past and gourmet treats he discovered along the way.

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Daily Cuts - The Heat is On, in Singapore!

In 'Culture Club', Hui Wong talks to Chloe Chung, Flautist and Shannon Cheong, Actor-Singer about their roles in Cameron Mackintosh's musical Miss Saigon. Chung and Cheong also shares about the Singapore link to this production.

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