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Daily Cuts - Holy cow? Award-winning student filmmakers talk about their moo-ving short film “Sacred Cow”

In ‘Made in SG’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Zhakyra Binte Zulkiflee and Chong Ya Hui, winners of the *SCAPE Singapore Youth Film Festival. The LASALLE College of the Arts students will discuss their film “Sacred Cow”. It’s about how a cow mysteriously appears in a migrant workers’ dormitory, leaving the dwellers confused. Murthi, their lorry driver, discovers an uncanny connection between the mysterious calf and his deceased best friend, Murugan. Zhakyra and Ya Hui will talk about their shared beliefs spotlighting the stories of migrant workers in Singapore and how the production of “Sacred Cow” was fraught with challenges.

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Daily Cuts - What happens when a flight is diverted from Changi Airport?

Twelve flights have been diverted from Changi Airport since Friday evening (Jan 10), after a monsoon surge led to prolonged rain in Singapore. They were diverted to regional airports such as Johor Bahru, Kuala Lumpur and Batam. Susan Ng and Hairianto Diman look at the logistics involved and the costs incurred when a flight is diverted with Alvin Lie, Aviation Analyst.

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Daily Cuts - Apple gone bad? iPhone maker loses market shares in Indonesia, China

Apple Inc. sold 5 percent fewer iPhones globally and lost ground to Chinese rivals in the final quarter of last year, reflecting the absence of Apple Intelligence in its largest market outside the US. Meanwhile, Indonesia has banned the sale of the iPhone 16 due to Apple's failure to meet local content requirements. Is it game over for the largest smartphone maker? Susan Ng and Hairianto Diman speak with Kiranjeet Kaur, Associate Research Director of Mobile Phones Research to find out.

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Daily Cuts - A Letter to Myself: James Suresh is not kiasu and co-creating Mr Kiasu proves it

James Suresh is a comic book writer and corporate trainer who is perhaps best known for being a co-creator of the Mr Kiasu comic book series. The irony is that he's probably one of the least kiasu people you'd come across. He shares what motivated him to leave a stable career with the military to help create one of Singapore's most iconic characters in the 90's, why he would have told his younger self to keep a diary, and regales us with charming anecdotes on life during Singapore's bygone years which have captured his imagination.

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Daily Cuts - Should you drive through a flood?

In the second part of this edition of #TalkBack, Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Angela Lim speak with Clifford Chow, Co-Founder, Asphalt Singapore, about what you should avoid doing while driving in a heavy rainfall.

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Daily Cuts - Did climate change cause the monsoon surge?

In the first part of this edition of #TalkBack, Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Angela Lim speak with Benjamin Horton, Director of the Earth Observatory of Singapore and Professor of NTU's Asian School of Environment, to find out more about what caused the recent monsoon surge here.

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