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Daily Cuts - S1E376: How can we play our part in managing dengue?

Dengue is endemic to Singapore and has been a public health threat since the 1960s. Globally, over 40,000 deaths are reported annually, many of whom are children. The 7th Singapore International Dengue Workshop is taking place with leaders from the World Health Organisation and partners here to take part in lectures and sharing sessions. CNA938’s Arnold Gay and Andrea Heng speak with Associate Professor Ng Lee Ching, Group Director of the Environmental Health Institute, National Environment Agency to find out more.

Daily Cuts - S1E130: Zelenskyy's legacy amid the Russia-Ukraine War

Singapore Today speaks with Keir Giles, a Senior Consulting Fellow at Chatham House, about Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's performance as the country's leader so far.

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Daily Cuts - S1E129: A teacher who lets his students use ChatGPT

The rapid rise of ChatGPT has been quite unsettling for many educators worldwide. While some teachers are fighting back, Jonathan Sim, Lecturer, Department of Philosophy at the National University of Singapore is encouraging his students to use it! He shares his experiences with CNA938's Arnold Gay and Yasmin Jonkers.

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Daily Cuts - S1E128: Behind the high jump in COE premiums

Singapore Today speaks with Raymond Tang, Managing Director, Yong Lee Seng Motor about what has driven the sharp increase in COE premiums across the board in today's bidding exercise.

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Daily Cuts - S1E127: Why raise tobacco tax now

Singapore Today speaks with NUS Assistant Professor Yvette van der Eijk about whether raising tobacco tax will be effective in discouraging people from smoking.

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Daily Cuts - S1E126: The perks of verifying your FB & Instagram

Singapore Today speaks with Curtin University's Professor Tama Leaver about how Meta Verified, a service that allows users to verify their Facebook and Instagram accounts, could impact the way businesses use social media going forward.

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