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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 - S1E45: Nurturing a love for coding among students

Learning to code and build apps, doesn’t just prepare someone for a job in Tech, it would also impart lifelong skills they can apply to almost any job. Learn about a Coding/ App building initiative happening across 58 schools in Singapore. Guests: Foo Wen Yeow, Subject Head, ICT, Crescent Girls’ School; YJ Soon, Co-founder, Tinkertanker

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Daily Cuts - S1E44: Singapore Red Cross' West Java Mission

Singapore Today speaks with Benjamin William, Secretary-General and CEO of the Singapore Red Cross, about the humanitarian organisation's latest efforts in helping those affected by the recent West Java earthquake.

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Daily Cuts - S1E43: The 'Right' Way To Quit Twitter

Singapore Today speaks with Professor Daniel Angus, Digital Communication, Queensland University of Technology, about why there's a 'right' way of leaving Twitter and the repercussions of not doing so.

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Daily Cuts - S1E42: Malaysia's 10th PM: Anwar Ibrahim

Singapore Today speaks with Dr Oh Ei Sun, Senior Fellow at the Singapore Institute of International Affairs, about Pakatan Harapan's Anwar Ibrahim being sworn in as Malaysia's 10th Prime Minister and the impact it will have on the country going forward.

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Daily Cuts - S1E41: Making Batteries Out Of Paper

Singapore Today finds out more from Assistant Professor Lai Changquan, NTU School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, about carbonisation - a process which converts paper fibres into electrodes, which can then be made into rechargeable batteries.

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