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Daily Cuts - How more private houses could lead to moderated prices in 2025

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Justine Moss speak with Lee Sze Teck, Senior Director, Data Analytics, Huttons Asia, about how more available private houses in the first half of 2025 could lead to further moderation of prices.

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Daily Cuts - Sabah survival instincts for outdoor adventures

In ‘Destination Anywhere’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Merantau Dunia, an adventure tourism graduate from New Zealand who explores places like a trooper! She talks about her survival instincts when living outdoors and what it's like to be in a 130-million-year-old rainforest in Sabah. To view her adventures, go to @merantau_dunia on Instagram.

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Daily Cuts - Baker X: Cassia Caneles

Rich, caramelised, and perfectly addictive! Caneles are a french pastry we don’t often find in Singapore, but you can now enjoy them at Baker X, fresh from the oven! Work It’s Cheryl Goh speaks with Cheryll Cassia Walla of Cassia Caneles, the newest resident baker in Baker X.

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Daily Cuts - Tips on living with Crohn’s Disease

Crohn’s disease has emerged as a growing health concern in Singapore – with reports of as high as an eightfold increase in inflammatory bowel disease patients over a five-year period. Work it’s Cheryl Goh speaks with Dr Benjamin Yip, Consultant Gastroenterologist and Medical Director of Alpha Digestive & Liver Centre, to find out more on the disease.

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Daily Cuts - Why do we still hold negative views towards PWDs in the workforce?

A report by the Ministry of Social and Family Development shows how positive sentiments towards people with disabilities (PWDs) have declined in Singapore, mainly due to a dip in attitudes at the workplace. Hairianto Diman spoke with Lee Hui Lin, Assistant Director, Employment Services, SPD to find out why this is such, despite the progress we’ve made in awareness and inclusivity.

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Daily Cuts - South Korea’s Yoon Suk Yeol breaks his silence ahead of second impeachment vote

South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol has defended his call for martial law on December 2nd and has vowed to fight to the end, even as some members of his ruling People Power Party have indicated a willingness to vote him out. Meanwhile, an exit plan is being drawn up for the embattled leader to leave his post. Hairianto Diman spoke with Mason Richey, Associate Professor, International Politics, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies to assess the latest developments.

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