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Daily Cuts - Importance of Suzhou Industrial Park to Singapore-China ties

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Dr Alan Cheong, Senior Fellow, S Rajaratnam School of International Studies, about the importance of Suzhou Industrial Park to maintaining Singapore-China ties.

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Daily Cuts - Eat Drink Singapore - Iru Den

From a humble hole-in-the-wall space to a sophisticated restaurant located in a hip black-and-white house along Scotts Road. At just 32, Chef Javier Low is making waves in Singapore’s food scene, serving dishes that express his deepest connections to nature and Taiwanese culture. Cheryl Goh speaks to him about his latest Autumn menu. 

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Daily Cuts - Celebrating local artist and radio host John Klass

In ‘Culture Club’, Melanie Oliveiro chats with John Klass, singer-songwriter, producer and GOLD 905 radio host. Klass talks about his debut self-titled album. He takes us through some of its 10 tracks, like the single, ‘Erased’ and the song ‘Jazz Bar’ – a musical collaboration with local jazzman Jeremy Monteiro.

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Daily Cuts - Addressing the talent gap in the construction industry

The construction industry is flourishing with new projects like data centres, but the current talent pool is insufficient to meet the ambitious goals of the construction pipeline. What can we do to retain and attract more talents to the sector? Work It’s Cheryl Goh speak to Steve Raye, Associate Director, Linesight & Ethan Tan, Director, Annexion. 

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Daily Cuts - Early to club, early to bed - why Gen Zs are partaking in daytime partying instead

Young party-goers around the world - including Singapore - are preferring pre-sunset reveries over late night jaunts. Hairianto Diman speaks to Jeremy Leong, also known as Gemstarr, Owner, Ministry of DJs - a DJ School, to understand the reasons for this ongoing trend. 

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Daily Cuts - The threat of Trump on US latticework defence, military alliances

The many agreements and alliances that the US has laid out with various international powers is at threat of falling apart as US President-elect Donald Trump threatens to undo the latticework strategy of his predecessor. Meanwhile, NATO stands to lose a key member as the new American leader could divorce his country from the group. Hairianto Diman speaks to Clark Jennings, Managing Director, Crowell Global Advisors, to find out more.

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