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Daily Cuts - S1E247: Insects are coming to our plates!

In the second half of the year, the Singapore Food Agency will approve 16 species of insects for consumption. Crickets, silkworms, grasshoppers are just some examples.  CNA938's Arnold Gay and Yasmin Jonkers speak with Gavriel Tan, Co-Founder, Altimate Nutrition to find out how he is gearing up for new business after the approval. Altimate Nurition makes sustainable cricket protein snacks. 

Daily Cuts - S1E386: Exploring the future of fashion

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Melanie Oliveiro speak with Martin Bonney, a LASALLE fashion lecturer and Varsha Venkatesan, a LASALLE student, about their visions for the future of fashion in Singapore.

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Daily Cuts - S1E385: Is eldercare leave sufficient in caring for aged parents?

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Melanie Oliveiro speak with Dr Ng Wai Chong, CEO of NWC Longevity Practice, about whether having more parental care or eldercare leave would help us cope better in providing for our parents' needs as they age.

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Daily Cuts - S1E384: Reducing the likelihood of criminal reoffending

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Melanie Oliveiro speak with Andrew Cheong, Principal Consultant at NTUC and Jean Chiang, Deputy Director at Community Corrections Command about the Volunteer Case Officer Scheme.

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Daily Cuts - S1E383: New laws to give police more powers to prosecute money mules

In Parliament, new laws that will give the police more powers to prosecute money mules and scammers were passed. This means it’s illegal for people to share their Singpass password or account with someone whom they suspect will use it to commit a crime. CNA938’s Arnold Gay and Andrea Heng speak with Ashwin Hari-haran, Associate Director of Kalidass Law Corporation, who tells us why he doesn’t think this is a huge change to the law.

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Daily Cuts - S1E382: Breaking the glass ceiling in a male-dominated industry

A study by global policy advisory firm Kantar Public showed that women are thought to lead best in sectors like childcare, fashion and beauty. But not so much in areas like tech, gaming, engineering or manufacturing. This “occupational segregation” shows that women are also prejudiced against themselves, moving away from careers in such sectors. CNA938’s Arnold Gay and Andrea Heng speak with Dr Viveka Kalidasan, Founder of The Edify Project who’s been able to break the glass ceiling in the male-dominated AI space.

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