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Daily Cuts - Iran strikes Israel with drones

Iran fired over 300 drone missiles at Israel, most of which were intercepted by Israeli forces. The G7 group of countries has since responded, condemning the attack and warning that it risks provoking an "uncontrollable escalation" in the Middle East. Andrea Heng and Joel Chua speak with Dr Simon Frankel Pratt, Lecturer in Political Science, University of Melbourne.

Daily Cuts - Scalpels and Stitches for Soft Toys

Transfusion, Suture, Skin Graft, Orthopaedics and Organ Transplantation - services that read like those offered by any regular hospital. But in this edition of Work It, hear how these services are for soft toys! Isaac Kong who's Co-Founder of Soft Toy Hospital speaks with Stanley Leong & Cheryl Goh on Work It.

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Daily Cuts - Poking Poke Theory

On Eat Drink Singapore, homegrown establishment Poke Theory’s co-founder and managing director Joey Lee tells Cheryl Goh and Stanley Leong what’s kept the business going strong for the past 8 years, their menu revamp as well as their expansion plans into Asia.

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Daily Cuts - Keeping Singapore Clean takes more than just cleaners

As the annual Keep Singapore Clean Campaign begins, it’s a timely reminder of how we should appreciate the people who clean our spaces – and of our own responsibility to keep our home clean. Asia First’s Andrea Heng and Joel Chua find out the challenges of training and retaining the right manpower with Andrew Khng, Chairman, Public Hygiene Council.

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Daily Cuts - Breaking down breakdancing as it enters the Olympic Games

Break dancing debuts as a sporting event at this year’s Paris Olympics, and Asia First’s Andrea Heng and Joel Chua understand why it’s deemed as an athletic sport that showcases some gravity defying stunts. Singapore’s very own professional B-boy Jeremy Sim, who won a bronze medal at the SEA Games in Cambodia in 2023, joins the conversation.

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Daily Cuts - Forget the stars, aim for Mars!

A team of students from Singapore took home a prestigious NASA prize, beating 72 teams from 14 countries. The winning design was a rover capable of navigating the terrain of Mars! Asia First’s Andrea Heng and Joel Chua spoke with 15-year-old Riddhima Bajpai, co-leader of the winning team from NPS International School.

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