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Daily Cuts - JISR Film Festival

Melanie Oliveiro finds out where in Singapore we can go to watch films made by moviemakers from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, and in the process learning more about modern Arabian culture - should we consider traveling to the GCC. The JISR Film Festival is an inaugural cultural festival that’s debuting in Singapore, featuring the works of established and emerging filmmakers. Cinemagoers will access a curated selection of 17 films representing the diverse cinematic landscape of the GCC, along the themes of sustainability, animation, sports and female empowerment.

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Daily Cuts - Israel Hamas Updates

No ceasefire deal, but US top diplimat Anthony Blinken says there’s still “space for an agreement” in Gaza. Meanwhile concern mounts over Israel's imminent ground invasion of Rafah - where more than a million Palestinians are sheltering. Joel Chua and Susan Ng find out more from Dr Peter Layton, Visiting Fellow, Griffith-Asia Institute, Griffith University

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Daily Cuts - Consumer Complaints involving Online Purchases

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Linus Ng, Member, CASE Central Committee and Chairperson, CASE Consumer Education Committee, about why consumer complaints involving online purchases saw a 47 per cent surge in 2023. 

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Daily Cuts - Are You A Fake?

Are you who you say you are? Do you have the skills people think you possess? Or are you feeling like an imposter? Hear how it can eat you up from inside out and how you can manage it. Work It's Stanley Leong and Cheryl Goh host John Ng who is the Chief Passionary Officer of leadership development and hospitality consultancy, Meta Consulting.

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Daily Cuts - Singapore's Key Household Income Trends

Singapore households saw income rise in 2023, and a slightly narrowed income inequality gap. Andrea Heng and Joel Chua unpack the numbers with Professor Sumit Agarwal, Professor of Finance, Economics and Real Estate at NUS Business School

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Daily Cuts - Indonesia Presidential Election - Could a runoff be possible?

Over 200-million Indonesians are eligible to vote next Wednesday for their next president. The big question: Will one candidate win in a single round of voting? Andrea Heng and Joel Chua find out from Kennedy Muslim, Senior Researcher and Analyst, Indikator Politik Indonesia

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