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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 - Why moonlighting could continue being a top local work trend

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Joshua Vong speak with Li Fengling, Head of HR, Institute for Human Resource Professionals, about why moonlighting could continue being a top work trend here this year.

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Daily Cuts - In Conversation: Gregory Van, CEO and Co-Founder, Endowus

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Joshua Vong speak with Gregory Van, CEO and Co-Founder, Endowus, about what inspired him to get involved in the world of financial literacy.

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Daily Cuts - Inside the Progressive Wage Portal

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Joshua Vong speak with Tan Wei Long, Director, Employment Standards and International Relations, Workplace Policy and Strategy Division, Ministry of Manpower, about how the Progressive Wage Portal enables lower-wage workers to check if they are being paid correctly under the Progressive Wage Model.

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Daily Cuts - Reminder of the A.C.T. approach to scam-prevention

In the final part of this series, we get a reminder of how we can help our family and friends, as well as the wider community, stay safe from scams. Our guest is Jenny Tong, Planning Officer from the Scam Public Education Office, Singapore Police Force.

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Daily Cuts - Assessing North Korea and the likelihood of war

Over the weekend, Pyongyang again fired cruise missiles into the sea. Many commentators believe the recent North Korean actions and rhetoric do not appear out of the ordinary, but two veteran Pyongyang watchers recently wrote that they believe Kim Jong Un is preparing for war. We get analysis on this perspective. Our guest is Dr Stephen Nagy, Professor of Politics and International Studies, International Christian University in Tokyo.

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