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Daily Cuts - The Labubu frenzy: When a cuteness overload goes into overdrive

It all started with a photograph of Lisa from mega K-pop girl band Blackpink, carrying a bag with an “ugly” doll accessory strapped to her bag. The demand for Labubu exploded to epic proportions thereafter and the craze has led to thousands of dollars spent – and sometimes lost through scams. Labubu isn’t the first (remember Hello Kitty?) and it certainly won’t be the last. So why is it that “cute” sells so well? Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman speak to Dr Joshua Paul Dale, Professor, Department of British and American Literature Culture, Chuo University, to find out more. 

Daily Cuts - US election: How early voting works and why it matters

Early voting for the next American president taking place in the U.S with some states reporting record turnouts, two weeks out from the election. Andrea Heng speaks to Miles Coleman, Associate Editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball, University of Virginia Center for Politics, to check out the states conducting these early elections, why they matter and what could change between now and November 5th. 

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Daily Cuts - Reducing the likelihood of oil spills around Singapore

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Hui Wong speak with Associate Professor Federico Lauro from the Asian School of the Environment about what could be done to reduce the likelihood of oil spill-related incidents around Singapore. 

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Daily Cuts - Rejuvenating Tanjong Katong Complex

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Hui Wong speak with Dr Maliki Osman, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office and Chairman of the Geylang Serai Cultural Belt Steering Committee, about efforts being taken to rejuvenate Tanjong Katong Complex.

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Daily Cuts - Why the need for a group size rule to cycle on roads in Singapore

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Hui Wong speak with Steven Lim, Panel Member, Active Mobility Advisory Panel and President of Safe Cycling Task Force, about the need for a group size rule to cycle on roads in Singapore.

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Daily Cuts - At one with nature with the Singapore Writers Festival 2024

In ‘Culture Club’ Melanie Oliveiro chats with Yong Shu Hoong, Festival Director of the Singapore Writers Festival (SWF) and Cheyenne Phillips, local arts practitioner and SWF 2024 panelist. The pair reveal what's in store for this year's SWF. Yong talks about the theme ‘In Our Nature’ and what new features have been added to the annual festival. He also shares the names of well-known authors and presenters gracing SWF 2024. Phillips discusses her role as an SWF panelist taking part in ‘Land x People’, a panel discussion exploring how climate dischange impacts indigenous communities and marginalised groups.

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