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Daily Cuts - S1E321: The lasting legacy of the mid-year exam

2023 marks the first year where all primary and secondary students will not have to sit for mid-year exams. But some parents could still be concerned about whether their children need them. Against this backdrop, CNA938's Arnold Gay and Justine Moss speak with Grace Tan, Founder-Principal of Learning Journey Education Centre, which offers mock mid-year English exams among their programmes. She shares the rationale behind these mock exams, and what the demand from parents has been like.

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Daily Cuts - S1E10: Bringing NFTs To The Clubs

Singapore Today speaks with Drew Mills, Group Head of Marketing, The Mandala Club about embracing Non-Fungible Tokens, or NFTs, in redesigning the local clubbing scene - both real-life and virtual.

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Daily Cuts - S1E9: The Future of Inter-Korean Ties

What will inter-Korean ties be like in the months, or even years, to come? And will China's support of Pyongyang further embolden Kim Jong Un? Singapore Today spoke with Sean King, Visiting Fellow, RSIS & Senior VP, Park Strategies, about this and more.

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Daily Cuts - S1E8: Combating Cybercrime In Singapore

Singapore Today speaks with David Koh, CEO of the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore about the common cyber threats that target Singaporeans and how they should look out for them.

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Daily Cuts - S1E7: Boosting Bone Marrow Reserve Support

Singapore Today speaks with Charles Loh, CEO of the Bone Marrow Donor Programme about their new nationwide campaign, 'Match For Life', which will help provide hope for patients with leukaemia and blood-related diseases.

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Daily Cuts - S1E6: Empowering Singapore Women Entrepreneurs

Singapore Today speaks to Harmin Kaur, Founder and Chairperson, Women Venture Asia for insights into how her new non-profit organisation will help empower women entrepreneurs in Singapore.

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