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Daily Cuts - Philippines cancels China-funded railway projects

The Philippines is no longer in talks with China for the funding of three railway projects after loan negotiations with the country continued to stall. The projects are wrth US$5 billion. We learn more about the reasons for the decision and the implicit message it could be sending about Manila’s fraught relations with Beijing. Joining us is Prof Edmund Tayao, a Political Analyst in Manila.

Daily Cuts - Horses that heal with EQUAL

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Sandra Leong, CEO of EQUAL, and Mr Tee Koon Tiong, a regular volunteer at EQUAL - a charity organisation that partners retired, rescued and re-homed horses and dogs to offer animal-assisted programmes for vulnerable persons. Sandra and Mr Tee will share more about what they do, equine-assisted programmes for the elderly, and EQUAL’s annual outreach, Christmas at the Stable, and what people can expect in its second run.

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Daily Cuts - Cats could live in HDBs soon!

"Pawsitive" news for aspiring cat owners! You might be allowed to own up to two cats in HDB flats under a new framework. Arnold Gay and Andrea Heng spoke with Thenuga Vijayakumar, President, Cat Welfare Society.

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Daily Cuts - Israel-Hamas Updates

The war resumes and spreads to Southern Gaza after truce talks break down. Does this spell the end of peace in the Middle East?

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Daily Cuts - #TalkBack: What Singapore could do to attract more tourists

On #TalkBack, Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Dr Kevin Cheong, Managing Partner, Syntegrate, about what Singapore could do to attract more modern tourists.

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Daily Cuts - Analysis: Community care apartments

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Dr Lee Nai Jia, Head of Real Estate Intelligence, PropertyGuru, about how community care apartments will support our nation's rapidly-ageing society.

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