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Daily Cuts - Is Singapore a target for transnational scams?

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Justine Moss speak with Associate Professor Razwana Begum, Head of Public Safety and Security Programme from the School of Humanities and Behavioural Sciences, SUSS, about whether Singapore has become a target for transnational scammers.

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Daily Cuts - Using job interviews to find out how much you’re worth could be a bad idea

Some jobseekers are securing job interviews to determine their value. Andrea Heng ask Sachet Sethi, Senior Manager, Robert Walters Singapore to tell us how prevalent this trend is, why it may backfire for applicants and the alternatives to finding out how much we’re worth in the job market. 

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Daily Cuts - Pressure on Netanyahu: When will he cave and bring an end to the war in Gaza?

Pressure is mounting on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, following the deaths of six hostages recovered in the war-torn enclave. He has likened the elimination of Hamas in Gaza to that of the Nazis in Germany – his refusal to make any concessions in the war as urged by the US presents a new challenge for the Biden administration. Andrea Heng get more insights from Dr Stephen Zunes, Professor of Politics and Director of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of San Francisco

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Daily Cuts - Need for a Protection Against Scams Bill

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Associate Professor Hannah Yee-Fen Lim, Division of Business Law, NTU Nanyang Business School, about the need for a Protection Against Scams Bill here.

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Daily Cuts - #TalkBack: Does ERP change Singaporeans' driving patterns?

On #TalkBack, Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Clifford Chow, Editor-In-Chief, Car Buyer Singapore, about whether ERP rates play a role in changing Singaporeans' driving patterns.

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Daily Cuts - Completed pandemic-delayed BTO projects: What it means for homebuyers

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Christine Sun, Chief Researcher and Strategist, OrangeTee Group, about what the completion of Build-To-Order projects delayed during the pandemic could mean for those looking to buy or rent a home in the months ahead.

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