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Daily Cuts - South Korea’s political crisis: Yoon Suk Yeol survives impeachment – for now

South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol escaped impeachment over the weekend, after his ruling People Power Party walked out on a parliamentary vote following his botched martial law decree. Andrea Heng and Susan Ng spoke with David Hundt, Associate Professor of International Relations, Deakin University, for a look ahead at what’s next for the country. 

Daily Cuts - How will friendly streets benefit you?

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Angela Lim speak with Terence Ho, Associate Professor (Practice), SUSS, about how friendly streets could benefit Singaporeans.

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Daily Cuts - A need for new measures to manage sexual offence cases in Singapore

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Angela Lim speak with Noelle Teoh, Associate Lawyer, GJC Law, about the need for the Singapore Courts to roll out new measures this year to better manage sexual offence cases.

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Daily Cuts - Culture Club: Uniting Street Culture Icons

In Culture Club, dive into the pulse of street culture with Melanie Oliveiro as she chats with Culture Cartel co-founder Jeremy Tan about ‘ICONS Uprising’—a celebration of legends and rising stars redefining the scene. From Sofie Chandra’s dazzling Hello Kitty collection to Dawn Ang’s edgy CASETiFY designs, discover the art, fashion, and creativity lighting up Asia’s street culture epicentre.

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Daily Cuts - Destination Anywhere: Arthur Kiong's Holland Village Favourites

In Destination Anywhere, Melanie Oliveiro takes a stroll through Holland Village with Far East Hospitality CEO Arthur Kiong as he reveals his go-to spots. From a trusted barber to irresistible nasi lemak, chicken rice and pizza, uncover the charm of this vibrant neighbourhood through his eyes. He’ll also reminisce living the ‘village’ life in New York City and Hong Kong’s Lan Kwai Fong area.

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Daily Cuts - Made in SG: Art for All, by All

How can contemporary art bring people together? Join Melanie Oliveiro as she explores how the Tanoto Art Foundation is redefining Southeast Asia’s art scene with inclusivity at its core. Associate Curator Binghao Wong and keynote speaker Joan Kee reveal how their programmes and exhibitions inspire creativity and connection for audiences from all walks of life.

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