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Daily Cuts - Travelling with neurodivergent kids

Children with autism face all sorts of social challenges, such as making eye contact and being easily anxious in new situations. Travelling can be challenging. But, Dr Abishek Abraham, Medical Director, Better Life Psychological Medicine Clinic, tells Asia First's Arnold and Andrea that with the right preparation, it doesn’t have to be impossible.

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Daily Cuts - Creating wedding marches to remember

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with James Wong, a famous pianist with close to a million followers on his tiktok @jameswongkl. Giving the nickname “CEO of Sad Songs'' to himself, his piano covers of classic songs have captured the internet. More notably, his reimagined piano covers of songs as wedding entrances earned him many opportunities to play for weddings and be part of people’s magical day.

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Daily Cuts - More than just a Work+Store

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Danny Wong, the CEO of Work+Store, a locally-founded storage provider for businesses and individuals. Danny Wong will talk about how the company was founded and storage trends observed as players in the game. He'll share more about the rise of demand from e-commerce firms, and how “shoppertainment” has made them cater to evolving needs like providing livestreaming rooms.

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Daily Cuts - Helping Women Juggle

Hear about an e-commerce platform and community that prides itself in being purpose-driven and inclusive in helping budding and seasoned female entrepreneurs. Artisan Nook’s Founder Reena Yin tells more to Work It’s Stanley Leong & Justine Moss.

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Daily Cuts - How companies can avoid exposure to money-laundering risks

Since the uncovering of the largest money-laundering case in Singapore, more businesses have become sensitised to their risk of being unwittingly involved in the illegal practice. We find out from Tan Jin, co-founder of OneHypernet, a corporate compliance consultant, what they can do to minimise their risks.

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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.

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