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Daily Cuts - War in Gaza - what will happen as Ramadan begins?

Muslims in Gaza begin Ramadan under the threat of an Israeli ground invasion of their last major refuge in the territory. Masoud Mostajabi, Deputy Director, Middle East Programs, Atlantic Council tells Joel Chua and Susan Ng the significance of this holy month in the context of this conflict.

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Daily Cuts - European Council summit — responding to ongoing hotspots

The European Council Summit begins today, as tensions on the continent and elsewhere continue to heat up. How will European leaders respond? Andrea Heng and Joel Chua speak with Professor Cedomir Nestorovic, from the ESSEC Business School Asia Pacific to find out more.

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Daily Cuts - Cheryl Wee

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Cheryl Wee about setting up her businesses Cheryl W and The Fifth @ Ngee Ann City – with a focus on beauty, hair and wellness services, how she learnt business skills from her mother Jean Yip, and her past showbiz life acting in the Channel 5 TV series, “Mata Mata”.

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Daily Cuts - TV culture: Female representation in the media

Melanie Oliveiro talks about the culture of female representation in the media landscape, and how films, streaming programmes and TV series have changed over the years, especially in terms of female representation. She speaks with Shuning Fu and Natasha Koster to analyse if certain genres have a better rate of female representation than others and what else audiences in Singapore and Asia are looking for when it comes to preferred content in a competitive media world.

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Daily Cuts - Peranakan Museum - Armenian Street Party

Melanie Oliveiro finds out where Singaporeans – young and older - can go to experience a street party with a difference. Audience manager Malvika Agarwal will talk more about the Armenian Street Party and the Instagrammable larger-than-life inflatable Peranakan kuehs called ‘The In-Kueh-Dibles’ that welcome guests outside Peranakan Museum. They will also discuss celebrated local artist Yip Yew Chong’s Mari Kita Makan, his first-ever projection mapping on Peranakan Museum’s facade.

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Daily Cuts - #TalkBack: Is the 44-hour work week still viable in Singapore?

On #TalkBack, Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Adrian Choo, CEO and Founder of Career Agility International, about whether the 44-hour work week is still viable here.

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