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Daily Cuts - Winner of Exemplary Young Mother Award raises her brother's children

Even though Siti Fatinnurain is not their biological mother, she has taken it upon herself to raise her brother's two children by herself, as their legal guardian. Both children have autism. She's the winner of Jamiyah Singapore's Exemplary Young Mother Award. She shares what motivated her to take on this responsibility, and the challenges she's had to overcome.

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Daily Cuts - A long road for Four Horse Road

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Director Kuo Jian Hong and cast member R Chandran of Four Horse Road, an immersive site-specific production by The Theatre Practice, a local bilingual theatre institution. They’ll discuss how this restaged production was affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, and how audience members will be exposed to 150 years of history staged across two heritage buildings along Waterloo Street.

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Daily Cuts - Finding Bliss with Babies Bliss

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Angelia Ng, the founder of Babies Bliss, a fertility massage service to help women in Singapore to deal with their infertility issues. Ng will talk about her entrepreneurial journey so far, how she set it up from scratch, manpower issues, how her business coped during Covid-19 and the circuit breakers, and more support needed for women entrepreneurs in Singapore.

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Daily Cuts - We beat Team Beijing at the Asian Junior Exchange Games

We say congratulations to our youth athletes from the Singapore Table Tennis Association. They’ve come out tops in the Asian Junior Exchange Games held in Tokyo recently. Team Singapore beat Team Beijing 3-2 in the finals. President of STTA - Poh Li San shares what's next for the team. 

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Daily Cuts - Gina Raimondo in Beijing, but will this move anything?

US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo is in Beijing to build stable economic ties between the two countries. She is the fourth cabinet-level US official to visit China in the past three month and it’s also the first time a US commerce secretary has travelled to China in 7 years. During her meeting with Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao, they've agreed on a “commercial issues working group”. Steven Okun, Senior Advisor, McLarty Associates explains if this is big progress for US-China ties.

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Daily Cuts - Climate action for the sake of our children

The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child met on Monday to call on countries to do more to protect our kids against climate change. They say countries are obliged to combat things like pollution and climate change. There’s also the ‘Convention on the Rights of the Child’ treaty which received an update. Dr Frederica Perera, Professor of Public Health, Columbia University tells Arnold & Andrea more about this report.

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