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Daily Cuts - Women are flocking to the cinemas in China

In China, it’s been a record-breaking few months for movie theatres as young women flocked to see home-grown films. The number is staggering - More than 570 million people flocked to cinemas in the past four months. Box office receipts totaled $3.2 billion between June and September. This is the highest amount for that period in history. For the top five movies, 61% of the viewers were women, the highest percentage on record. Professor Ying Zhu is from the Academy of Film at Hong Kong Baptist University. She’s also author of the book, ‘Hollywood in China Behind the Scenes of the World’s Largest Movie Market’. She tells Arnold & Andrea why women are rushing to the cinemas. 

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Daily Cuts - Role of livestreaming in e-commerce's future

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Keith de Souza speak with Ng Jing Shen, Co-Founder and Group Chief Technology Officer, 17-LIVE, about the importance of livestreaming to the future of e-commerce.

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Daily Cuts - A holly jolly Orchard Christmas

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Mark Shaw, Chairman, Orchard Road Business Association, about the upcoming festivities aimed at ringing in the Christmas season.

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Daily Cuts - Tuah Bugis: Chronicles of the seafaring people of Singapore

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Sarafian Salleh, Engineering Consultant, Heritage Researcher and Author, 'Tuah Bugis – Chronicles Of The Seafaring People Of Singapore', about how his book traces the history of one of Singapore’s smaller ethnic groups.

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Daily Cuts - Up close and personal with August Bespoke

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Amanda Ang, CEO and Founder, August Bespoke, on the origins of her jewellery business, and advice on overcoming challenges which come with female entrepreneurship.

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Daily Cuts - Israel-Hamas Maritime Conflict

Concerns are mounting for international maritime safety as the Gaza conflict continues well into the seventh week. Arnold Gay and Susan Ng find out more from Amin Saikal, Emeritus Professor of Middle Eastern & Central Asian Studies, at Australia National University.

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