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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 - Candidates announced for Indonesia's Presidential election

Candidates for Indonesia’s presidency and vice-presidency have been announced with a three-cornered fight taking place – the first in 15 years. The stiffer competition means candidates will have to develop strong programmes to win over more than 200 million voters as they head to the polls next February. But this could also lead to polarisation within Indonesian society. CNA938’s Arnold Gay and Andrea Heng spoke with Dr Deasy Simand-juntak, Associate Fellow, Indonesia Studies Programme, ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute. She told us how this election will differ from the last three-horse race in 2009.

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Daily Cuts - What's it like on-the-ground in Gaza?

14 more trucks carrying humanitarian aid arrived in Gaza for the third straight day. This is the second batch of supplies including food, water, and medicine, passing through from Egypt. But other crucial resources like fuel to power hospitals were excluded, amid fears that it could fall into Hamas’ hands. The aid delivered so far, only accounts for 4 percent of what is needed in the region, said the UN. CNA938’s Arnold Gay and Andrea Heng spoke with Satwant Singh, Chairman of Mercy Relief who gave us a sense of the humanitarian situation in Gaza right now.

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Daily Cuts - Rethinking narratives of health and nutrition

With the festive season approaching soon, snacking and eating heartily is inevitable! Then January rolls around and you start a new exercise regime to lose all the extra kilos but somehow, it’s not working! CNA938’s Arnold Gay and Andrea Heng spoke with Ian YH Tan, lecturer in strategic communications, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, NTU to find out more. He wrote about this in a commentary on CNA.Asia, titled 'I jogged 15km a week, so why did I keep getting fatter?'.

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Daily Cuts - A new partnership that gives you a holistic community-legal-social support system

The Community Development Councils (or CDCs) have been helping residents who need legal assistance. But they’re refreshing their programmes to suit our current needs. Along with other partners, the CDCs are now working with the Singapore Association of Social Workers (SASW), to improve coordination between agencies, and better provide residents with a holistic community-legal-social support system. Mohd Fahmi Aliman, Mayor, South East District & Richard Siaw, Chairman of Pro Bono SG’s Law Awareness Committee explains how this new partnership works.  

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Daily Cuts - Getting your child ready for formal schooling

It’s been more than a year since the ‘Forward Singapore’ exercise was launched. And the goal is to "review and refresh Singapore's social compact". One way the PAP Community Foundation (PCF) is contributing to this renewed social compact is to ensure preschoolers will get a smoother transition to formal schooling. They will also be starting active ageing centres by 2025 to help the elderly. Angela Yang, Director, Professional & Education Development at PCF explains what kind of transition do our preschoolers need to prepare for. 

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