Skip to main content
Advertisement
Advertisement

Daily Cuts - Would allowing Ukraine to use long-range weapons pay off?

As the US and Britain discuss allowing Ukraine to use Western weapons to strike deep within Russia, some US officials are deeply skeptical that doing so would make a significant difference in Kyiv's battle against Russian invaders. Meanwhile, Russia warned the US and its Western allies that should they permit Ukraine to fire weapons deeper into Russia, they would put his country “at war” with NATO. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman examine how much of a help an easing of the restrictions on weapons usage would be to Ukraine, with the help of James Der Derian, Michael Hintze Chair of International Security Studies and Director, Centre for International Security Studies, University of Sydney. 

Daily Cuts - Jake Sullivan in Beijing: Why it matters now

US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan is in Beijing for talks with China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi, in a bid to stabilise ties between the world’s two biggest economies ahead of America’s presidential election in November. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman analyse the timing and the tight agenda of his visit, which observers see as a precursor to another Biden-Xi summit with Steven Okun, Senior Advisor, McLarty Associates / Founder and CEO, APAC Advisors

Resume Pause 12 mins

Daily Cuts - Is the Lease Buyback Scheme attractive with today's soaring resale prices?

Rising HDB resale prices are shining the spotlight on HDB’s lease buyback scheme – in particular, whether it would benefit seniors more than selling their flat in order to boost their retirement funds. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman find out how attractive the scheme is today, despite the significant increase in HDB resale prices with Professor Sumit Agarwal, Professor of Finance, Economics and Real Estate at NUS Business School

Resume Pause 11 mins

Daily Cuts - How to spot signs of a sinkhole forming and ensure pedestrian safety

A tourist remains missing days after falling into a sinkhole in a busy area in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. A second sinkhole has since emerged, prompting authorities to close off the road. On Asia First, Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman seek to understand how a sinkhole is formed, where they’re usually found, how to identify them and what authorities must do now to ensure pedestrian safety with Nawaz Muhammad, Geomorphologist, Geography Department, NUS

Resume Pause 15 mins

Daily Cuts - #TalkBack: Could electric vehicles pose as fire hazards?

On #TalkBack, Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Terence Siew, President and Co-Founder, Electric Vehicle Association of Singapore, about whether electric vehicles could pose as fire hazards.

Resume Pause 30 mins

Daily Cuts - Could Singapore ever experience major life-threatening sinkholes?

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Nithish Vattathoor, Consultant Geophysicist, Geophysical Surveys and Consulting, about whether Singapore could ever experience major life-threatening sinkholes.

Resume Pause 13 mins