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Say what? Explaining climate change can be an exercise in frustration and futility when jargon gets in the way. Climate academics Winston Chow and Terry van Gevelt from the Singapore Management University defend themselves against Liling Tan on this episode of the Climate Conversations podcast. (This podcast episode is in partnership with the inaugural Ideas Festival. You can find out more at www.ideasfestival.edu.sg.)
Climate Conversations Podcast: Must climate communication be so dense?
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Corruption scandals and changing lifestyles see Muslims in Malaysia turning to Islamic party PAS and influential religious leaders for guidance, while the recent presidential election in Indonesia suggests political Islam is waning there. Arnold Gay speaks to CNA's Nivell Rayda and Amir Yusof to find out what’s shaping these religious trends on this episode of the CNA Correspondent podcast.
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Flexible work can be implemented for most white-collar job roles - but how about food servers, teachers and nurses? ArcLab CEO James Chia weighs in.
Commentary: Here’s what flexible work could look like for frontline workers
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Just as there are generous grants for workers to learn new skills, businesses too have a range of resources to tap on. Hsin Chong Lee, managing director of BNL, explains to Andrea Azureene Heng on the Money Talks podcast how he uses subsidies and grants to help his company and staff improve. (This episode was done in collaboration with the Ministry of Finance, in support of Budget 2024.)
Money Talks Podcast: How companies can maximise government grants and subsidies
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Singapore's workplace fatality rate is now among the lowest in the world, after a challenging period in 2022. Workers must speak up to remain safe, say SUSS' Victor Seah and Angela Tan.
Commentary: Don’t let Singapore’s record low workplace fatality rate be a ‘one-hit wonder’
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WATCH: Singapore recently saw its first conviction since marital immunity for rape was fully repealed in January 2020. When it comes to sexual relations, both parties need to know that consent is non-negotiable, says TSMP Law Corporation's Stefanie Yuen Thio.
Commentary: Marriage does not provide blanket consent for unwanted sex | Video
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Other than Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, it’s unlikely that any other candidate would be accepted by all parties within the Pakatan Harapan coalition and the unity government, says political analyst James Chai.
Commentary: As Malaysian PM Anwar’s party turns 25, who could be his successor?
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With new guidelines for flexible work arrangement requests kicking in by the end of the year, how can living and working spaces change to make hybrid work more accessible for all? Lilian Chee (National University of Singapore) and Ada Hiu Kan Wong (Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS)) share their research with Tiffany Ang on this episode of the Work It podcast. (This podcast episode is in partnership with the inaugural Ideas Festival. You can find out more at www.ideasfestival.edu.sg)
Work It Podcast: Is flexible work shaping the office of the future?
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Such is the low bar of expectation, the fact that US and China have been talking is reason to cheer, says former editor Han Fook Kwang.
Commentary: What to do when the US-China rivalry gulf remains deep, wide and long-lasting
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