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| 18-Nov-25 |
Beyond The Ballot Box (3:00 PM) |
What Would It Take for the Palestine Solidarity Movement to Turn Protest into Material Change?
Markela Panegyres, Artist & Activist |
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| 07-Aug-25 |
Morning Brief (7:30 AM) |
Ukraine’s War: Why No One Can End It (Yet)
Dr Sonia Mycak, Research Fellow, ANU Centre for European Studies |
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| 25-Oct-23 |
Inside Story (6:00 PM) |
Do Boycotts Work In Creating Change?
Professor Dr Mohd Nazari Ismail, Chairperson, BDS Movement Malaysia |
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| 30-Jun-22 |
Morning Brief (7:30 AM) |
Despite US Trade Standoff, Chinese Chips Gain Flavour -- At Home
Phelix Lee, Equity Analyst, Morningstar |
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| 28-Jun-22 |
The Breakfast Grille (8:00 AM) |
Russia's Ukraine Invasion: An Update
Dr Malcolm Davis, Senior Analyst, Australian Strategic Policy Institute |
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| 21-Apr-22 |
Morning Brief (7:30 AM) |
Are Sanctions Imposed On Russia Not Working?
Raffaello Pantucci, Senior Fellow, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies |
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| 22-Mar-22 |
Today I Learned (3:00 PM) |
What Exactly Are Economic Sanctions?
Assistant Professor Peter Beattie, Lecturer, Global Political Economy & Political Psychology, Chinese University of Hong Kong |
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| 18-Mar-22 |
Morning Brief (7:30 AM) |
The Role of Cryptocurrencies in Russian Sanctions
Varun Mittal, Chief Growth Officer of Singlife with Aviva and Author of Singapore: The Fintech Nation |
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| 15-Mar-22 |
Morning Brief (7:30 AM) |
Russian Oligarchs On The Run?
Jill Shah, Business Reporter, Bloomberg News |
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| 15-Mar-22 |
The 6AM Stretch (6:00 AM) |
Should You DNA Test Your Dog?
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| 14-Mar-22 |
The 6AM Stretch (6:00 AM) |
Why Are TV Scammers So Popular?
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| 11-Mar-22 |
The 6AM Stretch (6:00 AM) |
Forgetting The Pain, Remembering The Lessons
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| 09-Mar-22 |
Morning Brief (7:30 AM) |
Ordinary Russians Bear the Brunt of Sanctions
Tatiana Orlova, Lead Emerging Market Economist, Oxford Economics |
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| 07-Mar-22 |
Market Watch (9:15 AM) |
How does the Singaporean Economy and Russian Sanctions Tread?
Geoff Howie, Market Strategist, Singapore Exchange |
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| 04-Mar-22 |
The 6AM Stretch (6:00 AM) |
It's Ok To Switch Off
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| 02-Mar-22 |
Morning Brief (7:30 AM) |
Russia Under Pressure as Economic Sanctions Bite
Anders Åslund, Senior Fellow, Stockholm World Forum |
The 6AM Stretch
Thought-provoking discussions on ideas, people and events shaping our lives.
World Market Watch
Tony Nash, CEO, Complete Intelligence tells us where international markets are heading.
Morning Brief
We recap global and local headlines from today's papers and portals.
Morning Brief
r. Yang Zi, Research Fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, on the China's top general military purge.
Morning Brief
Wan Amirah Wan Usamah, Research Associate, Khazanah Research Institute, unpacks the significance of the BNPL take-up.
The Breakfast Grille
Dato' Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi discusses the Ministry of Works’ road projects, national infrastructure, and Sarawak’s political direction, MA63, and the Sarawak Formula.
Morning Brief
We break down the day’s top news with expert insights.
Morning Brief
(REPEAT) We dive into the local and international news that matters to you.
Opening Bell
(REPEAT) Tony Nash, CEO, Complete Intelligence tells us where international markets are heading.
Opening Bell
Imran Yusof, Head of Research, MBSB Research discusses the outlook for Malaysia's oil & gas sector.
Ringgit & Sense
Linnet Lee, licensed financial planner at Resolute Planning Sdn Bhd talks about personal finance aspects of Valentine's Day and being in a relationship in general.
Open For Business
Two years ago, TTRacing was already a fast-growing gaming chair brand making its mark across Southeast Asia. Today, they’ve not only expanded their presence in various markets across SEA, but also have pivoted into creating ergonomic lifestyles. We catch up with Founder and CEO Henry Ting to unpack how TTRacing has grown since 2024.
Tech Talk
Meta’s recent $2 billion acquisition of the Singapore-based Manus AI has signaled a major shift: APAC is now outpacing the West in the race for autonomous agents. As geopolitical tensions rise over tech transfers, Europe is left questioning if its "safety-first" regulations are leaving it behind. We speak with AI expert Clemens Wasner to unpack the fallout of the Meta-Manus deal and what it means for global tech sovereignty. Drawing on his decade of experience in Japan and China, Clemens explores the friction between EU governance and APAC speed, the surprising overlap in robotics and chips, and how localised "Sovereign AI" is reshaping the 2026 economic map.
Enterprise Explores
Malaysia is riding a record-breaking wave of RM144 billion in data centre investments, yet the "job density" remains surprisingly low. We examine the stark reality of building a digital empire when the nation faces a 90% gap in engineering talent and the looming "brain drain" to Singapore. Carlos Garcia Rodriguez joins the show to deconstruct the execution risks of this surge, from the massive strain on power and water grids to the rising costs of "project overheating." We explore whether Malaysia is destined to be a "digital landlord" for global giants or if we can truly move up the value chain by 2026.
The Breakfast Grille Repeat
Dato' Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi discusses the Ministry of Works’ road projects, national infrastructure, and Sarawak’s political direction, MA63, and the Sarawak Formula.
Discovery Hour
An eclectic selection of BBC shows, curated with variety in mind.
Beyond the Ballot Box
We speak to Charles Santiago, co-chair of ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR), about the Bloomberg article exposing cartels and politicians involved in migrant worker exploitation.
Health & Living
Are medical graduates entering the healthcare profession with unrealistic expectations? We look at why career regrets develop among young healthcare workers.
Top 5 at 5
A countdown of the 5 biggest stories of the day, to catch you up on all you need to know!