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Aged 60, he runs 10km daily, practises clean eating to donate blood every 28 days
Lim Kim Koon remains committed to his dawn workouts and healthy diet until he can no longer donate blood. The programme On The Red Dot finds out what it takes to be one of Singapore’s top donors.
Investigative Stories
‘World’s worst drivers’: Are Singaporeans as bad as they proclaim each other to be?
Singaporean drivers have a notorious reputation, but are bad driving skills or a poor driving culture the main culprit? The programme Talking Point sends its hosts to find out and asks viewers which group of drivers are the worst.
Fighting COVID-19
With end of zero-COVID in China come chaos, challenges, recovery
The programme Insight looks at China’s transition from COVID-19, the political and economic impact and what lies ahead for the rest of the world after the most populous country has resumed international travel.
Life Hacks
Overcoming
‘Last line of defence’: Meet the ‘$1 lawyers’ who provide justice for all
More young lawyers want to make a full-time career in giving free legal advice and representation, says charity Pro Bono SG, which has an office on the grounds of a temple. This, even as some cases are greeted with brickbats.
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Trial programme gets children to befriend seniors — 5 reasons to watch this С²ÝÉçÇø series
A 10-week inter-generation programme explores how forming friendships across ages can foster a happier, more compassionate society. С²ÝÉçÇø series It Takes A Village documents this journey undertaken by six pairs of children and seniors.
Asian Politics
How Marcos family & supporters are rewriting history online: Digital activists fight misinformation
On average, more than 376 edits are made on Ferdinand Marcos Sr's Wikipedia page every year, with certain editors returning to ‘sanitise’ the page. Digital activists believe that since the 2000s, the Marcos family and its supporters have been distorting and editing content on social media and the Internet about Philippine history, especially the martial law years, to gain favour with the public.
Our Planet
Our waters aren’t ‘boring’: Meet the disabled diver who photographs Singapore’s sea critters
With only one functioning arm, Kelvin Pung is on a quest to document and promote the island’s aquatic gems such as the Pikachu nudibranch. The programme On The Red Dot finds out how his efforts are quietly paying off.