The hosts also touch on the new tariffs imposed by Trump on Canada and Mexico, and report on the tragic stabbing of a Singaporean student in Brussels, the motives for which remain unknown.
The surge in educational expenses is attributed to substantial shifts in the curriculum over the years, driven by the imperative need to equip school-age children with the latest digital technologies for future job markets.
According to him, nations, particularly the U.S., are now more engrossed in technology and business than in social and moral programs, creating a “me versus them” scenario.
To end the program on a more uplifting note, the hosts will also explore the important topic of women’s rights and resistance in Iran, highlighting why it is crucial for these women to stand up against their oppressors.
Additionally, Ms. Cauldwell and Ms. Chang will examine which foods aid in detoxifying your body, whether detoxing is beneficial, and the reasons for doing so.
Ms. Chang discussed the contradiction of terms applied to Singapore and explained how it might happen that if you work long hard hours, business individuals will burn themselves out from lack of pleasure and chilling out
They also examine the recent U.S. presidential election and the diverse reactions from world leaders regarding Donald Trump’s re-election, along with its potential impact on the global economy and political systems.”
Ms. Chang highlights that voting is compulsory for all Singaporean citizens, and those who do not vote are subject to an inquiry by a board to explain their absence. This serves as a stark reminder for U.S. citizens of the importance of voting.
More recently, scientists have found traces of chemicals in salmon. This isn’t surprising, given that many drugs end up in the sea
during shipment, leading to incidents where sharks have ingested these substances and been affected by cocaine and other chemicals.