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CNA938 Rewind - US enters the Israel-Iran war

CNA938 Rewind - US enters the Israel-Iran war

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CNA938 Rewind
Iran has struck Israel in retaliation for the US bombing of three Iranian nuclear sites in what's seen as America's biggest foreign policy gamble. President Donald Trump says Tehran must now end its fight with Israel or face a force far greater than what was witnessed. Andrea Heng and Susan Ng assess the latest developments with Alex Vatanka, Senior Fellow, Middle East Institute.
CNA938 Rewind - US enters the Israel-Iran war
Iran has struck Israel in retaliation for the US bombing of three Iranian nuclear sites in what's seen as America's biggest foreign policy gamble. President Donald Trump says Tehran must now end its fight with Israel or face a force far greater than what was witnessed. Andrea Heng and Susan Ng assess the latest developments with Alex Vatanka, Senior Fellow, Middle East Institute.
16 mins
CNA938 Rewind - Stock take today: US strikes on Iran, crude oil forecast
On the daily markets analysis on Open For Business, Andrea Heng and Susan Ng speak with Heng Koon How, Head of Markets Strategy, Global Economics and Markets Research, UOB.
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CNA938 Rewind - Dark cloud over Wilmar as alleged corruption case is revisited
Singapore Agribusiness giant Wilmar International is back in the spotlight after Indonesian prosecutors appeal the previous acquittal over alleged misconduct in obtaining palm oil export permits. Andrea Heng and Susan Ng assess the reverberations this will have on the company with Aaron Choo, Senior Assistant Director, Special Projects and Sustainability, Singapore Institute of International Affairs.
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CNA938 Rewind - A Letter to Myself: Jolene Tham carries family curry puff business forward with grit and gratitude
Jolene Tham, 25, is the third-generation owner of Rolina Traditional Hainanese Curry Puffs, located at Tanjong Pagar Market and Food Centre. She took over the family business in 2023, under difficult circumstances — soon after her father, the second-generation owner, was diagnosed with late-stage cancer. Jolene and her husband, Kwan Wei Lun, share how they had to quickly adapted to the heavy demands of the hawker trade and why they're grateful for having each other as they take the family business forward.
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Muslim countries to set up contact group to seek Israel-Iran de-escalation, World News
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ANKARA — The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation said on Sunday (June 22) it would set up a ministerial contact group to establish regular contact with international and regional parties to support de-escalation efforts after US and Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear sites. In a joint declaration following a meeting of the 57-member group's foreign ministers in Istanbul, the OIC condemned "the aggression of Israel" against Iran, stressing "the urgent need to stop Israeli attacks and their great concern regarding this dangerous escalation". It also urged the international community to take deterrent measures against attacks on Iran and "make Israel accountable for crimes committed". While the joint declaration from the meeting in Istanbul did not mention the overnight US strikes, the group also agreed on a separate 13-article resolution on the Israel-Iran conflict, in which it condemned both the Israeli and US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, adding the OIC was in full solidarity with Tehran. It also called on the International Atomic Energy Agency to "unequivocally condemn those attacks and to report those attacks to the Security Council," adding the "barbaric attacks" violated international law, according to a draft of the resolution. It said the OIC also called on Israel to "join without delay the treaty of Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and place all its nuclear facilities and activities under comprehensive IAEA safeguards." US ally Israel is the only country in the Middle East widely believed to have nuclear weapons and says it struck Iran to prevent Tehran from developing its own nuclear weapons. OIC members also reaffirmed Iran's "inherent right to self-defence and to take all necessary measures to fully protect its sovereignty and citizens, and to prevent recurrence of such criminal acts against its territory in future," the text showed. [[nid:719371]]

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