Business Daily Episodes Episode guide
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Counting the cost of Iftar
We find out how the rising price of food is affecting Muslims around the world.
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Argentina: Still a nation of beef lovers?
The much-loved meat is becoming unaffordable for some consumers.
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Why are African flights so expensive?
Prices are around 45% more expensive than equivalent trips elsewhere.
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How Covid shifted US tipping
With customers using less cash, we look at the impact.
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Bringing the Tasmanian Tiger back from extinction
Australian scientists are aiming to bring a long-extinct animal back to life.
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The Phantom of the Opera: Goodbye Broadway
After 35 years, the musical is closing in New York.
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Inside the semiconductor factory
Almost everything electronic is powered by chips. But what goes into making them?
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How wearing glasses can improve the economy
A simple solution which improves literacy, job prospects, and keep families safe.
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The modern pilgrimage boom
How new pilgrim paths and trails are boosting local businesses.
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The Good Friday Agreement: 25 years on
Has stability in Northern Ireland helped the economy?
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Business Daily meets: World Chess CEO Ilya Merenzon
How do you make a game with a conservative image more marketable, and more profitable?
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Coffee: Time for a new bean?
Could the Liberica bean future-proof the world's favourite drink?
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Fair pay for rooibos tea
We hear from the people who discovered rooibos tea and are now being paid back by farmers.
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Happy Birthday barcode
The barcode turns 50. What next for one of the most important innovations in retail?
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Population: Your questions answered
Dr Jennifer Sciubba, population expert, on the impact of having more people in the world.
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Japan's aging population
We look into what the ever decreasing workforce means for businesses in Japan.
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Nigeria's brain drain
We look into Japa - Nigeria's problem with highly skilled people leaving the country.
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Italy's low birth rate
Italy’s population is shrinking rapidly – we take a look at the economic impact.
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India's growing population
India is about to become the most populous nation on earth, we explore what that means.
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The business of returning treasures
We explore the debate around returning problematic museum artefacts
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Venezuela: 10 years on
The country has been through an extraordinary economic collapse. Where does it go next?
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Chatbots and business
We explore how AI chatbots are changing the way businesses are run.
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Afrobeats: A multi-million dollar industry
We find out whether other sectors can capitalise on the music genre's success.
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Antibiotics: How to fix a broken market
Research into new antibiotics is crucial - how can we fix the market so it happens?
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Business Daily Meets: Sarah Willingham
The hospitality entrepreneur talks about launching a business in the pandemic.
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The unbanked
We ask why 1.4 billion people can't get a bank account, and what's being done to help.
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What is Rumble? The streaming platform building an alternative internet
We take a deep dive into the alt-tech company “immune to cancel culture”
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Syria's child labour problem: Abdullah's story
Abdullah, 14, tells us he's been forced into child labour just to keep his family fed.
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Syria: Life after the earthquake
A month on from the devastating earthquake in Syria. How does life and business rebuild?
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Oscars: Celebrity gifting suites
Behind the scenes at a celebrity gifting suite, who gets what and what does it cost?