World Business Report Episodes Episode guide
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Airbus scraps A380 superjumbo as sales slump
European plane maker Airbus has pulled the plug on its struggling A380 superjumbo
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Economy protests in South Africa
Thousands of South Africans have protested against unemployment and poverty
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Economy Protests in South Africa
Thousands of South Africans have protested against unemployment and poverty
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Major Trial of Catalan Separatists Begins
Figures in the 2017 Catalan independence bid are on trial in Madrid, accused of rebellion
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Major trial of Catalan separatists begins
Figures in the 2017 Catalan independence bid are on trial in Madrid, accused of rebellion
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Iran's Revolution 40 Years On
Forty years since the Iranian revolution, we assess the health of Iran's economy
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Iran's Revolution 40 Years On
Forty years since the Iranian revolution, we assess the health of Iran's economy
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US and China Gear Up For More Trade Talks
Negotiators from the US and China will attempt to reset their economic relationship.
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Finland Basic Income Experiment Results Unveiled
Providing a basic income to unemployed Finns did not help them find work, research finds
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Finland Basic Income Experiment Results Unveiled
Providing a basic income to unemployed Finns did not help them find work, research finds
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Instagram bans "graphic" self harm images
Instagram announces it will ban graphic images of self-harm on the photo sharing app
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50 Days to Brexit
We look ahead to Britain's scheduled departure from the European Union in 50 days' time
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World Bank presidency nomination
The US's nomination for World Bank president is David Malpass
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Giant European Rail Merger Blocked
The European Union has blocked a proposed rail merger between Alstom and Siemens
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State of the Union Predictions
A Washington speechwriter gives her tips for writing an engaging address
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Spain's Preparations for Brexit
We're in Spain looking at the country's preparations for the UK's departure from the EU
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Is Slack Worth Over $10 Billion?
The business communication platform has announced plans to go public later this year
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Australia Banks Faulted for 'Broken Lives'
An inquiry into Australia's scandal-plagued financial sector proposes sweeping reforms
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Several Countries Press Venezuelan President to Quit
Britain, France, Germany and Spain have joined calls for Nicolas Maduro to stand down
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India Budget Targets Help for Farmers
India's finance minister Piyush Goyal has unveiled a budget which aims to help farmers
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India Budget Targets Help for Farmers
India's finance minister Piyush Goyal has unveiled a budget which aims to help farmers
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Italy's Economy Enters Recession
Italy's economy tipped into recession at the end of last year according to latest figures
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Italy's Economy Enters Recession
Italy's economy tipped into recession at the end of last year according to latest figures
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US-China Trade Talks Resume
High level talks are under way in Washington to try and reduce US-China trade tensions
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US-China Trade Talks Resume
High level talks are under way in Washington to try and reduce US-China trade tensions
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US Files Charges Against China's Huawei
The US Justice Department filed charges against Chinese telecoms giant Huawei and its CFO
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US Files Charges Against China's Huawei
The US Justice Department filed charges against Chinese telecoms giant Huawei and its CFO
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US Hits Venezuela Oil Firm PDVSA With Sanctions
The US have also urged the country's military to accept a peaceful transfer of power.
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'Very Low' Hope in Brazil Dam Search
Over 300 people are missing and dozens are confirmed dead after a Brazil dam collapsed
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Vale Under Pressure Over Brazilian Dam Collapse
Rescue teams have resumed search for hundreds of missing people after dam collapse.