World Business Report Episodes Episode guide
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Samsung Shares Slide on Phone Recall
Shares in Samsung fell sharply after it urged users not to use its flagship Note 7 phone.
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First broadcast 2016/09/12 00:06 GMT
The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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Fury over Facebook 'Napalm girl' censorship
Facebook has controversially removed an iconic image from the Vietnam war.
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Fury over Facebook 'Napalm girl' censorship
The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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Fury over Facebook 'Napalm girl' censorship
Facebook has controversially removed an iconic image from the Vietnam war from a post.
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US cable firm takes over F1 racing
The man known as the "Cable Cowboy" has taken a controlling stake in F1 motor racing.
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US cable firm takes over F1 racing
John Malone, the US cable TV billionaire, is taking control of Formula One racing.
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US cable firm takes over F1 racing
John Malone, the US cable TV billionaire, is taking control of Formula One.
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Apple Tax: Irish Parliament Debates European Ruling
Irish MPs have been debating whether Apple owes their government €13bn in back taxes.
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Apple Tax: Irish Parliament Debates European Ruling
Irish MPs have been debating whether Apple owes their government €13bn in back taxes.
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Apple Tax: Irish Parliament Debates European Ruling
Irish MPs have been debating whether Apple owes their government €13bn in back taxes.
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Shipping Firm Thrown Lifeline
The bankrupt shipping company Hanjin could get a lifeline from South Korea's government.
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Shipping Firm Thrown Lifeline
The bankrupt shipping company Hanjin could get a lifeline from South Korea's government.
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Shipping Firm Thrown Lifeline
The bankrupt shipping company Hanjin could get a lifeline from South Korea's government.
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Calais Blockade: Protest Targets Migrant Jungle Camp
There's chaos as French lorry drivers and farmers seek closure of a Calais refugee camp.
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Calais Blockade: Protest Targets Migrant Jungle Camp
There's chaos as French lorry drivers and farmers seek closure of a Calais refugee camp.
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Calais Blockade: Protest Targets Migrant Jungle Camp
There's chaos as French lorry drivers and farmers seek closure of a Calais refugee camp.
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CDU Trails Anti-Islam Party in German Regional Election
Germany’s anti-Islam AfD party pushes Merkel’s CDU into third place in regional vote.
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Samsung Recalls Phones With Batteries That Catch Fire.
Samsung has recalled Galaxy Note 7 Smartphones that use unsafe batteries linked to fires.
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Samsung Recalls Phones With Batteries That Catch Fire.
Samsung has recalled Galaxy Note 7 Smartphones that use unsafe batteries linked to fires.
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Samsung Recalls Phones With Batteries That Catch Fire.
Samsung has recalled Galaxy Note 7 Smartphones that use unsafe batteries linked to fires.
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Apple Boss Says EU Irish Tax Bill Is "Maddening"
Apple's CEO Tim Cook is "very confident" of winning an appeal against the EU tax ruling.
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Apple Boss Says EU Irish Tax Bill Is "Maddening"
Apple's CEO Tim Cook is "very confident" of winning an appeal against the EU tax ruling.
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Apple Boss Says EU Irish Tax Bill Is "Maddening"
Apple's CEO Tim Cook is "very confident" of winning an appeal against the EU tax ruling.
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Brazilian Senators Approve Impeachment of President Rousseff
Brazil's senate votes to remove Dilma Rousseff from presidency.
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Brazilian Senators Approve Impeachment of President Rousseff
Brazil's senate votes to remove Dilma Rousseff from presidency.
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Nigeria's Economic Woes Deepen
Nigeria is officially in recession as the country suffers from the falling oil price.
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First broadcast 2016/08/30 22:32 GMT
The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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First broadcast 2016/08/30 18:32 GMT
The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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Apple's $14.5 Billion Tax Bill
Tech giant Apple has to pay $14.5 billion in back taxes to Ireland