World Business Report Episodes Episode guide
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New Argentina President Faces Major Economic Challenge
Argentina's new leader, Mauricio Macri, has warned the challenges ahead are enormous.
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South African Finance Minister Sacked
The country's currency has plunged to record lows following Nhlanhla Nene's departure.
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Rich and Poor Nations Form Alliance to Tackle Global Warming
A breakthrough at the Paris climate talks. How will this help a final deal?
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Rich and Poor Nations Form Alliance to Tackle Global Warming
A breakthrough at the Paris climate talks. How will this help a final deal?
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Anglo American slashes 85,000 jobs
Mining giant Anglo American says it's going to shed 85,000 jobs.
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Anglo American slashes 85,000 jobs
Mining giant Anglo American says it's going to shed 85,000 jobs.
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Anglo American slashes 85,000 jobs
Mining giant Anglo American says it's going to shed 85,000 jobs.
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Beijing Issues First Smog 'Red Alert'
Pollution in the capital is so bad that schools will close and construction will stop.
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Beijing Issues First Smog 'Red Alert'
Pollution in the capital is so bad that schools will close and construction will stop.
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Beijing Issues First Smog 'Red Alert'
Pollution in the capital is so bad that schools will close and construction will stop.
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Venezuela Votes
Opposition parties are set to end the Socialist Party's 16 year reign in the country.
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Brazil Dam Burst: Environmental Damage Spreading Down River
Toxic mud swamped several Brazilian towns when the dam at an iron ore mine collapsed.
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Brazil Dam Burst: Environmental Damage Spreading Down River
Toxic mud swamped several Brazilian towns when the dam at an iron ore mine collapsed.
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Brazil Dam Burst: Environmental Damage Spreading Down River
Toxic mud swamped several Brazilian towns when the dam at an iron ore mine collapsed.
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Europe's Central Bank Tries to Boost a Stalled Eurozone Economy
The ECB cuts interest rates and extends stimulus measures to bolster economic recovery.
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Europe's Central Bank Tries to Boost the Stalled Eurozone Economy
The ECB cuts interest rates and extends stimulus measures to bolster economic recovery.
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Europe's Central Bank Tries to Boost the Stalled Eurozone Economy
The ECB cuts interest rates and extends stimulus measures to bolster economic recovery.
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Pressure Builds to Toughen Greece Migrant Controls
Greece is reportedly warned it faces suspension from Europe's passport-free travel area.
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Pressure Builds to Toughen Greece Migrant Controls
Greece is reportedly warned it faces suspension from Europe's passport-free travel area.
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Pressure Builds to Toughen Greece Migrant Controls
Greece is reportedly warned it faces suspension from Europe's passport-free travel area.
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Air Asia Crash: 'Faulty Part' Major Factor
Investigators say faulty equipment and pilot error caused an Air Asia plane to crash.
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Air Asia Crash: 'Faulty Part' Major Factor
Investigators say faulty equipment and pilot error caused an Air Asia plane to crash.
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British American Tobacco Faces Bribery Allegations
A BBC investigation has uncovered evidence of bribery and corruption in East Africa.
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British American Tobacco Faces Bribery Allegations
A BBC investigation has uncovered evidence of bribery and corruption in East Africa.
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British American Tobacco Faces Bribery Allegations
A BBC investigation has uncovered evidence of bribery and corruption in East Africa.
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The World in Paris
Leaders from across the globe attend the COP21 climate change meeting.
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Global Retailers Seek Black Friday Spending Spree
Retailers around the world offer bargains hoping to cash in on America's Black Friday
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Global Retailers Seek Black Friday Spending Spree
Retailers around the world offer bargains hoping to cash in on America's Black Friday
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Global Retailers Seek Black Friday Spending Spree
Retailers around the world offer bargains hoping to cash in on America's Black Friday
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Russia Prepares Economic Sanctions Against Turkey
Russia prepares economic sanctions against Turkey for shooting down a jet close to Syria