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World Service,·4916 episodes
Why have emerging markets fallen in the wake of Donald Trump's presidential win?
21 Nov 2016,·17 mins
Prime Minister Modi's experiment to ban 500 and 1000 rupee notes: bold or foolhardy?
18 Nov 2016,·17 mins
The 1MDB scandal rocks Malaysia's streets while climate change washes away its tea crops
17 Nov 2016,·17 mins
How shocks, from Brexit to Trump's election to terror attacks, disrupt global travel.
16 Nov 2016,·17 mins
The US is one of three countries in the world that doesn't guarantee paid maternity leave
15 Nov 2016,·17 mins
Who's likely to hold key economic and financial appointments in Trump's administration?
14 Nov 2016,·17 mins
Why Robots, not Chinese or Mexicans, may be mostly to blame for US factory job losses
11 Nov 2016,·17 mins
The President-Elect's Economic Agenda: Will it work or start a trade war?
10 Nov 2016,·17 mins
Can the president-elect right the US economy, having rattled markets with his election?
09 Nov 2016,·26 mins
A special edition from Beijing on how sky-high property prices are affecting locals.
08 Nov 2016,·17 mins
The PM says trade opportunities will be "limitless". But will other countries play ball?
07 Nov 2016,·17 mins
India's Finance Minister on how the fastest growing big economy can grow even faster.
04 Nov 2016,·17 mins
Is the night time economy under threat? We hear from London, Sydney and Amsterdam.
03 Nov 2016,·17 mins
Cheap wind and solar power could soon make the coal, oil and gas industries defunct.
02 Nov 2016,·17 mins
Is technology rather than labour costs driving US jobs overseas?
01 Nov 2016,·17 mins
Asian countries contemplate a US that's increasingly ambivalent about free trade deals.
31 Oct 2016,·17 mins
Computer code is taking over everything from medical diagnosis to legal due process.
28 Oct 2016,·17 mins
Stones aren't just dug up anymore - they're also dredged from the sea and grown from gas.
27 Oct 2016,·17 mins
Can the continent invest in its youth, or will it be sunk by collapsing commodity prices?
26 Oct 2016,·17 mins
As sterling wilts and imported guitar prices rise, should we fret about "currency wars"?
25 Oct 2016,·17 mins
Is corruption behind the latest crisis in DRC? Is more violence "all but inevitable"?
24 Oct 2016,·17 mins
Is the growing resistance of infections to medicines the biggest threat facing humanity?
21 Oct 2016,·17 mins
Economic truths about the supposed pro-Trump demographic, and why the polls may be wrong.
20 Oct 2016,·17 mins
An economist, psychoanalyst, soldier and statistician on how to survive uncertain times
19 Oct 2016,·17 mins
About half of all drug research is paid for by charitable foundations and public bodies.
18 Oct 2016,·17 mins
War and the Ebola epidemic crushed Liberia's education system. Can private firms fix it?
17 Oct 2016,·17 mins
Amid slowing growth, can the BRICS economies still reshape the world order?
14 Oct 2016,·17 mins
Hispanics are thriving in San Antonio, but representation in big business has lagged.
13 Oct 2016,·17 mins
Will this great international capital be harmed by the UK's decision to leave the EU?
12 Oct 2016,·17 mins
Is Nigeria facing a banking crisis? One analyst says so. Another is more optimistic.
11 Oct 2016,·17 mins