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World Service,·8201 episodes
The move is part of plans to ramp up domestic production
11 Sep 2025,·26 mins
Larry Ellison overtakes Elon Musk to become the world’s richest person for brief period
10 Sep 2025,·26 mins
Ursula von der Leyen tells Europe it must control its own defence and security.
Could a weaker US economy mean the Federal Reserve's more likely to cut interest rates?
09 Sep 2025,·26 mins
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed formally launched the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
France's government collapses as MPs vote to oust prime minister Bayrou
08 Sep 2025,·26 mins
French government facing collapse as PM Francois Bayrou expected to lose confidence vote.
A majority of them were Koreans, making electric vehicles and batteries
05 Sep 2025,·26 mins
What's the cost in rebuilding east Afghanistan's infrastructure after the latest disaster
What do we know about Stephen Miran?
04 Sep 2025,·26 mins
India's announced massive tax cuts on items ranging across biscuits, electronics and cars
Nationwide protests have hit Indonesia over police violence and state spending priorities
03 Sep 2025,·26 mins
We discuss why governments around the world are seeing their borrowing and debt rising?
Donald Trump says Washington DC is a 'safe space' but what's it like for businesses?
02 Sep 2025,·26 mins
What is the economic impact of China and Russia agreeing to build a new gas pipeline?
Guyana votes for a new leader amid an oil boom and rising tensions with Venezuela
01 Sep 2025,·26 mins
The head of the ECB fears the impact of Donald Trump intervening into the Federal Reserve
Fed governor Lisa Cook attempts to block President Trump from firing her
29 Aug 2025,·26 mins
Lisa Cook has asked the court to declare Trump's firing order "unlawful and void"
The US government sticks to plans of ending tariff exemptions for many parcel imports
28 Aug 2025,·26 mins
What does that tell us about Republican economics?
India's criticised the US president's 50% trade levy as "unfair, unjust and unreasonable"
27 Aug 2025,·26 mins
India is now hit with the highest tariffs in the world
Lisa Cook plans to sue Trump over his order to fire her from the Federal Reserve.
26 Aug 2025,·26 mins
Why is independence of the Fed so important to US economy?
President Trump has serious discussions with South Korea on trade.
25 Aug 2025,·26 mins
Shipments from the EU, Australia and Asia are stopped
Jerome Powell signals the US may be ready for its first interest cut since December.
22 Aug 2025,·26 mins
Fed Chair Jerome Powell makes his annual address at Jackson Hole.
The EU and US clarify details of a tentative trade deal.
21 Aug 2025,·26 mins