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World Service,·8201 episodes
Air pollution can be a silent killer, and we look in-depth at how it can be tackled
14 Feb 2020,·26 mins
There's an intense economic debate over whether and how to make tech giants pay more tax
13 Feb 2020,·26 mins
We look at the history of Argentina's relationship with the International Monetary Fund
12 Feb 2020,·26 mins
We find out how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting the lucrative conference sector
11 Feb 2020,·26 mins
The biggest US shopping mall ownerr Simon Property will buy rival Taubman for $3.6bn
10 Feb 2020,·26 mins
We look at competing visions for the Democratic Party ahead of New Hampshire's primary
Over 34,800 people have been infected with the new coronavirus worldwide
10 Feb 2020,·23 mins
We find out why K-pop or Korean pop music has become an industry in its own right
07 Feb 2020,·26 mins
With voters heading to the polls on Saturday we take the temperature of the Irish economy
06 Feb 2020,·26 mins
We ask whether waste-to-power technologies could help prevent climate change
05 Feb 2020,·26 mins
As the human toll of Coronavirus rises, businesses are beginning to count the cost
04 Feb 2020,·26 mins
Will reforms proposed by India's finance minister revive the country's flagging economy?
03 Feb 2020,·26 mins
China's central bank will release $173 billion to combat the effects of the coronavirus.
03 Feb 2020,·23 mins
On the day the UK leaves the European Union we consider the future for Britain and Europe
31 Jan 2020,·26 mins
The outbreak continues to spread outside China.
30 Jan 2020,·26 mins
Will the City of London lose its appeal?
We look at how Brexit could impact industries reliant on an eastern European workforce
29 Jan 2020,·26 mins
We ask if the growth in use of essential oils leads to over-exploitation of some plants
28 Jan 2020,·26 mins
As Britain's EU departure draws closer we examine the future health of its motor industry
27 Jan 2020,·26 mins