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Protests held in Kenya over tax rises
25 Jun 2024,·26 mins
Some Kenyans have died demonstrating against the new finance bill
Major US music labels are suing two artificial intelligence firms over copyrights
24 Jun 2024,·26 mins
Swiss court convicts the UK's richest family of exploiting servants
21 Jun 2024,·26 mins
Travel groups will be investigated after mass pilgrim deaths at sacred Saudi site
We hear from the head of one of the countries reserve banks
20 Jun 2024,·26 mins
EU tariffs on Chinese EVs could prompt retaliation in China
Five hundred and fifty pilgrims have died during Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca
19 Jun 2024,·26 mins
The CEO of Citroen tells the BBC about its plans to compete with Chinese manufacturers
The chip-maker is now worth $3.34tn
18 Jun 2024,·26 mins
Putin is in North Korea, but what do two heavily sanctioned nations have to offer?
US Surgeon General calls warning label to be placed on social media platforms
17 Jun 2024,·26 mins
Economist Thomas Piketty on France’s elections.
South Africa's newly formed national unity government are facing huge economic challenges?
14 Jun 2024,·26 mins
An alliance between two parties is unprecedented as they have been rivals for decades
Supreme Court supports Starbucks on workers’ rights
13 Jun 2024,·26 mins
The G7 set to agree on a $50bn loan for Ukraine - funded by seized Russian assets
The central bank waits for inflation to cool – but for how long?
12 Jun 2024,·26 mins
The move triggering duties of more than €2bn a year and a potential trade war with China
Thousands of people have been meeting in Berlin to drum up support for Ukraine.
11 Jun 2024,·26 mins
World Bank estimates that Ukraine could need $500 billion over a decade for the recovery
Siri gets a makeover following the launch of 'Apple Intelligence'
10 Jun 2024,·26 mins
European stocks slide after president Emmanuel Macron calls snap election
US job market stronger than expected
07 Jun 2024,·26 mins
Union workers at Samsung Electronics hold the first ever strike in the company's history
The European Central Bank has cut its main interest rate for the first time in five years
06 Jun 2024,·26 mins
The European Central Bank has cut interest rates, but what does it mean for the Eurozone?
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres calls for a ban on fossil fuel ads
05 Jun 2024,·26 mins
Select business leaders meet in St Petersburg, as Russia seeks to woo investors