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The Federal Trade Commission has voted to ban non-compete agreements
23 Apr 2024,·26 mins
Will migrants sent from the UK to Rwanda be able to get jobs?
The European Commission could suspend the scheme that pays users to spend time on the app
22 Apr 2024,·26 mins
Tesla cuts prices in major markets as sales fall
US lawmakers could vote on a bill that corners the app's owner with a stark choice
19 Apr 2024,·26 mins
US President Joe Biden pushing a new $61bn aid bill for Ukraine
The firm terminates 28 staff who protested against a contract signed with Israel
18 Apr 2024,·26 mins
What seafarers experience when they transport our goods across the oceans
The safety record of Boeing comes under fire during a senate hearing.
17 Apr 2024,·26 mins
Will those donating money for the election make their money back?
The American economy is outpacing its peers says IMF - but are businesses feeling it too?
16 Apr 2024,·26 mins
What does the IMF say about the latest global economic outlook?
Tesla will lay off more than 10% of its global electric vehicle workforce.
15 Apr 2024,·26 mins
We hear from a start-up in the EV sector
Russian missiles blamed for Ukraine’s energy crisis.
12 Apr 2024,·26 mins
Moderna has halted plans to build a Covid-19 plant in Kenya
The European Central Bank has held interest rates steady at a record high of 4%
11 Apr 2024,·26 mins
Truong My Lan is found guilty of looting one of the country's largest banks for 11 years.
Prices rose 3.5% over the 12 months to March, up from 3.2% in February
10 Apr 2024,·26 mins
Today the EU General Court removed Mikhail Fridman and Petr Aven off an EU sanctions list
The S&P GSCI, which tracks commodity prices has advanced 12% this year
09 Apr 2024,·26 mins
A top European court issues the first ruling against a country for climate inaction
The US reaching its goal of bringing 20% of semiconductor manufacturing onshore by 2030
08 Apr 2024,·26 mins
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen voices concern about China's fast-growing exports.
It's the region's most significant earthquake in decades.
05 Apr 2024,·26 mins
The fast food giant takes over Israeli restaurants after boycotts
Gucci spends $1.3bn in Europe's biggest property deal since 2022
04 Apr 2024,·26 mins
Two of the world’s biggest economies meet for four days of dialogue
Taiwan chipmakers suspend some production for inspections
03 Apr 2024,·26 mins
Taiwan hit by the biggest earthquake in 25 years