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Shareholders have voted to approve a deal with Elon Musk to buy the company for $44bn.
13 Sep 2022,·26 mins
Twitter shareholders have been voting on whether to push the deal through.
Russia is the world's second biggest arms exporter, but will buyers continue to trade?
12 Sep 2022,·26 mins
Japan's expected to further relax border controls, while New Zealand drops Covid rules.
The death of the longest-reigning monarch will bring changes beyond the United Kingdom
09 Sep 2022,·26 mins
Liz Truss announces scheme for households and businesses to deal with energy costs
08 Sep 2022,·26 mins
The British pound falls to its lowest level against the US dollar since 1985
07 Sep 2022,·26 mins
The US has banned companies that receive federal funding from building "tech" in China
Liz Truss gives her first speech as Prime Minister, pledging support on energy bills
06 Sep 2022,·26 mins
UK businesses give their reaction to Liz Truss becoming Prime Minister and party leader
05 Sep 2022,·26 mins
Liz Truss will officially become the UK Prime Minister on Tuesday.
Russian energy giant Gazprom has indefinitely suspended gas supplies to Europe
02 Sep 2022,·26 mins
As US job figures increase again, we ask what this could mean for the country's economy.
The US dollar is reaching highs against currencies in emerging and developed countries
01 Sep 2022,·26 mins
The IMF has provisionally agreed a $2.9 billion deal to save the nation from collapse.
Moscow says further repairs will stop the Nord Stream 1 pipeline for another three days.
31 Aug 2022,·26 mins
Few economies seem to be safe from shrinking, but India is proving an exception.
The leader of the Communist Party is expected to renew his rule for another five years
30 Aug 2022,·26 mins
23,000 tonnes of wheat from Ukraine arrives in Djibouti.
With a third of the country under water, the government seeks international help
29 Aug 2022,·26 mins