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An EU law can be relied on when making equal pay claims against employers
03 Jun 2021,·26 mins
A ship carrying plastics and chemicals is sinking off the Sri Lankan coastline
02 Jun 2021,·26 mins
Is the surge in inflation a cause for concern or is it just a blip?
01 Jun 2021,·26 mins
Eurozone inflation was 2% in May and in the US it's above 4%
Environmental campaigners warn that fish exports are depriving West Africa of food
31 May 2021,·26 mins
China tries to increase its population by allowing 3 children per couple
Informal talks continue at the World Trade Organisation on whether to waive patents
31 May 2021,·23 mins
If passed it will bring US spending levels to not seen since World War Two.
28 May 2021,·26 mins
Germany has promised $1.34bn to Namibia, after formally acknowledging its genocide there
Germany's first direct power link with Norway, called NordLink, has officially opened
27 May 2021,·26 mins
A Dutch court ruled that Royal Dutch Shell should reduce carbon emissions by 45% by 2030
26 May 2021,·26 mins
The Washington D.C Attorney General is suing Amazon on anti-trust grounds
25 May 2021,·26 mins
Washington DC Attorney General is suing Amazon on antitrust grounds
The head of the OECD says progress is being made on a global minimum corporate tax rate
The EU considers sanctions after Belarus detained a dissident journalist from a flight
24 May 2021,·26 mins
The EU is considering sanctions after Belarus detained journalist Roman Protasevich
The heads of six banks will face questions from two influential committees in Congress.
24 May 2021,·23 mins
Epic, maker of the hit video game Fortnite, claims Apple is hurting competition
21 May 2021,·26 mins
Tim Cook appeared on the witness stand in the high-profile legal row with Epic Games.
A slew of cryptocurrencies saw their values plunge over the course of the last week