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Zhang Yiming is stepping down as chief executive of TikTok's parent company ByteDance
20 May 2021,·26 mins
France has allowed non-essential shops, museums, and bar and cafe terraces to reopen
19 May 2021,·26 mins
France has allowed non-essential shops, museums, and bar and cafe terraces to reopen.
The International Energy Agency seeks to end oil & gas exploration to meet climate goals
18 May 2021,·26 mins
Shell shareholders have backed a plan to reduce carbon emissions to net zero by 2050
British tourists have taken advantage of the easing of lockdown rules on overseas travel
17 May 2021,·26 mins
US telecoms giant AT&T has agreed to combine its WarnerMedia business with Discovery
From Monday people in most of the UK will be able eat indoors at a bar or restaurant
17 May 2021,·23 mins
High consumer spending could lead to inflation concerns
14 May 2021,·26 mins
The UK economy is set to grow at its fastest pace since World War Two
Turkey's Karpowership provided a quarter of Lebanon's electricity, but has cut the supply
Tesla founder Elon Musk says the car maker will no longer accept Bitcoin for purchases
13 May 2021,·26 mins
Biolyse are seeking cooperation with Johnson and Johnson or a compulsory license
12 May 2021,·26 mins
Amazon has won an appeal against an EU ruling that it should pay over $300m in back taxes
It is billed as the launch of a new domestic low emission energy industry
11 May 2021,·26 mins
China's population grew at its slowest pace in decades according to results of its census
The US has acted to keep fuel flowing after a major pipeline was hit by a cyber-attack
10 May 2021,·26 mins
A cyber attack on the US fuel pipeline has shut it down since Friday
A ransomware attack has shutdown one of US's most important fuel pipelines since Friday
10 May 2021,·23 mins
The US economy added 266,000 jobs in April, far fewer than economists had predicted
07 May 2021,·26 mins