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Where does the Mittelstand stand?
Could Germany benefit from drastic Javier Milei-style reforms?
One business owner in Berlin thinks so, and many others want a reduction in the amoun…
1 year, 4 months ago
Are the brakes on Germany's car industry?
Germany's once mighty motor industry is losing momentum, as high costs, low demand and competition from Chinese firms take a heavy toll on company pr…
1 year, 4 months ago
How 'cosplay' became big business
Cosplay is the ultimate form of fancy dress – with fans of graphic novels and video games doing everything they can to emulate their favourite fictio…
1 year, 4 months ago
India's $30bn festival
The festival of Kumbh Mela is estimated to attract 400 million Hindus and other visitors from around the world.
The 45-day festival is a massive econ…
1 year, 4 months ago
Are electric planes the future?
How to make a battery powered plane that can fly long distances, whilst carrying passengers, is a key challenge facing the aviation sector.
As the wor…
1 year, 4 months ago
Business Daily meets: Applied Nutrition's Tom Ryder
We speak to a boss whose business has bulked up on the global wellness trend.
Tom Ryder got into fitness supplements as a side-hustle when he was a sc…
1 year, 4 months ago
What it takes to become a digital nomad
The digital nomad lifestyle sounds like a dream - working from a beach in Bali or a café in Barcelona. But how do you actually make it happen?
In thi…
1 year, 4 months ago
Reusable water bottles: the new fast fashion?
They’re everywhere – on your desk at work, at the gym, on a day out, doing a job in the fight against single-use plastic. But if we have multiple ver…
1 year, 4 months ago
The fight for Guatemala's lakes
We’re in the Central American country to hear a tale of two lakes.
One, Lake Amatitlan, is badly polluted and there's concerns that the other – Lake …
1 year, 4 months ago
The threat to sabotage undersea cables
Countries considered hostile to the West are threatening to cut under sea cables, which carry 95 percent of the world’s data.
China, Iran and Russia …
1 year, 4 months ago