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Latin America and the Asian tiger economies

Go back 50 years and Latin America was generally wealthier than East Asia. But that’s been reversed.

While the economies of East and Southeast Asia h…

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What’s holding Latin America back?

It's a region blessed with incredible natural resources, from copper to lithium to rich agricultural lands. It’s home to vibrant cultures, amazing mu…

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Business Daily meets: Robot inventor Sandy Enoch

We head to the robot workshop home of Marty the robotical.

Sandy Enoch founded the Scottish tech firm Robotical which creates educational robots.

Produ…

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Crypto and football: Uneasy team mates

Where next for the sometimes tricky relationship between football and crypto companies?

We look at how some of the biggest clubs, and players, have e…

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Does the guitar have an image problem?

Picture a rock 'n' roll icon like Jimmy Page, or Jimmy Hendrix, and they've probably got an electric guitar in their hands.

But, as classic rock - and…

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Is the US bet on sports gambling paying off?

Sports betting is a relatively new industry in the US.

Until 2018 you could only legally bet on sports in the state on Nevada, the home to Las Vegas.…

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Uganda's refugee women turned entrepreneurs

Stella, Dawa and Salome arrived at the Bidibidi refugee camp in north-western Uganda with little more than the clothes they were wearing.

Now, all t…

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Business Daily meets: Property tycoon Sanmi Adegoke

The Nigerian-born businessman tells us about his journey from working in a fast food restaurant and facing racism from some customers, to being inspi…

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Eurovision: Making money out of something I love

The Eurovision Song Contest has transformed itself from a TV show experiment to the world's largest live music event.

160 million people are expected…

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Resurrecting ‘ghost’ whisky distilleries

In Scotland in the 1980s, a slump in the whisky market brought about the closure of some of the country's most iconic distilleries. These sites becom…

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