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What's next for Bangladesh's economy?

After protests and political turmoil, we look at the challenges facing the new interim government.

We'll hear from the biggest suppliers to global fas…

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How manifesting became big business

Dua Lipa, Ariana Grande and even Donald Trump have signed up to the manifesting philosophy - the trend in believing that dreams can come true if you …

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Europe's fastest-growing tourist destination

As many countries and cities around the world rally against over tourism, we're in Albania which is investing huge sums in growing its infrastructure…

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US Election: The view from the fields

We hear from farmers in Montana, Iowa and Georgia.

What do they want to hear from the presidential candidates ahead of the US election?

Presenter: Ed …

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Business Daily meets: football agent Kees Vos

It's transfer deadline day for football's most competitive league - the Premier League - when clubs can add players to their squad who were previousl…

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Is it getting too hot to work?

As temperatures rise, productivity falls.

Extreme global temperatures are draining tens of billions of dollars in economic productivity every year fro…

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The short-term rental clamp down

Cities and countries across the world are bringing in measures to restrict the type of lets popularised by companies like Airbnb and Vrbo.

The regulat…

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Have Swiss scientists made a chocolate breakthrough?

Chocolate is very important to Switzerland’s economy: with more than 200,000 metric tonnes produced each year, sales are worth almost $2 billion.

But…

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Business Daily meets: Brent Wisner

The US-based lawyer and managing partner at litigation firm Wisner Baum, in Los Angeles, has made his name taking on large pharmaceutical companies i…

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Remittances: sending money back home

Each year millions of Indians go abroad to study and work.

A lot of them end up sending money back home, a transfer known as remittances.

The money i…

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