World Business Report Episodes Episode guide
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Farming during Europe's intense heatwave
Red heat alerts have been issued in several European countries amid intense heatwave
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Far-right leader Giorgia Meloni appointed as Italy's PM
Her Brothers of Italy party won elections last month and she'll be sworn in on Saturday.
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Fans largely barred from Tokyo Olympics
How much money will that lose for the organisers?
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Families demand accountability for Boeing 737-Max crashes
Relatives of Boeing 737-Max crash victims said the plane-maker put profit ahead of safety
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Failed coup may impact Turkey's economy.
Fears investors in Turkey may back away as business climate sours in wake of failed coup.
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Facebook's Fake Stories Linked to Donald Trump's Victory
Mark Zuckerberg denies claims Facebook influenced the US Presidential Election outcome.
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Facebook whistleblower reveals identity
We hear from Frances Haugen, a former Facebook employee behind the bombshell leaks.
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Facebook under fire in India
Facebook is questioned over its role in violence in India
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Facebook to Roll Out Fake News Tools in Germany
The social network plans to work with fact checkers to mark 'disputed' stories.
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Facebook Takes Aim at Ad-Blockers
Facebook has declared war on popular software that stops you seeing adverts.
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Facebook Reveals Scale of Abuse
For the first time, Facebook is detailing the amount of hateful content on its site.
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Facebook Data Row Academic 'Is Scapegoat'
Dr Aleskandr Kogan tells the BBC he is "stunned" by the allegations made against him.
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Facebook Confirms Data-Sharing Agreements With Chinese Firms
Facebook has confirmed it has a data-sharing partnership with several Chinese firms
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Facebook Chief to Face Congress
As Mark Zuckerberg prepares to testify, we take a look at what to expect on Capitol Hill
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Facebook blocks Thai access to group critical of monarchy
Facebook has blocked access in Thailand to a million-member group discussing the monarchy
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Facebook bans pages aimed at US election interference
Facebook says it has removed accounts suspected of influencing the US political agenda
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Facebook Apologises in Full-page Newspaper Ads
Facebook have apologised for the improper use of data in the Cambridge Analytica affair.
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Facebook aims to prevent US election interference
Facebook has unveiled a range of measures aimed at combatting US election interference.
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Facebook accused of allowing sexist job ads
Facebook has been accused of breaking UK equality law in the way it handles job adverts.
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FAA will bring "significant change" in its oversight approach
The Federal Aviation Administration said it will change its oversight approach
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Extra $2.5bn for no-deal Brexit planning
With just 91 days til the UK is due to leave the EU, we ask how prepared businesses are.
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Explosion of Oil Tankers near Oman
Two oil tankers have been hit by explosions in the Gulf of Oman
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Expectation rises ahead of Federal Reserve announcement
Markets fear the Fed might increase US interest rates as high as 1 percentage point
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Ex-Goldman Bankers Face 1MDB Charges
US authorities have brought criminal charges over Malaysia's 1MDB scandal.
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Ex-Deutsche Bank Trader: 'I'm being jailed - but the court was misled'
Matt Connolly speaks to World Business Report as part of a BBC investigation.
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Eurozone suffers deepest contraction on record
Spain, France and Italy suffer double-digit falls in economic output due to the pandemic
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Eurozone out of recession
Whilst the Eurozone economy remains smaller than pre-pandemic, it's out of recession
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Eurozone Finance Ministers Meet for Crisis Talks on Greece
Greece's future in the eurozone tops the agenda as ministers gather in Luxembourg.
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Eurozone Economic Recovery On Track
The Eurozone currency bloc is now growing at about the same rate as the United States
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Eurozone Economic Growth Still Slow
Sluggish recovery in France and Germany is holding back economic growth in the Eurozone.