Business Daily Episodes Episode guide
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Why doesn’t the economy care about older women?
Many women over 60 are finding new pursuits and business ventures
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Africa's malware problem
Many Africans are buying Chinese-made smartphones that steal their information
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Would you buy a T-shirt made with slave labour?
How can firms keep Uighur forced labour out of their supply chains?
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Can Western universities survive without China?
Some universities fear they have become too financially dependent on Chinese students
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Restaurants adapting to survive
Eateries around the world are adapting to survive, but how much longer can they last?
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Boredom: The secret to creativity?
Why being bored might be good for us
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Biotech: The future of farming
We hear from those who argue biotechnology is about to disrupt agriculture for good
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Biotech: The future of food
How technology is re-engineering the food on our plate
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Romance scamming: A global industry
Who is running online romance scams.... and who is falling for them?
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Education in Africa
Is the continent looking at a lost generation of students because of Covid-19?
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A nudge in the right direction
Can a nudge - or a shove - persuade us to act for the common good?
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Will TikTok find a US buyer?
President Trump has given the Chinese firm a deadline to sell off its US operations
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Sudan: Dealing with Covid and Sanctions
Relief efforts are impeded by Sudan’s designation as a state sponsor of terrorism
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Breaking the silence in Belarus
President Alexander Lukashenko is facing ever stronger resistance
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African women and Covid
Is the virus hitting the economic opportunities of women in Africa the hardest?
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Coronavirus: A disaster for feminism?
The impact of the pandemic on gender inequality
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Destruction and corruption in Beirut
The businesses hoping to rebuild after Beirut's port explosion
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Does online networking work?
Conferences during Covid-19: The challenge of taking face-to-face events online
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US evictions crisis?
Millions face losing benefits and eviction after Congress failed to extend the Cares Act
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A family rift in Syria
Why does the President of Syria seemingly want to destroy his cousin Rami Makhlouf?
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Rich and frugal?
Why some millionaires - and billionaires - don’t splash their cash
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Paid not to work: Burden or opportunity?
Did furlough schemes get people out the habit of work?
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Trump's climate rollback
Environmental regulations are being systematically weakened by the US government
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Evading sanctions
How easy is it to get around sanctions?
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Will live streaming gigs save the music industry?
Musicians tell us how they are finding innovative ways to get around the pandemic
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"Gaia Hypothesis" creator celebrates 101 years
Veteran environmentalist James Lovelock reflects on his career and the planet's future
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Homeworking: Is it messing with your head?
Why companies shouldn't give up the office just yet
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Bolivia's lithium bonanza
The Salar de Uyuni, a stunning salt flat high in the Andes, is worth billions of dollars
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What actually happened in Sweden?
The nation of 10 million has one of the highest coronavirus death rates per capita
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Are companies really committed to diversity?
US companies are spending around $8 billion a year on diversity training.