World Business Report Episodes Episode guide
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Six months of war in Ukraine
Inflation, food insecurity and an energy crisis have worsened since the start of the war
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Sir Philip Green Left BHS on 'Life Support', MPs Find
British MPs attack the retail tycoon Sir Philip Green after the collapse of BHS.
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Sinking ship sparks environmental concerns
A ship carrying chemicals and plastics is sinking off the Sir Lankan coast
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Sinking Oil Price Erodes US Shale Profits
America's shale oil drillers are struggling to make a profit as crude prices slide.
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Single-Use Plastic Ban Backed by Euro MPs
Plastic items such as cutlery would be banned in the EU under plans approved by MEPs.
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Silver hits eight year peak
In the latest social media-driven surge, the silver price has risen 11%
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Silent strike in Myanmar
Anti-coup activists have protested against Myanmar's leaders by enacting a silent strike.
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Signs of life in China's economy
We take the temperature of China's economy amid signs it is sputtering back into life.
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Sierra Leone's Struggling Mining Sector
Marie Keyworth is in Sierra Leone finding out if the mining industry can recover.
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Shutdown Hits US as Working Week Starts
Many US federal services are closed on Monday as politicians try to agree a budget
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Should the wealthy pay more tax?
We consider the idea of a wealth tax proposed by some in the US presidential race.
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Should Spotify be called a platform or a publisher?
Spotify seeks to limit damage after a Coronavirus row over its star podcaster.
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Should Facebook be broken up?
Some in the US are arguing for the break-up of Facebook, so we consider the arguments.
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Shorter working week for crisis-hit Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka approves four-day week for public sector workers to help tackle fuel crisis
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Shoppers Catch Black Friday Retail Fever
Shoppers Catch Black Friday Retail Fever
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Shock as Austrian Chancellor Faymann Resigns
Werner Faymann says he's lost the support of his party colleagues.
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Shipping wars in the Gulf
Greece accuses Iran of piracy after the seizure of two of its ships.
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Shipping Industry Reaches Climate Agreement
The deal aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from ships by at least 50% by 2050
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Shipping industry faces tougher fuel regulation
We look at the impact new rules aimed at curbing pollution could have on shipping.
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Shipping Firm Thrown Lifeline
The bankrupt shipping company Hanjin could get a lifeline from South Korea's government.
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Shipping container logjam at UK's Felixstowe port
The UK's largest commercial port says supply chain crisis causing a logjam
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Ship Seized Amid Row Over N Korea Oil
South Korea said the ship had transferred 600 tonnes of oil to a North Korean vessel
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Shining a Light on Tax Avoidance in Africa
A UN conference has agreed to reform global finance but poorer nations raise objections.
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Shell Puts Arctic Drilling Plans On Ice
Plus how seriously has the 'Made in Germany' brand been damaged by the VW scandal.
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Shell pulls out of Cambo oil field development
Shell has pulled out of the controversial Cambo oil field development west of Shetland.
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Shell posts $22bn loss
The oil industry is having to rethink its future as the world turns from fossil fuels
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Shell Nigeria ordered to pay compensation for oil spill
A Dutch court has ruled Shell Nigeria must pay compensation over a 2004 oil spill.
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Shell Investors Increase Pressure Over Climate Change
Top investors in Royal Dutch Shell have stepped up pressure on the oil and gas giant.
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Shell in court
The oil giant Shell faces a trial over whether it hampered the phase-out of fossil fuels.
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Shell gets go-ahead to drill in Arctic
Oil firm Royal Dutch Shell has won approval from the US Department of Interior to for...