World Business Report Episodes Episode guide
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Donald Trump is found liable for fraud in New York
Donald Trump "repeatedly" misrepresented his wealth by up to $3.6 billion.
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Pacific Islands Forum Summit: Biden makes new pledges to leaders
US recognises Cook Islands, Niue as Biden hosts Pacific Island leaders
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Hollywood writers reach ‘tentative’ deal to end strike
The Writer’s Guild of America says the ‘tentative’ deal is ‘exceptional’.
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China's property crisis: how will it impact the economy?
Property giant Evergrande’s share price drops more than 20%
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UAW strike expands to dozens of sites at GM and Stellantis
The move excludes Ford, which the UAW says is making more progress in talks
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UAW strike may spread to more US states
Autoworkers strike may spread to more states in the US
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Rupert Murdoch's resignation: What next for Fox and News Corp?
The 92-year-old will become chairman emeritus of the two corporations
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Rupert Murdoch steps down from running media empire
Rupert Murdoch, manager of one of the world's most powerful media empires, steps down
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Brakes on Net Zero?
The UK's ban on buying new petrol and diesel cars will be pushed back to 2035
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US Fed to decide on interest rates
The US Federal Reserve is due to decide on interest rates and is expected to hold
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FTX sues founder’s parents over missing millions
New action on behalf of those who lost out to Sam Bankman-Fried’s firm
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Oil price hits 10-month high
The price of a barrel of oil rose above $95, stoking fears it could impact inflation
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UAW strike enters fourth day
Union leader Shawn Fain says he's fighting against "poverty wages" and "greedy CEOs."
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UAW and automakers try to reach a final deal
UAW and automakers GM, Ford and Stellantis try to reach a final deal
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Biden supports UAW workers
US President Joe Biden says striking UAW workers deserve a 'fair share'.
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UAW strike: thousands of workers at three of the biggest US carmakers have gone on strike
Work has been stopped at three plants owned by General Motors (GM), Ford and Stellantis
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US on the road to industrial action
Nearly 150 thousand U.S. auto workers are set to go on strike this week
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ECB hikes rates up to 4%
It's the latest move in a more-than year-long fight against stubbornly high inflation
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US inflation highest in 14 months
The consumer price index increased by 0.6% last month, the largest gain since June 2022
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EU launch investigation into Chinese electric vehicles
The European Commission has started an investigation into Chinese electric vehicles.
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BP boss Bernard Looney resigns
Oil giant boss of BP Bernard Looney resigns over personal relationships with colleagues
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Google takes on the US Department of Justice in historic antitrust trial
US tech giant Google is due in court over antitrust claims from the US justice department
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North Korea's Kim Jong Un travels to Russia to meet Putin
The North Korean leader has taken his bulletproof train to meet Russia’s president Putin.
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What is the economic impact of the Morocco earthquake?
Morocco earthquake: What is the economic impact?
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African Union expected to join G20
The pan-African organisation is expected to be a permanent member of the G20
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Apple shares tumble after Chinese government tells staff not to use iPhones
Apple's stock market valuation falls by almost $200bn in two days
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WeWork: Are more of us returning to the office?
WeWork is looking to renegotiate nearly all of its office leases after drop in its shares
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What does China's economic slowdown mean for the rest of the world?
China's trade with the rest of the world contracted further in August
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African leaders propose global carbon taxes to fight climate change
Africa proposes global carbon tax to give them much needed funds to tackle climate change
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German economy: Is the age of prosperity nearing an end?
An in-depth look at the German economy, as growth slows in the European giant