World Business Report Episodes Episode guide
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Police Deployed Ahead of Catalan Speech
The Catalan leader is set to speak on the future of Spain's north-eastern region.
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Police Clash in Turkey
Police Clash in Turkey
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Poland's punchy economic performance
Poland has the strongest performing economy in the European Union, and we find out why.
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Poland row overshadows EU summit
A dispute between Brussels and Warsaw threatens to overshadow a summit for EU leaders
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Poland Prepares for Parliamentary Elections
Eurosceptic opposition party is tipped to win Sunday's vote and shake up Polish economy.
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Plane makers face coronavirus challenge
Plane making giants Boeing and Airbus are struggling to manage the effects of coronavirus
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Plan Raised to Evade US Sanctions on Iran
A new payment system would allow major powers to try to keep doing business with Iran
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Pilots expressed concerns over 737 Max planes
Pilots logged multiple worries with Boeing 737 Max planes ahead of Sunday's crash.
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Picking sides over the war in Ukraine
US warns China against actively supporting President Putin
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Philippines targets economic recovery
The Philippines aims for economic recovery after the pandemic ended 21 years of growth
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Philippines Election: Rodrigo Duterte Wins Presidency
The new president says fighting crime will attract more investment.
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Philip Morris: Tobacco Giant Ordered to Compensate Australia
The company is to pay back millions of dollars of legal fees after losing a court battle
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Pharmaceutical help sought for Ukraine
A top Ukrainian pharmaceutical firm asks the world to help keep medicines flowing.
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Pfizer-Allergan Merger Called Off
The biggest drug company merger of all time is cancelled.
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Pfizer vaccine judged safe for use in UK
The UK has become the first country in the world to approve the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine
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Pfizer seals $160bn Allergan deal to create drugs giant
US drugs giant Pfizer bought Allergan in the biggest pharmaceuticals deal in history.
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Pfizer cuts prices for low-income countries
Drugs giant Pfizer will offer its products to low-income countries on a non-profit basis.
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Peugeot Expected To Buy Opel
The French carmaker Peugeot is looking to buy Opel from General Motors.
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Petrol and gasoline prices set to go higher
Attacks on ships in the Red Sea has led to increased oil prices
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Peru Orders Arrest of Former President Amid Bribe Charges
Peru has placed former president Alejandro Toledo on its list of most wanted criminals.
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Perfume: The sweet smell of business success
The perfume industry is having to innovate to meet changing tastes
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Passports for sale
There's been a rise since the pandemic of countries selling so-called 'golden' passports
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Passenger survives aeroplane drama
Ryanair passenger partially sucked out of an aeroplane, after cabin window shattered.
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Parts of France enter fresh Covid lockdown
Twenty-one million people in 16 areas of France begin a new month-long Covid lockdown
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Parler drops offline after Amazon pulls support
Parler has dropped offline as Amazon pulled support for its "free speech" social network
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Paris Remains on High Alert
Might the European ideal of free movement of people be sacrificed for security's sake?
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Paris in Mourning
We reflect on events in Paris, two days after the attacks that killed 128 people.
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Paris Electric Car-Sharing Scheme Unveiled
Renault and Peugeot parent PSA are launching an electric car-sharing scheme in Paris
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Paris conference seeks curbs on internet terror
Governments and internet firms are meeting to try and curb the spread of extremism online
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Paris closes bars to combat coronavirus
Paris has shut bars after the French government raised the city's coronavirus alert level