World Business Report Episodes Episode guide
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Travel rush as China reopens borders
China is to drop international travel restrictions after almost three years
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China is starting to get back to normal
China will reopen borders and abandon quarantine for incomers on 8 January.
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Mo Ibrahim - founder of one of Africa's first mobile phone companies
Rahul Tandon talks to Mo Ibrahim about developing the mobile phone industry in Africa
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Mo Ibrahim - founder of one of Africa's first mobile phone companies
Rahul Tandon talks to Mo Ibrahim about developing the mobile phone industry in Africa
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US congress passes $1.7tn spending bill
The budget provides the administration with funding until the autumn of 2023.
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World Business Report: grain special
We take an in-depth look at the impact of tightened grain supplies on the world
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Bomb cyclone storm coming to the US and Canada
Powerful winter storm may disrupt holiday travel
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Tanzania opens new dam to help power issues
East Africa's largest Hydroelectric dam opens in an effort to solve power issues.
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Biden announces $1.85 billion military aid to Ukraine
The US will provide $1billion in weapons from US stockpiles.
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Counting the cost for countries who send support and aid to Ukraine.
Countries counting the cost to support Ukraine. Life in China as Covid cases surge.
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Wells Fargo faces record $3.7bn fine over mismanagement
US consumer watchdog orders bank to redress over 16 million accounts.
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Japan makes moves to control inflation.
Japan's policy change to control inflation. NHS nurses stage strike in protest over pay.
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Epic Games to pay more than $500 million fine
Epic Games will pay more than $500 million to the Federal Trade Commission.
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World Cup Win: Can it boost Argentina’s economy?
Could Argentina reap economic benefits from their World Cup win in Qatar?
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Auditor withdraws from working with crypto company as customers scramble to pull funds
Crypto auditors Mazars has halted work with Binance in the wake of FTX collapse
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Chinese companies open their books to US regulators
The US accounting watchdog finally gets access to the books of over 200 Chinese companies
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Stock markets volatile after Bank of England raises interest rates
The Bank of England has once again raised interest rates in a bid to control inflation.
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Possible red card for European Super League
European Court of Justice casts doubt on European Super League plans.
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Mass industrial action threatens to grind the UK to a halt
Many of the UK's key services halted by strike action
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EU corruption scandal: What we know
Three people in court in Brussels charged with corruption offences
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Will investors in Crypto currency exchange FTX get their money back?
Will the investors in Crypto currency exchange FTX get their money back?
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FTX founder arrested, charged
Sam Bankman-Fried facing fraud charges over crypto platform's collapse
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Energy demand surges in Europe as cold snap hits
As temperatures fall below zero, European gas reserves are put to the test
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Corruption scandal grips European Parliament
Greek MEP arrested, assets frozen amid bribery investigation
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Trump tariffs broke trade rules, says WTO
Levies on steel and aluminium imports were introduced by the former US President in 2018
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$8.9bn fund raiser for Africa's low income countries
African Development Fund has committed $8.9 billion for low-income countries
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China's mission in the Middle East
President Xi Jinping is heralding a 'new era' in relations with Saudi Arabia
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Peru: Ex president Castillo ousted amid steepest rate hikes
Peru gets first female president after Castillo's impeachment
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Energy crisis hits Europe
Europe has cut gas demand by a quarter despite falling temperatures.
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China unlocks after poor economic data
China has ended its zero- Covid strategy