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Why junior doctors in South Korea are fighting for their rights?
Three quarters of the country's junior doctors have walked out of their jobs
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Why Johnson & Johnson were fined for being a public nuisance
How lawyers are using unusual tactics on big pharma for the opioid epidemic
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Why is Mayotte so poor?
We examine the financial relationship between Paris and Mayotte.
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Why is inflation so stubborn in the United States?
We hear from the head of one of the countries reserve banks
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Why is China's economic growth slowing?
It's the lowest figure in a year and a half prompting stimulus measures from Beijing
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Why is China struggling to attract foreign businesses?
The Chinese stock market struggled to retain new foreign investments in 2023
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Why is Africa in debt distress?
A new report warns Africa debt distress will have global consequences
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Why India farmers are protesting again
Farmers march on Delhi over the prices they get for food production, ahead of elections
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Why has Germany gone into recession?
We look at how the EU's largest economy gets back on track
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Why has Credit Suisse been taken over?
Banking stocks remain under pressure after the UBS takeover of Credit Suisse.
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Why EU fines Apple for €1.8bn?
EU fines Apple €1.8bn for breaking streaming rules
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Why does it matter if a bond yield curve inverts?
The bond market yield curve has inverted for the first time since 2007.
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Why are investors pulling back from China?
Chinese stock markets have fallen to five-year low
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Whole Foods Shareholders Approve Amazon Takeover
The web giant Amazon will still need to ensure the support of government regulators
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Who will foot the bill for US tariffs?
With a trade war escalating, we consider how China and the US consumers could be hit.
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Who owns the Covid-19 vaccine?
Informal talks continue at the World Trade Organisation on whether to waive patents
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Who is Rachel Reeves - Britain’s first female finance minister?
We take a look at the priorities for UK's new finance minister
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Who is investing in Ukrainian post-war reconstruction?
World Bank estimates that Ukraine could need $500 billion over a decade for the recovery
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WHO declares Mpox outbreak a global health emergency
The World Health Organisation says the emergency is of international concern
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White House plans to strengthen the US banking system
President Joe Biden has proposed a list of new measures to strengthen mid-sized banks.
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White House Deny Wrongdoing after Cohen Plea Deal
President Trump has strongly denied the allegations by his former lawyer
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Whistleblower: parts sent to Boeing had 'serious defects'
Spirit Aerosystems, Boeing's largest supplier, strongly disagrees with the allegations
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Where next in China's Covid war?
Uncertainty looms across major Chinese cities as coronavirus continues to spread
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Where next for the US economy?
On Joe Biden's first full day as US president, we discuss his top economic priorities.
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Where next for the US economy?
On Joe Biden's first full day as US president, we discuss his top economic priorities.
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Where next for oil?
We take you through everything you need to know about where the oil markets are right now
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Where next for Lebanon?
After weeks of street protests over Lebanon's economy what's next for the country?
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When will Biden name the head of the FDA?
The US Food and Drug Administration head not announced yet despite the pandemic.
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WhatsApp to Raise Minimum Age Limit in EU
The popular messaging service WhatsApp is raising its minimum age limit to 16 in the EU.
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WhatsApp launches privacy campaign
Messaging service WhatsApp has launched its first big privacy-focused campaign in the UK.