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The billion-dollar rise of Padel

Padel is the world's fastest-growing sport, attracting investment from celebrities and major...

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How do you keep food cold?

Up to 40% of food in Africa and India is wasted because of a lack of what's called "the cold...

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Will high interest rates be cut soon?

The past few years have been marked by two economic trends that have affected pretty much...

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Business Daily meets: Leigh Steinberg

Lawyer Leigh Steinberg had no big dream to become a sports agent. He was a huge sports fan, but...

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Is Saudi Arabia softening its alcohol ban?

An alcohol shop for diplomats has opened in Saudi Arabia. It’s a significant move in a country...

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Why is Temu so cheap?

The Chinese-owned online store has exploded in popularity in the past year, shipping to customers...

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Would green hydrogen be a drain on Uruguay's water sources?

The government of Uruguay has launched ambitious plans to make hydrogen and green fuels. The...

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Business Daily meets: Andy Yen

Andy Yen is founder and CEO of tech company Proton, best known for its encrypted email service...

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Stockholm: The capital of music tech?

Spotify and Soundcloud started out as small, music tech startups in Stockholm, and now, several...

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NATO: Who’s spending what?

Wary of the perceived threat from Russia, the countries that make up the NATO Western military...

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The sugar price surge

We trace the commodity’s journey from sugar cane farm, to mill, to candy shop, all in a quest to...

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European farming’s existential crisis?

There's been a wave of farmers' protests across Europe in recent weeks. France, Germany, the...

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Business Daily meets: Ben Ainslie

Sir Ben Ainslie is the most decorated Olympic sailor of all time, winning medals at five...

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The repercussions of the Hollywood strikes

Last summer marked the first time in six decades that Hollywood’s actors and writers went on...

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Disruption and drought in the Panama Canal

The important shipping route runs for 82 km through Central America, connecting the Atlantic and...

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Tourism’s sustainability ambitions

We travel to FITUR - International Tourism Trade Fair. Taking place in Madrid, this year's...

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How are farmers adapting to climate change?

Up to 10% of areas for major crops and livestock could be rendered unsuitable by climate change...

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Bonus: Good Bad Billionaire

In this special episode, Ed Butler brings you a podcast from our friends at Good Bad Billionaire....

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Business Daily meets: Mariana Mazzucato

The world's major consulting firms make an estimated trillion dollars a year, directing...

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Is it okay to be mediocre at work?

The idea of settling for ‘good enough’ and being mediocre at work is not new… but the case for...

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