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A fashion aesthetic where less is more, logos are out, and pieces are designed to last
A conversation with the head of the UN's International Labour Organisation
We're in Scotland where the latest technology is being developed
It's a rapidly-growing sport, loved by celebrities and investors
Tackling the challenge of keeping food fresh in emerging economies
Financial markets predict that interest rates in the US and Europe will fall this year
The sports agent known as the real Jerry Maguire
Globally, small islands face economic struggles - here's an unusual course of action
The Kingdom's new liquor shop signals a change in approach as the tourism industry grows
The Chinese-owned store is trying to dominate the US market by offering ultra low prices
The country is embracing the new renewable wave, but there are concerns about water usage
We meet the founder of the company behind Proton Mail, an encrypted email service
Spotify and Soundcloud were born in the city, and now, more startups are springing up
We look at the economics of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
Why has the cost of the commodity gone up?
Why farmers from different countries are uniting in their grievances
The most successful Olympic sailor of all time talks about life as a CEO
How are businesses faring after the biggest drama in Hollywood history?
We look at the impact of extremely low water levels for shippers and consumers
We hear how countries around the world are trying grow the sector in a responsible way
Planting trees or keeping livestock near crops could reduce global warming's effects
We bring you a brand new podcast episode focusing on the fortunes of Warren Buffet
The economist on why she thinks consultancy firms are weakening business and governments
We look at the trend of being average, or 'good enough'
Work from home or in the office? We explore a third way, co-working spaces in the suburbs
We look at the implications as the country gradually reduces from 45 hours
It's fifty years since the policy was introduced - we look at how it's working
The economic philosopher who wants to cap the wealth of the super-rich
We find out how businesses are faring, two years after the start of the war
How climbing has become big business