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What the arrest of the Silk Road website founder says about attitudes to the Dark Web.
The world's most powerful nation has effectively shut down part of its government.
The US government appears to be on the brink of a partial shutdown. How long will it last?
US politicians have the weekend to strike a deal to stop a shutdown of public services.
What effect has the effort to address climate change had on the developing world?
The Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba gets ready to float on the New York Stock Exchange
The big thaw in the frigid relations between Iran and the US - is it really underway?
It is the end of an era as Blackberry's continued crumble ends in a sell-off
The mobile tech company gets rid of almost half its workforce and faces huge losses.
JP Morgan has agreed to pay four regulators as a result of the "London Whale" trades
Why did the US Federal Reserve decide to continue with its bond buying programme?
Is the US economy really on the mend?
The US Federal Reserve is to announce a slow-down on quantitative easing. Is timing right?
America and Russia try to find a solution to end the conflict in Syria
The social networking site announces plans for a stock market flotation
China's Premier, Li Keqiang, says its economy is at a 'crucial' stage of rebalancing
Smartphone giant Apple launches its latest iPhone models, including a new 'budget' model
The US weighs up a plan to destroy Syria's chemical weapons, plus a report from Bangalore
US employment grows less than expected, and a special report on corruption in India.
Leaders at the G20 meeting in Russia promise to crack down on corporate tax avoidance
What are the economic repercussions of using force in Syria?
Global business news, with live guests and contributions from Asia and the USA.
The US blames President Assad's government for a chemical attack in Syria last week
The US tax authorities say they're going to recognize gay marriage even if 35 states won't
The US is supposed to be curbing its expenses, so what's the price tag of action in Syria?
The possibility of internation intervention in Syria is having an effect on markets
Oil prices reach a five-month high as Syria sparks supply worries and China fuels demand
The head of Microsoft, Steve Ballmer, has announced he will retire next year
Trading resumes on the Nasdaq after a three-hour suspension caused by a "technical issue".