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Can Egypt's economy stay afloat as the death toll rises?
Positive signs for the US economy as employers create more jobs than expected this month
Protests in the U.S. over security agencies spying into telephone records and emails.
As Cairo celebrates we ask if their economy will be better off with the army?
Why Egypt's economic woes are driving people to protest
IDEO's David Kelley tells us why more of us should get in touch with our creative side.
Rupert Murdoch's media empire is to be split in two - what will become of News Corp?
The U.S. Senate passes a landmark vote on immigration.
Why over 200 major businesses are supporting the US Supreme Court's ruling on gay marriage
President Obama says the time for talking on emissions is over. We hear his action plan.
Barclays Bank is under fire over Somalia as it tries to safeguard against money laundering
We talk to a restaurant owner in Sao Paulo who is feeling the effects of the protests.
We're live in Singapore and Malaysia as smog causes record levels of pollution.
Japan's leader is convinced that a spending spree will lift his country out of stagnation
The G8 leaders take on the tax avoiders in a landmark agreement.
A Greek state TV anchor tells us about the fight to get back on air
Airbus launches its latest passenger jet the A350.
Courts in the US block companies' rights to patent human genes
The future of quantitative easing; and the British firm using stats to win over Hollywood
We hear from a Greek news anchor who's just lost his job. Plus tech entrepreneur Ping Fu.
Is Silicon Valley to blame for the surveillance state?
Global business news, with live guests and contributions from Asia and the USA.
How do ordinary Latvians feel about swapping Lats for Euros?
As investors arrive for a summit we ask how long until Burma gets a thriving middle class?
How anti-government protests in Turkey are affecting the economy
Living on a prayer in the Eurozone - as youth unemployment crisis deepens
The United States is to ease its embargo on sales of hi-tech equipment to Iran
Swiss banks to pass information on account holders to US authorities
Authorities bust what they say could be the biggest money laundering scheme in US history.