The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
In India’s villages, innovation is being born from necessity. From a fridge made of clay, to silk fa
We’re in Helsinki where Europe’s biggest campus for startup companies is being built. What role coul
Thousands of businesses have 'spun-out' from universities - so is this an opportunity for further gr
From noticing a gap in the market, to launching a start-up with her husband, CEO Julia Hartz tells u
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A shortage of workers is leading some retailers to forgo hiring altogether. The number of unmanned,
The country is facing a labour shortage following decades of low birth rate and depopulation.By the
South Korea has grappled with an unprecedented decline in birth rate over the past nine years.Howeve
In its 50th anniversary year, we chart Microsoft's history and look at where the tech giant is headi
Two years ago, boxing was on the ropes. Fans were fed up, and rival promoters were playing the blame
More than 30 million pilgrims are expected to visit The Vatican city this year, to pass through the
We’re in Helsinki to find out why this small, cold, Nordic capital is spawning growing numbers of te
Restrictions and government assistance varied, but for small business owners the challenges were sim
The CEO of the Italian luxury car maker tells Business Daily how his background in physics and elect
We're in Greece to find out what challenges await the new IOC president Kirsty Coventry - the first
Despite its growing popularity and its success as a global export, the industry is facing a number o
'Made in Canada': Words that are now a common sight on Canadian shelves, after Donald Trump's tariff
On his first day in office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order stopping USAID projects
Sim Tshabalala is the CEO of one of Africa's largest banks, Standard Bank. In this edition of Busine