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Belarus threatens to cut off gas to the EU
The EU is reportedly warning of potential sanctions over Belarus's border crisis
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Belarus threatens European gas supply
With tensions rising over a migrant crisis Belarus is threatening to stop EU gas supplies
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Belarus sees biggest protest rally yet
Thousands of opponents of Belarusian president join rally over disputed elections
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Belarus potash workers down tools
Six potash mines run by the state-owned Belaruskali company have stopped operations.
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Belarus accused of plane hijack to detain dissident
The EU considers sanctions after Belarus detained a dissident journalist from a flight
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Beirut reconstruction could cost up to $15bn
The governor of Beirut has estimated reconstruction of the city could cost up to $15bn
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Beirut blast: one year on
A year on from a deadly explosion that rocked Beirut, we examine the city's economy
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Beijing Issues First Smog 'Red Alert'
Pollution in the capital is so bad that schools will close and construction will stop.
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Beer Giants Agree Takeover Terms
AB InBev and SABMiller are set to merge after an increased takeover offer from AB InBev.
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Bayer to Cut 12,000 Jobs
Is the pharma giant's model fatally damaged by its acquisition of Monsanto?
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Bayer strike deal to buy Monsanto
German chemical giant Bayer agrees to buy US seed manufacturer Monsanto for $66bn.
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Bayer Board Defends Monsanto Takeover
Shareholders in Germany have been discussing Bayer's takeover of Monsanto.
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Bayer agrees to $10.9bn settlement over Monsanto’s weedkiller Roundup
The German chemical firm is to pay out nearly $11bn to settle cancer claims.
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Battle to do business in Iran
After deadly fuel protests in Iran, businesses tell us what they want from the government
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Barnier: Brexit Transition 'Not a Given'
Talks over a transition period after Britain leaves the EU appear to stumble.
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Barclays fined $2.4b
Six of the world's biggest banks are fined a total of six billion dollars for their in...
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Barclays Bank to Pull Out of Africa
It announced the plan as part of a major restructuring drive.
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Barcelona Attacks: The Impact on Tourism
We hear how two businesses in Barcelona are coping with the deadly attacks.
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Barack Obama attends COP26
Former US president Barack Obama has been speaking at the UN climate summit in Glasgow
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Banks in Lebanon to close after hold-ups by customers
Banks in Lebanon to close after a series of hold-ups by customers demanding their money
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Banks bow to pressure to scrap investor payouts
Several large UK banks have suspended dividend payments to shareholders to preserve cash.
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Banks bow to pressure to scrap investor payouts
Several large UK banks have suspended dividend payments to shareholders to preserve cash.
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Banks back China’s new Hong Kong security law
HSBC and Standard Chartered back China’s new security laws for Hong Kong
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Bankruptcy for crypto platform FTX
The troubled trading exchange has collapsed after a run on its assets
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Banking Shares Lead Markets Lower
Deutsche Bank shares have slid for a second day. We hear what's spooked investors.
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Bankers who helped Putin's cellist convicted
The 4 are guilty of helping a Russian musician move money thought to be President Putin's
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Bank Of Japan ends negative interest rates
The Bank of Japan has raised interest rates for the first time in 17 years.
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Bank of England warns AI-bubble could burst
Bank of England warned the increasing risk of an AI-bubble “sharp correction” in markets
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Bank of England Raises UK Interest Rates
The UK interest rate has risen to 0.75%, its highest level since March 2009
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Bank of England keeps rates on hold
Confounding market expectations the Bank of England kept interest rates on hold at 0.1%