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Trump's Charity in Hot Water

Donald Trump's charity is ordered to stop fundraising because it was incorrectly registered, according to New York's Attorney General.

US presidential candidate Donald Trump's charitable foundation - which is named after him - is ordered to stop collecting money. The New York State Attorney General says the Donald J Trump Foundation is not actually registered to raise cash. That means state auditors have not been able to look through its accounts, which reveal interesting links to Mr Trump's business empire, according to David Fahrenthold from the Washington Post.

Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban declares the weekend's referendum result rejecting EU migrant quotas a victory, despite turnout falling below the threshold for legitimacy. It is yet another sign of growing authoritarianism in the country, according to a business journalist who recently quit his job due to what he claims was political pressure.

Plus, Lucy Kellaway of the Financial Times reflects on the challenges facing a female chief executive.

Rob Young is joined throughout the programme by David Moser of Beijing Capital Normal University, and by Saba Ghole, founder of NuVu, new type of school in Boston, USA.

(Photo: Donald Trump. Credit: Theo Stroomer/Getty Images)

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