Focus Turkmenistan celebrates 30 years of permanent neutrality In partnership with the International Conference on Peace and Trust
Focus Turkmenistan celebrates 30 years of permanent neutrality In partnership with the International Conference on Peace and Trust
Markets European stocks bounce back on Italy relief, China growth worries linger European stocks bounce back on Italy relief, China growth worries linger 29/10/2018
Markets HSBC helps boost FTSE as markets recover from sharp falls HSBC helps boost FTSE as markets recover from sharp falls 29/10/2018
Spain Hit hard by Trump tariffs: 360° visits the world's largest olive producer It's harvest time in Andalucia, but at a bleak moment for the industry, facing high US tariffs as part of its trade war with the European Union. 19/10/2018
USA Facebook shareholders call for Zuckerberg to step down as chair Pressure is mounting on Zuckerberg to step down as Facebook chairman after several major shareholders called for more accountability following a string of controversies. 19/10/2018
Europe News "Women create a more inclusive society" Conference in Portugal fosters female entrepreneurship 15/10/2018
Italy Italy's Salvini calls for 'little ethnic shops' to close early Deputy Premier and Interior Minister, Matteo Salvini, is proposing an amendment that will force small grocery shops, often run by members of ethnic minorities, to close by 9 p.m. 12/10/2018
Business Amazon scraps secret AI recruiting tool that showed bias against women Amazon.com Inc's machine-learning specialists uncovered a big problem: their new recruiting engine did not like women. 10/10/2018
World News Euroviews. Europe is protecting big business over victims of rights abuse | View In a misguided effort to protect European companies’ competitiveness, our governments are ready to launch a race to the bottom, exploiting workers and destroying our planet. 09/10/2018
Business Planet Booming bags: how EU Special Financing has helped a Czech company take on the world In partnership with The European Commission A major weapon in the fight against single-use plastic is coming out of the Czech Republic, in part thanks to an EU scheme freeing up finance for small companies where banks fear to go. 05/10/2018
Romania Top innovators talk creativity and change in Romania Leading figures in the creative industry, including Hollywood actress Robin Wright, revealed how they had used their skills to spur change. 05/10/2018
World BCC issues warning to UK government over 'no-deal' Brexit A new report from the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has found that one in five UK businesses plans to move all or some of their operations to Europe, if the government does not agree a Brexit deal with Brussels. 28/09/2018
Business Michael Kors confirms €1.8 billion take over of Versace Michael Kors confirms €1.8 billion take over of Versace 25/09/2018
Business Spanish court rules former Ryanair pilot was employee not contractor Spanish court rules former Ryanair pilot was employee not contractor 19/09/2018
France Author defiant after French booksellers decry selection for top prize French bookstores have criticised the decision to include his self-published novel on the long-list for this year’s Prix Renaudot because it is only available via Amazon. 15/09/2018
Business Planet How one Polish company is proving disability is no handicap when it comes to working In partnership with The European Commission For those bedridden or paralysed the jobs market appears to be closed. One Polish entrepreneur is turning that notion on its head. 07/09/2018
Switzerland Swiss share salary info on new site aiming to end pay discrimination We've all wondered how much our bosses or coworkers make. Now, in Switzerland, there may be a way to find out. 29/08/2018
World Nanawax: The success story of an African print lover [Inspire Africa] Hannane Ferdjani meets with Maureen Ayite - AKA Nanawax - a passionate businesswoman whose ready-to-wear brand has taken the African fashion scene by storm. 27/08/2018
United Kingdom Financial Times boss to hand back pay rise after staff backlash Staff complained John Ridding's pay was 100 times the salary of a trainee journalist. 16/08/2018
Iran Which European firms could be hit by US sanctions on Iran? Several well-known European companies have said they are pulling out of Iran or scaling back investment because of the Trump administration’s renewed sanctions. 06/08/2018
United Kingdom Thomas Cook cancels trips to captive killer whale attractions The decision means customers will no longer be able to purchase tickets to SeaWorld in Florida or Loro Parque in Tenerife from the company as of next summer. 29/07/2018