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China youth unemployment hits high as recovery falters
The jobless rate of 16 to 24 year olds in urban areas rose to 21.3% last month, official figures show.
Russia seizes control of Danone and Carlsberg operations
Under a new order, the Danone and Carslberg units have been put in "temporary management" of the state.
Nigeria’s so-called tax collectors: Menacing and mafia-like
The tax system is opaque - and abused, with politicians and private citizens lining their pockets.
How brands hope to tempt you with videos on labels
Companies are using augmented reality labels on their products to share videos and animations.
Petrol retailers to work on pricing scheme to improve transparency
The UK's competition watchdog will work with retailers over the autumn to set up the monitoring scheme.
Twitter loses nearly half ad revenue since Musk takeover
Elon Musk confirms the firm has a heavy debt load and income in June was not what had been expected.
Call of Duty battle over after Sony deal with Microsoft
Sony agrees deal with tech giant to keep franchise on PlayStation as Activision buyout moves step closer.
CPTPP trade deal will benefit UK if we use it, says Kemi Badenoch
The business secretary's comments come as she signs off a new deal with 11 Asia and Pacific nations.
CPTPP: UK agrees to join Asia’s trade club but what is it?
It may sound like an official has leant on their keyboard - but it's an acronym we'll hear more often.
Mortgage rates: Six reasons why the pain isn’t as bad as it could be
Mortgage rates are at a 15-year high, but there are reasons why the pain may not be as bad as it could be.