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2 Mar 2017
With the arrest of Jay Y. Lee, the 48-year-old vice chairman of Samsung and dauphin of the dynasty controlling the Samsung Group, the chaebol are again under pressure from the state.
2 Mar 2017
Yahoo independent committee found that certain senior executives didn’t properly "comprehend or investigate" a 2014 security breach but didn’t find intentional suppression of relevant information.
1 Mar 2017
India defies expectations to retain the title of the world's fastest growing major economy, despite the pain caused by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's shock crackdown on cash.
1 Mar 2017
Oprah Winfrey discusses whether she would run for president and reveals her surprise at the election of President Donald Trump.
1 Mar 2017
President Trump comments on the U.S. being united against hate in all its forms in his first address to Congress.
1 Mar 2017
Redpoint Ventures Partner Ryan Sarver and Bloomberg’s Brad Stone discuss Uber CEO Travis Kalanick’s latest public relations nightmare and the company culture.
28 Feb 2017
Zenith Bank reported a 23 percent increase in earnings per share to 412 kobo in 2016 from 336 kobo in 2015. Meanwhile, Nigeria’s GDP has shown a -1.30 per cent decline year-on-year.
28 Feb 2017
Lee Jae-yong, who was arrested earlier this month, will now stand trial for allegedly paying $36m to businesses backed by President Park's Geun-hye's friend Choi Soon-sil.
28 Feb 2017
Bellamy's Australia Chairman Rob Woolley resigned following the baby food maker's flawed foray into China and its stock price collapse.
28 Feb 2017
Jurgen von Hollen, president of Universal Robots, discusses how robotics are replacing human workers and driving transformation across industries.
27 Feb 2017
Nigeria's local currency the naira, rallied to 460 to the dollar last Friday, its highest level in more than 3 months. The currency got a boost from the Central Bank of Nigeria which sold 221 million dollars to 16 banks last week.
27 Feb 2017
Francesco Papadia, a non-resident fellow at Bruegel, and Holger Schmieding, chief economist at Berenberg, talk about U.K. House of Lords scrutiny of the Brexit bill and the economic effects they see from the triggering of Article 50.

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The Indian community in Canada is more divided after Ottawa said Indian agents were behind the murder of a Sikh activist three months ago. DW spoke to Sikh community members in Toronto.
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