Uber had 6,000 US sexual assault reports in two years The figures come as the ride-hailing company is under intense pressure globally over safety issues.
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Macron pension reform: France enters second day of strike Transport and services are affected again after 800,000 people joined national protests on Thursday.
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Garuda airline boss to lose job over smuggled motorbike The boss of Indonesia's national airline is accused of not declaring the importation of a Harley Davidson.
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Saudi Aramco raises $25.6bn in world's biggest share sale The oil giant's listing is the biggest to date, surpassing that of China's Alibaba in 2014.
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Thomas Cook customers face refund delays One in three of the first Thomas Cook customers to claim refunds will not be paid within the 60-day target.
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DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman switches to Google The man behind controversial Streams app is to join Google to develop AI solutions.
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Huawei launches new legal challenge against US ban The Chinese company filed the case after it was labelled as a security threat by Washington.
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British Steel's French site advertised for sale China's Jingye has agreed to buy the whole company, but is reportedly furious about developments in France.
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UK household debts see big increase Debts including credit card debt and personal loans have risen 11% to £119bn in two years.
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'I would sell a kidney for the Baby Yoda toy' Star Wars fans really want toys of the Child, but it will not be out until next year.
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Plum: Users of money app complain of long delays for withdrawals Users say they have had to wait days to get their money out and have struggled to get information.
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Macron pension reform: Why are French workers on strike? Hospital staff, police and transport employees join France's biggest strike in decades - but what for?
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Cambodia's bicycle firms face bumps in the road The Asian nation has built up a bike building industry, but human rights concerns could put the brakes on growth.
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Coral dredging: 'It's going to cause irreversible damage' Cayman Islands campaigners are fighting to stop coral reefs being dredged for bigger cruise liners.
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Why is the world's financial plumbing under pressure? The Swift system has securely transferred data for decades, but faces growing geopolitical pressure.
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How China-US rivalry is dividing the internet Will the rivalry between China and the US accelerate the division of the internet into two halves?
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'We try to make good food emotionally addictive' John Vincent, co-founder of healthy fast food chain Leon, explains the ethos behind the company.
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'I match clothes with my pug' We look at the trend for matching the clothes you wear with your children, dog, cat or even horse.
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How to make phone batteries that last longer A breakthrough in battery technology would be an engineering triumph and spur to other technologies.
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Can old fridges be recycled to make new ones? What happens to your old fridge when it's time to replace it, the BBC's Dougal Shaw reports.
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Loan sharks cash in on Black Friday spending spree Illegal money lenders are targeting people around Black Friday, campaigners warn.
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BBC World News business headlines The latest international business headlines from BBC World News.
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How the egg box became a million dollar idea The BBC's Aaron Heslehurst explains how the egg box became a million dollar idea.
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Lotus Evija: The £2.2m electric hypercar The Lotus Evija goes into production next year and Click gets a look at what drivers can expect.
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Raiding factories, freeing children Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi has been freeing children from slavery for more than 30 years.
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Missguided boss on Black Friday: 'If we don't play, we die' The boss of fashion retailer Missguided discusses the importance of Black Friday.
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How sticking plasters became a million dollar idea The BBC's Aaron Heslehurst explains how sticking plasters became a million dollar idea.
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CEO Secrets: 'My success is all down to maths' Timothy Armoo of Fanbytes explains how his success is grounded in a love of maths.
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The YouTuber with 26 billion views Brazil's Konrad Dantas, better know as Kondzilla, has the world's second most watched music video channel.
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What Trump wants from trade President Trump believes the US is being unfairly treated by other countries when it comes to trade.
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Huawei: Boom time in China While Huawei tech is blocked in the US, it is helping build one of the world biggest 5G networks at home.
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The garlic farmers who love Trump American garlic farmers say demand is rising after the US president put tariffs on Chinese imports.
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How China plans to lead in computer chips China wants to end its dependence on imported computer chips, but experts says it will struggle.
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Is China gaining an edge in AI? The US-China over artificial intelligence is heating up, but some warn the US could be over-reacting.
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