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BBC World News business headlines

The latest international business headlines from BBC World News.




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Is Disney's theme park reopening a roadmap for businesses?

New measures being introduced at Shanghai Disneyland could be a blueprint for firms restarting operations.




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Coronavirus: China wildlife trade ban 'should be permanent'

China should apply a permanent ban on the wildlife trade in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.




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Coronavirus: Hong Kong to quarantine all arrivals from abroad

Hong Kong has seen 57 new infections over the past two weeks, 50 of which were imported.




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Is Hamilton already the greatest? The numbers behind a six-time champion

Lewis Hamilton is now one F1 world title away from Michael Schumacher's record - but dig deeper, and you could argue he's already there...




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Formula E esports series to be broadcast on BBC

Formula E's new esports competition will be streamed live across BBC platforms.




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A Silverstone bonanza and desert double - how F1 wants to put the show back on the road

Formula 1 hopes to squeeze 16 races into a truncated season, but how could it all work?




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'He was fast and had a great smile' - remembering Roland Ratzenberger

Almost everyone is aware of the tragic way Ayrton Senna's life ended, but Roland Ratzenberger's charm and determination also endures.




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Jamie Chadwick column: Indoor cycling, Zoom chats and banana cake

W Series champion Jamie Chadwick talks about how she is finding life in lockdown, with exercise, Zoom chats and cooking helping to pass the time.




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1983: US troops invade Grenada

American forces seize control of the Caribbean island of Grenada less than a week after a left-wing coup in which the prime minister, Maurice Bishop, was killed.




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The long shot that changed a homeless caddie's life

Llewellyn Barnes made his debut in a professional golf debut last month, after decades living homeless in South Africa.




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Coronavirus: Which African countries are ahead on testing?

African states face real challenges in trying to expand their testing for the coronavirus.




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Mozambique: Is Cabo Delgado the latest Islamic State outpost?

Islamist militants have stepped up attacks in the north, raising fears of greater instability.




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Kenya, Somalia and Rwanda hit by deadly flooding

Heavy rains across the region have also destroyed homes, crops and some infrastructure.




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VE day: 'Our dad wrote the peace document'

A British actor and theatre manager drafted the Act of Military Surrender while in the army.




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Spy princess and Lady Death: Eight women of WW2

Some are well known, some forgotten, but all played a key role in World War Two.




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Timeline: World Trade Organization

A chronology of key events




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Profile: World Trade Organization

Key facts, figures and dates




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Regions and territories: Kaliningrad

Key facts, dates, events




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Coronavirus: Advice for people with health conditions

Older people and those with pre-existing medical conditions are more vulnerable to the virus.




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Coronavirus: How Covid-19 is denying dignity to the dead in Italy

Funerals have been banned in Italy - robbing many families of the chance to say a final goodbye.




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Coronavirus doctor's diary: 'Our hospitals weren't made to use this much oxygen'

Hospitals need to supply oxygen to more beds than is currently possible, so doctors are searching for hacks.




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US Surgeon General Jerome Adams shows his inhaler

Jerome Adams took his inhaler out while discussing the impact of Covid-19 on black people.




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How the spread of coronavirus is testing Africa

A surge in cases of Covid-19 will push the continent's health infrastructure to the limit.




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Coronavirus: The health advice that is misleading or worse

There's still plenty of dangerous and untested medical advice circulating online.




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England bad at penalties? Think again - say the Germans

New scientific research, from Germany of all places, suggests English footballers are actually good at spot-kicks.




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Forests 'can take cover to resist alien invaders'

Native woodlands can resist the spread of invasive species if they block light reaching the ground.




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Coronavirus: Calls to shut down 'dirty fur trade'

Mink have caught Covid-19, adding to the list of infected animals, and prompting calls for trade bans.




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Iceye's small radar satellites achieve big capability

One of the hardest tasks in Earth observation is tracking tiny changes in the shape of the ground.




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Timeline: Madagascar

A chronology of key events




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Timeline: Chad

A chronology of key events




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Country profile: Madagascar

Key facts, figures and dates




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Country profile: Chad

Key facts, figures and dates





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Timeline: Trinidad and Tobago

A chronology of key events




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Timeline: St Vincent and Grenadines

Key facts, figures and dates




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Timeline: Grenada

A chronology of key events




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Timeline: El Salvador

A chronology of key events




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Ecuador timeline

A chronology of key events




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Timeline: Canada

A chronology of key events




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Timeline: Barbados

A chronology of key events




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Country profile: Trinidad and Tobago

Key facts, figures and dates




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Country profile: St Vincent and the Grenadines

Key facts, figures and dates




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Regions and territories: Guadeloupe

A profile of the French Caribbean territory




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Country profile: Grenada

Key facts, figures and dates




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Country profile: El Salvador

Key facts, figures and dates




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Ecuador country profile

Key facts, figures and dates




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Country profile: Canada

Key facts, figures and dates




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Country profile: Barbados

Key facts, figures and dates




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Coronavirus: Chinese official admits health system weaknesses

China says it will improve public health systems after criticism of its early response to the virus.