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Global business news, with live guests and contributions from Asia and the USA.

    Melinda Gates leaves her namesake foundation - what's next for her?

    Melinda Gates leaves her namesake foundation - what's next for her?

    Sam Fenwick dives deep into the philanthropic world - and how it's changing - amid the news that Melinda Gates is leaving the Gates Foundation. Why has she made the decision? And what's next for this philanthropic giant?
    Elsewhere, we explore the resurgence of "meme stocks", the science behind work rituals, and what to expect from the Australian budget
    (Photo: Polio vaccination campaign in Pakistan, Peshawar, where the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have worked. Credit: EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)

    • 48 min
    US Consumer sentiment sags to a six-month low

    US Consumer sentiment sags to a six-month low

    US Consumer sentiment sags to a six-month low. Americans cite high inflation and fears around unemployment
    A free bottle of wine has finally been claimed after being hidden in the privacy policy of a tax-focused think tank's website for three months. We hear more from the Director of consumer protection for Consumer Federation of America
    The Oscars have launched a global fund raising campaign to boost its finances following a decade long decline in its viewership
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Adam Davis/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock (14441942o)
    A customer walks past the fresh fruit section at a H-E-B supermarket in Austin, Texas, USA, 19 April 2024

    • 52 min
    Apple apologises over controversial ad

    Apple apologises over controversial ad

    The tech giant Apple has faced an online backlash in response to an advert featuring books and musical instrument being crushed, to demonstrate how their creativity has been compressed into the latest iPad.
    Also, with music catalogue company Hipgnosis facing a takeover, is it worth a price tag of $1.6 billion?
    And remarks by a boss at China's biggest search engine reignite the debate around China's 9-9-6 work-all-hours culture.

    • 53 min
    Whistleblower: Parts sent to Boeing had 'serious defects'

    Whistleblower: Parts sent to Boeing had 'serious defects'

    A former employee of Boeing's biggest supplier has claimed that sections of 737 Max aircraft regularly left its factory with serious defects.
    Spirit Aerosystems builds fuselages for the 737 Max, which are then shipped to Boeing’s own plant for final assembly.
    Speaking publicly for the first time, former quality inspector Santiago Peredes told the BBC that some managers actively tried to discourage him from flagging up flaws in half-finished planes.
    Also, Rahul Tandon, finds out why there are a lot of concerns about whether the plan to use Russian assets for weapons is legal and why not everyone was keen to see the Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Hungary.
    (Photo: A worker walks past Boeing's 737 MAX-9 under construction at their production facility in Renton, Washington, US. Credit: Reuters)

    • 55 min
    TikTok takes revenge

    TikTok takes revenge

    TikTok has filed a lawsuit aiming to block a US law that would ban in the video app in the country unless it is sold by its Chinese parent company.
    In the filing, the social media company called the act an "extraordinary intrusion on free speech rights" of the company and its 170 million American users.
    Also, Rahul Tandon, looks at the Disney financial results and finds out what can you buy with Argentina's new 10 000 pesos banknote.
    (Picture: The offices of TikTok in Culver City, California. Picture credit: Reuters)

    • 49 min
    EU and France holds talks with Xi

    EU and France holds talks with Xi

    On his first visit to Europe since 2019, president Xi Jinping has been talking about trade ties. The West is worried about cheap Chinese imports of electric cars.
    Also, Rahul Tandon finds out why global petrol demand growth could halve in 2024 and what impact the shutdown in Israel would have on Al Jazeera's business operations.
    (Picture: State dinner in honour of Chinese President Xi Jinping visiting Paris, France - 06 May 2024. Picture credit: EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)

    • 49 min

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