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Thirteen murders a day

A look at the booming private security industry in the Central American country of Guatemala, where an average of 13 murders are committed every day.

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Tumblr’s tumble

Three years have passed since Yahoo bought micro-blogging site Tumblr, but it is not the goldmine it once hoped.

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Cape hope

A lower cost base and partnerships with western universities is helping South Africa to develop online courses for students around the world.

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Northern Powerhouse

The former Chancellor George Osborne peppered media interviews with references to the “Northern Powerhouse” but what’s next for the project since his departure?

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‘Flying’ boat

Could F1 and aeronautical tech help Sir Ben Ainslie’s ‘flying’ catamaran win the America’s Cup?

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Aussie rules?

Australia has been described as “the lucky country”, but is it entrepreneurial spirit or abundant resources that has driven its success?

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Unhealthy interest?

Google has made headlines for its forays into healthcare but what is its ultimate goal?

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What is ARM?

ARM’s technology is at the heart of millions of smartphones and tablets – but the company’s inventions are used wider still.

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Fighting fit

A profile of Asian businessman Chatri Sityodtong who made his fortune on Wall Street before setting up fast-growing televised martial arts tournament., One Championship.

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US-based cleric rejects Erdogan coup allegations, sets up US-Turkey clash

The Turkish cleric accused of orchestrating Turkey’s coup tells the Financial Times the ruling party is to blame.