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.
Tumblr’s tumble
Three years have passed since Yahoo bought micro-blogging site Tumblr, but it is not the goldmine it once hoped.
Cape hope
A lower cost base and partnerships with western universities is helping South Africa to develop online courses for students around the world.
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?
‘Flying’ boat
Could F1 and aeronautical tech help Sir Ben Ainslie’s ‘flying’ catamaran win the America’s Cup?
Aussie rules?
Australia has been described as “the lucky country”, but is it entrepreneurial spirit or abundant resources that has driven its success?
Unhealthy interest?
Google has made headlines for its forays into healthcare but what is its ultimate goal?
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.
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.
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.
