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How might Brexit affect your summer holidays?

The BBC’s Simon Gompertz looks at how the UK’s vote to leave the EU might affect British holidaymakers.

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The rise and fall of African economies

Colm O’Regan asks why economies in the same continent seem to be moving in different directions.

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What’s up dock?

Horn of Africa trade has pivoted around Djibouti for the last decade. But a new deal for the ancient maritime hub of Berbera, on the Somaliland coast, looks set to change that.

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Cash crop

The number of businesses in the cannabis industry in the US is growing but the legal grey zone the sector falls into can make finding funding tough.

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Very Important Pets

A look at the growing number of hotels around the world that allow guests to bring their pets with them, and the services they offer the animals.

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Virtual doctors

Health services for a million people in Zambia are being connected to UK doctors, using a smartphone app.

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Fight for $15

Seattle became the first major US city to introduce a $15 minimum wage two years ago. What impact is it having on businesses and the economy?

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Duck protests

The Belgrade Waterfront development is being touted by officials as moving the city in a “positive direction” but the project is proving controversial.

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Game, dataset and match

As Wimbledon prepares to use emotion-tracking cameras at this year’s tennis championships, sport is becoming increasingly digital for fans, players and venues alike.

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Brexit would make Britain like Guernsey, says French minister

Leaving the EU would turn the UK into an island as significant as Guernsey, French Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron says.