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.
The rise and fall of African economies
Colm O’Regan asks why economies in the same continent seem to be moving in different directions.
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.
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.
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.
Virtual doctors
Health services for a million people in Zambia are being connected to UK doctors, using a smartphone app.
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?
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.
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.
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.
