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Changing minds

Black Brazilians face higher levels of unemployment, lower salaries and get fewer managerial jobs.

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‘Black people are not seen in commercials’

Michelle Fernandes launched her own fashion brand because she wasn’t being given opportunities by her employers.

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Robot wrangler

As we build more robots, more people will be needed to manage them, and they may not all be advanced engineers.

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Why tech giants ‘don’t pay enough tax’ in EU

The bloc’s tax system was designed for companies with a physical presence, not digital businesses, says Pierre Moscovici, the EU’s economics affairs commissioner.

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From Cape Town to Cairo

Africa is hoping to agree a free trade deal encompassing the whole continent – but can it be done?

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Real men

A project in Kenya is teaching boys how to intervene to stop sexual violence

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Still ticking

The world’s biggest watch show opens this week with the Swiss industry hoping a recent sales crunch is over.

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Test tube meat

The sci-fi food of the future could change the way we eat forever, and it is going to be up to food designers to convince us it’s not just an acquired taste.

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Tapping or talking

The spoken web is becoming more established in the home. But will it catch on elsewhere?

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Catching cyber-crooks

If you want a job that rides the wave of the future, get hired by a firm that combats cyber-threats, says the BBC’s Mark Ward.