Macron pension reform: Why are French workers on strike?
Hospital staff, police and transport employees join France’s biggest strike in decades – but what for?
Plum: Users of money app complain of long delays for withdrawals
Users say they have had to wait days to get their money out and have struggled to get information.
Lotus Evija: The £2.2m electric hypercar
The Lotus Evija goes into production next year and Click gets a look at what drivers can expect.
Cambodia’s bicycle firms face bumps in the road
The Asian nation has built up a bike building industry, but human rights concerns could put the brakes on growth.
Why is the world’s financial plumbing under pressure?
The Swift system has securely transferred data for decades, but faces growing geopolitical pressure.
Coral dredging: ‘It’s going to cause irreversible damage’
Cayman Islands campaigners are fighting to stop coral reefs being dredged for bigger cruise liners.
Raiding factories, freeing children
Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi has been freeing children from slavery for more than 30 years.
How China-US rivalry is dividing the internet
Will the rivalry between China and the US accelerate the division of the internet into two halves?
‘We try to make good food emotionally addictive’
John Vincent, co-founder of healthy fast food chain Leon, explains the ethos behind the company.
Hundreds march in Hong Kong against use of tear gas; city braces for further protests
Hundreds of protesters in Hong Kong, including many families with children, marched on Sunday in protest against police use of tear gas as the Asian financial hub geared up for further anti-government demonstrations following a week of calm.
