South Africa’s rooibos tea industry to pay KhoiSan people
The industry-wide agreement could have implications for other indigenous people around the world.
Downing Street defends Brexit deal after Trump claims it obstructs US-UK trade
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has defended his newly-negotiated Brexit deal after criticism from President Donald Trump.
Sterling faces a possible correction as traders look to December’s Brexit election
The latest twist for the pound has been the Labour party conceding to Conservative Party demands for a snap general election.
WeWork ex-boss had ‘penchant to smoke marijuana’
The claim is made in a maternity discrimination charge filed by Adam Neumann’s former chief of staff.
The new EU leadership is in limbo after lawmakers reject three new members
A new European Commission was due to take office Friday, but a series of political setbacks have delayed that for at least another month.
Russia just brought in a law to try to disconnect its internet from the rest of the world
On Friday, a controversial law went into force that enables Russia to try to disconnect its internet from the rest of the world.
Whirlpool ‘silenced customers’ amid tumble dryer fire scare
MPs criticise the maker’s use of non-disclosure agreements and its response to tumble dryer fires.
On the inside of a hacking catastrophe
A massive data breach can cause chaos within a company and put IT staff under extreme stress.
How instant noodles became a million dollar idea
The BBC’s Aaron Heslehurst explains how instant noodles became a million dollar idea.
Boeing ‘doesn’t understand our grief’
Zipporah Kuria’s father Joseph Waithaka was one of 157 people killed when a Boeing 737 Max crashed in March.
