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Megacities
The relentless rise of megacities. What are the challenges for them?
The Business of Paralympics
Business opportunities opened up by the Paralympic games. A sponsor explains the appeal
Unemployment in the US and Europe
Unemployment in the US state of New Jersey, and efforts to create new jobs in France
Disease control
Can genetically engineered mosquitoes stop the spread of dengue fever?
The power of spending
Can consumers lift the world economy out of the doldrums?
The Secrets of Computer Code
Why computer code should a key part of every country's school curriculum.
Follow the Money
What happens when money meets power? Justin Rowlatt explores American political lobbying.
The Commodity Prices Boom
Is the boom in commodity prices over? Or can the likes of China keep it going?
Euro crisis: Back to work
As Europe goes back to work after summer holidays, the eurozone crisis looms large again.
Argentina's Nationalism
Is the world losing patience with Argentina's economic nationalism?
Illegal timber
How Interpol chases the criminals behind illegal logging in the global timber industry.
Food prices and slum tourism
Is the rising price of food the next big crisis for the world's poor?
Ship scrappage and global trade
Where old ships go to die and why standardised pallets could revolutionise global trade.
Poverty and Geography
How the geography of poverty might look in the future.
Should the Euro Fail?
As the Dutch vote, and Germans debate the legality of bailouts, who still loves the euro?
US election funding
The big splurge on US election campaign spending for Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.
Does Fashion have legs?
We ask if fashion is recession-proof? And what a model's legs reveal about the economy.
QE: Bernanke's big bazooka
The Fed is feeding again - $40 billion every month until the US gets back to work.
French super-tax
Are France's super-rich voting with their feet over plans for a new 75% tax on income?
Global fertility business
Sperm banks, egg donors and surrogate mothers - the booming global fertility business.
Free trade v nationalism
Will a dispute over a few weather-beaten rocks derail Japan-China free trade?
Why diversify?
The South African strike is over but does the nation need to diversify?
Insurance: trading death
Is it ever OK to profit from someone else's death?
Trade war?
Is Romney's tough talk on Chinese trade practices likely to help American businesses?
Democracy and the debt crisis
Can democracy survive the debt crisis?
Digital currencies
Can online currencies solve some of the miseries of this material world? Are they safe?
Catalans go it alone?
Catalans are to vote whether to separate from Spain. But does it make economic sense?
Disney's TV secrets
The most powerful woman in television Anne Sweeney, reveals her recipe for creating hit TV
Do We Get The Banks We Deserve?
Justin Rowlatt and Kai Ryssdal put financial institutions and consumers under scrutiny.
Japan's interest rates
What Japan's two decades of low interest rates teach us. Plus, does luck trump hard work?
Foot surgery for capitalism
Caring capitalism and the fate of India's street bunion surgeons.