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After its watered down plans were attacked in March, the EU reaches a deal to end mobile data roaming charges and define net neutrality rules.
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Shares in London and across Europe continues to fall with Greece expected to default on a payment to the IMF.
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Shares in struggling Japanese electronics giant Sony fall more than 8% after it announces plans to raise $3.6bn through a sale of shares and bonds.
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The BBC's Ben Bland with a guide to the key numbers and issues in the Greek debt crisis.
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Greek PM Alexis Tsipras urges voters to reject creditors' demands in Sunday's referendum on its debt crisis, as the country's bailout is set to expire.
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VIDEO: KFC opens in Myanmar
30 Jun 2015 1:59:45
KFC has opened in Myanmar. It's the country's first American fast food chain.
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Shares in Asia open flat or higher in early trading and begin to recover some of Monday's losses.
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A health insurer is criticised for advising members to use a Facebook-owned activity tracker without making the social network's involvement more clear.
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The kit recording the world's threatened cultural treasures
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Why can't we decide how to expand our airports?
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Will Apple Music kill Spotify?
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'Businesses need biologists'
29 Jun 2015 3:09:35
Why firms may need to start hiring scientists
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A young designer based in London has developed a hand tool that he hopes can change the way craftsmen and women work.
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Share prices have fallen sharply both in Europe and around the world, as the clock ticks down for Greece to make its latest repayment to the International Monetary Fund.
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EU leaders warn Greeks that rejecting creditors' proposals in a referendum on Sunday would mean leaving the euro, as fears of a default grow.
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What Greeks really think about the debt crisis
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Puerto Rico's governor says the US territory cannot pay its $72bn (£45bn) debt and is close to defaulting ahead of emergency talks with legislators.
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The Chancellor George Osborne has warned British holidaymakers heading to Greece that they should take plenty of cash with them as banking services could be limited.
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Until now anyone thinking of buying a new 4x4 car would be unlikely to go for an African brand - largely because there weren't any.
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The US Supreme Court blocks a key government attempt to limit pollution from the country's power plants after industry challenges the changes.
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There's been an exodus of tourists from Tunisia after an Islamist gunman killed 38 in a single attack. Will they ever return?
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Two managers of the taxi-ordering app Uber have been arrested in France over what authorities have described as an "illicit" service.
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The maker of The Famous Grouse and The Macallan reports a sharp fall profits, after a £239m writedown for its Brugal rum brand.
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The European television rights for the Olympic Games are awarded to Eurosport and its parent channel in a $1.45 billion deal.
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Councillors refuse plans for a wind farm south of Hawick due to concerns over its adverse impact on the landscape.
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