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WeChat-owner shrugs-off Trump’s proposed US ban
Tencent expects its Chinese messaging app will not be affected by America's action against the firm.
Coronavirus: Netflix to stream Diana musical before Broadway debut
The life story of the princess will become the first Broadway show to premiere on the small screen.
US holds off on threatened tariff hike in EU Airbus fight
The US will maintain import duties on $7.5bn worth of items including French cheese and whiskies.
What will fashion shows look like post Covid-19?
CGI models allow patterns to be tested virtually and fewer garments, if any, need to be made.
‘Don’t take knockbacks as insults, l learn from them’
Ready meals maker: "don't take knockbacks as insults. Learn from them."
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As Covid-19 keeps millions of people at home, the popularity of "shoppertainment" has skyrocketed in Asia.
The millions being made from cardboard theft
With the global market for recycled cardboard worth billions of dollars, it is attracting criminals.
First-time buyers: Four ways the property market ‘will be tougher’
UK house prices are predicted to fall but a report spells out why property may remain out of reach.
Getting creative and going viral in lockdown
During lockdown many families have turned to creating online videos as a way of having fun.