5 things to do if you're taken hostage
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Budapest's underground escape craze
The underground escape games taking Hungary by storm
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Global debt: How worried should we be?
How worried should we be?
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Greek political crisis: Huge amount at stake
Greece on a knife-edge over presidential vote
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TTIP: The EU-US trade deal explained
Why are the EU-US trade talks proving to be so controversial?
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Unwrapping Africa's red tape
Malawian business tycoon Mike Mlombwa tells the BBC how to deal with red tape and stay on the right side of the law when doing business.
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Thwarting retail's 'returnaholics'
Thieves, counterfeiters and "returnaholics" are a retailer's biggest headache - but new tagging technology could stop them in their tracks.
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Building the biggest baby food firm
How Paul Lindley, the boss of Ella's Kitchen, built up the UK's largest baby food business.
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GAA stadium decision 'was unlawful'
Northern Ireland's environment minister acted unlawfully in approving a new GAA stadium in west Belfast, a High Court judge rules.
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Fifa dismisses Garcia complaint
Fifa dismisses a complaint from its own World Cup corruption investigator Michael Garcia as well as two whistleblowers.
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SPFL withholds Gers cash over EBTs
The SPFL is to withhold £250,000 due to Rangers for broadcast fees to cover a fine relating to employee benefit trusts.
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Australia's budget deficit to widen
Australia's government said it expects the nation's deficit to grow to $40.4bn Australian dollars ($33.2bn) in the 12 months to June.
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Lower Australian consumer confidence
A quarterly survey has found that more than one third of Australians rate the country's economy as "poor", up from 25% in September.
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Nigerian oil workers go on strike
Nigeria's two main oil workers' unions begin a nationwide strike, threatening to hurt the output of Africa's largest oil producer.
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India SpiceJet planes 'grounded'
India's troubled airline SpiceJet grounds all flights after oil companies refuse to refuel any of its planes, media reports say.
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Brent oil price falls below $59
The price of Brent crude oil has fallen below $59 a barrel for the first time since May 2009.
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Oil price forces new Nigeria budget
The prolonged slump in the price of oil forces oil-export dependent Nigeria to revise its budget plans, prompting its currency to fall to a record low.
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Rouble in free-fall despite rate rise
The rouble crashes to new record lows in Tuesday trading, hitting 79 roubles to the dollar, despite a dramatic rise in Russian interest rates.
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Apple halts Russian online sales
Technology giant Apple says it cannot currently sell products online in Russia because the rouble's value is too volatile for it to set prices.
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Russia plans new action over rouble
Russia says it is planning new measures to stabilise the rouble after its slump against the dollar.
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