Posted at 10:05 7 Mar10:05 7 MarThree killed in Houthi missile attack on cargo shipBy Tom Spender, Joshua Cheetham & Frank Gardner BBC NewsThe Filipino and Vietnamese sailors' deaths are the first caused by an attack by the Yemeni group.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 10:01 7 Mar10:01 7 MarWatch: Indian navy rescues ship crew after Houthi attackVideo contentVideo caption: Footage shows Indian navy rescuing cargo ship crew after Houthi missile attackFootage shows Indian navy rescuing cargo ship crew after Houthi missile attackThree crew members have been killed in the attack off southern Yemen, US officials say.
Posted at 0:06 5 Mar0:06 5 MarConcern as the gambling industry embraces AIBy Nicola K SmithTechnology of Business reporterCampaigners worry that the gambling industry will not use AI responsibly.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 0:00 5 Mar0:00 5 MarClever ways to get kids learningVideo contentVideo caption: We look at innovative educational solutions in Senegal, Ghana and Pakistan.We look at innovative educational solutions in Senegal, Ghana and Pakistan.We look at innovative educational solutions in Senegal, Ghana and Pakistan.
Posted at 0:27 1 Mar0:27 1 MarCould product passports revolutionise the way we shop?By Sean McManusTechnology ReporterThe EU is introducing digital passports for products that detail their composition and production history.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 0:21 1 Mar0:21 1 MarUS says falling trade with China could be positiveBy Jonathan Josephs & Sameer HashmiBBC NewsUS Trade Representative Katherine Tai says steep drop in trade with China "isn't necessarily negative".Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 12:48 28 Feb12:48 28 FebManx Telecom prices to rise 5.5% from AprilMost services offered are set for the rise due to inflationary pressures, the firm says.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 0:04 27 Feb0:04 27 FebWhy firms are racing to produce green ammoniaBy Chris BaraniukTechnology of Business reporterAmmonia is essential for fertiliser production but producing it is carbon intensive.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 0:07 23 Feb0:07 23 FebWhy some cyber-attacks hit harder than othersBy Christine RoTechnology of Business reporterThe British Library has been hobbled for months by a cyber-attack and experts warn of similar damage ahead.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 20:29 22 Feb20:29 22 FebUK-owned ship damaged by missiles off Yemen - USThe Houthis confirm they targeted the cargo vessel Islander in the Gulf of Aden, causing a fire.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 17:46 21 Feb17:46 21 FebNew images show British ship in Red Sea has not sunkBy Nick Eardley, Joshua Cheetham & Daniele PalumboBBC VerifyHouthi claims to have sunk the Rubymar on Monday appear to be incorrect.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 18:51 20 Feb18:51 20 FebCrew abandon cargo ship after attack off YemenBy David Gritten & Joshua CheethamBBC NewsThe strike on the Rubymar is one of the most damaging attacks so far by the Iran-backed Houthis.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:56 19 Feb23:56 19 FebThe staff shortage in India's special effects industryBy Priti GuptaMumbaiWith international studios sending more work to India, the industry is struggling to train enough staff.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 0:17 16 Feb0:17 16 FebThe brewing secrets behind tastier no-alcohol beerBy Nicola K SmithTechnology of Business reporterThere's huge demand for low and no-alcohol beer and breweries are competing for the best flavour.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 14:32 13 Feb14:32 13 FebPeople given free sim cards to address digital divideAlmost 10,000 people in need have been given a free sim card so they can access vital services. Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 0:03 13 Feb0:03 13 FebThe festivals searching for greener ways to rockBy Suzanne BearneTechnology reporterMusic festivals need a lot of electricity, but plugging into greener sources is not easy or cheap.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 0:03 9 Feb0:03 9 FebWhy the e-bike boom is raising fire fearsBy Christine RoTechnology reporterSales of electric bikes are booming but defective batteries and chargers can cause fires.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 0:01 6 Feb0:01 6 FebIs Ireland's productivity boom real or 'artificial'?By Naomi RaineyBusiness ReporterIrelands hosts many multinational companies which makes calculating its true productivity difficult.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 0:00 6 Feb0:00 6 FebThe NetVideo contentVideo caption: Josie Long presents short documentaries that emerge from the internet.Josie Long presents short documentaries that emerge from the internet.Word spirits, back rooms and a reply all-pocalypse - Josie Long presents short documentaries that emerge from the internet.
Posted at 0:57 4 Feb0:57 4 FebDoes Germany’s economy need more than a cup of coffee?By Jonathan Josephs & Jessica ParkerBusiness Reporter & Berlin Correspondent, BBC NewsGermany's growth is being held back by the twin shocks of expensive energy and higher interest rates.Read moreBBC Russian
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Three killed in Houthi missile attack on cargo ship
By Tom Spender, Joshua Cheetham & Frank Gardner
BBC News
The Filipino and Vietnamese sailors' deaths are the first caused by an attack by the Yemeni group.
Read moreWatch: Indian navy rescues ship crew after Houthi attack
Three crew members have been killed in the attack off southern Yemen, US officials say.
Concern as the gambling industry embraces AI
By Nicola K Smith
Technology of Business reporter
Campaigners worry that the gambling industry will not use AI responsibly.
Read moreClever ways to get kids learning
We look at innovative educational solutions in Senegal, Ghana and Pakistan.
Could product passports revolutionise the way we shop?
By Sean McManus
Technology Reporter
The EU is introducing digital passports for products that detail their composition and production history.
Read moreUS says falling trade with China could be positive
By Jonathan Josephs & Sameer Hashmi
BBC News
US Trade Representative Katherine Tai says steep drop in trade with China "isn't necessarily negative".
Read moreManx Telecom prices to rise 5.5% from April
Most services offered are set for the rise due to inflationary pressures, the firm says.
Read moreWhy firms are racing to produce green ammonia
By Chris Baraniuk
Technology of Business reporter
Ammonia is essential for fertiliser production but producing it is carbon intensive.
Read moreWhy some cyber-attacks hit harder than others
By Christine Ro
Technology of Business reporter
The British Library has been hobbled for months by a cyber-attack and experts warn of similar damage ahead.
Read moreUK-owned ship damaged by missiles off Yemen - US
The Houthis confirm they targeted the cargo vessel Islander in the Gulf of Aden, causing a fire.
Read moreNew images show British ship in Red Sea has not sunk
By Nick Eardley, Joshua Cheetham & Daniele Palumbo
BBC Verify
Houthi claims to have sunk the Rubymar on Monday appear to be incorrect.
Read moreCrew abandon cargo ship after attack off Yemen
By David Gritten & Joshua Cheetham
BBC News
The strike on the Rubymar is one of the most damaging attacks so far by the Iran-backed Houthis.
Read moreThe staff shortage in India's special effects industry
By Priti Gupta
Mumbai
With international studios sending more work to India, the industry is struggling to train enough staff.
Read moreThe brewing secrets behind tastier no-alcohol beer
By Nicola K Smith
Technology of Business reporter
There's huge demand for low and no-alcohol beer and breweries are competing for the best flavour.
Read morePeople given free sim cards to address digital divide
Almost 10,000 people in need have been given a free sim card so they can access vital services.
Read moreThe festivals searching for greener ways to rock
By Suzanne Bearne
Technology reporter
Music festivals need a lot of electricity, but plugging into greener sources is not easy or cheap.
Read moreWhy the e-bike boom is raising fire fears
By Christine Ro
Technology reporter
Sales of electric bikes are booming but defective batteries and chargers can cause fires.
Read moreIs Ireland's productivity boom real or 'artificial'?
By Naomi Rainey
Business Reporter
Irelands hosts many multinational companies which makes calculating its true productivity difficult.
Read moreThe Net
Word spirits, back rooms and a reply all-pocalypse - Josie Long presents short documentaries that emerge from the internet.
Does Germany’s economy need more than a cup of coffee?
By Jonathan Josephs & Jessica Parker
Business Reporter & Berlin Correspondent, BBC News
Germany's growth is being held back by the twin shocks of expensive energy and higher interest rates.
Read more