Australian High Court rules news outlets can be held liable for comments under their social media posts

Australian media companies could be liable for third-party comments made on their social media posts after the High Court upheld a ruling on a case by a formerly imprisoned teen who sued media companies over comments about him. … Read More >Australian High Court rules news outlets can be held liable for comments under their social media posts

China’s property bubble: Can Xi make it stop? (Full show)

The Evergrande Group, one of China’s top developers, owes too much money. Beijing has finally stepped in to stop their reckless borrowing, which could be a death knell for the company. China’s real estate boom involves millions of empty apartments owned by speculators, who can no longer be certain of rising property values. Beijing has adopted the maxim that “homes are for living in, not for speculation.” … Read More >China’s property bubble: Can Xi make it stop? (Full show)

Energy crisis stretches to UK food-supply chain, already bruised by labour shortage amid Brexit & Covid-19

British meat processors have become the latest casualty of the growing energy crisis that threatens to result in a dire shortage of carbon dioxide gas, which is widely used throughout the food and drinks industry. … Read More >Energy crisis stretches to UK food-supply chain, already bruised by labour shortage amid Brexit & Covid-19