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Haitian economist Enomy Germain explains the challenges businesses face in the country. We hear from him and a businessman based in Port-au-Prince.
Dozens of paintings from a private collection of Russian and Ukrainian modern art have been sold to museums and private collectors around the world. But suspicions on their authenticity are now emerging. We look into these accusations.
And we talk to an Internet pioneer about the latest controls on the firms that dominate the web: the European Union's Digital Markets Act.
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Haitian economist Enomy Germain explains the challenges businesses face in the country. We hear from him and a businessman based in Port-au-Prince.
Dozens of paintings from a private collection of Russian and Ukrainian modern art have been sold to museums and private collectors around the world. But suspicions on their authenticity are now emerging. We look into these accusations.
And we talk to an Internet pioneer about the latest controls on the firms that dominate the web: the European Union's Digital Markets Act.

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