Berlin is no longer a manufacturing powerhouse but the city is a dream factory for the architects of the New Economy. Boyd Farrow reports
As other boatbuilders have been battered by the storms of recession, one Swedish firm is still holding steady. Lucy Fitzgeorge-Parker finds out why
Richard Lofthouse sees how fast a fat wallet can thin with a Ferrari
YouTube's challenger is expanding outside of the US. Is it really an evil plot to destroy the world? asks Diane Mehta
A British start-up believes it is ready to take on Amazon and Sony — and possibly Apple — in the electronic books market. John Brandon reports
It has been in a modernisation contest with Barcelona ever since the 1992 Olympics, but now Madrid is hoping an impressive new business area will give it the edge. Simon Hunter reports
The global business community may still be reeling from the worst recession in decades but that appears to be no barrier to the expansion plans of US and European business schools. Ross Tieman & Matt Symonds report
A little-known Russian is the latest entrepreneur creating internet waves. Anatoly Medetsky meets Yuri Milner
The burgeoning Gulf region may have suffered in the global downturn but with better management of its oil wealth and cautious investment plans, the area is looking at a bright future. Scott MacMillan reports
Willie Walsh, chief executive of British Airways, talks to CNBC's Simon Hobbs
The Greenwich Hotel, New York and Durrants Hotel, London
Twenty years since the reunification of Berlin and the German capital is still Europe's most famous and exciting urban renewal project. William Boston reports
Despite much progress since the fall of the Berlin Wall, there is still a stark disparity between the wealth of old and new Europe. Dominic Swire reports on the new European divide
Battery-powered electric vehicles may be heralded as the next big thing, but will lithium reserves that are already being devoured by consumer electronics be enough meet future demand? Rebecca Wright reports
The Old Course at St Andrews may be every golfer's dream, but overlook the New Course and you will be missing a treat, says Brian Viner