World of BusinessBack to books - Sweden's schools cutting back on digital learningSwedish classrooms swap laptops for books, pens and paper, raising concerns from the tech sector.Why are so many Americans moving to Ireland?The number of Americans moving to Ireland last year was higher than the number of Irish people migrating to the US. Was this just a blip or the start of a more profound trend?The family-run Slovenian business that conquered ski jumpingA small Slovenian Alpine company has become a giant of ski jumping with its world-beating equipment.'Every drop of water counts': Fear for the future of Argentina's glaciersA controversial law to ease protections for the glaciers has passed, opening the doors for mining. The US refinery now processing Venezuelan oilChevron is now importing 250,000 barrels of crude per day from Venezuela.Cyber criminals contact BBC to claim hack on Co-op, M&SHackers reached out to the BBC's Joe Tidy on Telegram, frustrated that their ransom demands weren't being met.World of BusinessChip maker TSMC expands US reach with new Arizona factoryThe BBC gets exclusive access to the Taiwanese company's new factory in the Arizona desert, just outside Phoenix.World of BusinessWeek in Markets - 16 May 2025A weekly summary of the big stories from financial markets around the world.World of BusinessIndia’s electric car futureTesla is rolling out in India, Asia’s third-largest economy where EV sales grew 2000% over the last five years.World of BusinessChinese factories go into overdrive after tariff pauseThe tariff pause has provided a bit of reprieve for some factories in China.World of BusinessUS and China are ready to talk tariffs - who will blink first?The BBC's journalists in Washington DC and Singapore analyse US and China's moves ahead of the negotiation.World