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Trump ordered to pay $354.9m in financial fraud case

Donald Trump has been ordered to pay $354.9 million in penalties in his civil fraud case in New York.

A New York judge has ordered Donald Trump to pay $354.9 million over fraud allegations and banned him from running companies in the state for three years. What could this mean for Trump, his family and his business empire?

Alexei Navalny, Russia's most significant opposition leader for the past decade and outspoken critic of Vladimir Putin, has died in a prison near the Arctic Circle. We look at what this could mean for Russia and for future possible sanctions.

Presenter Roger Hearing is joined by Nga Pham, journalist and filmmaker based in Taipei, and Ralph Silva, Professor at Yorkville University, in Toronto to discuss these and other top business stories from across the globe.
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