What can investors in hacked bitcoin firm do next?
Investors who had over a third of their accounts on bitcoin exchange Bitfinex wiped out could pursue the company in the courts.
McDonald’s asked to take US antibiotic curbs global
A charity to stop drug-resistant bacteria asked has called for McDonald’s to stop serving food from animals raised with antibiotics.
China has started bailing out its banks, UBS says
China banks’ murky balance sheets have long spurred fears of an impending crisis, but the clean-up may already be underway, UBS said.
German growth better than expected—so why are analysts worried?
The German economy grew a better-than-expected 0.4 percent in the second quarter of 2016, according to flash estimates.
Global shipping giant reports 90 percent fall in net profit
Moller-Maersk kept its downbeat 2016 profit forecast on Friday as the Danish shipping and oil giant reported net profit way under expectations.
Google fined for breaking Russian antitrust rules with Android
Russian antitrust officials fined Google $6.8 million on Thursday, the New York Times reports.
Series of blasts hit popular resorts in southern Thailand
A series of blasts hit three of the most popular tourist resorts in southern Thailand, killing two people and injuring dozens.
Keeping the port of Singapore ship-shape
Daknash Ganasen reveals why being a port master in Singapore is his dream job.
Paranoid parents?
Can tech help busy working parents keep tabs on their toddlers or does it simply make them feel more guilty and paranoid?
Social media stars warned over undeclared paid-for ads
Authorities warn dozens of celebrities after they are found posting paid-for advertising on social media accounts – but refuse to name any of them.
