Coming home?
What will Brexit mean for small towns in Poland that have seen their populations shrink as people left to live and work elsewhere in the EU?
‘High price’ for the lost savings habit
Young families are leaving themselves in a financially fragile state, academics say, amid reports that people are losing the savings habit.
‘Apocalypse now?’ What Europe’s media thought of the Trump speech
Trump might have whipped up the crowd into a frenzy but Europe looked on with a mixture of criticism, fear and bemusement.
Is China stealing jobs? It may be losing them
China attracted manufacturers seeking to reduce costs and bolster profitability, The New York Times reports.
‘Pokemon Go’ fans told to stay off rail tracks and out of ER
Europe’s “Pokemon Go” fanatics have been warned against hunting for the creatures in rail tracks and hospitals – and offered accident insurance.
MH 370 pilot’s sister speaks out
As the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 is close to being suspended, the BBC talks to the sister of Zaharie Shah, the plane’s chief pilot.
Sharp increase in use of mobile phone banking apps
There has been a dramatic increase in the number of people using mobile phone apps to do their banking.
Sports Direct staff ‘not treated as humans’, says MPs’ report
Retailer Sports Direct is accused in a report by MPs of failing to treat its workers like human beings.
The ‘Pokemon’ short: Why Nintendo’s surge may not last
“Pokemon Go” mania has attracted plenty of doubters, as seen by the stock’s massive jump in short interest.
Brexit causes dramatic drop in UK economy, data suggests
UK economic activity in July fell at its fastest rate since the aftermath of the financial crisis in 2009, data compiled from business questionnaires shows.
