Gun battles raged on the border between India and Pakistan in Kashmir yesterday, two days after a deadly raid on an Indian army base that New Delhi blamed on Pakistan-based militants.
British Paralympian Kadeena Cox returns from the Rio 2016 Paralympics at Heathrow airport in London, Great Britain, yesterday. (Reuters)
Saudi Electricity Co (SEC) has signed a 5bn riyal ($1.33bn) murabaha-structured Islamic financing to help support its projects, the firm said in a bourse filing on Monday, according to Reuters.
Hedge funds scaled back some of their short positions in crude oil futures and options after prices failed to fall further, suggesting the market was running out of negative momentum.
Sidra Medical and Research Center (Sidra) has opened several additional paediatric outpatient clinics in September.
Strawberries imported into Qatar from Egypt are safe and free from the Hepatitis A virus, local Arabic daily Arrayah has said quoting a source at the Ministry of Municipality and Environment (MME).
A truce brokered by the United States and Russia has "practically failed and has ended" and there is no hope that aid will be delivered to rebel-held eastern Aleppo, a Syrian rebel official said on Monday.
A court in northern Tangail district town yesterday jailed ruling Awami League (AL) member of parliament Amanur Rahman Rana over the murder of another ruling party leader Faruk Ahmed.
Fierce fighting and clashes between regime forces and rebels rocked the eastern edge of Syria's capital on Friday, an AFP correspondent and military source said, despite a fragile truce across the country.
Hillary Clinton is resuming campaigning after pneumonia forced her to take time off, and a top aide said the Democratic candidate’s presidential campaign would have to work harder because a candidate as controversial as Republican Donald Trump makes it “harder to be heard”.
Polish Police officer, chief sergeant Dariusz Tybura (left) talks with Essex Police officer Paul Harrison, as they walk through Harlow, north of London yesterday.
Silicon Valley is creating a crash course in self-driving car technology to address a shortage of engineers with help from a startup in a different field: online education.