The Dutch road authority said that it had referred Suzuki and Fiat Chrysler's Jeep to prosecutors, for using software that was "impermissible" and led to unacceptably high levels of toxic emissions.
The Indian Army today rejected Pakistan military's claim of killing four Indian soldiers during cross-border firing yesterday, saying it had not suffered any casualties this month.
The UN envoy for Syria has started a new round, the seventh so far, of indirect talks between Syrian government and opposition leaders in Geneva.
Qatar has announced the formation of a committee to pursue compensation potentially worth billions of dollars for damages stemming from the blockade imposed by Saudi Arabia and its allies in the Gulf crisis.
According to the Kremlin, the leaders of the US and Russia, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, did not make promises to form a joint cyber unit, but were ready to cooperate in this direction.
The Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull stated that the country sought to sign a free trade agreement with Britain in the nearest future after the UK withdrawal from the EU.
The Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire stated on Monday that France would respect the European Union budget requirements, adding that the country was also aimed to push for economic reforms.
On Monday, Abercrombie & Fitch terminated negotiations over a potential sale that led to a 10% plunge of the teen apparel retailer's shares.
The SPD leader Martin Schulz viewed the anti-G20 summit protestors as terrorists, saying that they had no right to claim they had a political legitimacy for July 7-8 actions.
The UBS CEO Sergio Ermotti stated that the Swiss bank was weighing whether to move its London jobs to Madrid, Frankfurt or Amsterdam after Britain's exit from the bloc.
According to a Russian official, a proposed US-Russia joint cyber unit will take time to set up and unlikely to be launched any time soon.
Two top Republican senators voiced their criticism on Sunday of the State Secretary Rex Tillerson's comments that Russia might have the good approach on Syria, saying they completely disagreed with this statement.
The US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is to meet the leaders of Qatar, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia on Monday in an attempt to find a breakthrough in the Gulf regional crisis.
The Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said on Monday that Japan's regional economy was expected to grow moderately in response to solid private consumption and exports.
On Monday, Iran called for expansion of the ceasefire deal between the US and Russia as it saw a need to cover all of the country instead of the previously agreed Southwestern region only.
On Monday, Apple announced that it would spend $921M to build its second renewable-powered data centre in Denmark that would start operating in the Q2 of 2019.
The UK PM Theresa May's deputy stated on Monday that the government was confident of the EU repeal bill could be got through the Parliament.
The Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe is willing to reshuffle the Cabinet early in August as his party's support plunged to the lowest level since he has returned to power in 2012.
Facebook's virtual reality firm Oculus had to cut down the price of its hardware amid low demand for the Touch controllers and Rift headset.
According to the Austrian Foreign Ministry, the country barred Turkey's Minister of Economy Nihat Zeybekci from crossing its border to attend the event marking the 2016 failed coup anniversary in Turkey.
On Monday, the senior Vatican official Cardinal George Pell arrived to Australia as he would face trial over accusations of sexual offence.
The Fire Brigade of London reported on Monday that they managed to take the Camden Market's fire under control.
The Pakistani central bank has set guidelines on how Islamic banks that want to become fully sharia compliant can receive the status.
The Jordanian and Kuwaiti airlines are set to be exempted from the in-cabin ban on large electronic devices including laptops and big smartphones on flights to the US.