Arabian Business takes a look at the stories which made the world’s headlines during the past 24 hours.
By ITP
IN PICS: News of the world Aug 10

Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is interviewed by Tom Brokaw, right, for a taping of ‘Meet the Press’ on the Olympic Green during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, China. Paulson spoke about the economy in the US and abroad. (Getty Images)

Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall attend the Sunday church service at Canisbay Church near the Castle of Mey in Canisbay, Scotland. Prince Charles and Camilla attended the Mey Highland Games and are residing at the Castle of Mey, the summer home of his late grandmother Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. (Getty Images)

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd arrives at Seoul Military Airport in Sungnam, South Korea. Australia will discuss economic exchange and aims to strengthen bilateral relationships in trade, culture and diplomacy. (Getty Images)

Stunt riders perform the wall of death on the final day of the Bulldog Bash in Warwickshire, England. The police has spent 1.4 million pounds on security at the motorbike festival, organised annually by the Hell’s Angels, following the murder of Hell’s Angel Gerry Tobin at last year’s event. (Getty Images)

President of the United States, George W Bush, First Lady Laura Bush and daughter Barbara Bush sit in the swimming arena at the National Aquatics Centre at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, China. (Getty Images)

Ethnic Uighurs have their bags searched in the main square in Xinjiang’s famed Silk Road city of Kashgar in China’s far northwestern, mainly Muslim Xinjiang region. Security forces killed five attackers who bombed a police station in the early morning in the remote city of Kuqa in the latest violence to rock the region with the assailants targeting the police station and a government office, Xinhua news agency reported. (Getty Images)