Yemen's Aden falls to Saudi-backed fighters
Saudi-backed fighters drive Houthi rebels from port city of Aden in Yemen. Sean Carberry reports.
Saudi-backed fighters drive Houthi rebels from port city of Aden in Yemen. Sean Carberry reports.
Saudi-backed fighters drive Houthi rebels from port city of Aden in Yemen. Sean Carberry reports.
Saudi-backed fighters drive Houthi rebels from port city of Aden in Yemen. Sean Carberry reports.
Saudi-backed fighters drive Houthi rebels from port city of Aden in Yemen. Sean Carberry reports.
ST ANDREWS, Scotland, July 17 (Reuters) - Ireland's Paul Dunne described the British Open as like a "zoo" after blazing a trail for the amateurs with a second successive round of 69 to put himself in contention on Friday.
(Reuters) - University of California (UCLA) Health, which runs four hospitals in the university's campuses, and drug retailer CVS Health Corp's CVSphoto.com became the latest victims of cyber attacks.
(Reuters) - University of California (UCLA) Health, which runs four hospitals in the university's campuses, and drug retailer CVS Health Corp's CVSphoto.com became the latest victims of cyber attacks.
(Reuters) - University of California (UCLA) Health, which runs four hospitals in the university's campuses, and drug retailer CVS Health Corp's CVSphoto.com became the latest victims of cyber attacks.
BRAZZAVILLE (Reuters) - A mass meeting of politicians, academics and other figures proposed changes to the Republic of Congo's constitution on Friday which could pave the way for their veteran leader to stay in power, a move decried by the opposition.
* Alternative to deal is chaos, not Greek "time-out" - Merkel
Aaron Davidson, the head of Traffic Group's U.S. unit, in court for the second time since the sweeping arrests of FIFA officials in May. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Aaron Davidson, the head of Traffic Group's U.S. unit, in court for the second time since the sweeping arrests of FIFA officials in May. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Aaron Davidson, the head of Traffic Group's U.S. unit, in court for the second time since the sweeping arrests of FIFA officials in May. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Aaron Davidson, the head of Traffic Group's U.S. unit, in court for the second time since the sweeping arrests of FIFA officials in May. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Aaron Davidson, the head of Traffic Group's U.S. unit, in court for the second time since the sweeping arrests of FIFA officials in May. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
BRAZZAVILLE, July 17 (Reuters) - A mass meeting of politicians, academics and other figures proposed changes to the Republic of Congo's constitution on Friday which could pave the way for their veteran leader to stay in power, a move decried by the opposition.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The Massachusetts attorney general's office is examining how Uber and Lyft ensure equal access for people with disabilities, a spokeswoman for the attorney general told Reuters, adding to numerous other business issues facing the two companies.
Rush Communications Chairman Russell Simmons talks about how he chooses investments, and his passion for businesses tied to healthy lifestyles. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Rush Communications Chairman Russell Simmons talks about how he chooses investments, and his passion for businesses tied to healthy lifestyles. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Rush Communications Chairman Russell Simmons talks about how he chooses investments, and his passion for businesses tied to healthy lifestyles. Bobbi Rebell reports.
ST ANDREWS, Scotland (Reuters) - It could have been 1987 all over again.
CALGARY, Alberta, July 17 (Reuters) - Nexen Energy apologized on Friday for an oil sands pipeline leak in the Canadian province of Alberta that is one of North America's largest-ever oil-related spills on land, and said its clean-up crews were working around the clock.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former FIFA vice president Jeffrey Webb has arrived in the United States to face criminal charges in a global soccer corruption scandal, a U.S. prosecutor confirmed on Friday to the judge overseeing the case.
ST ANDREWS, Scotland, July 17 (Reuters) - It could have been 1987 all over again.
July 17 (Reuters) - Wells Fargo & Co on Friday won the dismissal of a lawsuit by Los Angeles that accused the largest U.S. mortgage lender of violating the federal Fair Housing Act by engaging in predatory lending practices.
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