Coalition attacks Yemen capital after UAE, Saudi soldiers killed
SANAA (Reuters) - Warplanes from the United Arab Emirates struck Houthi targets across Yemen, state news agency WAM said on Saturday, a day after at least 60 soldiers from a Saudi-led coalition, mostly Emiratis, were killed in an attack in central Yemen. Full Article
U.S. voices concern to Russia over latest military moves in Syria
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Secretary of State John Kerry told his Russian counterpart on Saturday the United States was deeply concerned about reports that Moscow was moving toward a major military build-up in Syria widely seen as aimed at bolstering President Bashar al-Assad. Full Article
G20 targets more challenging as global growth weaker: Canada's Oliver
ANKARA (Reuters) - Weaker global growth has made it tougher for the Group of 20 leading nations to meet targets they agreed to last year in Australia to expand their economies, Canadian Finance Minister Joe Oliver said on Saturday. Full Article
Canada's top court says Ecuadoreans can sue Chevron in Ontario
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's top court ruled on Friday that a group of Ecuadorean villagers could pursue a multi-billion pollution lawsuit against Chevron Corp in the Canadian province of Ontario. Full Article