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CVS acquires Target's pharmacies and clinics

Reuters 

CVS Health will acquire Target's pharmacy and clinic network in a $1.9 billion deal. This is the company's second acquisition in recent weeks. Shartia Brantley reports.

Hayes told brokers to call in favours, Libor trial hears

Reuters 

LONDON (Reuters) - Tom Hayes, the former star trader on trial on alleged Libor-rigging charges, asked brokers to wine and dine traders at other banks in order to help him distort benchmark interest rates, according to evidence presented in a London court on Monday.

Sudan's al-Bashir returns home from South Africa

ABCNews4 

Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir arrived in Khartoum on Monday to cheers of supporters after leaving South Africa, where a court had ordered his arrest based on an international warrant for war crimes charges.

Mexico drops certification requirement for US-schooled kids

ABCNews4 

Mexico on Monday enacted a measure meant to help hundreds of thousands of young migrants who have returned from the United States, dropping a requirement that they provide government-certified, translated copies of foreign...

Burberry gets 'Strait-Laced'

Reuters 

The British fashion brand celebrates its history at London Fashion Week. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

Burberry gets 'Strait-Laced'

Reuters 

The British fashion brand celebrates its history at London Fashion Week. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)



Rebels shell Syria's Aleppo, dozens killed and wounded

ABCNews4 

Rebels fired a barrage of shells at government-held districts in the northern city of Aleppo Monday, killing at least 23 people, including eight children, and wounding more than 100, state-run TV said.

Syrians, Iraqis protest after fight in camp on Greek island

ABCNews4 

Hundreds of Syrian and Iraqi refugees, including women and children, protested Monday on the eastern Greek island of Lesvos, demanding better living conditions, the faster processing of their registration and to be housed...

Romanian leader slams PM's attendance at European Games

ABCNews4 

Romania's president says he didn't know the Romanian prime minister would attend the European Games, which most European Union leaders have avoided because of concerns about host Azerbaijan's human rights record.

US archbishop quits after archdiocese charged with cover-up

ABCNews4 

The embattled archbishop of St. Paul and Minneapolis and his deputy resigned Monday after years of pressure, an indication Pope Francis is making good on his promise that no one is above the law when it comes to covering...

Napoleon's victory at Battle of Ligny reenacted

Reuters 

French Emperor Napoleon's final victory at the Battle of Ligny is reenacted in Belgium, ahead of the Battle of Waterloo's 200th anniversary. Roselle Chen reports.

Minister: Suicide bombers kill 23 in attacks on Chad capital

ABCNews4 

Suicide bombers on motorcycles simultaneously attacked two buildings including the national police academy in Chad's capital on Monday, killing at least 23 people and wounding more than 100 others, witnesses said. It...

Kaspersky says Iran talks spyware masqueraded under Foxconn name

Reuters 

FRANKFURT/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Further research into the sophisticated computer virus used to hack into hotels where the Iran nuclear talks took place has found it took advantage of digital credentials stolen from the world's top contract electronics maker Foxconn.

Yemen rebel delegates fly to Geneva for UN talks after delay

ABCNews4 

A delegation of Yemen's Shiite Houthi rebels departed for Geneva on a U.N.-chartered plane Monday to take part in peace talks after a delay in Djibouti that the rebels blamed on Egypt, a member of the Saudi-led...

'Jurassic World' scores biggest box office opening in history

Reuters 

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Dinosaurs stomped to a box office record over the weekend as "Jurassic World" notched the biggest movie debut in history, with a global total of $524.1 million, Universal Pictures said on Monday.

Are invasive species good for giant tortoises? Ask the dung.

Reuters 

Invasive species usually spell trouble for isolated ecosystems but in the Galapagos, an archipelago of islands off the coast of Ecuador that Charles Darwin credited with inspiring his theory of evolution, giant tortoises are in love with non-native fruit and grass species that appear to be keeping them happy and healthy.


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