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| Apple Ordered to Pay $14.5 Billion in Back Taxes BRUSSELS- E.U. antitrust regulators ordered Apple on Tuesday to pay up to 13 billion euros ($14.5 billion) in taxes plus interest to the Irish ...
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| Jeremy Corbyn won't be defeated in Westminster. His foes must fight him in his own arena Jeremy Corbyn's enemies in the Labour Party wanted to drive him out within days of becoming party leader, but a year on he is still standing. Labour ...
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| Yemen: Death toll in ISIL's Aden bombing rises to 70 The death toll in a suicide car bomb attack on an army training camp in Yemen's port city of Aden has risen to 70, according to medical sources.
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| Antonio Guterres solidifies lead in race to become UN secretary general Former UN high commissioner for refugees Antonio Guterres at the UN in New York last year. Photograph: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty Images.
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| Tim Cook attacks EU's $14.5 billion tax bill in a scathing letter The head of tech giant Apple has hit back at the European Commission's ruling about its tax operations in Ireland saying that it has "serious, ...
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| Turkish Offensive on Islamic State in Syria Caught US Off Guard When Turkish ground forces delivered a lightning strike on Islamic State fighters in Syria last week, the Pentagon hailed what it described as close ...
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| Back home and in debt: life after university tuition fees When university tuition costs nearly trebled from £3,375 a year to £9,000 in 2012, students were promised value for money, more choice and higher ...
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