Explainer-Why has France banned sales of Apple's iPhone 12?
By Jennifer Rigby and Martin Coulter LONDON France's radiation watchdog has banned sales of Apple's iPhone 12 after
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SpaceX's Starlink falls short of growth expectations despite revenue surge - WSJ
SpaceX's satellite internet venture Starlink posted a more than six-fold surge in revenue last year to $1.4 billion,
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Intel Rides Made-in-America Wave to Big Stock Gain
After years of disappointing investors, Intel Corp. shares are showing signs of life. The best performer in the
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US Core CPI Picks Up, Keeping Another Fed Hike in Play This Year
Underlying US inflation ran at a faster-than-expected monthly pace in August, leaving the door open for additional interest-rate
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Libya floods: Why port city of Derna was so badly hit
A visual guide to why heavy rain caused such devastation and killed so many people in the city of Derna.
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Aaron Rodgers Injury Reignites Fight Over Real Cost of Fake Turf
After Aaron Rodgers suffered a shock injury just moments into his highly anticipated debut for the New York
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Austrian ex-minister Karin Kneissl moves to Russia with her ponies
Karin Kneissl is known for her links to Russia, including dancing with Vladimir Putin at her wedding.
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RTÉ director general announces recruitment freeze
All discretionary spending will be stopped in plans to restore confidence in the Irish broadcaster.
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Martin Odegaard gives coy update on Arsenal contract talks
Martin Odegaard gives an update on contract talks with Arsenal, with his current deal due to expire in 2025.
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Libya’s Death Toll Tops 5,000 as Aid Trickles In After Flood
The death toll from raging floods in Libya’s port town of Derna surged to at least 5,000, as
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De Beers Ends Lab-Grown Engagement Diamonds Foray as Prices Drop
De Beers decided to call time on offering lab-grown diamonds for engagement rings even as the man-made alternatives
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France welcomes EU probe into Chinese electric vehilces - minister
PARIS French Europe Minister Laurence Boon on Wednesday welcomed an anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electric vehicles launched by
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