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Apple iPhone sales plunge, as shares rise on dividend, stock buyback news
Sales of the iPhone fall 10 percent amid growing competition from Chinese rivals such as Huawei.
Australia’s Albanese declares ‘national crisis’ after killings of women
Government pledges action after tens of thousands of people rally over killings of women by their partners.
Five takeaways from day 10 of Donald Trump’s New York hush money trial
The court heard a witness testify to secret recordings of Trump, in which he appears to negotiate the Daniels payment.
US acknowledges Syria air strike killed farmer rather than al-Qaeda leader
Botched strike is latest incident to raise questions about lack of accountability for civilian deaths from US strikes.
Gaza will need largest post-war reconstruction effort since 1945, UN says
UN Development Programme official estimates post-war reconstruction will cost between $40-50bn.
Turkey says it halts trade with Israel over Gaza aid access
Turkey's Ministry of Trade cites humanitarian crisis in Gaza for its decision to suspend imports and exports.
Abu Ghraib: Iraqi victims’ case against US contractor ends in mistrial
Three survivors sued the company CACI in civil court for abuses committed at the hands of US soldiers and contractors.
UN, EU, US urge Georgia to halt ‘foreign agents’ bill as protests grow
Thousands gather in Tbilisi to protest against the bill, which passed its second reading in parliament this week.
How will US campus protests affect President Biden’s bid for a second term?
Standoffs between police and pro-Palestine protesters on college campuses intensify.
After years of decline, a new generation of organised labour rises in US
US experiencing the biggest strike wave in 50 years.

