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China discounts, cheaper iPhone to cushion Apple from virus blow to demand
Consumer spending is expected to be muted as the pandemic has crippled economies and Apple
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Suicide bombing in Kabul province kills 3, wounds 15: ministry
It isn't clear who is responsible for the blast
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Cyber-intel firms pitch governments on spy tools to trace coronavirus
When law enforcement agencies want to gather evidence locked inside an iPhone, they often turn to hacking software
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Global equities brush off oil price chaos
Stocks jump to their highest in almost six weeks
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Women riding digital wave
Tech programmes are enabling them to break into new careers
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Big powers urged to freeze sanctions on Iran, Syria amid coronavirus crisis
Pandemic threatens to worsen hunger and suffering for the poor, according to an international refugee charity
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Younger women riding a digital wave in drive for better jobs
Women make up about 25% of Pakistan’s labour force, one of the lowest in the region, according to World Bank
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Hello, social distancing. Goodbye, handshakes?
What will replace handshake? A fist or elbow bump?
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Oil remains mixed on easing lockdowns, storage shortage
Traders hiring expensive vessels to store gasoline or ship fuel overseas
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China says Indian criticism of coronavirus test kits is "irresponsible"
India plans to return the kits for antibody tests procured from two Chinese firms because of poor accuracy