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Apple aims for more control, less cost as it accelerates in chip design
The Cupertino giant has decided to stop licensing graphics chips from Imagination Technologies
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US coal companies ask Trump to stick with Paris climate deal
Remaining in the global deal to combat climate change will give US negotiators a chance to advocate for coal
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Spotify to boost premium pay service with Universal Music deal
Spotify reached 50 million paying subscribers on its music streaming service last month
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IMF chief warns slowing productivity risks living standards drop
Lagarde says private sector alone cannot lift productivity, without government's help
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British police charge 13 people over attack on Kurdish Iranian asylum seeker in London
Teenage boy was assaulted by group of 30 people at a bus stop outside a pub
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Mercedes joins forces with Bosch to develop self-driving taxis
The latest example of car and technology firms teaming up to secure a share in the autonomous car market
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May to raise 'hard issues' with Saudi Arabia, stand up for UK interests
UK premier says she will stand up for both human rights and her country's interests in the Middle Eastern kingdom
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Chinese wary about US missile system because capabilities unknown: experts
Beijing's resistance to THAAD anti-missile system put up south of Seoul becomes a thorn in bilateral ties with the US
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Roman Polanski loses latest bid to end US rape case from abroad
An LA judge ruled the French-Polish director could not seek relief from the courts while still a fugitive
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Eight killed in Turkish operation against Kurdish militants - governor
In the last five months alone, the Turkish armed forces have killed 886 PKK militants









