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Apple shares tumble after Chinese government tells staff not to use iPhones
Apple's stock market valuation falls by almost $200bn in two days
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Apple Shares Fall After Sales Warning
Shares in technology giant Apple fell sharply in response to news of weak sales in China
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Apple Sells Fewer Phones but Profits Rise
Apple, Amazon and Google parent Alphabet have all announced their latest earnings.
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Apple Reveals New iPhone
The newest version of Apple's iPhone has been launched in Cupertino, California.
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Apple reports steep drop in Iphone sales
Sales of its smartphone dropped more sharply than ever in the January-March quarter.
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Apple Pulls VPNs from Chinese App Store
Apple has removed apps from its Chinese store that allow people get past online censors
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Apple privacy change attracts criticism
iPhone users were told their data would be private from third party trackers
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Apple joins the AI race
Siri gets a makeover following the launch of 'Apple Intelligence'
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Apple is world's first $3tn company
As Apple briefly becomes the world's first $3tn company we ask what is behind its success
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Apple in UK government row
Apple is removing its highest level data security tool from customers in the UK.
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Apple hits back at Europe over tax ruling
Apple boss Tim Cook has hit back at the European Commission over its tax affairs.
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Apple has $15bn Irish tax bill overturned
The EU's second highest court says Apple will not have to pay a record sum in back taxes.
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Apple faces backlash over advert
The latest iPad ad features musical instruments and books being crushed into oblivion
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Apple expected to expand TV service
The tech giant Apple is poised to launch its own streaming service to rival Netflix.
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Apple charged over 'anti-competitive' app policies
Apple has been charged with breaking EU competition rules over how it runs its App Store
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Apple Blames China As It Cuts Forecast
Share prices sank more than 7% in after hours trading.
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Apple Beats Profit Expectations
The technology giant reported revenue for the second quarter of 61.1 billion dollars
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Apple Admits to Slowing Down iPhones
Apple says it deliberately impairs older models to stop the battery running out too fast.
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Apple ad tracking row heats up
A software update to Apple devices has led to a big change in the way our data is handled
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Anxious winds blow through markets ahead of Fed decision
Investors hope for positive guidance from the central bank on future interest rate rises.
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Anti-tax anger grows in Kenya
At least two people have died as anti-tax street protests return to Nairobi's streets
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Anti-racism protests continue around the globe
Protests demanding an end to inequality and police brutality gather momentum
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Anti-lockdown protests sweep across Europe
There have been huge protests in Belgium and the Netherlands over anti-covid measures.
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Anti-immigration Parties Gain Ground in Austria
Austrian conservative Sebastian Kurz is set to become the world's youngest leader.
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Another difficult day for the British economy
Global markets concerned over UK's direction
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Another day, another protests
Tractors blocked motorways and major junctions in almost 200 locations
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Angus Deaton Awarded Nobel Economics Prize
Professor Deaton tells us what inspired him to become an economist.
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Anglo Irish Bank Former Chairman Acquitted
A judge has ordered the acquittal of the former chairman of Anglo Irish Bank.
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Anglo American Slashes 85,000 Jobs
Mining giant Anglo American says it's going to shed 85,000 jobs.
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Anger erupts at petrol price hike in Nigeria
Nigeria's NNPC raises fuel prices as it ditches costly subsidies.