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EU court seen ruling on Intel antitrust case next year - judge

By Foo Yun Chee
PARIS, Jun 26 (Reuters) Europe's top court is likely to rule on Intel's appeal against a record 1.06 billion euro (1.19 billion dollar) EU antitrust fine next year, an EU judge said today, a case that may affect companies such as Google and Qualcomm in the EU's crosshairs.
The European Commission hit Intel with the record penalty seven years ago, accusing it of trying to stifle rival Advanced Micro Devices by giving rebates to PC makers Dell , Hewlett-Packard Co, NEC and Lenovo for buying most of their computer chips from Intel.
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Australia: Police arrest 7 teens in counter-terrorism raids after Sydney church stabbing

24 Apr 2024 | 2:10 PM

Canberra, April 24 (UNI) Seven juveniles were arrested across Sydney in a joint counter-terrorism operation on Wednesday, after the stabbing of a religious leader in a Wakeley church last week.

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Kabul seeks int'l support in war against drugs

24 Apr 2024 | 1:23 PM

Kabul, April 24 (UNI) The Afghan caretaker government has described the poppy product and its processing into drugs as a global problem and called upon the international community to help Afghanistan fight against the drug menace.

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Afghan seeks int'l support in war against drugs

24 Apr 2024 | 1:09 PM

Kabul, April 24 (UNI) The Afghan caretaker government has described the poppy product and its processing into drugs as a global problem and called upon the international community to help Afghanistan fight against the drug menace.

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Terrorism remains most serious threats of 21st century

Terrorism remains most serious threats of 21st century

24 Apr 2024 | 1:03 PM

Moscow, April 24 (UNI) International terrorism remains one of the most serious threats of the 21st century, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday.

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Wildfires burn large land in Mongolia

24 Apr 2024 | 12:51 PM

Ulan Bator, April 24 (UNI) Forty-four forest and steppe fires have been reported across Mongolia since the beginning of this year, burning at least 435,658 hectares of forest and grassland, the country's National Emergency Management Agency said Wednesday.

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