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Apple China Mobile Launch Could Spark Costly Subsidy War
Apple Inc is finally launching its iPhone on China Mobile Ltd's vast network on Friday, opening the door to the world's largest carrier's 763 million subscribers and…
Shell Warns Of ‘Significant’ Profit Miss
Royal Dutch Shell (RDSa.L) issued a "significant" profit warning on Friday, detailing across-the-board problems and the extent of the challenges facing the oil…
Obama Bans Spying On Leaders Of U.S. Allies, Scales Back NSA Program
President Barack Obama banned U.S. eavesdropping on the leaders of close friends and allies on Friday and began reining in the vast collection of Americans' phone…
Up To 21, Mostly Foreigners, Killed In Kabul Suicide Attack
Up to 21 people were killed in Friday's attack on a restaurant popular with foreigners in the Afghan capital, after a suicide bomber blew himself up near the…
In Wake Of Jpmorgan Settlement, Big Banks Add To Defense Funds
Several large U.S. banks have set aside extra money to pay for potential legal costs in part because of JPMorgan Chase & Co's massive $13 billion settlement with…
Son Of Cairo University President Injured In Clashes
The son of Cairo University President Gaber Nassar, Mohamed Gaber Nassar, was injured during clashes between security forces and Muslim Brotherhood supporters at the…
Militants Blow Up Gas Pipeline In Egypt’s Sinai
A security official in Egypt says militants have blown up a natural gas pipeline in the Sinai Peninsula. The official says a strong explosion rocked a village in…
At Least One Student Killed At Cairo University Clashesa
A student has died during clashes between Muslim Brotherhood supporters and security guards at Cairo University, an official source from the interior ministry has…