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  • Intel loses court challenge against $1.4 billion EU fine

    Intel loses court challenge against $1.4 billion EU fine

    By Foo Yun Chee, Reuters

    LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - U.S. chipmaker Intel lost on Thursday its challenge against a record 1.06 billion euro ($1.44 billion) European Union fine handed down five years ago, as Europe's second...

  • Ukraine president ready for talks if pro-Russia rebels lay down arms

    Ukraine president ready for talks if pro-Russia rebels lay down arms

    By Timothy Heritage, Reuters

    KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine's new president signaled on Wednesday he would be ready to hold talks with opponents in eastern Ukraine if pro-Russian separatists waging an insurgency there agreed to lay...

  • Putin accuses Ukraine of sabotaging gas talks

    Putin accuses Ukraine of sabotaging gas talks

    By Barbara Lewis and Alexei Anishchuk, Reuters

    BRUSSELS/NOVO-OGARYOVO Russia (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine on Wednesday of forcing gas talks into a "dead end" by rejecting the offer of a cut in duty to resolve a...

  • EU investigates tax rulings on Apple, Starbucks, Fiat

    EU investigates tax rulings on Apple, Starbucks, Fiat

    By Adrian Croft and Tom Bergin, Reuters

    BRUSSELS/LONDON (Reuters) - The European Commission raised pressure on Ireland, the Netherlands and Luxembourg over their corporate tax practices, saying it was investigating deals the countries have...

  • Ukraine holds out for bigger gas price cut from Russia

    Ukraine holds out for bigger gas price cut from Russia

    By Natalia Zinets, Reuters

    KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine said on Wednesday it had rejected a Russian proposal that would reduce the price it pays Moscow for natural gas by more than 20 percent and ruled out paying its gas debts...