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  • A Chinese court said Apple has agreed to pay $60 million to settle a trademark dispute over the iPad name.
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    Prices of Raw Goods Plunge on Slowdown

    The economic downdraft has caused one of the biggest and broadest declines in commodities prices since the financial crisis, surprising producers and creating a glut of raw materials around the world.

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    Exit Polls Say Ex-Ruling Party Wins in Mexico

    Exit polls predicted that Mexico's former ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party had swept back into power in Sunday's presidential election.

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    Syria Transition Plan Falters

    A plan by world powers for a Syrian political transition appeared doomed Sunday, with Bashar al-Assad's regime interpreting the outcome as a fresh lifeline from Russia.

  • Turkey Holds Firm On Its Downed Jet

    Turkey on Sunday reiterated its position that Syria shot down its jet in international airspace, denying an article that cited U.S. officials who said the plane was most likely downed with shore-based antiaircraft guns over Syrian waters.

  • Egypt's Morsi Faces Fight Over Cabinet

    President Mohammed Morsi faces a bitter fight with Egypt's military leadership over cabinet posts in the next government after becoming the country's first freely elected leader on Saturday.

  • Iran Works to Offset Sanctions' Effect

    With the European Union oil embargo taking full effect Sunday, Iran is stepping up its efforts to ensure its oil industry can withstand the sanctions.

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    EU Embargo on Iran Oil Takes Effect

    On July 1, the EU embargo on Iran's oil exports began in earnest, halting the vast majority of imports into Europe, ending exemptions for contracts signed before 2012 and barring insurance for Iranian oil shipments.

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    Cameron Says Vote Possible on Europe

    British Prime Minister David Cameron said he is prepared to consider a referendum on the U.K.'s relationship with Europe, a move that could cause tension with his coalition partners, the Liberal Democrats.

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    Protests Greet New Hong Kong Leader

    Clashing visions for the future were on display as Chinese President Hu and Hong Kong's new chief executive emphasized social harmony while tens of thousands of protesters marched against Beijing and the local government.

  • China Manufacturing Growth Slows

    In a signal that the world's second-largest economy hasn't bottomed out, China's manufacturing activity last month grew at the slowest pace since November.

  • Tokyo's Renewable-Energy Hopes May Fall Short

    Fresh incentives to provide renewable energy for Japan are drawing private companies into the sector—but experts say the new measures will do little to lift electricity production.

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    Japan Restarts Reactor

    Japan put its first reactor back online following a two-month hiatus without nuclear power, as concerns over possible power shortages won out for the time being over safety fears.

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    U.N. Report Fuels Congo-Rwanda Rift

    Allegations that senior Rwandan government officials supported an army mutiny in the Democratic Republic of Congo have heightened tensions between the neighbors.

  • Bombs Kill 4 in Iraq

    Bombers killed four people in two Iraqi cities and gunmen assassinated a judge, officials said Sunday, as al Qaeda's affiliate ramped up attacks six months after the last U.S. troops withdrew.

  • In Wynn's Macau Deal, a Web of Political Ties

    The history and connections behind the Macau government's decision to grant Wynn Resorts land rights for a $4 billion casino-resort open a window on business dealings in the booming Chinese gambling enclave of Macau.

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    Iceland's President Elected for Record 5th Term

    Iceland's President Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, who wielded the political power of his traditionally ceremonial office and rejected a deal that would have put taxpayers on the hook for $5 billion to Britain and the Netherlands, has been elected to a fifth term.

  • Rebels Destroy Historic Sites in Mali

    Islamist rebels said Sunday they will continue to destroy historic sites in Mali's northern city of Timbuktu before they implement strict Shariah law, as Mali's government compared the destruction to war crimes.

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    Indonesian Leader to Visit Australia

    As Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono arrives for an official visit, calls are growing in Australia for a deeper engagement with the fast-emerging regional economic powerhouse.

  • Soyuz Spacecraft Lands Safely

    A Soyuz space capsule carrying a three-man multinational crew touched down safely on the southern steppes of Kazakhstan, bringing an end to their 193-day mission to the International Space Station.

  • Kenya Attacks Kill 15, Wound 40

    Grenade and gunfire attacks on two Kenyan churches near the border with Somalia killed 15 people and wounded 40 in what was likely an attack by militants from Somalia, an official said.

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    Former Israeli Premier Shamir Dies

    Former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, who clung throughout his life to the belief that Israel should hang on to territory and never trust an Arab regime, has died. He was 96 years old.

  • Pakistan: U.S. Drone Kills 8 Militants

    U.S. missiles fired from a drone in a Pakistani tribal region near the Afghan border killed eight suspected militants, officials said.

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    Stars Align for Constellation

    Constellation Brands was an expected winner in AB InBev's deal to buy Grupo Modelo, winning control over U.S. imports of Corona and other Mexican beers for $1.85 billion.

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    A Historic Euro 2012 Win

    Spain opened a fresh debate on its place in world football history after sweeping to a majestic 4-0 victory over Italy in the European Championship final on Sunday.

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    Photos of the Day: July 1

    In today's pictures, a rowing team celebrates in England, Hindus pray for monsoon rains, Mexicans vote for president, and more.

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    Bo Xilai: Inside the Scandal

    In this documentary, The Wall Street Journal examines how Bo Xilai's downfall has altered the debate about China's future.

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    Cape Town Chef Reuben Riffel

    A South African who grew up in a household where nobody went out to eat is making up for lost time.