Ireland takes stock after Apple loses tax appeal

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After an eight-year long dispute, Apple was told by the European Union’s top court that it is required to pay €13 billion in back taxes to Ireland. What does this mean for the iPhone maker, and Ireland's future as a destination for big technology companies?Plus, what are the key election issues for America’s younger workforce?And Kenya pauses a deal for a major Indian conglomerate to run Nairobi’s main international airport.
10 Sep 10AM English United Kingdom Business

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