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Apple embarks on EU court battle over 13-bn-euro tax bill

LUXEMBOURG, Sept 18 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Apple embarks on an epic court battle with the EU on Tuesday, fighting the commission’s landmark order that the iPhone-maker reimburse Ireland 13 billion euros ($14 billion) in back taxes.

Lawyers for the world’s biggest company will face EU officials in a Luxembourg court, challenging a decision that CEO Tim Cook slammed at the time as “total political crap”.

French police begin to clear migrants sheltered at Dunkirk gym

PARIS, Sept 18 (NNN-AGENCIES) — French police are clearing nearly 1,000 migrants from a gymnasium near the northern port city of Dunkirk after a court ruled it was a health and security hazard.

The mayor of Grande-Synthe, a suburb of Dunkirk, last December opened up the sports hall to migrant families seeking shelter from the cold.

Since then, it has grown into a makeshift camp with approximately 800 people sleeping in tents pitched around the cramped gymnasium where some 170 people, mostly Iraqi Kurds hoping to reach the United Kingdom, had taken shelter.

EU chief: The risk of a no-deal Brexit “remains very real”

STRASBOURG, France (AP) — The risk of Britain leaving the European Union without a divorce deal remains “very real,” European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker declared Wednesday as EU lawmakers debated the ramifications of a no-deal Brexit.

Speaking at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, Juncker, who met with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday, said a no-deal Brexit “might be the choice of the U.K., but it will never be ours.”

Moscow court extends remand of American charged with espionage

MOSCOW, September 17. /TASS/: The Moscow City Court has upheld a lower court’s decision to extend the remand of Paul Whelan, an American national charged with espionage in Russia, a TASS correspondent reported from the courtroom.

"The Court hereby upholds the decision made by a court of first instance and rejects the defense’s appeal," the judge announced.

Tuesday’s hearing took place behind closed doors since the case concerns information constituting state secrets. The investigation of the case is over and the defense has begun to study the case files.

Russia’s Investigative Committee continues probe in wake of Golunov case — Kremlin

MOSCOW, September 17. /TASS/: So far, there are no results of the internal probe at the Russian Investigative Committee held in the wake of reporter Ivan Golunov’s case, the investigation is ongoing, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

"I can only say that a probe is ongoing at the Russian Investigative Committee. So far, there are no results," Peskov stated.

Russian geneticists to urge Health Ministry to freeze genome editing experiments

GELENDZHIK, September 17. /TASS/: The professional community of Russian geneticists is working on a message to Health Minister Veronika Skvortsova with a request for freezing genome editing-related experiments, the chief specialist in medical genetics of the Russian Health Ministry, Sergei Kutsev, told the biomedical technologies forum Biotechmed-2019 on Tuesday.

Russian cosmonaut hails idea of complementing crews’ emergency kit with weapons

STAR CITY /Moscow Region/, September 17. /TASS/: Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononeko believes that in certain situations space crews returning from the International Space Station may need weapon, while the current emergency kits include no arms at all.

"A re-entry capsule may touch the surface at any point on the globe. Possibly, this may happen in hard-to-access areas, so we may need a special knife to build a shelter. Possibly, we will need weapons, because wild animals are still there," Kononeko told a news conference at the space training center on Tuesday.

Putin says proud of good relations between Russia and Israel

MOSCOW, September 17. /TASS/: Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday he is proud that Russia’s relations with Israel have reached the highest ever level.

"We in Russia pay much attention to the development of comprehensive and mutually beneficial relations with Israel. And we want to build them in a partner, constructive spirit," Putin said at a congress of the Israeli charity foundation Keren Hayesod.

Chief of Russia’s top nuclear institute dispels myth on ‘stolen’ atom bomb

MOSCOW, September 17. /TASS/: Soviet intelligence agents couldn’t have ‘stolen’ nuclear weapons in the 1940s because without fundamental scientific developments this data would have been useless, Mikhail Kovalchuk, the president of the Kurchatov Institute that created the first Soviet nuclear bomb in 1949, said on Tuesday.

‘Short-sighted steps’: Russian intel chief slams US for deep-sixing arms control deals

MOSCOW, September 17. /TASS/: Washington’s aggressive and short-sighted steps, particularly, its decision to abandon commitments to the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, are alarming, Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) Director Sergei Naryshkin said at a roundtable devoted to the history of the Soviet nuclear project.

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