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Apple previews new iPhone software, changes to Mac chips
Apple on Monday provided a glimpse at upcoming software changes designed to make the iPhone even easier to use and also announced a long-anticipated shift to a new type of chip to power its line of Mac computers.
Venezuela accuses US of blocking ability to pay UN dues
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Venezuela is accusing the United States of blocking its ability to pay over $21 million in dues to the United Nations causing the loss of its voting rights in the General Assembly.
American Airlines, Carnival fall; Invitae, Newmont rise
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially on Monday:
Executive to be first black CEO of Birmingham chamber
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — An Atlanta-area business leader will become the first Black chief executive of Birmingham’s regional chamber of commerce, the organization said Monday.
France's Macron denounces Turkey's attitude in Libya
PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron said Monday that Turkey's attitude in Libya is “unacceptable" as France sees Ankara as an obstacle to securing a cease-fire in the conflict-torn country.
Voters could get say on abolishing police after Arbery death
ATLANTA (AP) — A bill to let local voters decide whether to abolish the scandal-plagued Glynn County police department has gone to Gov. Brian Kemp for his approval or veto, having gained support in the Georgia legislature after the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery.
Ex-CIA director, defense secretary Gates: US is paralyzed
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Former CIA director and defense secretary Robert Gates said Monday that the U.S. government is paralyzed by political polarization and careerism, which has allowed China, Russia and other rivals to make inroads internationally to America's detriment.
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Trump downplays remarks about meeting Venezuela's Maduro
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — President Donald Trump on Monday appeared to walk back comments that he would consider meeting Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro following an interview that cast doubt on his support for the socialist leader's main rival, Juan Guaidó.
French, Tunisian heads of state meet in Paris
PARIS (AP) — Tunisian President Kais Saied is meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris on Monday evening for discussions that are set to include conflict-torn Libya and the economic impact of the coronavirus crisis.
In Minneapolis, talk of changing PD means taking on union
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The fiery leader of Minneapolis' police union has built a reputation of defying the city, long before he offered the union's full support to the officers charged in George Floyd's death.
Businesses in survival mode raise cash; commodities take off
The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Following are developments Monday related to the national and global response, the work place and the spread of the virus.
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Serbian populist wins landslide as many parties boycott
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Serbia's president on Monday called for swift resumption of European Union-mediated talks on Kosovo after bolstering his hold on power at home in an overwhelming election victory for his governing right-wing party.
Amnesty says spyware used to monitor critics in Morocco
RABAT, Morocco (AP) — Amnesty International said Monday that sophisticated telephone surveillance software appears to have been used to spy on a journalist-activist in Morocco, in a continuing crackdown on dissent in the North African kingdom.
Iran's currency reaches lowest value ever against the dollar
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s currency on Monday dropped to its lowest value ever against the dollar and officials warned Iranian exporters to bring their foreign earnings home from abroad.
From Italy, Muti looks to reopen US classical music scene
RAVENNA, Italy (AP) — Conducting a joyful Mozart motet, Riccardo Muti sent a resounding message Sunday night, that live classical music has returned to the Italian stage after the coronavirus lockdown.
Slow starts, few home comforts: Early themes in EPL restart
The first full round of games of the Premier League restart has almost been completed, with just one team yet to play.
AP News Digest 7 a.m.
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AP Interview: Egypt wants UN to avert unilateral fill of dam
CAIRO (AP) — Egypt wants the United Nations Security Council to “undertake its responsibilities” and prevent Ethiopia from starting to fill its massive, newly built hydroelectric dam on the Blue Nile next month without an agreement, Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shukry told The Associated Press on Sunday, accusing Ethiopian officials of stoking antagonism between the countries.