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In today's edition: Turkey backs Sweden's NATO bid, Germany's mixed econoic news and clouds over Amazon Prime day
The fight over working from home has gone global. The question is whether the bosses or the bossed will back down
How many Russian soldiers have been killed in Ukraine? A new estimate uses inheritance records and social media
Asia's appetite for data is growing more quickly than the rest of the world's-but geopolitical tensions may undermine a more connected region
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A federal judge rejected the F.T.C.'s delay of the Microsoft-Activision deal, setting the stage for a merger as soon as this month.
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Turkey has agreed to let Sweden join NATO, the alliance's secretary general said
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