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voters overwhelmingly supported two opposition parties that have pledged to curtail the power of the military and monarchy.
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The E.U. approved Microsoft's $69 billion bid for Activision, giving hope to a deal opposed by U.S. and U.K. regulators on antitrust grounds.
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Turkey's President Erdogan and his main challenger said they'd accept a runoff election after early results showed neither won more than 50% of the vote
Microsoft's $75 billion deal for Activision was approved by the European Union. The FTC has sued to block the deal, which was also rejected by the U.K.
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