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  1. U.S. and China agree to roll back tariffs in phases: The United States and China have agreed to roll back tariffs on each other's goods in phases as part of a trade deal, the White House said on Friday. (Reuters)
  2. Iran's Rouhani says U.S. sanctions have failed to isolate Iran: Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Friday that U.S. sanctions had failed to isolate Iran and that the country's economy was growing despite the restrictions. (Reuters)
  3. U.S. House votes to condemn Trump's Syria withdrawal: The U.S. House of Representatives voted on Friday to condemn President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria, saying it had emboldened Turkey and put regional stability at risk. (Reuters)

Business

  1. Apple's services revenue surges 16% to record high: Apple Inc's services revenue surged 16% to a record high in the latest quarter, driven by strong growth in its subscription-based services such as Apple Music and Apple TV+. (Reuters)
  2. Amazon's Alexa faces new competition from Google and Microsoft: Amazon's Alexa virtual assistant is facing new competition from Google and Microsoft, which are launching their own smart speakers and voice assistants. (Reuters)
  3. U.S. jobless claims fall to 196,000, lowest since 1969: The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits fell to a 50-year low last week, a sign of a strong labor market. (Reuters)

Politics

  1. U.S. House Democrats subpoena Trump's accounting firm: The U.S. House of Representatives' Ways and Means Committee subpoenaed President Donald Trump's accounting firm, Mazars USA, for eight years of his tax returns. (Reuters)
  2. U.S. Senate votes to block Trump's Saudi arms sale: The U.S. Senate voted on Thursday to block President Donald Trump's plan to sell billions of dollars' worth of arms to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. (Reuters)
  3. U.K. Parliament votes to delay Brexit until January 31: The U.K. Parliament voted on Friday to delay Brexit until January 31, 2020, after lawmakers rejected Prime Minister Boris Johnson's request to hold an early election. (Reuters)

World

  1. Hong Kong protests turn violent as police clash with demonstrators: Hong Kong police clashed with protesters on Friday, using tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse crowds, as the city's pro-democracy movement showed no signs of abating. (Reuters)
  2. NATO leaders gather for summit amid tensions with Russia: NATO leaders gathered on Friday for a summit in London, where they are expected to discuss tensions with Russia and the alliance's response to the crisis in Syria. (Reuters)
  3. Australia's bushfire crisis worsens as heatwave hits: Australia's bushfire crisis worsened on Friday as a heatwave brought temperatures soaring and fire danger ratings reached catastrophic levels. (Reuters)

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