Today's Paper: Asia

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Today's Paper Asia

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Apple Ordered by EU to Repay $14.5 Billion in Irish Tax Breaks A1

The European Union’s antitrust regulator has demanded that Ireland recoup roughly $14.5 billion of unpaid taxes over a decade from Apple, a move that could intensify a feud between the EU and the U.S. over the bloc’s tax probes into American companies.

World

China’s Passive-Aggressive Diplomacy A2

Beijing’s castigation of Seoul’s plans for a missile shield sends a message to smaller countries that standing up for themselves places Chinese trade at risk.

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Opinion

India Looks West A10

On Monday, Indian Defense Minister Manohar Parrikar signed a logistics deal that allows American forces to use Indian military bases. The two countries also expanded the scope of cooperation in developing new technology and weapons.

Business & Finance

Mondelez Drops Offer for Hershey B1

Mondelez ended its bid to acquire Hershey after the famed chocolate-bar maker rebuffed a new takeover offer and indicated it would be difficult to strike a deal before next year.

Personal Journal

How Managers Get ‘Interim’ Out of Their Titles A9

Avoid the pitfalls of stepping into a role you want on an interim basis; ‘Work & Family’ columnist Sue Shellenbarger explains how managers succeed.

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