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World Service,25 Jan 2018,53 mins

Chipmaker Qualcomm is Fined $1.2bn for its Deal With Apple

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The world's biggest maker of computer chips is accused of paying Apple for contracts. We speak to Larry Magid, technology analyst at CBS News in Silicon Valley, about what it means for the company. Brazil's former president Lula da Silva faces 12 years in jail after judges upheld his conviction for corruption. We get the background on the case from the BBC's Daniel Gallas in Sao Paulo. And we speak to the journalist who went undercover at the Presidents Club's men-only event - where she says she was groped and propositioned. Jon Bithrey is joined throughout the programme by Washington-based journalist Dave Shaw and Simon Littlewood, president at ACG Global. (Picture: EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, Credit: John Thys/AFP/Getty Images)

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