Five stories to know today: Much of Ukraine remains without heat or power, a Beijing court sentenced Canadian singer Kris Wu to 13 years in jail, Foxconn's iPhone plant in China is set to see its November shipments further reduced, Twitter will roll out verified gold and grey check marks alongside blue, Workers at Amazon sites across the world were urged to strike on Black Friday
1. Much of Ukraine remains without heat or power after the most devastating Russian air strikes on its energy grid so far.
2. A Beijing court sentenced Canadian singer Kris Wu to 13 years in jail after finding him guilty of crimes including rape, just over a year after his arrest.
3. Foxconn's iPhone plant in China is set to see its November shipments further reduced by the latest bout of worker unrest this week, a source said.
4. Twitter will roll out verified gold and grey check marks alongside coveted blue, CEO Elon Musk said in a tweet, after holding off the rollout earlier this week.
5. Workers at Amazon sites across the world were urged to strike on Black Friday with calls for better pay targeting the online retailer on one of the busiest shopping days of the year.
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1. Much of Ukraine remains without heat or power after the most devastating Russian air strikes on its energy grid so far.
2. A Beijing court sentenced Canadian singer Kris Wu to 13 years in jail after finding him guilty of crimes including rape, just over a year after his arrest.
3. Foxconn's iPhone plant in China is set to see its November shipments further reduced by the latest bout of worker unrest this week, a source said.
4. Twitter will roll out verified gold and grey check marks alongside coveted blue, CEO Elon Musk said in a tweet, after holding off the rollout earlier this week.
5. Workers at Amazon sites across the world were urged to strike on Black Friday with calls for better pay targeting the online retailer on one of the busiest shopping days of the year.
#Ukraine
#Russia
#KrisWu
#Foxconn
#China
#iPhone
#COVID
#COVID19
#ElonMusk
#BlueCheck
#Amazon
#BlackFriday
#morningnews
#headlines
#News
#reuters
#newsfeed
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