1. Apple loses landmark tax case against the EU and is ordered to pay €14.5 billion in unpaid taxes to Ireland; 2. The ruling ends a 10-year battle over Apple's tax payments in Ireland; 3. Apple expresses disappointment with the decision, emphasizing it has always paid all taxes owed and questioning the retroactive nature of the ruling.
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