Warner Bros Board Backs Netflix Over Paramount in Media Takeover Battle
Warner Bros directors recommend Netflix's acquisition offer over Paramount's bid, signaling major shifts in global streaming market consolidation.
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Warner Bros directors recommend Netflix's acquisition offer over Paramount's bid, signaling major shifts in global streaming market consolidation.
NSW Premier Chris Minns faces criticism from activists and Jewish groups over plans to restrict protests following the Bondi terrorist attack, with critics warning against eroding democratic freedoms.
Syrians share mixed perspectives on life after Assad's fall, revealing complex realities of post-revolution governance and daily struggles.
Ukrainian drones killed three civilians in Russia's Rostov region as President Zelenskyy urges EU leaders to unlock frozen Russian assets for war funding.
Trump escalates military pressure on Maduro with oil tanker blockade operations targeting Venezuela's crucial petroleum exports.
Brazilian Senate approves controversial legislation to reduce ex-President Bolsonaro's potential prison sentence for alleged coup plot. President Lula vows to veto the bill.
Chelsea fought back to defeat Wolfsburg 2-1, securing automatic Champions League quarter-final qualification while Manchester United's victory over Juventus highlights English football's growing European influence.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy will attend Brussels EU summit in person while Hungarian PM Orban warns against using frozen Russian assets for Ukraine aid.
Heavy rainfall compounds Gaza's humanitarian disaster as 12 deaths reported in past week. Baby dies from hypothermia amid deteriorating shelter conditions.
President Trump escalates pressure on Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro with unprecedented blockade of sanctioned oil tankers, deploying massive naval force to region.
Naveed Akram faces 59 charges including 15 counts of murder following the devastating attack at Sydney's Bondi Beach, raising questions about security and radicalization.
Former Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney faces criticism as British spellings appear in government documents, igniting debate over Canadian linguistic identity.