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Warner Bros Discovery sells to Netflix; SCOTUS to rule on birthright citizenship, and more
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America’s Supreme Court said it would rule on the legality of Donald Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship
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20251206. America lambasts European allies; Warner Bros Discovery sells to Netflix, and more
03:54||Ep. 20251206American officials reacted angrily to a decision by the European Commission to fine X, Elon Musk’s social-media platform, €120m ($140m)
Warner Bros Discovery sells to Netflix; America lambasts European allies, and more
14:23|Warner Bros Discovery will sell its streaming platform, HBO Max, and film studios to Netflix for $83bn.
America lambasts European allies; Putin and Modi pledge closer ties, and more
11:36|The Trump administration lambasted European allies in its new National Security Strategy. Also, Vladimir Putin shared a warm embrace with Narendra Modi in Delhi.
20251205. Britain announces new sanctions on Russia; America and Ukraine continue peace negotiations, and more
03:52||Ep. 20251205A British government inquiry found that Vladimir Putin authorised the attempted killing of Sergei Skripal, a former Russian spy, in Britain in 2018.
Britain announces new sanctions on Russia; America and Ukraine continue peace negotiations, and more
11:18|A British government inquiry found that Vladimir Putin authorised the attempted killing of Sergei Skripal, a former Russian spy, in Britain in 2018.
Keir Starmer calls Reform pro-Putin; America and Ukraine continue peace negotiations, and more
10:35|Sir Keir Starmer called Reform UK, Nigel Farage’s right-wing party, “pro-Putin or Putin-neutral”. The White House said that American and Ukrainian officials would meet in Florida on Thursday to continue discussions to end the war in Ukraine.
20251204. The EU floats a controversial sanctions plan; immigration raids in New Orleans, and more
03:52||Ep. 20251204The European Commission put forward a controversial plan to fund Ukraine by raising up to €210bn ($245bn) backed by frozen Russian state assets.
The EU floats a controversial sanctions plan; immigration raids in New Orleans, and more
10:29|The European Commission put forward a controversial plan to fund Ukraine by raising up to €210bn ($245bn) backed by frozen Russian state assets.