Warner Bros gets new offer from Paramount but still recommends Netflix bid
If Warner’s board changes course and deems Paramount’s latest offer superior, Netflix will be able to revise its bid.
If Warner’s board changes course and deems Paramount’s latest offer superior, Netflix will be able to revise its bid.
Disgraced peer’s lawyers claim he was held after ‘baseless suggestion’ that he was planning to move abroad
BBC chief content officer Kate Phillips said the corporation understands 'how distressing' it was that a racial slur shouted at the Bafta Film Awards in London was not edited out of the broadcast.
Ukrainians are filled with a mix of fatigue at the relentless bombardments and mounting battlefield losses, and determination to resist
Those with the condition share varying views of John Davidson’s N-word tic during Sunday’s awards ceremonyIt was an incident that sparked a furore: during Sunday’s Bafta ceremony (TS) activist John Davidson made several outbursts, including shouting the N-word as actors Delroy Lindo and Michael B Jordan were presenting a prize on stage.Among others to comment on the incident were actors including Oscar winner Jamie Foxx and Wendell Pierce, who starred alongside Jordan in The Wire.
China has opposed the ‘smearing of its nuclear policy’ while insisting Beijing would not ‘engage in any nuclear arms race’The US has accused China of dramatically expanding its nuclear arsenal, while doubling down on claims that Beijing had conducted secret nuclear tests.Washington said the – the last treaty between top nuclear powers the US and Russia – earlier this month presented the possibility of striking a “better agreement” that included Beijing.
Some protesting students have already been suspended, and the office of the prosecutor general is now overseeing cases.
Kim Yo Jong is likely to lead the propaganda department with a focus on overseeing inter-Korean relations or external strategies
Yair Lapid says expansionist view for Israel taking over the Middle East is based on Zionist and biblical foundations.
Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois defended team-mate Vinicius Junior ahead of the second leg of their Champions League knockout play-off against Benfica, saying he did "nothing wrong" while celebrating.
Vaughn Griffith appeared every bit the model private schoolboy - clean cut, class president, elite golfer, and the son of prominent local businesspeople - until he was indicted as an adult.
Rights group say Tehran has quietly been preparing to execute people accused of involvement in last months protests
I Swear has made headlines after John was heard shouting the N-word as Delroy Lindo and Michael B Jordan as they presented the award for special visual effects.
The traffic stops on a rural California base appeared routine – until immigration agents showed up. Experts and lawmakers say the incidents could violate US lawFrancisco Galicia paced his cell at Fort Hunter Liggett, a vast army base 160 miles south of San Francisco, on a Friday evening in January. His mind raced with thoughts of his five daughters waiting for him at home.Over several hours, immigration agents brought six more men into the frigid, cement-walled cell. As the men shared eerily similar stories of their arrests, Galicia realized they had all driven straight into a trap.
Mexican city set to host 2026 World Cup games erupts in violence after army kills the leader of a powerful drug cartel.
Russia is losing more troops than it can recruit, with Putin's forces suffering nearly 40,000 casualties every month, western officials say.
Duterte is facing charges relating to a long and bloody war on drugs in which thousands were killed.
Andrew Lownie spent years investigating the greed and excesses of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson for his book Entitled. Here, the writer reveals the barriers he faced in getting to the truthThe Saturday morning I meet Andrew Lownie, the author of “the most devastating royal biography ever written” (according to the Daily Mail), the front page of every newspaper carries the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Some have aerial shots of the police arriving to search his home, most including of his face in the back of the police car. He looks hunted, because he literally has been, but his expression is curiously blank, its most legible emotion grievance. One journalist, Lownie says, reported late on the night of Friday’s arrest that: “Andrew still can’t see what the problem is. He thinks he’s been hard done by. He’s obsessed with other details – whether he can take his horses up to Norfolk, who’s going to get the dogs, where he’s going to park his car. It’s a sort of disassociation.”Lownie’s office, in his home a stone’s throw from parliament, is a monument to the success of his book, (along with his other books: one on , one on , one to come on Prince Philip). One desk is piled high with books about Andrew and Sarah, some of them by Ferguson herself, others warts-and-all, kiss-and-tell accounts from confidants and clairvoyants. Lownie has stacks of rejected freedom of information requests, from UK Trade and Investment; the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office; the Information Commissioner – “They sometimes took so long to respond that they haven’t even downloaded the request before it expires.” He approached 3,000 people from all the way through Mountbatten-Windsor’s life; only a tenth of them would speak to him, which to me feels quite unsurprising, and yet Lownie is indignant. “I wrote to ambassadors, and they said ‘not interested’. This was a matter of public interest. Others, very cheerily when I wrote to them a third time, said ‘nice try’, as if it was some sort of joke. These are the guys I want in the dock, in parliament, on oath. This is the thing that makes me upset. I, perhaps naively, expect standards in public life.”
President Trump has blasted reports claiming his top general, Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dan Caine, advised him to abandon plans for an Iranian military campaign.
Violence has broken out across Mexico following the death of the leader of the Jalisco New Generation drug cartel
The government’s drastically changed rhetoric about its legal obligations to Australian citizens is a symptom of 2026’s ugly politicsGet our , or Just after question time on the federal parliament debated a motion relating to the repatriation of four Australian women and 13 children who had been stuck in a Syrian detention camp since the fall of Islamic State three years prior.One after another argued with passion, clarity and logic about why it was not just acceptable, but necessary and morally right, for the federal government to assist the return of its own citizens from the squalid and dangerous camps.
One ex-soldier named Dima said he saw the bodies of 20 men lying in a pit after being shot, also known as being 'zeroed' in military slang for executing ones own troops/
Sturgeon made the remark during an interview when she was being investigated over claims she misled parli
Film-maker Jonte Richardson cites ‘harm inflicted on both the black and disabled communities’, while New Black Film Collective and MP Dawn Butler criticise BBC’s failure to editA black British film-maker has said he will step down as a Bafta judge over the organisation’s handling of the incident during Sunday’s ceremony during which a Tourette syndrome campaigner shouted a racial slur while two black actors were on stage.Sinners stars Delroy Lindo and Michael B Jordan were presenting the award for special visual effects when John Davidson, whose life story was adapted into the acclaimed film , shouted the N-word from the stalls. The actors continued with their presenting duties but appeared shocked.
The ex-Duke of York also branded the royal protection bodyguard a 'fat-a**e' and appeared to threaten him if he did not let her up to his bedroom.
THE HAGUE: Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte was “pivotal” in the murder of thousands of people during his reign, prosecutors at the International Criminal Court (ICC) said on Monday, as they pushed for his trial to go ahead.
Joshua Orta was a passenger who was set to challenge law enforcement's version of the case before he died after crashing his car into a pole this past weekend.
Netanyahu's rule is characterized by the establishment of the rule of degenerates: not the substitution of one worldview and public policy for another, but the deliberate dismantling of the very possibility of politics
Department reversed course over plan to temporarily suspend program in response to congressional impasse over funding placing a strain on its resources
The polite narrative says this raid was proof Mexico can act under pressure from Washington. It avoids the harder question: if cartel retaliation was inevitable, why was it not anticipated and contained?
All that remains is to find out who took the decision to pull the wool over the eyes of the British people - and why. Though we already have evidence to come to some swift and concrete conclusions.
Are Republicans so deluded that they will sacrifice US democracy for this rogue president?
Misha Gardner and her friend Amanda Scott were meant to fly home to Arkansas on Monday but are now stuck in Puerto Vallarta following travel restrictions brought in amid the violence.
Armed groups and a state-owned refinery’s oil leaks have displaced Barrancabermeja’s fishing community and poisoned a paradise once full of manatees and jaguarsStanding on her wooden canoe, a machete in her hand, Yuly Velásquez hacks away at reeds matted with blackened sludge. Close by, a burst oil pipe has released a slick of crude into the in Barrancabermeja, Colombia’s oil city, choking the water and its wildlife.“The destruction is immense,” says Velásquez, president of Fedepesan, a sustainable fishing organisation. “For the fish, the animals and flora, it means immediate death.”
At least 20 states have been plunged into chaos since Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes - also known as 'El Mencho' - died in custody on Sunday after being seized by Mexican forces in Jalisco state.
Elected officials visited Trump properties 145 times since his inauguration, records showElected leaders from Israel to have visited Donald Trump’s various properties 145 times since his inauguration last year, according to a new report by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (Crew), a political watchdog group.Trump’s luxury resorts have offered the chief executive an unusual political arena – and a source of profit. A Guardian analysis of campaign finance records found that US political campaigns and committees spent at least $1.3m at Trump properties since January 2025.
Mexico kills Oseguera Cervantes, triggering violence and uncertainty over the CJNG’s future power structure.
Reining in the nation’s goliath gold-plated retirement bill risks unleashing bigger problems
This month marks four gruelling years since the full‑scale invasion began and a genuine ceasefire still feels far from assured
As senior politicians gathered for a lavish celebration, mass killings underscored the country’s deepening security crisisIt has been described as Nigeria’s wedding of the year – and it is only February.This month, five sons and five daughters of the junior defence minister Bello Matawalle married their spouses in an opulent six-day celebration in Abuja. The sheer scale of the extravaganza in the capital prompted one of the comperes to exclaim on Instagram: “First of its kind … @guinnessworldrecords check this out.”
Preparations for the nation’s second appearance at the tournament have been impacted by the troubling events at homeThis week, Iran’s women’s football team is expected to touch down in Australia to compete in their second Women’s Asian Cup. But exactly who will arrive, or what condition they will be in when they get here, is anyone’s guess.Amid a backdrop of anti-government protests and subsequent violent crackdowns by the authorities over the past few months, Iran’s top women footballers have been struggling to prepare for one of the biggest tournaments of their lives.
A new US-military-led task force specializing in collecting intelligence on drug cartels played a role in the Mexican military raid on Sunday that killed the Mexican drug lord known as 'El Mencho.'
On a warm June evening, two young men approach the front door of a red-brick house in Cardiff. But they are dressed entirely in black, wearing balaclavas. And one brandishes a shotgun.
Source says representatives from countries of Coalition of the Willing say they will ‘only send troops if there’s Russian consent’
Leicester and Nottingham officers accept they missed opportunities to act on earlier warrant Two police forces have apologised to bereaved families and survivors of the Nottingham attacks for failing to act on an arrest warrant for Valdo Calocane that was issued 10 months before he killed three people, a public inquiry has heard.NHS England and the NHS trust that cared for Calocane, who has paranoid schizophrenia, also apologised to the families over missed opportunities. “The NHS and the system as a whole failed you with devastating consequences,” the lawyer representing NHS England said.