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Paramount Skydance is tapping Middle Eastern investors in hostile bid for Warner Bros. Discovery
Why does Paramount Skydance need the Persian Gulf to finance its bid for Warner Bros. Discovery? It’s a niggling question ...
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Trump lambasts CNN with scathing rant as he attacks another female reporter
Trump has pursued a well-documented series of lawsuits and attacks against American media that publish coverage critical of ...
Iran's Revolutionary Guards Navy fired ballistic and cruise missiles at simulated targets in the Gulf on Friday during a ...
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IRGC shocks region with precision missile blitz in Persian Gulf — drones, warships, and EW units join high-stakes drill
A major military drill in the Persian Gulf showcased the strength and coordination of the IRGC Navy, which carried out a ...
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The war in Sudan, the world's biggest humanitarian crisis, also sparks a clash of Gulf Monarchies
The support of the United Arab Emirates, denounced by the international community, to the Sudanese insurgency disrupts Riyadh's strategy, with Trump in the middle. "I thought it was just something ...
Invention, it must be humbly admitted, does not consist in creating out of void, but out of chaos.” Mary Shelley, “Frankenstein,” 1818 ...
“ (Oil) is at the heart of the matter,” Gustavo Petro told CNN in an exclusive interview, noting that Venezuela has what are considered the largest oil reserves in the world. “So, that’s a negotiation ...
Paramount Skydance has the inside track to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, according to well-placed media executives — and it’s all about a cable network that has a troubled relationship with Donald ...
In recent years, a quiet yet profound competition has been unfolding among the countries of the Persian Gulf – this time over data, not oil. China has been quietly yet systematically sowing the seeds ...
Amid a deepening ecological crisis and acute water shortage, Tehran can no longer remain the capital of Iran, the country’s president has said. The situation in Tehran is the result of “a perfect ...
The Middle East has thrown out the old rulebook. Gone are the days of rigid alliances and permanent enemies. In their place, the wealthy Gulf states — led by Saudi Arabia and Qatar — are taking a new ...
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