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For Ukraine’s European Allies, a “Bad Deal” With Russia Is Worse Than No Deal

Europe draws red lines as U.S.-led talks accelerate European leaders are warning that a rushed peace deal ending the Russia-Ukraine

RELIANCE-DISNEY’S JIOHOTSTAR BOOSTS SOUTH INDIAN CONTENT INVESTMENT

Streaming platform eyes regional growth Reliance and Disney-owned streaming service JioHotstar is planning to invest $444 million over the next five

SEVERE ASIAN STORMS AND FLOODS DISPLACE MILLIONS

Cyclones Senyar and Ditwah intensify weather destruction A series of severe tropical storms and monsoon floods ravaged large swaths of

HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS EMBRACE SHORTER SERIES AS AUDIENCES FRAGMENT

Format shift underway Hollywood studios are commissioning shorter television seasons as audience attention fragments across platforms. Executives say six-to-eight episode

CITY DWELLERS TURN TO MICRO-FORESTS FOR CLIMATE RELIEF

Tiny green spaces, big impact Urban micro-forests are spreading rapidly as cities search for low-cost ways to cool neighborhoods and

GLOBAL OIL DEMAND GROWTH SLOWS AS ELECTRIC VEHICLES GAIN SHARE

Energy transition shows impact Global oil demand growth is slowing as electric vehicles and efficiency gains reduce fuel consumption in

APPLE SIGNALS SHIFT TOWARD ON-DEVICE AI TO PROTECT USER PRIVACY

Strategy pivots inward Apple is accelerating development of on-device artificial intelligence, reducing reliance on cloud-based processing as it seeks to

MIDDLE EAST CEASEFIRE TALKS INTENSIFY AMID HUMANITARIAN PRESSURE

Diplomacy regains urgency Ceasefire negotiations in the Middle East gained momentum on Tuesday as regional mediators pushed rival sides toward

UKRAINE WAR REPARATIONS COMMISSION SETS FRAMEWORK FOR COMPENSATION

New body aims to address vast war damage European and Ukrainian leaders have formally agreed to establish an International Claims

STREAMING GIANTS BET ON GLOBAL STORIES TO DRIVE GROWTH IN 2026

Content strategies shift Major streaming platforms are doubling down on international productions as competition intensifies and subscriber growth slows in