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30.03.26 - 22:36
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Off-Ramp In Progress? Israeli Media Signals ′Completion Phase′ Of Iran War (ZeroHedge)
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Off-Ramp In Progress? Israeli Media Signals 'Completion Phase' Of Iran War
It's no secret that Washington is looking for an off-ramp amid what has been a steady pattern of escalation with Iran over the past month since Operation Epic Fury began. The White House's anticipated timeline and even list of objectives has seriously shifted since the war's start, as has the scope, given Tehran's 'unexpected' big retaliatory strikes on the Gulf and Israel - including on energy and infrastructure targets.
It seems Trump was thinking Iran could be parallel to the Venezuela situation - where a 'decapitation' operation swiftly removed Maduro and the US basically acknowledged a pliant puppet in his place (Delcy Rodríguez). That's why White House officials at the very start were talking about an operation that would lust just 'days' or maybe a couple weeks. Now, one month in, and we have fresh headlines like this: "Iran war enters its fourth week with no clear end in sight."
The US ad...
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30.03.26 - 17:18
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Streaming giant iQiyi joins homecoming wave with proposed US$300m Hong Kong listing (SCMP)
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Nasdaq-listed iQiyi, a Chinese online entertainment video provider backed by Baidu, has submitted a confidential application for a listing in Hong Kong, the company said on Monday.
Details of the proposed listing have yet to be finalised, the company said, pending regulatory approvals from the Hong Kong stock exchange and the China Securities Regulatory Commission, as well as the company's own final decision.
“There is no assurance that the proposed listing will take place or when it may take......
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29.03.26 - 11:12
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HBO Max pins hopes on Friends and Harry Potter to win UK streaming war (The Guardian)
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Warner Bros-owned brand's late arrival to British TV prompts deals for viewers as battle for subscribers heats upThe launch of HBO Max into the increasingly crowded UK television market last week has prompted deals for consumers as former rivals team up amid a slowdown in subscriber growth.The Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) streaming service hopes a competitive price for direct sign-ups and deals bundling the service through Sky will make it a must-have and not an also-ran, in a British TV ecosystem upended by Netflix 14 years ago. Continue reading......
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27.03.26 - 18:36
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ROUNDUP 2: CTS Eventim enttäuscht mit Prognose - Kurs sackt um gut 23 Prozent ab (DPA-AFX)
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Vorstandschef Klaus-Peter Schulenberg rechnet 2026 bei Umsatz und operativem Gewinn nach zuletzt deutlichen Zuwächsen nur mit einem leichten Anstieg. Widersprüchliche Aussagen in Geschäftsbericht und Pressemitteilung sorgten zusätzlich für Verwirrung. Doch Analysten hatten ohnehin deutlichere Steigerungen erwartet. Die im MDAX notierte Aktie verlor am Freitag fast ein Viertel an Wert..
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27.03.26 - 13:36
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UK music industry highlights need for black talent in executive roles (The Guardian)
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Report shows black music accounts for 80 per cent of money generated by UK industry in past 30 yearsLeading figures in the UK music industry are calling for more work to be done to support black talent in executive roles as a report finds that 80% of UK music revenue has been generated by black music in the past 30 years.A recent report by UK Music states that black music has made £24.5bn out of the £30bn generated by the UK music industry in the past 30 years. However, industry figures have highlighted that black people are still kept out of top executive roles. Continue reading......
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26.03.26 - 22:30
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March Madness fuels debate on legal sports gambling (The Hill)
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ATLANTA – March Madness is shining a spotlight on sports betting across the United States. The practice is already legal in a majority of states and Washington, D.C., leaving about a dozen, including California, Texas, Utah and Hawaii, where bets on sports are illegal. Americans will legally wager $3.3 billion on the NCAA men's and women's Division I basketball tournaments this year, the American Gaming Association......
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