The proposed merger, which would create the largest cable provider in the US, could face antitrust hurdles.

The proposed merger, which would create the largest cable provider in the US, could face antitrust hurdles.
A Palestinian photojournalist was killed after she learned a film about her would be shown at the Cannes Film Festival.
European and Nasser hospitals in Khan Younis attacked by Israel.
A probe into the US journalist’s death in the West Bank suggests US had reason to believe shooting was ‘intentional’.
Who Killed Shireen? also lifts lid on US attempts to stifle truth about killing of veteran Al Jazeera journalist.
Popular US films from Wicked to Nosferatu were filmed in other countries including Australia and the UK.
The poet gets the prestigious award for New Yorker essays ‘on the physical and emotional carnage in Gaza’ amid war.
US President Donald Trump overseeing ‘troubling deterioration’ in press freedom in US, Reporters Without Borders says.
A BBC documentary on security forces killing protesters ignited a firestorm in Kenya – but not for what it revealed.
District judge orders US administration to restore the capacity of broadcaster shuttered over claims of ‘leftist bias’.
Russian court sentences four journalists over alleged ties to former opposition leader’s banned anticorruption group.
The Atlantic’s editor said Pete Hegseth sent operational details of a US attack on the Houthis in a Signal chat.
Media network condemns ‘assassination’ of Gaza correspondent by Israeli forces.
The Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg says he was included in a private chat about the bombing of Houthi rebels in Yemen.