Rupert Murdoch son Lachlan succeeds father as chairman of Fox, News Corp after mogul’s exit

Rupert Murdoch son Lachlan succeeds father as chairman of Fox, News Corp after mogul’s exit

The news comes just months after Murdoch, 92, scrapped a plan that would have reunited his media empire by merging Fox and News Corp, after several top shareholders rejected the proposal on the grounds that it would fail to realise the full value of the company.

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Kenyan soldiers training Brazilian counterparts in jungle warfare to cope with harsh Congo forests

Kenyan soldiers training Brazilian counterparts in jungle warfare to cope with harsh Congo forests

The course curriculum covers topics, including navigation in dense foliage, survival skills, patrolling techniques and medical care in austere conditions. Participants undergo gruelling physical and mental challenges, pushing them to their limits and preparing them for the unpredictable nature of jungle warfare.

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Ex-White House’s chief medical advisor Fauci raked in millions from Covid pandemic, earns sky-high pension

Ex-White House’s chief medical advisor Fauci raked in millions from Covid pandemic, earns sky-high pension

Fauci is estimated to be collecting a federal pension that rivals a presidential salary, Andrzejewski added, calling it “the largest federal retirement package in history.”

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Man United take heart in second half showing despite 4-3 loss to six-time Champions League winners Bayern

Man United take heart in second half showing despite 4-3 loss to six-time Champions League winners Bayern

Bayern had to wait till the 20th minute for its first chance and had fortune on its side with United ’keeper André Onana deflecting Leroy Sané’s harmless-looking shot inside the right post in the 28th after Sané had played a one-two with Kane.

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Sikh leader’s murder: Canada caught between US and China as PM Trudeau fends off India allegations

Sikh leader’s murder: Canada caught between US and China as PM Trudeau fends off India allegations

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Monday that Canada was “actively pursuing credible allegations” that Indian agents had potentially been involved in the murder of Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June.

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