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Netflix raises prices on all US subscription plans

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Netflix has increased prices across its US subscription tiers, with the ad-supported plan rising from $8 to $9 per month. The standard ad-free plan now costs $20, up from $18, and the premium plan is $27, previously $25. The changes take effect immediately for new subscribers and will roll out to existing ones in coming weeks.

The Standard Media Group has vowed to sue the government after the Communications Appeals Tribunal dismissed its appeal on licence revocations. The media house cites a Ksh 1.2 billion government debt for advertising. It plans to appeal to the High Court.

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TV host Ratinho issued a statement clarifying his ties to Credcesta and the Tayayá resort amid insinuations connected to the Master bank scandal. The links gained traction from political opponents of his son, Governor Ratinho Júnior. He emphasized the responsible management of his business partnerships.

EL PAÍS has announced the winners of a special edition of the 2026 Ortega y Gasset Journalism Awards to mark its 50th anniversary. The recipients are Belarusian Nobel laureate Svetlana Alexievich, Nicaraguan writer Sergio Ramírez, and US editor Martin Baron. The ceremony will take place in Barcelona on May 4.

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Spanish lawyers are gaining visibility on television programs while defending high-profile court cases, sparking debate on benefits and risks. Some defend this exposure as legitimate for informing the public, while others criticize it for trivializing cases and endangering victims. Experts note the fusion of judicial events and politics.

President Prabowo Subianto invited journalists, observers, and experts to his Hambalang residence in Bogor for a 6.5-hour deep discussion. The meeting covered current issues and strategic domestic policies. It took place from Tuesday evening to Wednesday early morning.

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FIFA has announced a partnership with YouTube to expand the 2026 World Cup's reach through social and streaming platforms. The deal enables licensed broadcasters to stream the first 10 minutes of matches and grants creators access to produce custom content. It follows a similar agreement with TikTok earlier this year.

 

 

 

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