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As Fox News struggles at home, Murdoch brings its playbook to the UK
16 Feb, 2021 08:50 PM
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The Fox News headquarters in New York. Photo / Celeste Sloman, The New York Times
New York Times
By: Mark Landler
His venture and another upstart by a rival group of investors will challenge the BBC and Britain s efforts to guard against political bias in television news. Beset by declining ratings, upheaval in its on-air ranks and a multibillion-dollar defamation suit related to its election coverage, Fox News is staggering out of the Trump era blamed by many for seeding the poisonous political culture that brought a violent mob into the halls of the US Capitol.
As Fox News Struggles at Home, Murdoch Brings Its Playbook to the U.K.
His venture and another upstart by a rival group of investors will challenge the BBC and Britain’s efforts to guard against political bias in television news.
The Fox News headquarters in New York.Credit.Celeste Sloman for The New York Times
Published Feb. 16, 2021Updated March 18, 2021
LONDON Beset by declining ratings, upheaval in its on-air ranks and a multibillion-dollar defamation suit related to its election coverage, Fox News is staggering out of the Trump era blamed by many for seeding the poisonous political culture that brought a violent mob into the halls of the United States Capitol.
Joe Biden s pick for Iran envoy resurrects bitter debate over nuclear deal
A political crossfire erupted when the Biden administration announced the selection of Robert Malley to be the United States envoy for Iran. New York Times February 14, 2021 / 02:39 PM IST
President Joe Biden had managed to assemble his foreign policy team with remarkably little trouble until this past week. His picks to lead the State and Defense departments, and to fill senior intelligence posts, drew little controversy and almost no Republican opposition.
But a political crossfire erupted when the Biden administration announced the selection of Robert Malley to be its envoy for Iran. The choice of Malley, a longtime diplomat and conflict mediator, instantly resurrected a bitter Washington debate about the 2015 Iran nuclear deal abrogated by President Donald Trump and whether to restore it. It also inflamed the sensitive politics of Israel and, for goo
Robert Malley, the son of a leftist, Jewish, Egyptian-born journalist, is the focal point for opening salvos over President Biden’s approach to the Middle East, and the value of a new deal with Iran.