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[Hollywood's Mega-Merger: Netflix and Warner Brothers, India-Russia Energy Ties, and Aviation Chaos]-[Netflix buys Warner Bros]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-12-05

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The Netflix-Warner Brothers Acquisition

The most significant development in the entertainment industry is Netflix's agreement to acquire Warner Brothers Discovery for over $80 billion. Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos characterized the move as a rare opportunity to further the company's mission to "entertain the world." While Netflix has historically been known as "builders, not buyers," this acquisition grants them access to an "incredible library" featuring iconic franchises like Batman and Harry Potter. However, analysts remain skeptical about the deal's structure. Ross Benesch of eMarketer noted that Netflix is not acquiring the entire company, leaving Warner Brothers with the challenge of offloading its TV networks—described as a "declining asset with a ton of debt." Furthermore, the deal faces potential regulatory hurdles and resistance from directors worried about an "existential threat to theater," as there is uncertainty regarding how long Netflix will maintain traditional theatrical releases.

Geopolitical Shifts: India and Russia's Energy Partnership

Amidst international pressure to reduce reliance on Moscow, India continues to strengthen its economic ties with Russia. President Vladimir Putin confirmed Russia's readiness to provide "uninterrupted shipments of fuel" to support India's "fast-growing Indian economy." Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that energy security remains a "strong and important pillar" of the bilateral partnership. Despite Washington accusing Delhi of "financing Russia’s war on Ukraine" and imposing tariffs, India maintains that it requires steady, discounted oil supplies for its population of 1.4 billion. Experts suggest that given the "unpredictable relationship" with the US and the absence of a trade deal, India views its relationship with Russia as the more stable, "time-tested" option in the current geopolitical landscape.

Operational Crisis: Indigo Airlines and Pilot Rostering

India's aviation sector is currently in "disarray" as Indigo, the country’s largest airline, faces massive flight cancellations. The crisis stems from the airline's failure to adapt to new government-mandated crew rostering rules, which require "lesser night flight hours" and more rest for pilots. With over 400 flights cancelled in a single day, thousands of passengers have been left stranded during the peak winter and wedding season. While the government has granted a temporary exemption until February to allow the airline to adjust, the chaos highlights the logistical struggle of balancing labor regulations with operational capacity.

The Debate Over Deep Sea Mining

New research indicates that deep-sea mining tests have "wiped out more than a third of life on the seabed," sparking an intense debate regarding environmental responsibility. Rohitesh Dhawan, CEO of the International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM), acknowledged the "concerning impacts on marine life," yet noted that some studies suggest nodule extraction could have a "lower impact and footprint" compared to terrestrial mining. The industry remains divided, with Dhawan emphasizing that regardless of the location, there must be a "minimum baseline that respects people's rights and the health of the environment." He concluded that if a metal source cannot be harvested responsibly, "it shouldn't be done at all."

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I certainly understand why.
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But this is a rare opportunity
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It's not completely done.
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fourth day running
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not getting their own way
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📖 Transcript

It's Hollywood's biggest plot twist of the year.
Netflix bought Warner Brothers.
It's World Business Express from the BBC World Service.
I'm Leanna Byrne.
India and Russia get closer on trade, and also in India, the country's largest airline causes chaos for passengers for a fourth day running.
We start with a marriage of two of Hollywood's biggest names.

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