Why Johnny Depp has 'already won' defamation case
Regardless of the jury's decision, Depp has won back the public's approval, lawyers say.
Regardless of the jury's decision, Depp has won back the public's approval, lawyers say.
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The gloves came off as both parties got their final chance to sway the jury.
Lawyer Camille Vasquez accuses Heard of lies in fiery exchange ahead of closing arguments.
Judge rejects motion from Depp's attorneys to toss out Heard's $100m counterclaim.
Young South Auckland students aspire to climb technical mountains in the spirit of Sir Ed.
Paul Catmur writes that a loose statistic has the power to travel very far, very fast.
The level of spend for the proposed merger of TVNZ and RNZ is baffling.
Budget provided to journalists and analysts hours before publication.
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The accounts presented at trial don't match which means one thing, writes Matthew Barakat.
'You need to have a clear line about what is lawful and what is not.'
PM says chief executive's Nadia Lim comments are a disservice to all women.
Nadia Lim responds in-depth to Simon Henry, saying leaders should celebrate diversity.
A tutor was often present and is alleged to have 'chuckled along with the boys'.
New York Times: Night after night, Carlson weaponises viewers' fears and grievances.
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Financial Times: "Nobody's remotely real around royals," says Tina Brown - and she'd know.
A pitch has ended with Saatchi & Saatchi the victor.
New York Times: Are Netflix's competitors racing towards an unstable future?
Elon Musk isn't giving up on his ambition to acquire Twitter.
New York Times: The conservative network has appeared hundreds of times in Russian media.
Hugh Grant is not the only celebrity looking to take the tabloid to court.
New York Times: Substack finds itself no longer a wunderkind and faces host of challenges.
Twenty years is a long, long time in the media world.
Supply chain challenges and reduction in the consumption of print have hit the industry.
He said the assailant shouted: "Muratov, here's one for our boys."
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