Last week, warner brother's discovery released house of dragons on their streaming platform. This game of throne spin off cost more than a hundred 50 million dollars to maketis larger than the throne. Part of a longer running war that pits old hollywood studios against new streaming upstarts. Each side thinks they have an advantage, but lately, the legacy giants are gaining ground.
Our correspondent reports from Somalia, which stands on the brink of famine thanks to a drought, soaring food costs and infrastructure destroyed by decades of fighting. Old Hollywood studios are waging an epic battle against their upstart streaming rivals. And why London’s cemeteries are selling used graves.
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