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Netflix shareholders reject executive pay packages – Fox Business

  1. Netflix shareholders reject executive pay packages Fox Business
  2. Netflix shareholders reject sky-high executive pay packages CNN
  3. Netflix Shareholders Decline To Back Executive Compensation Packages After WGA Urged Rejection Of “Inappropriate” Pay During Strike Deadline
  4. Netflix Shareholders Reject Exec Pay Packages, Days After Writers Guild Urged “No” Vote Hollywood Reporter
  5. The top Hollywood exec made $498 million in the last 5 years—384 times as much as the average writer CNBC
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Netflix shareholders reject sky-high executive pay packages – CNN

  1. Netflix shareholders reject sky-high executive pay packages CNN
  2. Netflix Shareholders Decline To Back Executive Compensation Packages After WGA Urged Rejection Of “Inappropriate” Pay During Strike Deadline
  3. The top Hollywood exec made $498 million in the last 5 years—384 times as much as the average writer CNBC
  4. Netflix Shareholders Reject Exec Pay Packages, Days After Writers Guild Urged “No” Vote Hollywood Reporter
  5. Netflix Shareholders Vote to Reject Executive Pay Packages The New York Times
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Netflix Shareholders Vote to Reject Executive Pay Packages – The New York Times

  1. Netflix Shareholders Vote to Reject Executive Pay Packages The New York Times
  2. Netflix Shareholders Decline To Back Executive Compensation Packages After WGA Urged Rejection Of “Inappropriate” Pay During Strike Deadline
  3. The top Hollywood exec made $498 million in the last 5 years—384 times as much as the average writer CNBC
  4. Netflix Shareholders Reject Exec Pay Packages, Days After Writers Guild Urged “No” Vote Hollywood Reporter
  5. Netflix shareholders withhold support for executive pay package Yahoo Finance
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Netflix Shareholders Reject Executive Pay Packages in Symbolic Move; WGA Had Urged Investors to Vote Against Them – Variety

  1. Netflix Shareholders Reject Executive Pay Packages in Symbolic Move; WGA Had Urged Investors to Vote Against Them Variety
  2. Netflix Shareholders Decline To Back Executive Compensation Packages After WGA Urged Rejection Of “Inappropriate” Pay During Strike Deadline
  3. The top Hollywood exec made $498 million in the last 5 years—384 times as much as the average writer CNBC
  4. Netflix Shareholders Reject Exec Pay Packages, Days After Writers Guild Urged “No” Vote Hollywood Reporter
  5. Netflix shareholders withhold support for executive pay package Yahoo Finance
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Pfizer recalls 4.2M prescription drug packages due to risk of child poisonings – Fox Business

  1. Pfizer recalls 4.2M prescription drug packages due to risk of child poisonings Fox Business
  2. Pfizer and Biohaven recall 4.2M Nurtec units on packaging flaw FiercePharma
  3. Pfizer recalls millions of packs of migraine prescription drugs WGHP FOX8 Greensboro
  4. Recall alert: CDC announces recall of 4.2 million Nurtec ODT tablets due to packaging issues WPXI Pittsburgh
  5. Pfizer Recalls Nurtec ODT Prescription Drugs Due to Failure to Meet Child Resistant Packaging Requirement; Risk of Poisoning Consumer Product Safety Commission
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TJ Holmes and Amy Robach officially exit ABC, reportedly with ‘compensation packages,’ after office romance, plus more news | Gallery

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‘Terror campaign’ on Ukraine embassies continues with more bloody packages | Ukraine

Eighteen Ukrainian diplomatic missions in 12 countries have received bloody packages in what Ukraine has described as a “campaign of terror and intimidation”. Oleh Nikolenko, a spokesperson from Ukraine’s foreign ministry, said the packages were simultaneously sent from one European country, which he could not disclose while the investigation was ongoing.

As of Friday, Ukraine said 17 embassies had been targeted, indicating that another was delivered on Saturday.

A Ukrainian embassy employee in Madrid was injured on Wednesday by a letter bomb, which was addressed to Ukraine’s ambassador to Spain.

A further four letter bombs were sent on Wednesday to addresses in Spain, including to a Spanish arms manufacturer that has produced rockets donated to Ukraine, as well as Spain’s prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, and the US embassy in Madrid.

In an interview with CNN on Friday, Ukraine’s foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba, described what followed the Madrid attack as “more weird” and “even sick”.

He said that after Wednesday packages started arriving at various Ukrainian diplomatic missions soaked in liquid with a distinctive smell and containing animals’ eyes.

“In one case it’s most probably an eye of a cow, and an eye of a pig in another case,” said Kuleba.

Asked who he thought was behind the packages, Kuleba said he “feels tempted to name Russia” as it benefits from sowing fear among Ukrainian diplomats. But he added that it could also be someone who sympathises with Russia, so he would await the findings of ongoing investigations.

Russia’s embassy in Madrid tweeted on Thursday that any terrorist attacks on diplomatic missions were “totally condemnable”.

On Friday afternoon, Ukraine’s foreign ministry said the packages had been delivered to Ukraine’s embassies in Hungary, the Netherlands, Poland, Croatia and Italy, to general consulates in Naples and Kraków, and the consulate in Brno in the Czech Republic.

It later announced that a similar package had also been delivered to the Madrid embassy and that investigators were on the scene. Nikolenko posted a picture of the Madrid embassy garden, where a Spanish police officer could be seen patrolling with a dog.

In addition to the packages, the residence of Ukraine’s ambassador to the Vatican was smeared with what Ukraine suspects may have been animal faeces. “The door to the apartment and the stairs and walls in the entryway were smeared with a dirty substance with an unpleasant smell,” said Ukraine’s Vatican ambassador, Andriy Yurash.

“It is hard to explain completely why and what is the reason for this terrible message, but it is no doubt a systematic trend, a systematic attack on Ukrainian missions around Europe,” he said.

A hoax bomb threat was received concerning Ukraine’s embassy in Kazakhstan. Ukraine has called for its embassies to step up security and has asked host countries to help.

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‘Terror campaign’ on Ukraine embassies continues with more bloody packages | Ukraine

Eighteen Ukrainian diplomatic missions in 12 countries have received bloody packages in what Ukraine has described as a “campaign of terror and intimidation”. Oleh Nikolenko, a spokesperson from Ukraine’s foreign ministry, said the packages were simultaneously sent from one European country, which he could not disclose while the investigation was ongoing.

As of Friday, Ukraine said 17 embassies had been targeted, indicating that another was delivered on Saturday.

A Ukrainian embassy employee in Madrid was injured on Wednesday by a letter bomb, which was addressed to Ukraine’s ambassador to Spain.

A further four letter bombs were sent on Wednesday to addresses in Spain, including to a Spanish arms manufacturer that has produced rockets donated to Ukraine, as well as Spain’s prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, and the US embassy in Madrid.

In an interview with CNN on Friday, Ukraine’s foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba, described what followed the Madrid attack as “more weird” and “even sick”.

He said that after Wednesday packages started arriving at various Ukrainian diplomatic missions soaked in liquid with a distinctive smell and containing animals’ eyes.

“In one case it’s most probably an eye of a cow and an eye of a pig in another case,” said Kuleba.

Asked who he thought was behind the packages, Kuleba said he “feels tempted to name Russia” as it benefits from sowing fear among Ukrainian diplomats. But he added that it could also be someone who sympathises with Russia, so he would await the findings of ongoing investigations.

Russia’s embassy in Madrid tweeted on Thursday that any terrorist attacks on diplomatic missions were “totally condemnable”.

On Friday afternoon, Ukraine’s foreign ministry said the packages had been delivered to Ukraine’s embassies in Hungary, the Netherlands, Poland, Croatia and Italy, to general consulates in Naples and Kraków, and the consulate in Brno in the Czech Republic.

It later announced that a similar package had also been delivered to the Madrid embassy and that investigators were on the scene. Nikolenko posted a picture of the Madrid embassy garden, where a Spanish police officer could be seen patrolling with a dog.

In addition to the packages, the residence of Ukraine’s ambassador to the Vatican was smeared with what Ukraine suspects may have been animal faeces. “The door to the apartment and the stairs and walls in the entryway were smeared with a dirty substance with an unpleasant smell,” said Ukraine’s Vatican ambassador, Andriy Yurash.

“It is hard to explain completely why and what is the reason for this terrible message, but it is no doubt a systematic trend, a systematic attack on Ukrainian missions around Europe,” he said.

A hoax bomb threat was received concerning Ukraine’s embassy in Kazakhstan, and Ukraine’s embassy in Washington received a letter containing an article critical of Ukraine.

Ukraine has called for its embassies to step up security and has asked host countries to help.

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Animal eyes in ‘bloody’ packages sent to some of Ukraine’s embassies | Ukraine

Ukraine says a number of its European embassies have received “bloody” packages containing animal eyes, including its embassy in Madrid, which also received a letter bomb earlier this week.

Spanish police cordoned off the Ukrainian embassy on Friday and were searching the area with sniffer dogs.

The packages, soaked in a liquid with a distinctive colour and smell, have also been sent to embassies in Hungary, the Netherlands, Poland, Croatia and Italy, to general consulates in Naples and Kraków, and the consulate in Brno in the Czech Republic, said Ukraine’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Oleg Nikolenko.

“We are studying the meaning of this message,” Nikolenko said in a statement on Facebook, adding that the foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba, has ordered all the embassies and consulates concerned to be placed under heightened security.

Ukrainian officials also said the entrance of the Ukrainian ambassador’s residence in the Vatican was vandalised and that a false bomb threat was received regarding its embassy in Kazakhstan.

The bloody missives follow the reception of six letter bombs sent in the past week to addresses in Spain including Ukraine’s embassy in Madrid, the prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, and the US embassy in Madrid, prompting Spain to step up security.

A Madrid embassy employee was injured after opening a package addressed to Ukraine’s ambassador to Spain on Tuesday. The employee decided to open the package, which was received by normal mail, in the embassy garden because it contained a small box.

“After opening the box and hearing a click that followed, he tossed it and then heard the explosion,” the ambassador to Spain, Serhii Pohoreltsev, told Ukraine’s European Pravda news site. “Despite not holding the box at the time of the explosion, the commandant hurt his hands and received a concussion.”

Spanish police later said a similar package was sent to a Spanish arms company that manufactures rocket launchers Spain has donated to Kyiv, and that they believed the two incidents were linked.

Reuters contributed to this report

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Ukrainian embassies across Europe receive bloody packages containing ‘animal eyes’



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More than a dozen letters containing explosives or animal parts have been sent to Ukrainian diplomats around the world, according to Ukraine’s foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba.

“This campaign is aimed at sowing fear,” Kuleba told CNN’s Matthew Chance in an exclusive interview in Kyiv on Friday.

There have been 17 cases of embassies receiving either letter bombs, false bomb letters, or letters containing animals parts, like the eyes of cows and pigs, he added.

CNN was shown an image of one of the letters containing what officials said was the eyeball of a pig inside a padded envelope.

“It started with an explosion at the embassy of Ukraine in Spain,” Kuleba said. “But what followed this explosion was more weird, and I would even say sick.”

Kuleba was referring to an explosion that occurred on Wednesday at Ukraine’s embassy in Madrid, injuring one Ukrainian employee who was handling a letter addressed to the country’s ambassador to Spain. Spanish officials said Thursday a letter bomb was also sent to the country’s prime minister last week and another to the US embassy.

Kyiv’s embassies in Hungary, the Netherlands, Poland, Croatia, Italy, Austria, and the consulates general in Naples and Krakow, have also received suspicious packages, Oleh Nikolenko, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, said Friday on Facebook.

The packages were “soaked in a liquid of a characteristic color and had a corresponding smell,” he said. “We are examining the meaning of this message.”

Ukraine has put all of its overseas diplomatic stations under heightened security following the slew of suspicious mail.

The Ukrainian Consulate in Brno, a city in the southeast of the Czech Republic, was briefly evacuated on Friday after receiving a suspicious package containing animal tissue, Czech police added in a tweet on Friday.

When asked who he thought was behind the letters, Kuleba told CNN said, “I feel tempted to say, to name Russia straight away, because first of all you have to answer the question, who benefits?”

“Maybe this terror response is the Russian answer to the diplomatic horror that we created for Russia on the international arena, and this is how they try to fight back while they are losing the real diplomatic battles one after another.”

He said that he thought that Russia was either directly responsible, or someone “who sympathizes [with] the Russian cause and tries to spread fear.”

“The conclusion will be made by investigators, but I think these two versions make most of the sense.”

CNN has reached out to the Kremlin for comment on the letters.

Kuleba earlier urged foreign governments to guarantee maximum protection of Ukrainian diplomatic institutions in accordance with the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.

In addition to the suspicious packages, Nikolenko said the entrance to the Ambassador’s residence in the Vatican was vandalized and the Ukrainian Embassy in Kazakhstan received a report of a bomb threat, which was later not confirmed.

Nikolenko also stated that the Ukrainian Embassy in the United States received a letter with a photocopy of a critical article about Ukraine. Most of the envelopes were sent from within Europe, he added.

Czech police tweeted that the consulate in Brno and its immediate surroundings, including a kindergarten, were evacuated Friday. After investigating the package, the police said it did not contain any explosives, adding that they had no information to indicate people at the consulate or its vicinity were in any danger.

“Initial analysis suggest the package contained animal tissue. A detailed analysis of will be conducted in laboratories now,” the police tweeted.

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