Power struggle: Rupert Murdoch's empire strikes back | Capital+

Rupert Murdoch in front of the printing press of his tabloid “New York Post” in 1985.
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Rupert Murdoch is the world's most powerful media mogul, arch-conservative, and 94 years old. In the battle for his succession, his youngest son is now in the lead – a liberal, of all people.

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