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'No intention of watching': World No. 2 Hikaru Nakamura on Magnus Carlsen vs Hans Niemann documentary | Chess News - The Times of India
Hikaru Nakamura speaks about Magnus Carlsen vs Hans Niemann documentary NEW DELHI: World No. 2 Hikaru Nakamura has made it clear he is not interested in watching Netflix’s latest documentary on the controversial rivalry between Magnus Carlsen and Hans Niemann, even as the film sparks fresh debate in the chess world.Speaking after a recent game at the FIDE Candidates, Nakamura admitted he hasn’t…
Magnus Carlsen vs Hans Niemann documentary: Is 'Untold: Chess Mates' worth watching? | Chess News - The Times of India
Magnus Carlsen and Hans Niemann (Photo by Grand Chess Tour) NEW DELHI: On Tuesday, April 7, 2026, Netflix finally pulled back the curtain on the most scandalous chapter in modern board games with the release of “Untold: Chess Mates”.For 74 minutes, the documentary dissects the 2022 controversy that erupted when Niemann defeated Carlsen at the Sinquefield Cup, which prompted the Norwegian to…
Watch: Magnus Carlsen poses for selfie, then gets her phone seized | Chess News - The Times of India
Alua Nurman took a selfie with Magnus Carlsen (Photo from @ChessbaseIndia) NEW DELHI: A simple selfie request turned into an unexpected situation at the Grenke Freestyle Chess Festival in Germany. Just before their match, Kazakh player Alua Nurman asked Magnus Carlsen for a selfie. He agreed without hesitation and posed with her. However, right after that, he informed the tournament official…

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"Kai-Steffen Schwarz: With a few exceptions, the Japanese manga publishers usually work with licensing agencies. They are mostly based in Japan, but there are also some that have offices in Europe. These act as intermediaries and brokers and are our direct points of interaction. We also maintain contacts with the publishers themselves, but as a rule, we keep to these official processes. A typical case might go like this: We discover an interesting series that we would like to license. Then the first thing we do is find out which publisher publishes the original. Are we already working with them or the licensing agency that represents them? If not, we start researching and send a licensing offer; depending on the title or project, this might include corresponding marketing ideas as to what exactly we are planning. After a while, we get an answer and enter into negotiations. Sometimes, on the other hand, the licensing agencies or publishers have an official offer deadline three or four times a year – a bit like the transfer window in soccer. If we want to get something new, all the offers have to be submitted within this time corridor and the publisher decides which German publisher gets the rights. And then there are many smaller publishers who are interesting for us in terms of content, but who don’t have a licensing department at all. These are exceptional cases for which we have to come up with a different approach."
– Carlsen Verlag “Manga is growing in Germany, and we still see a lot of potential.” March 1, 2022 by Bjoern Eichstaedt and Nina Blagojevic.
World champions D. Gukesh and Magnus Carlsen are among more than 360 players who have confirmed their participation in the FIDE World Rapid
Carlsen wins GCT 2025 Zagreb; Gukesh finishes third, Praggnanandhaa ends in ninth
World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen of Norway emerged as the winner of the Grand Chess Tour 2025 Rapid & Blitz in Zagreb while reigning world champion D. Gukesh finished third in the standings. Carlsen defeated local player Ivan Saric in the final match in blitz to top the overall standings with 22.5 points to take his sixth straight GCT R&B win. After clinching 10 points in the rapid stage, Carlsen was…