‘Pehle bhot bura haal tha’: Nitish Kumar says he is back with NDA ‘for good’; calls RJD ‘good for nothing’ | India News

Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar (ANI photo) NEW DELHI: Bihar chief ministerNitish Kumar on Tuesday reflected on his past alliances with the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), saying he had joined the party “because of circumstances.” Reaffirming his commitment to the NDA, he said he is “back in NDA for good.” He also criticised the RJD’s…

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Russia-Ukraine war: Did Donald Trump pressure Zelenskyy to give up eastern Donbas in ‘tense’ meeting? It was Putin’s key demands

President Donald Trump greeted Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House (AP photo) During a recent meeting in Washington, US President Donald Trump reportedly pushed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to consider relinquishing the eastern Donbas region in exchange for peace, according to a senior Ukrainian official speaking to AFP. The discussions, described as “tense”…

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Champions League: Goals rain as PSG hit seven, Barcelona, PSV score six each | Football News

Champions League action saw Paris Saint-Germain dominate with a 7-2 victory, while Barcelona and PSV Eindhoven both scored six goals. Arsenal secured a 4-0 win, contributing to a high-scoring night across nine matches. Inter Milan and Arsenal maintained perfect records, with Manchester City and Borussia Dortmund also securing wins. PSG hammered seven goals past Bayer…

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‘It’s terrible and horrible…’: Asrani once recalled feeling embarrassed after working in THIS Sunny Leone starrer | Hindi Movie News

Veteran comedian Asrani, who passed away at 84, once expressed regret over his involvement in the vulgar adult comedy ‘Mastizaade,’ lamenting the rise of explicit content in Hindi films. He believed audiences, being family-oriented, would eventually reject such vulgarity. Asrani’s iconic ‘Sholay’ role continues to be celebrated 50 years later. Veteran star Asrani once spoke…

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Harvard University course on black women in politics excludes conservatives: What you should know

Harvard course on black women in politics omits key conservatives A Harvard University course focused on black women in politics has sparked discussion for its notable exclusion of prominent conservative figures. The syllabus for History 167: Race, Gender, and the Law Through the Archive highlights black women who have shaped 20th-century politics, grassroots organising, and…

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