Nikki Haley’s son says Venezuela needs ‘pro-American government,’ warns US must not repeat Iraq and Afghanistan mistakes

Nalin Haley, the son of Indian‑origin Republican politician Nikki Haley, has defended the recent United States military operation in Venezuela and said that the “next phase” must avoid the errors made in Iraq and Afghanistan. In a post on X, the 24-year-old MAGA loudmouth said the United States needed a stable, “pro‑American government” in Caracas…

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Rajasthan redraws Barmer-Balotra borders, triggers political row | India News

Baytoo Shifted To Barmer; Gudamalani, Dhorimana To Balotra JAISALMER/JAIPUR: In a controversial move, the Rajasthan govt has overnight redrawn the boundaries of the Barmer and Balotra districts, prompting significant administrative shifts and igniting political row over the timing and intent. A revenue department notification dated December 31, which surfaced publicly on the night of January…

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Is Stephen Curry playing tonight vs the Utah Jazz? Latest update on the Golden State Warriors star’s injury report (January 3, 2026) | NBA News

Stephen Curry (Image via Getty) The Golden State Warriors are still waiting on Stephen Curry ahead of Saturday night’s game against the Utah Jazz. Curry is listed as questionable with a left ankle sprain, leaving his availability uncertain just hours before tipoff.Curry did not play in Friday’s loss to Oklahoma City. He was joined on…

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‘Ikkis’: Netizens REACT to film’s mid-credit disclaimer about Jaideep Ahlawat’s kind Pakistani brigadier character; say, ‘Dhrurandhar effect’ |

Agastya Nanda dazzles in his first film, ‘Ikkis,’ yet the reception has been polarized, particularly for its depiction of Pakistan. To address critics, a mid-credits disclaimer—added post the release of ‘Dhurandhar’—highlights historical tensions, igniting a lively online discourse on the film’s storyline and perspectives. Agastya Nanda made his big-screen debut with Sriram Raghavan‘s ‘Ikkis’. The…

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