WWE Monday Night Raw on Netflix preview and streaming details (01/13): Full match card, show highlights, how to watch, and more | WWE News – Times of India

WWE Raw preview and streaming details (Image via WWE) The January 13, 2025, episode of WWE Monday Night Raw on Netflix is the second episode of the Red brand on Netflix. Similar to the previous week’s show, tonight’s ep of Raw will be equally entertaining if not more. Broadcasting live from the SAP Center in…

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‘Don’t compare me with Jasprit Bumrah’: Kapil Dev gives verdict on workload management | Cricket News – Times of India

Jasprit Bumrah (Getty Images) NEW DELHI: Weighing in on Team India pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah’s workload concerns, legendary Indian cricketer Kapil Dev on Monday stressed the futility of comparing players from different eras. Speaking on the sidelines of the Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) press conference, the former Indian skipper, also the president of…

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‘Shortsighted politician vs statesman’: Mehbooba Mufti compares Modi and Vajpayee’s J&K visits | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: People’s Democratic Party chief Mehbooba Mufti pointed out the difference between a “shortsighted politician & a true statesman” by comparing the then PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee‘s visit to Jammu and Kashmir in 2003 and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit on Monday.The comparison came in the context of PDP’s discontentment with the Modi government’s…

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The Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party has faced accusations of harboring neo-Nazi sympathies or aligning with far-right extremism, but it is important to distinguish between its official stance and the actions or rhetoric of individual members. Accusations and Extremist Ties While the AfD officially denies being a neo-Nazi party, several factors have led to these accusations: Extremist Factions: Sections of the party, particularly in eastern Germany, have been linked to far-right extremist ideologies. The “Flügel” faction, led by Björn Höcke, has been classified as “right-wing extremist” by Germany’s domestic intelligence agency, the Verfassungsschutz. Although officially disbanded in 2020, its influence remains significant within the party. Rhetoric and Revisionism: Prominent AfD members have made controversial statements about Germany’s Nazi past: Björn Höcke referred to Berlin’s Holocaust memorial as a “monument of shame.” Former co-leader Alexander Gauland described the Nazi era as a mere “speck of bird’s muck” in over a thousand years of German history. Such comments have been widely condemned as revisionist and indicative of a willingness to downplay Nazi atrocities. Associations with Far-Right Figures: Reports of AfD members meeting with known far-right activists, such as Martin Sellner of the Identitarian Movement, have fueled concerns about neo-Nazi ties. Sellner, who has a neo-Nazi past, advocates for “remigration” policies similar to those promoted by the AfD. Surveillance by Intelligence Agencies Germany’s domestic intelligence agency has placed sections of the AfD under surveillance, citing concerns about their potential to undermine the democratic order. Some regional branches are classified as suspected extremist organisations, further blurring the line between the party’s nationalist rhetoric and outright extremism. AfD’s Official Stance The AfD officially rejects allegations of neo-Nazism and positions itself as a populist, nationalist party that defends German sovereignty, opposes mass immigration, and critiques what it calls “political correctness.” Under leaders like Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla, the party has attempted to present a more mainstream image, though the extremism of certain factions undermines these efforts. Are They Neo-Nazis? The AfD as an organisation does not explicitly align itself with neo-Nazi ideology, nor does it adopt the symbology or rhetoric of historical Nazism. However: The presence of extremist members, The party’s radical rhetoric on immigration and national identity, and Its flirtation with historical revisionism have made it a focal point for neo-Nazi sympathisers and far-right extremists in Germany. In summary, while the AfD is not a neo-Nazi party by official designation, its rhetoric and internal factions provide fertile ground for far-right ideologies, making the distinction between the two increasingly difficult for many observers. | World News – Times of India

Co leader of German far right party AfD Alice Weidel speaks during an AfD election campaign in Magdeburg, Germany, Monday, Dec. 23, 2024. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi) Germany’s Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party, a right-wing populist movement, has made headlines for its hardline stance on migration and increasingly radical rhetoric. Recent developments reveal how the AfD’s…

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6.9 magnitude earthquake hits southwestern Japan, tsunami advisory issued – Times of India

An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.9 struck southwestern Japan late on Monday, prompting the country’s meteorological agency to issue a tsunami advisory.The quake, which hit at 9.19 pm local time, was centered near Miyazaki Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, with tsunami warnings also issued for nearby Kochi Prefecture.The meteorological agency warned of possible…

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‘PM Modi’s decisive 3rd term victory’: Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw fact checks Mark Zuckerberg on 2024 Lok Sabha elections – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Monday fact checked a recent claim by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg regarding 2024 Lok Sabha elections in India.“As the world’s largest democracy, India conducted the 2024 elections with over 640 million voters. People of India reaffirmed their trust in NDA led by PM Narendra Modi Ji’s leadership. Mr….

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Outgoing PM Trudeau rejects Trump’s ’51st state’ idea in farewell interview: ‘I suggested Canada take over California or Vermont, but he …’ – Times of India

Trump has in recent weeks repeatedly needled Canada about it becoming the 51st US state Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is using his final days in office to voice concerns about former US President Donald Trump’s remarks on turning Canada into the “51st state.” Speaking to MSNBC’s Jen Psaki in a wide-ranging interview on…

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‘INDIA bloc is strong but … ‘: Congress leader Sachin Pilot amid clash with AAP in Delhi polls – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Congress leader Sachin Pilot on Monday said that “INDIA bloc is strong” amid reports of rifts within the alliance after the grand old party and the Aam Aadmi Party decided to contest against each other in the upcoming Delhi assembly elections. He, however, added that the opposition alliance would “take a different stand…

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Yograj Singh urges not to remove Rohit Sharma as captain, drop Virat Kohli | Cricket News – Times of India

Former Indian cricketer Yograj Singh has voiced his support for Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli‘s inclusion in the Champions Trophy 2025 squad. This comes despite their underwhelming performances in the recent Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia.Kohli struggled throughout the five-Test series, accumulating only 190 runs and repeatedly falling prey to deliveries outside the off-stump. Rohit’s participation…

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