‘You are gay’: Tommy Robinson clashes with Nick Fuentes over his stance on Muslims

A new online spat has erupted between Tommy Robinson and American commentator Nick Fuentes. Fuentes accused Robinson of being a ‘Zionist tool’ used to provoke clashes in Britain and undermine pro-Palestinian demonstrations. Robinson hit back, dismissing the claims and questioning Fuentes’ understanding of UK Muslim communities. The exchange has sparked varied reactions on social media.

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Energy standoff: US tells Serbia to remove Russian ownership from NIS entirely; Belgrade warns of ‘historic’ decisions ahead

Serbia faces a critical juncture as the US demands complete withdrawal of Russian ownership from its largest oil company, NIS, to lift sanctions. Failure to comply by February 13 could trigger a severe energy crisis, forcing Belgrade to consider nationalizing NIS, a move met with internal resistance. The Serbian government is urging Moscow to understand…

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After 6 years, railways reverts to earlier criteria of appointing topmost officials, recruiting personnel

Indian Railways is returning to its old recruitment system for top officials. This comes after the Indian Railway Management Services reform faced issues. New rules specify eligibility for key posts based on specific services. This move signals a significant shift in how railway leadership is appointed. The change aims to address departmentalism concerns and streamline…

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Who are the NBA’s most improved players in 2025-26? De’Andre Hunter, Jonathan Kuminga, Austin Reaves and more

NBA teams have played at least ten games. This allows for an early look at players showing significant progress. De’Andre Hunter, Ajay Mitchell, Jonathan Kuminga, Jalen Duren, and Austin Reaves are highlighted. These players are reshaping the Most Improved Player race with their early-season leaps. Their performances are drawing attention from fans worldwide.

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Chhath specials, unscheduled trains helped Bihar record highest polling

Railways facilitated a record voter turnout in Bihar’s assembly polls by running approximately 2,000 special trains and over three dozen unscheduled services during the Chhath festival. This initiative allowed citizens to celebrate and cast their votes, contributing to the state’s highest voter participation since 1951. An experimental round-trip package also saw significant bookings.

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