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Léa Salamé : les difficultés s'accumulent sur France 2
Léa Salamé a démarré une nouvelle semaine aux commandes du 20h ce lundi 19 janvier 2026 sur France 2. La présentatrice du journal a-t-elle réussi à passer de nouveau la barre fatidique des 20% de part de marché ?

Audiences TV Prime (lundi 19 janvier 2026) : Le Diplôme large leader, échec pour le retour de Coeurs noirs face à l'Amour est dans le pré
Ce lundi 19 janvier 2026, France 2 a lancé la saison 2 de la série Coeurs noirs. La fiction avec Nicolas Duvauchelle a-t-elle résisté face au Diplôme sur TF1 et aux portraits de L'amour est dans le pré sur M6 ?

Tamil Nadu governor walks out of Assembly, alleges his mic was switched off
Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi on Tuesday walked out of the state Assembly without delivering the customary address on the opening day of the first session of the year.He alleged that the Assembly had disrespected the national anthem and that his mic was switched off during the proceedings.This is the fourth consecutive year that Ravi has walked out of the Assembly.On Tuesday, the governor left the Assembly a few minutes after Tamil Thaai Vaazhthu, which is the state anthem, was played in the House, The Hindu reported.“I am disappointed,” The Times of India quoted the governor as saying. “The national anthem was not given due respect.”After the governor left, the House adopted a resolution moved by Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam president and Chief Minister MK Stalin to take on record only the approved text of Ravi’s address prepared by the state government, The Hindu reported.Speaker M Appavu also urged the governor to follow established rules and customs of the Assembly.In a statement issued later in the day, the Lok Bhavan listed several reasons for the governor’s refusal to read the speech in the Assembly, including that his mic was repeatedly switched off and that he was not allowed to speak.The Lok Bhavan further alleged that the speech contained several “unsubstantiated claims and misleading statements”, adding that crucial problems troubling the residents of...Read more

Bonding, emotional connections, family time: What led to the birth of gaming arcade SMAASH
The failure of the telecom venture and the renegotiation of the price of the digital venture shattered me to the extent that it took a toll on my health. I now had a pacemaker in my heart and atypical Parkinson’s had affected my hand and impaired my speech. To top it all, I was 60 per cent down on my original wealth. But, not one to cower down and, against all odds, I decided to go in for the final kill.My motivation came from Harvard psychology professor, Stuart Brown, who spoke on the importance of “play” in developing a high emotional quotient as well as bonding. Dr Brown had dedicated most of his career to the study of non-competitive activity games and how they positively impacted mental and physical health. According to him, the lack of play resulted in depression and anxiety.He conducted studies on various successful and unsuccessful people, including serial killers and proved that people who made bad lifestyle choices like alcoholism or drug addiction had an absence of play in their lives.As a father, I had not given enough time to my daughter. Now, I had been blessed with two adorable granddaughters. My mind was ticking. How could I make...Read more

Nitin Nabin elected BJP national president, youngest ever to hold post

Karnataka DGP suspended after videos show him purportedly engaging in inappropriate acts in office

Les feux de l'amour : Sharon va changer la vie d'Adam (spoiler)

Madhabi Mukherjee autobiography: ‘That face makes you want to take care of her’

Jammu and Kashmir: Army havildar killed in gunfight with suspected militants in Kishtwar
A havildar in the Indian Army died on Monday after being injured in a gunfight with suspected militants in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district a day earlier.The Army’s White Knight Corps said that Havildar Gajendra Singh “made the supreme sacrifice while gallantly executing a Counter Terrorism operation in the Singpura area during the ongoing Operation TRASHI-I on the intervening night of 18-19 Jan 2026”.Singh was among eight soldiers injured in the gunfight that broke out between security forces and suspected militants on Sunday during an operation launched by security forces in the Chhatru area, ANI quoted unidentified officials as saying.#WhiteKnightCorps | #Homage | #SupremeSacrificeThe #GOC, White Knight Corps and all ranks pay solemn tribute to Havildar Gajendra Singh of the Special Forces, who made the supreme sacrifice while gallantly executing a Counter Terrorism operation in the Singpura area during the… pic.twitter.com/XKUDTw9dxq— White Knight Corps (@Whiteknight_IA) January 19, 2026 The operation was launched due to the presence of suspected militants in the region, the officials said.The soldiers were injured when the suspected militants targeted the approaching search parties with grenades and AK-47 fire on Sunday afternoon, The Indian Express quoted unidentified officials saying.The security forces resumed searches in the region on Monday morning after a night-long halt in the operation....Read more

When India needed support, Venezuela stood firmly by its side

Ambernath civic polls: HC halts collector’s orders on alliances, raps ‘globetrotting’ side-switchers

