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News18 Evening Digest: Accused Sonam Sent To 8-Day Police Custody, Trump Hints Patch-Up With Musk & Other Stories

News18 Evening Digest: Accused Sonam Sent To 8-Day Police Custody, Trump Hints Patch-Up With Musk & Other Stories

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News18 Evening Digest: Sonam, 'Lover' Raj Kushwaha Sent To Police Custody Till June 19; Donald Trump Says He 'Could' Reconcile With Elon Musk & Other Top Stories
News18 Evening Digest: Here are the top stories of the day.
Raja Raghuvanshi Murder: Sonam, 'Lover' Raj Kushwaha Sent To Police Custody Till June 19
Sonam, who has been accused of killing his husband Raja Raghuvanshi, was sent to police custody till June 19. Sonam's 'lover" Raj Kushwaha and three others were also sent to police remand for the next eight days by a court in Shillong.
Donald Trump Says He 'Could' Reconcile With Elon Musk: 'I Have No Hard Feelings'
US President Donald Trump said he 'could" mend ties with Elon Musk, days after a public clash between the two over a key spending bill being pushed by the White House.
Passengers aboard an IndiGo flight witnessed a moving moment of recognition when the airline's captain honoured a Border Security Force (BSF) officer for his bravery during Operation Sindoor, India's recent cross-border military action against Pakistan.
South Africa captain Temba Bavuma won the toss and opted to bowl first against Australia today. Kagiso Rabada jolted Australia with a double-wicket over in which he accounted for Usman Khawaja and Cameron Green.
Shilpa Shetty is currently in Croatia for a birthday trip with her husband Raj Kundra, sister Shamita Shetty and other close family members and friends. Recently, a young Instagram user took to the social media site to share a video claiming that Shilpa and her family were arguing with a 'young foreigner' who complained that their group was being too loud.
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June 11, 2025, 19:23 IST

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