Author: Zubair Hossain

  • The United Nations warned on Friday that this year could be hotter than the record-breaking year of 2023 because of El Nino. The UN also called for big cuts in emissions to fight climate change. The World Meteorological Organization of the UN said that every month from June to December, new monthly temperature records were set. This trend is expected to continue because of El Nino, which is making the weather warmer.

    The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts that there is a 1 in 3 chance that 2024 will be warmer than 2023 — and a 99 percent certainty that 2024 will be among the 5 warmest years ever. NASA climatologist Gavin Schmidt, director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, predicts that the odds are even higher.

    “I put it at about 50-50: 50 percent chance it’ll be warmer, 50 percent chance it will be slightly cooler,” he told AFP, adding there were clues of “mysterious” changes to Earth’s climate systems, that would need more data to confirm or reject.

    Source: https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/2024-could-be-hotter-than-record-shattering-2023-warns-un-4851709

  • Netflix has had a lot of success with the Straw Hat Pirates, and not just with the live-action version of One Piece. It has also done really well with the animated version. There are already a lot of episodes of the anime show on Netflix, and the platform just recently brought the current storyline, the Egghead Arc, on the service. As of now, Netflix has everything you need to catch up on the latest arc of One Piece.

    One Piece might be in its final storyline but creator Eiichiro Oda hasn’t suggested about the series ending any time soon. It could still be some years before we see Luffy and the Straw Hats bring an end to their story. Considering the number of characters and plotlines that need a conclusion, shonen fans are in for quite the ride.

    Source: https://www.vg247.com/one-piece-egghead-anime-stream-netflix

  • The Canadian government plans to reduce the number of international students in Canada, but Immigration Minister Marc Miller did not share by what volume. He assured that he will be exploring the potential of doing so in the upcoming months.

    The federal government of Canada has faced backlash for allowing an increasing number of immigrants, both permanent and temporary, while the country faces a severe housing shortage. When asked why his government is only considering a limit now when the idea has been considered for months, Miller said there’s a need to plan out numbers on a federal level before exploring with “a little more granularity” at what individual academic institutes are doing in the various provinces, possibly profiting off more bringing in more international students.

    Source: https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/a-system-that-has-gotten-out-of-control-immigration-minister-to-consider-cap-on-international-students-in-canada-1.6724706

  • The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) Umpires Committee is trying hard to improve its umpires. According to a recent project, they tested the English language skills of 70 umpires and only 9 passed. Writing, speaking, and reading skills were tested in this test, which was put together with the help of the American International University Bangladesh (AIUB).

    Based on how well they did in these areas, the umpires were put into three groups during the evaluation process. The top nine, which included three women, were called “proficient users.” Umpires ranked 10 through 31 were put in the “developing user” group, which has 22 of them. These 39 people, ranked from 32 to 70, were considered “basic users.” These results mean that 61 of the judges still don’t speak English well enough to work at the field level.

    Chairman of the BCB Umpires Committee Iftekhar Ahmed Mithu told RisingBD how important it is to be able to speak English as an umpire, especially when talking to players from other countries. He stressed that the board was dedicated to training umpires of the highest level on a worldwide level and that language skills were very important in this effort.

    Source: https://www.risingbd.com/sports/news/537882?

  • A Chinese startup has released a new battery that it claims can generate electricity for 50 years without the need for charging again or any maintenance.

    Beijing-based Betavolt said its nuclear battery is the very first in the world to succeed in the miniaturisation of atomic energy, putting 63 nuclear isotopes into a module smaller than a coin.

    The way the battery works is by converting the energy released by decaying isotopes into electricity, through a process that was first worked on in the 20th century. Scientists in the Soviet Union and United States were able to come up with the technology for use in spacecraft, underwater systems and remote scientific work stations, however the thermonuclear batteries were both expensive and large in size.

    The goal of miniaturising and commercialising nuclear batteries was set under China’s 14th Five-Year Plan designed to work on the country’s economy between 2021 and 2025, while research institutions in the US and Europe are also working on their development.

    Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/nuclear-battery-betavolt-atomic-china-b2476979.html

  • The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) has told people to wear masks as a safety measure because a new type of COVID-19 called JN.1 has been spreading in many countries around the world.

    The news statement says that infections with the new Covid-19 variant JN.1 have become more common in several countries. As a safety measure, masks should be worn in high-risk places like hospitals and medical centers, and people who don’t have strong immune systems should also wear them.

    The fourth dose of the vaccine should also be given to people who are at a high risk. The DGHS says that Covid-19 tests should only be done if symptoms or signs of Covid-19 are present during surgery or another medical procedure. These ideas were put forward after the group met on January 4.

    Source: Dhaka Tribune

  • রাজধানীর বসুন্ধরা আবাসিক এলাকায় এক ব্যবসায়ীর বাসায় রাতে অভিযানে যান মাদকদ্রব্য নিয়ন্ত্রণ অধিদপ্তরের একজন উপপরিদর্শকসহ (এসআই) কয়েকজন সদস্য। ওই বাসায় মাদক আছে দাবি করে তল্লাশি শুরু করেন তাঁরা। প্রায় দেড় ঘণ্টা তল্লাশি করে তাঁরা কিছু পাননি। তবে বাসার একটি আলমারিতে ৪ লাখ ৩০ হাজার টাকা দেখতে পান তাঁরা। তখন ওই ব্যবসায়ী ও তাঁর স্ত্রীকে গ্রেপ্তার করে নিয়ে আসতে চান। একপর্যায়ে তাঁরা ২০ লাখ টাকা দাবি করেন। পরে আলমারিতে রাখা টাকাগুলো নিয়ে চলে আসেন। এরপরও মাদক মামলার হুমকি দিয়ে ওই ব্যবসায়ীরা কাছে তাঁরা টাকা দাবি করছিলেন।

    এই অভিযোগ জানিয়ে সম্প্রতি ঢাকার ভাটারা থানায় একটি মামলা করেছেন ব্যবসায়ী ববি বিন ডিয়াজ। মামলায় মাদকদ্রব্য নিয়ন্ত্রণ অধিদপ্তরের এসআই শাহ আলম, কনস্টেবল বাবর ও ফয়জুল ইসলাম নামের একজনের নাম উল্লেখ করা হয়েছে। অজ্ঞাতপরিচয় আরও চারজনকে আসামি করা হয়েছে।

    আসামিদের মধ্যে ফয়জুল ইসলামকে গ্রেপ্তার করেছে ভাটারা থানা–পুলিশ। এক দিন রিমান্ডে নিয়ে জিজ্ঞাসাবাদ শেষে বৃহস্পতিবার তাঁকে কারাগারে পাঠানো হয়েছে। ববি বিন ডিয়াজ প্রথম আলোকে বলেন, তিনি ক্লিয়ারিং অ্যান্ড ফরোয়ার্ডিং (সিঅ্যান্ডএফ) এজেন্ট হিসেবে কাজ করেন। মাদক মামলায় তাঁকে ফাঁসিয়ে দেওয়ার হুমকি দিয়ে এসআই শাহ আলমসহ অন্যরা সেদিন তাঁর বাসা থেকে টাকা নিয়ে যান। পরে মুঠোফোনে তাঁরা আরও টাকা চাইছিলেন। সে কারণে বাধ্য হয়ে তিনি থানায় মামলা করেন।

    Source: Prothom Alo

  • Evaly CEO Mohammad Rassel announced plans to refund money stuck in the payment gateway in January and clear legacy debt on bank cheques from May. Rassel addressed an online press conference from his office in Dhanmondi, stating that Evaly has received a “great response” from customers and merchants since resuming operations.

    “We have processed over 200,000 products against 80,000 orders in the first campaign on flying return. We will refund the customer’s money in the gateway this month and start paying off all old debts including checks from next May with the profit money. All customers will be paid the principal amount as per the order,” he said. Rassel further said that Evaly has opted for cash-on-delivery as part of continuing trust over the customers.

    “Previously, customers paid directly to Evaly before receiving the product. There is no risk for the customer in cash on delivery method. The price paid by the customer is now going directly to the seller. Because of this, the seller also has no residual risk,” he said. Then Rassel explained the process of product shipment saying that the logistic agency E-Courier takes the product directly from merchant to the customer.

    Source: Dhaka Tribune

  • Firefighters found the burnt bodies of a woman and a child after a fire caught on at Mollabari slum in Dhaka’s Karwan Bazar in Saturday morning. Around 300 homes were burned down in the fire that broke out in the slum next to the Bangladesh Film Development Corporation (FDC) premises, reports UNB.

    Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) has announced financial help of Tk 5,000 to each family affected by the fire that broke out at Karwan Bazar.

    DNCC Mayor Md Atiqul Islam said those with special needs will be getting Tk 10,000 per person.

    Talking to reporters, the Dhaka North mayor said, “This is a privately owned slum where low-income people live. When I came here, I saw that almost all the homes were burnt down in the fire. Enough blankets will be provided for them. Dry food and blankets have already been arranged by the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief. Dhaka North City Corporation will give financial assistance to all the people affected.”

    Source: https://unb.com.bd/category/Bangladesh/karwan-bazar-slum-fire-dncc-mayor-announces-tk-5000-for-each-affected-family/129128

  • Anonno Mamun of Action Cut Entertainment, who have brought multiple hit Bollywood movies to Bangladesh these past months, has confirmed that ‘Fighter’ starring Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone may hit theaters in Bangladesh in January 25.

    He said, “This Sunday, we hope to submit the application to bring ‘Fighter’ to Bangladesh. Our goal is to have the film in theaters on the same day as global release. If we succeed, it will be the first time Bangladeshi audiences can experience a Hindi movie in both 2D and 3D formats at the same time.” Action Cut Entertainment is also responsible for importing and releasing popular Bollywood films like “Pathaan”, “Jawan”, “Animal”, and “Dunki” in Bangladesh.

    In the movie “Fighter” directed by Siddharth Anand, Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone are set to appear on screen as a pair for the first time. The cast will also have veteran actors like Anil Kapoor and talented actors like Karan Singh Grover, Akshay Oberoi, among others.

    Source: Daily Star

  • OpenAI has launched the GPT Store, a marketplace for users to create and share GPTs (Generative Pre-training Transformers) for ChatGPT-like AI chatbots. Currently available to ChatGPT Plus, Enterprise, and Team users, the store features various GPTs for various uses, including writing, analysis, education, programming, lifestyle, and image generator DALL-E. New GPTs are featured every week, including Consensus, Khan Academy’s Code Tutor, Canva, Books, and CK-12 Flexi, which are AI-based presentations and social post makers. The GPT Store is integrated within ChatGPT and will feature new GPTs every week.

    The GPT Store allows users to create and share GPTs without coding skills. To use the chatbot, users must save a publicly accessible link and verify it through the built-in Builder Profile in ‘Settings’. The platform also introduces a ChatGPT Team version, designed for corporate use, ensuring data segregation and confidentiality. This version allows employees to use ChatGPT in a workplace setting, with pricing ranging from $25 to $30 per user per month. The review system ensures safety and proper protocols to prevent harmful content sharing.

    Source: Daily Star

  • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has married his longtime boyfriend, Oliver Mulherin, in a seaside event. Altman confirmed the news in a message to NBC News after photos of the wedding began spreading on social media. The photos show the San Francisco couple near palm trees and about a dozen guests at a secret tropical beach area.

    Last year, the couple were present at a state dinner at the White House that President Biden hosted for Indian PM Narendra Modi. Oliver Mulherin also confirmed the news with an Instagram post. The caption reads, “married my best friend and love of my life”. The screenshot of the post was shared via Free Press Journal.

    Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna133512

  • নতুন কারিকুলাম ও মূল্যায়ন পদ্ধতিতে পরিবর্তন আসতে পারে বলে জানিয়েছেন সদ্য দায়িত্বপ্রাপ্ত শিক্ষামন্ত্রী মহিবুল হাসান চৌধুরী নওফেল। তিনি বলেছেন, নতুন কারিকুলামে বেশকিছু অন্তর্ভুক্তি (ইনপুট) আসছে। এগুলো আমরা বিচার-বিশ্লেষণ করে দেখছি। এখানে যেসব বিষয়গুলো পরিবর্তন করা প্রয়োজন, সেগুলো অবশ্যই আমরা পরিবর্তন করব।

    শিক্ষামন্ত্রী বলেন, ‘নতুন শিক্ষাক্রমে অনেক চ্যালেঞ্জ রয়েছে। মূল্যায়ন পদ্ধতির চ্যালেঞ্জের কথা যদি বলেন সেখানে বলব, নতুন শিক্ষাক্রম নিয়ে বেশকিছু ইনপুট আসছে। এগুলো আমরা দেখছি। এখানে মূল্যায়ন পদ্ধতিতে পরিবর্তন করতে হবে। এছাড়া নতুন শিক্ষাক্রমে আরও বেশকিছু পরিবর্তন করতে হবে।’

    তিনি বলেন, ‘নতুন শিক্ষাক্রমে এখন যে একেবারে শতভাগ স্থায়ী তা কিন্তু নয়। আমরা এর আগেও বলেছি, আমাদের সে কারেকশনগুলো আসবে সেগুলো আমরা সমাধান করব।’

    Source: Daily Star

  • A popular TikTok star who went by the name “Cooking with Lynja,” Lynn Yamada Davis died at the age of 67 from oesophageal cancer. More than 17.5 million people started following the famous internet star on TikTok after she started sharing wholesome cooking videos during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Her daughter Hannah Mariko Shofet had shared the sad news that Lynn died on January 1 at Riverview Medical Centre, New Jersey. As per Lynn’s request, her TikTok account will still be active after her death as she asked her close ones to post videos which have been recorded and edited before her passing and the account will afterwards be inactive once all those are posted.

    Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/lynn-yamada-davis-tiktok-star-known-cooking-lynja-dies-67-rcna133695

  • In the 12th Jatiya Sangsad elections, Barrister Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury was chosen as a Member of Parliament from the Chittagong-9 constituency. He is now the Minister of Education. The news came out in a press statement on Thursday (January 11) from the Ministry of Cabinet Division. Following his success in the 2018 general elections, Mohibul, who was a member of the Awami League, became the State Minister of Education on January 7, 2019.

    He is the oldest son of former Chittagong Mayor ABM Mohiuddin Chowdhury and a new minister. He is a lawyer and a member of the Dhaka Bar. He is also a part of the Chittagong Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and Industry. In the most current parliamentary elections, which were held on January 7, Mohibul won the Chittagong-9 seat with 130,993 votes. Sanjida Rashid Chowdhury of the National Party (Langal), who was his closest competitor, got 1,982 votes.

    Since the new government took office, Dr. Dipu Moni, who was previously Minister of Education, has been given the job of Minister of Social Welfare.

    Source: RisingBD

  • Milan, a 13-year-old boy who wishes to become a designer, became Louis Vuitton’s youngest employee after his mother posted sketches on social media that were inspired by the brand.

    Milan, who has trouble paying attention, showed ideas for sneakers, luggage, and loungewear. He did something pretty cool with the standard Louis Vuitton style. A French journalist from the area named Marie Gentric saw the ability.

    Gentric went to see Louis Vuitton in November 2023, and their work caught their eye right away. This led to an internship, which Milan just finished. Milan said in an interview that he felt more at ease at the fashion house than at school. He called it magical and the start of a new stage in his life.

    Source: https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/woman-posts-sketches-of-her-teen-son-online-louis-vuitton-hires-him-as-intern-4842123

  • Yesterday, during a counter-terrorism operation in the occupied West Bank earlier this week, one of the Israeli army’s trucks “accidentally” ran over a Palestinian operative’s body. Palestinian leaders said that Israel had committed a “brutal crime” after video on social media showed a military car in the city of Tulkarem late Monday night running over a dead agent. During an operation to catch a wanted man, the military said they killed three “terrorists” through shooting.

    “The operational vehicle that is seen in the video was sent to rescue the force that was caught under heavy fire, and unintentionally ran over the terrorist’s body,” the Israeli military said in reply to AFP’s request for comment.

    Other videos shared on social media from the incident shows a group of men escaping from a building and three of them being shot.

    Source: https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/israel-hamas-gaza-palestine-israeli-army-says-unintentionally-ran-over-the-terrorists-body-4838161

  • Khaleda Zia, the chairperson of the BNP, was finally released from Evercare Hospital in Dhaka on Thursday, after being there for five months for treatment. Shirin Kabir Khan, a member of the BNP’s media cell, said that Khaleda was released from the hospital around 5 PM and is on her way back to her home in Gulshan. She will continue to get care from home, he said.

    When she got sick on August 9, she was taken to Evercare Hospital. Since then, the BNP leader has been getting care there for a number of health problems.

    The 78-year-old former prime minister has had many health problems for a long time, such as cirrhosis of the liver, arthritis, diabetes, and problems with his kidneys, lungs, heart, and eyes. Ever since Khaleda was identified with liver cirrhosis in November 2021, her doctors have said she should be sent abroad to get better.

    The BNP chief’s family has also asked the government for permission to go abroad more than once, but the government says she can’t because she was freed from jail on the condition that she stay in her Gulshan home and not leave the country.

    Source: Dhaka Tribune

  • Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi led leaders and members of the BNP into the party’s central office on Thursday morning, breaking the lock on the door for the first time since October 29. It had been closed for 2.5 months. They walked into the office at 10:30 AM.

    Rizvi said after coming into the office, “After two and a half months, we broke the lock and got into our office. On October 28, the day of our grand rally, our program was met with a brutal rampage. Then the police locked our office. They did not allow anyone to enter for so long. Now we entered the office.” The office was locked since BNP’s big rally on October 28. It was under the supervision of law enforcement agencies for the purpose of investigation.

    BNP will hold a press conference at their central office at 3 PM.

    Source: Dhaka Tribune

  • An official of Bangladesh Bank died after a brick chip from a building dropped on her head in Siddheswari, Dhaka. The deceased was identified to be Dipu Sana. She was senior assistant director of Bangladesh Bank.

    The accident occurred around 6:00 PM near Siddheswari’s Fakhruddin point while Sana was going to her Moghbazar home on foot from Shantinagar. She incurred head injuries after brick chips dropped from an unidentified building in the area, police said. Locals took her to Dr Sirajul Islam Medical College Hospital afterwards where doctors declared her dead.

    Source: Daily Star

  • Sheikh Hasina, head of the Awami League, has been named Prime Minister again. This is her fourth straight term in office after winning a landslide victory in Bangladesh’s 12th national parliamentary elections. This sets a global precedent because Sheikh Hasina is the first woman in the world to be in charge of a government for 25 years.

    The votes took place on January 7th, and the Awami League won 222 of the 298 seats, giving them a large majority. There were 62 seats won by independent candidates, 11 seats won by the Jatiya Party, and 3 seats won by other parties.

    They were sworn in as the 12th Parliament on January 10th, along with Sheikh Hasina and the 298 new members. It was then that the president made her Prime Minister. Because she won the election and is well-liked in Parliament, Sheikh Hasina will be in charge until 2028.

    Sheikh Hasina was in charge of the country until 2001 after she won the election in 1996. Even though she lost the 8th National Parliament election on October 1, 2001, she won the 9th National Parliament election on December 29, 2008. That was 15 years ago, and she has been in charge ever since, winning both the 2014 and 2018 elections. With this latest win in the 2024 polls, Sheikh Hasina will have been in charge for twenty years in a row.

    Source: https://www.rtvonline.com/special-report/255842

  • The Bangladeshi passport is ranked 97th in the 2024 Henley Passport Index, which is the most widely used ranking of passports. This is one spot lower than it was in the last quarter of 2023. The most recent version of the Passport Index came out on Tuesday. It has 104 spots, and some countries’ papers are ranked the same. Bangladesh was placed 97th on the index, tied with North Korea, a country which is very cut off from the rest of the world.

    The list is based on how many places people with a passport can visit without a visa.

    The 2024 Henley Passport Index says that a Bangladeshi passport lets you visit 42 countries without a visa. The Bangladeshi visa did better in South Asia than those of Nepal (98), Pakistan (101) and Afghanistan (104). The Maldives’ passport was placed number 58, making it the strongest in South Asia. It lets holders enter 94 countries without a visa. India’s passport came in at number 80, Bhutan’s at number 87, and Sri Lanka’s at number 96.

    Source: Dhaka Tribune

  • After winning the general election by a huge margin on January 7, Bangladesh Awami League President and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said today that no one can stop the country from moving forward from now on as her party is back in power. She said this at a gathering in the city’s historic Suhrawardy Udyan.

    “The voter turnout is 41.8 percent in this election even after there were attempts at stopping the voters from casting their votes, which is a very big deal,” she said, adding that a certain party was trying to stop the election from happening when AL and its like-minded parties took part in it.

    She said no one can question the 12th parliamentary election as it was held in free and neutral manners.

    Source: Daily Star

  • MoU has been signed between the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bhubaneswar and the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET). They have also signed MoU with the Jahangirnagar University. The MoUs were made so that teachers and researchers could look for ways to work together on different projects.

    The Memorandums of Understanding were signed by Professor Prasant Kumar Sahu of IIT Bhubaneswar, Professor Md. Jarez Miah, of BUET, and Professor M. Shamim Kaiser of Jahangirnagar University. A press release issued by IIT, Bhubaneswar says, “These three MoUs between IIT Bhubaneswar and the overseas universities aim at the development of a collaborative relationship in academics and research through various joint projects and faculty exchange.”

    Source: Daily Star

  • All candidates who won from their own constituencies in the 12th parliamentary election on January 7 have finished taking their oath of office as members of parliament today. Newly elected Jatiyo Party MPs were administered their oaths by Speaker Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury at the parliament around 12:10 PM.

    The JP bagged 11 parliamentary seats in the January 7 national elections as seen in the Election Commission Gazette.

    AL won 222 out of 298 seats, which was enough for the party led by Sheikh Hasina to form the government for a 4th consecutive five-year term since January 2009.

    Two MPs of Workers Party and Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal, who won the election with the Awami League electoral symbol, took oath along with the ruling party. There was only one Kalyan Party MP, who took oath with independents, parliament secretariat sources confirmed. In total 16 political parties, including the BNP, boycotted the elections held on January 7.

    Source: Daily Star

  • AHM Mustafa Kamal, Bangladesh’s Finance Minister, said on Tuesday that it would close to impossible for the country to meet the International Monetary Fund (IMF) goal for its foreign exchange reserves. But he also said that Bangladesh’s economy was strong, both in terms of net and gross measures. He also said that the amount of remittance to the country could be doubled.

    The minister committed to keep the funds above $30 billion this year when he talked to the media for the first time since the 12th national parliamentary election. To reach this goal, the government needs to open up the economy’s possible areas. Kamal also said that more money should be collected from taxes should be a top concern.

    The minister said that Bangladesh aims to have the 20th biggest economy by 2041 and that non-performing loans (NPLs) have gone down a lot.

    In response to another question, he talked about how important inflation is for economic growth. He said that people who don’t know much about economics often take part in talks about inflation. Kamal also said that the prime minister will choose the new government’s finance minister.

    Source: https://www.dhakatribune.com/business/336322/kamal-not-possible-to-meet-imf%E2%80%99s-forex-reserves

  • South Korea just started giving out a Digital Nomad visa to foreigners who want to work from home there. This program, which is also called a “workation” visa, started on January 1, 2024, and can include families of foreign workers who want to work from home in South Korea. This includes spouses and children.

    The South Korean Digital Nomad visa allows remote workers to work in South Korea for up to two years, with the possibility of extension up to one year. Eligibility criteria include being at least 18 years old, having one year of work experience, and being employed by a company outside South Korea. Financial eligibility is crucial, with applicants earning over 85 million won or $66,000 in 2023, equivalent to double Korea’s GNI per capita. The application process involves submission through the Korean embassy in the applicant’s home country. For those already in Korea, visa exemptions, tourist visas, or short-term stay visas are available. Personal medical insurance covering at least 100 million won is also required.

    Source: Daily Star

  • According to Matthew Miller, a spokesman for the State Department, the US said that the national elections in Bangladesh on January 7 were not “free and fair.” He has also said that the US acknowledges that the Awami League party won most of the seats, but it is worried about the arrests of thousands of opposition members and reports of wrongdoing.

    The US strongly disagrees with the violence that happened during the elections and in the months before them. It also asks the Government of Bangladesh to look into reports of violence and hold those responsible responsible. The US backs Bangladeshis’ hopes for democracy, the right to peacefully gather with others, and the freedom to speak their minds.

    The US is still dedicated to working with Bangladesh to achieve their shared goal of a free and open Indo-Pacific. They will do this by promoting human rights and civil society in Bangladesh and strengthening their economic and personal ties. Since December 2021, the US has been asking for elections that are free, fair, and peaceful.

    Source: https://www.thedailystar.net/election-2024/news/news/bangladeshs-elections-were-not-free-and-fair-us-3514856?amp

  • The Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) has lifted the restriction on adding unused data to a package that was bought before its end date. No matter how much data a customer has, they can now keep it and use it.

    This cap was taken away completely when the BTRC updated the “Guidelines for Data and Data Packages of Mobile Phone Operators-2023.” From October 15, the commission told cell operators to stop offering three-day and fifteen-day data plans. Also, customers can no longer carry over more than 50 GB of unused data when they buy the same data plan. Also, operators have been told to cut the number of deals they offer to customers from 95 to 40.

    Source: https://www.thedailystar.net/business/news/mobile-users-can-now-carry-forward-any-amount-unused-data-3514461

  • The World Health Organization (WHO) has cancelled an attempt to bring medical supplies to northern Gaza due to lack of safety guarantees. Since December 26, this is the fourth occasion that the WHO has had to cancel a mission.

    It is very difficult to safely and regularly send medical supplies across Gaza, especially in the north, because of the heavy bombing, restrictions on movement, and broken communications. It was planned that the supply would keep five hospitals in the northern part of the enclave running. Eylon Levy, a spokesman for the Israeli government, has not given any information on what the WHO said and has instead referred questions to the Israel Defense Forces.

    WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus was shocked by how many people in northern Gaza needed medical help and how badly things had been damaged. He also warned that more delays could cause many more people to die or suffer. Due to more Israeli military action, the International Rescue Committee and the Medical Aid for Palestinians charity have also had to pull out of Al-Aqsa Hospital in the Middle Area of Gaza and stop their work there.

    Source: https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/who-cancels-delivery-medical-supplies-north-gaza-due-unsafe-conditions-2024-01-08/

  • United States, United Kingdom and Canada have not officially sent anyone to observe the elections in Bangladesh. Spokespersons of the United States and United Kingdom missions in Dhaka and the Canadian High Commission shared on X (previously Twitter) today.

    Observers from different countries and international organizations visited different centers as invited observers in the election held yesterday on Sunday. Later in the evening they held a press conference at a hotel in the capital. The press conference was attended by former US Congressman Jim Bates, CEO of American Global Strategies Alexander Gray, Canadian Parliament member Chandrakant Arya and Senator Victor Oh.

    Source: Prothom Alo

  • The ruling party Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader said that the Prime Minister will decide who will be the opposition party in the 12th National Parliament. He said, “Already many of the opposition party Jatiya Party have won. 14 teams also won like two. The time to make a decision in this regard is not far. Whoever will be the leader of the house will decide in this regard. The new Prime Minister is the new Leader of the House, they will definitely decide what to do considering the situation.”

    He also said that we will know who the opposition party will be after the official announcement of the election results.

    Quader said that foreign journalists and observers including various institutions, organizations and media in the country and abroad have expressed their satisfaction after observing the election.

    Source: bdnews24

  • Ruma Akter, a 26-year-old woman from Sadar upazila of Chandpur district, gave birth to five children at Dhaka Medical College Hospital. She is the wife of Shahid Molla, a Bangladeshi expatriate in Saudi. Dr. Nazma Haque, head of the gyno department at DMCH, cared for the births, but one daughter died during delivery.

    DMCH director, Brigadier General Md Asaduzzaman, shared that after eight years of waiting, the couple has been blessed with quintuplets. Ruma was admitted with labour pain and the babies were placed in the NICU due to being underweight. All necessary assistance will be provided for the treatment of the four children.

    Source: https://unb.com.bd/category/Bangladesh/woman-gives-birth-to-quintuplets-at-dmch/128846

  • A malware exploit has been discovered by CloudSEK, allowing hackers to access Google accounts without a password. The exploit, first disclosed on Telegram, exploits third-party cookies and bypasses two-factor authentication, posing a significant risk to users relying on additional security measures.

    Google Chrome, the world’s most widely used web browser, has been targeted by a malware. The web browser, with over 60% market share, is currently working to enhance security by cracking down on third-party cookies. However, users are advised to remain vigilant and regularly remove any malware from their devices, activating ‘Enhanced Safe Browsing’ in Chrome to protect against phishing attempts and malware downloads.

    Source: Daily Star

  • World Cup winning Argentinian forward Ángel Di María who now plays for Portuguese club Benfica will visit the subcontinent, spending a 1.5 days each in Kolkata and Dhaka, This was confirmed by Satadru Dutta, a Kolkata based sports promoter, over phone.

    Dutta had previous brought Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez and retired Brazilian forward Ronaldinho in 2023. Those 2 visits were widely criticised from media and the public due to the private nature of the tours and the mismanagement of those events.

    However, Dutta has reassured that this won’t be an issue for the upcoming visit. He will take personal responsibility to make sure the footballer gets enough public interaction, and he is in talks right now to decide the itinerary for the Dhaka visit.

    Source: Daily Star

  • Christopher Nolan has won best director at the Golden Globes for his 2023 film “Oppenheimer,” a much-praised biography of the man behind the development of the atomic bomb, J. Robert Oppenheimer.

    He won ahead of Bradley Cooper for “Maestro,” Greta Gerwig for “Barbie,” Yorgos Lanthimos for “Poor Things,” Martin Scorsese for “Killers of the Flower Moon” and Celine Song for “Past Lives.”

    Source: https://www.jagonews24.com/entertainment/news/72478

  • PM Sheikh Hasina was greeted at Ganabhaban by ambassadors from India, China, and Russia, as well as officials from Bhutan, the Philippines, Singapore, and Sri Lanka. They were all happy for her that the Awami League won the 12th national elections. The officials said they were committed to working with Bangladesh in the future and reassured their support for the growth of the country.

    PM Hasina thanked them for their well wishes and asked them to work with her to help Bangladesh grow and improve. During the meeting, Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma sent greetings and congrats from the Indian government and Prime Minister Modi. He said that he hoped the new term of Prime Minister Hasina’s government would bring more vigour to the two countries’ relationship.

    Chinese Ambassador Yao Wen praised Prime Minister Hasina on the results of the elections and reaffirmed that Chinese leaders are committed to building trust and working together more closely in real life. Ambassador Yao said that China would always back Bangladesh’s national sovereignty and development goals. He also promised to improve cooperation in all areas and help make “Vision 2041” and “Sonar Bangla” come true.

    Source: https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/foreign-affairs/336195/india-greets-pm-sheikh-hasina-hopes-stronger-ties

  • Awami League candidate for Magura-1 constituency Shakib Al Hasan has won the electoral race by bagging 185,388 votes. His nearest rival Kazi Rezaul Hossain secured 45,993 votes.

    Voting began at 8am at 261,912 polling booths in 42,024 voting centres and continued until 4pm with 299 parliamentary seats up for election.

    However, centres where people are still waiting to exercise their franchise will continue to accept votes.

    Polls were deferred in one seat at the death of a candidate.

    Source: Dhaka Tribune

  • Police say that the man seen with a gun during a conflict near a voting centre in Chittagong’s Khulshi area today, has been identified as Shamim Azad, an activist of Bangladesh Chhatra League.

    Shamim Azad is a follower of Chittagong City Corporation councillor Wasim Uddin, who is also city Jubo League’s vice president. When The Daily Star reporter called Wasim over the phone, he said he is familiar with Shamim. “But I don’t know what he was doing at that exact time. I was not present there. I don’t know anything,” he said and disconnected the phone.

    2 people were shot as two groups clashed near a voting centre in Chittagong’s Khulshi area this morning. Khulshi Police Station Officer-in-Charge (OC) Sheikh Mohammad Neyamat Ullah told The Daily Star that the 2 people suffered bullet wounds during a fight between two groups about 800 metres away from the voting centre at Pahartali College.

    Source: https://www.thedailystar.net/election-2024/news/news/ctg-clash-gun-toting-man-identified-bcl-activist-say-police-3513341

  • The 12th National Parliamentary Election was called “free and fair” by Jim Bates, a former US congressman who is now an election watcher from the US.

    “This election is already free and fair,” he told the press. “They keep talking about low numbers, but that’s not what it is. “In certain nations, you can vote until 5 or 6 p.m., or even for months,” he said. Bates said, “So when they say ‘low turnout,’ that’s something to play with the press.”

    Jim Bates used to be a politician from San Diego, California. He worked for the Democratic Party. He served in the US House of Representatives for four terms, from 1983 to 1991. He was the first congressman to get penalized for sexual harassment.

    Today, foreign experts went to a number of centers. “It looks calm right now.” One more witness said, “Hopefully that will stay the case all day.” There are currently about 127 foreign monitors in Dhaka to watch the 12th National Parliamentary Election.

    Source: UNB

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