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    Source: SportsKeeda

    Neymar has apologized publicly for cheating on his partner, Bruna Biancardi. He has previously spoken to her and declared that he cannot picture his life without her.

    Neymar and Bruna are expecting their first child this year, as they announced earlier this summer. According to the Brazilian footballer, the couple has been together for a few months and had a ‘wavering’ start to their relationship.

    Neymar has now publicly apologized on Instagram after the texts were released there.

    Fernanda Campos has accused Neymar of cheating on his partner. She claims that the two have been communicating since the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, but she had no idea he was dating.

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    Source: New York Post 

    In a heartwarming act of bravery, a man named Sebastian Arias became a true hero in La Victoria, Peru, as he fearlessly rescued numerous stray dogs from a devastating fire that engulfed an animal refuge. This incredible rescue mission, caught on dramatic video, has captured the admiration and applause of people worldwide.

    As flames roared through the animal refuge, Sebastian Arias, displaying remarkable courage and determination, scaled the building with unwavering focus. With every step, he symbolized hope and compassion, embodying the belief that every life, no matter how small or forgotten, deserves saving.

    It is estimated that Sebastian’s swift actions saved the lives of 25 dogs that would have otherwise perished in the devastating inferno.

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    Source: BBC

    Andrew Tate, a controversial influencer, has been accused with rape, human trafficking, and organizing an organized crime ring to sexually exploit women in Romania.

    Tristan, his brother, and two associates have all been charged. The charges have been refuted by everybody.

    In 2022, the Tate brothers were detained at their Bucharest house for the first time. Following a judgement by a Romanian judge, they were transferred from detention to house arrest on March 31.

    According to the accusation filed with the Bucharest court, the four defendants formed an organized criminal cell in 2021 to commit human trafficking not only in Romania, but also in other countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom.

    It cites seven claimed victims, alleging that the Tate brothers lured them in with false promises of love and marriage.

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    Source: The Daily Star

    Bangladesh Bank Governor Abdur Rouf Talukder announced today that the central bank will create the country’s own debit card by August, allowing holders to make payments both at home and in India.

    Currently, travelers must purchase US dollars prior to their trip to India and convert them into rupees once they arrive in the neighboring nation.

    As a result, they face a double exchange rate loss, which may be as high as 6%, according to the governor.

    Holders of the unique debit cards will be able to make payments in both India and Bangladesh, he said, adding that the cards will be issued by banks and other institutions.

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    Source: Dhaka Tribune

    According to a report by the non-governmental organization National Committee to Protect Shipping, Roads, and Railways, approximately 3 million people from Dhaka and its neighboring districts will travel home by waterways ahead of Eid-ul-Azha.

    In a news release released to the media on Sunday, NCPSRR President Haji Mohammad Shahid Mia and General Secretary Ashish Kumar Dey detailed the report.

    Around 300,000 Eid visitors would travel through Narayanganj river port. The remaining 2.7 million passengers will be routed through other ports, notably the Sadarghat terminal. So Sadarghat will be under a lot of strain this time as well.

    During Eid, over 15 million people depart the greater Dhaka region, which includes Dhaka, Gazipur, and Narayanganj, according to the research. 20% (3 million) of them depart Dhaka via waterways. The coastal districts of Barisal, Pirojpur, Jhalkathi, Barguna, Bhola, Patuakhali, Chandpur, Shariatpur, and Madaripur receive nearly all of them.

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    Source: Bangladesh Posts English

    The proposed budget for the next fiscal year 2023-24 allocates 1.76 percent of GDP to the education ministry, which is the lowest allocation in the last 15 years. UNESCO advises investing 4 to 6% of GDP to education, which is significantly more than the planned budget.

    Economists and educationists feel that Bangladesh will have difficulties in shifting from a less developed country due to inadequate educational funding.

    According to data provided at the Center for Policy Dialogue’s post-budget debate, Bangladesh’s average spending on education as a proportion of GDP from 2016 to 2022 was the fifth lowest among 41 least developed countries.

    According to economists, this declining trend will make it impossible to meet the Eighth Five Year Plan aim of boosting education allocation to 3% of GDP by 2024-2025.

    Fahmida Khatun, Executive Director of CPD said, “among underdeveloped countries, Bangladesh has the lowest budget in the education sector.”

    For the coming fiscal year, the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education, the Department of Secondary and Higher Education, and the Department of Technical and Madrasah Education have each been granted 88 thousand crores.

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    Source: Mint

    On Tuesday, former US President Donald Trump waltzed into a Miami eatery and left patrons cheering after promising “food for everyone.”

    The offer, on the other hand, appears to be rather open to interpretation. As fans and well-wishers wished him a happy birthday and diners at the famed Cuban restaurant Versailles completed their dinners, the Republican leader discreetly left without topping him the tab.

    The event occurred shortly after Trump pleaded not guilty to 37 felony counts in federal court in Miami. After leaving the courts, Trump and his entourage went straight to the bakery in Little Havana, according to the Miami New Times.

    “It turns out that no one received anything. There wasn’t even a cafecito to-go. According to a knowledgeable source, Donald Trump’s trip at Versailles lasted approximately ten minutes, leaving no time for anyone to eat anything, let alone place an order.”

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    Source: The Daily Star

    Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of Bangladesh, surprised passengers on a regular commercial flight of the state-owned Biman Bangladesh Airlines today.

    She wandered around the plane on her way back from Geneva, exchanging pleasantries with people.

    Passengers on Biman’s fully filled commercial flight were shocked when she went to their seats and inquired about their well-being.

    “Many of them were surprised and astonished having their prime minister beside their seats on the flight,” M Nazrul Islam, the PM’s speechwriter, said.

    PM Sheikh Hasina also posed for photos with them. She spoke with much tenderness to youngsters. Some of the passengers conveyed their views to the prime minister on a variety of themes, including the country’s development over the last 14 and a half years.

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    Source: The Daily Star

    Netflix is bringing its content “from screen to table” with the June 30 launch of their new popup restaurant “Netflix Bites” in Los Angeles.

    The menu will include dishes from renowned cooking series such as “Chef’s Table,” “Iron Chef,” “Is It Cake?” and “Drink Masters.”

    Michelin-starred chefs Dominque Crenn and Curtis Stone are among those taking part. The cuisine for the limited-time pop-up features East-West fusion master Ming Tsai and baker Nadiya Hussain.

    Sixth series winner of “Great British Bake Off” Nadiya Hussain’s BBC cookery series “Nadiya’s Simple Spices” will be released on BBC Two and iPlayer later this year.

    Throughout the series, Nadiya will employ eight simple spices to transform bland dishes into delectable feasts. She’ll demonstrate how to cook with spices effortlessly by fusing her childhood Bangladeshi influences with British flavors.

    On June 30, Netflix Bites will be accessible for a limited time at Short Stories Hotel. Through July 12, the pop-up restaurant will be open daily from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.

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    Source: Dhaka Tribune

    In an effort to ease power shortages and turn waste into a resource, the Bangladeshi government has unveiled its plans to produce electricity for the first time from rubbish.

    Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is due to officially launch the construction of the first of these power plants on July 20. Local Government Minister Md Tajul Islam announced this on Thursday at a meeting to prepare for the project.

    Atiqul Islam, the mayor of Dhaka North City Corporation, Nasrul Hamid, the local government secretary Muhammad Ibrahim, and other senior members of the Dhaka North City Corporation and the Local Government Division were also present at the meeting.

    According to the LGRD minister, the waste-to-energy plant, scheduled to begin operations in October 2025, is anticipated to produce 42.5 megawatts of electricity daily from 3,000 tons of mixed waste, and the Bangladesh Power Development Board will purchase the generated electricity for 25 years at a set price.

    To keep the atmosphere clean and pleasant, Md. Tajul Islam continued, it was decided to eliminate waste by generating electricity using incineration techniques.

    “The Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC), the Local Government Division, and the Power Development Board are jointly working on this initiative,” he claimed.

    He noted that China Machinery Engineering Corporation will participate as a sponsor in the electricity-generating incineration plant.

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    Source: Hola

    Tom Holland has spoken up about his friendship with ‘Spider-Man’ stars Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire, who both played the iconic superhero before him. The 27-year-old actor expressed his admiration for the two stars and discussed their friendship after filming the 2021 picture ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home.’

    During a recent Vanity Fair interview, the actor stated that they still communicate after working together. “We have a great group chat and check in on a regular basis.” When asked about their friendship, Tom answered, “It’s called the Spider-Boys.” “Myself, Andrew, and Tobey—we have this amazing bond as three people who have been through something so unique that we really are like brothers.”

    He also expressed guilt for not reaching out to Andrew before portraying ‘Spider-Man’ for the first time in 2015, one year after his depiction of the superhero. “I was 19 years old when I was cast. “I was so focused on getting the role that I never stopped to consider what it must have been like for him,” he remarked, alluding to Andrew’s Spider-Man’s poor reaction. “If I’d made my second film and it didn’t necessarily deliver as well as it should have, and they recast me, I’d have a hard time coming back.”

    “Andrew recovered in the most incredible way. “I just wish I’d called him and said, ‘You know I can’t pass up this opportunity,’” she says. Tom went on to say that he is “a little apprehensive” about the franchise’s fourth movie, which is currently on hold due to a writer’s strike.

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    Source: The Financial Express

    The government is giving property owners who produce rooftop gardens in city corporations and municipal districts around the country a 10% tax break.

    On Wednesday, Local Government Minister Tazul Islam unveiled the idea at the secretariat and stated that a circular will be released within a week.

    He informed reporters that the Dhaka North City Corporation had earlier asked to the ministry for a 10% refund for rooftop gardening.

    With this in mind, Tajul reports that the administration has decided to extend the discount to all city corporations and municipal districts in the country.

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    Source: CNN

    According to a source close to Johnny Depp, he has decided which charity would receive the $1 million compensation he is due from Amber Heard as a result of their widely publicized defamation trial.

    The Make-A-Film Foundation, The Painted Turtle, Red Feather, Marlon Brando’s Tetiaroa Society charity, and the Amazonia Fund Alliance are the five charities Depp has selected to receive the settlement monies. According to the source, the “Pirates of the Caribbean” actor intends to give $200,000 to each of the five charity.

    In June 2022, a Virginia jury determined that Heard and Depp were both guilty of slander. Heard agreed to pay Depp $1 million in damages as part of the deal the ex-couple reached in December.

    Depp promised to give the money from the Heard settlement to charity, according to a statement from his attorneys at the time.

    Depp received a $10 million compensation damage award and a $5 million punitive damage award from the Virginia jury in June 2022. Heard received a $2 million compensatory damages award but no punitive damages compensation.

    In the end, when the ex-couple reached a settlement agreement in December, the damages that Heard owed to Depp were decreased to $1 million.

    Heard announced the settlement at the time in a statement on her verified Instagram page, claiming that she had “made no admission” and that the agreement was “not an act of concession.”\

    “I make this decision having lost faith in the American legal system, where my unprotected testimony served as entertainment and social media fodder,” Heard wrote in her blog post.

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    Source: The Daily Star

    According to a survey released Wednesday by the UK-based Reuters Institute, TikTok influencers and celebrities are gradually replacing journalists as the primary source of news for young people.

    According to the survey, 55 percent of TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram users get their news from “personalities,” compared to 33-42 percent who get it from mainstream media and journalists on those platforms, which are most popular among young people.

    The results are based on 94,000 interviews done for the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, which is part of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.

    “While mainstream journalists frequently lead news-related conversations on Twitter and Facebook, they struggle to gain attention on newer networks like Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok,” according to the survey.

    Nic Newman, the lead author, singled out people like Britain’s Matt Welland, who uses TikTok to discuss current events and daily life with his 2.8 million followers.

    “Or it could be a celebrity like a footballer talking about a topical news event,” he said AFP, referring to midfielder Marcus Rashford’s 2020 push to win free school lunches for impoverished children.

    For young people, “news” means more than simply politics and international relations. It also means “anything new that is happening in any walk of life: sports, entertainment, celebrity gossip, current affairs, culture, arts, technology…” he added.

    Facebook is the most popular source of news among social networks worldwide, but its influence is waning, with only 28% reporting they use it to acquire news, down from 42% in 2016.

    This is most likely due to Facebook’s transition away from news-sharing and toward an emphasis on friends and family, as well as young people’s preference for video-based apps such as TikTok and YouTube.

    TikTok now reaches 44% of 18-24-year-olds, and 20% obtain their news from the app, up 5% from last year.

    The largest difficulty for traditional news organizations is the decreasing amount of people who go directly to their websites rather than depending on social media links (22 percent, down 10 points since 2018).

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    Source: The Daily Star

    Khijir Hayat Khan is getting ready to start work on his dream project, which is based on Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather.”

    The director has already begun writing the script. The director of “Ora 7 Jon” shared the news on his Facebook page.

    “I’m not sure if I’ll make a film or a web series.” For many years, though, I had a goal of adapting ‘The Godfather’ in the setting of Bangladesh. I’ve finally begun writing the script, and I was inspired by ‘The Godfather’ writers Mario Puzo and Francis Ford Coppola for this project. Please pray for us,” he wrote in his article.

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    Source: Prothom Alo

    The number of broken families in the country is increasing, with the highest number of divorces occurring in the capital. Last year, a divorce took place every 40 minutes in Dhaka. Additionally, separation rates are increasing outside of Dhaka.

    It has been observed that women are filing for divorce more frequently. Self-respecting women seek release from torture and choose to pursue divorce. However, settlements after filing for divorce are very low, with less than 5 percent resulting in satisfactory agreements. This information regarding divorce rates was obtained through an analysis of data from the two city corporations and the district registrar’s office in Dhaka.

    In matters of divorce, the Muslim Family Act of 1961 is still in force. According to this law, divorce applications in the capital must be sent to the mayor’s office of the two city corporations in Dhaka. The applications are initially registered there and then forwarded from the wife’s original place of residence to the regional office.

    According to data from the mayor’s office of the two city corporations in Dhaka, a total of 13,288 divorce applications were received in 2022. Out of these, 7,698 applications were received by the South City Corporation, and 5,590 applications were received by the North City Corporation. Based on this data, it can be deduced that approximately 37 marriages are breaking up in the capital every day, equating to one divorce occurring every 40 minutes. Furthermore, there were 2,488 divorce applications recorded in January and February of the current year.

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    Source: The Daily Star

    Kairan Quazi, a 14-year-old software developer of Bangladeshi-American origin, has joined Elon Musk’s SpaceX as the company’s youngest employee.

    Quazi shared his achievement on LinkedIn, exuding excitement at the idea of joining the Starlink engineering team, which he proudly referred to as the “coolest company on the planet.” SpaceX’s cutting-edge satellite internet service is represented by Starlink.

    “I am overjoyed to embark on this journey as a software engineer with the revered Starlink engineering team at the world’s coolest company,” Quazi wrote on LinkedIn. Unlike many others, SpaceX’s refusal to evaluate my merit based on my age is absolutely astounding.

    Kairan Quazi, the son of Bangladeshi parents Mustahid and Julia Quazi, stunned people around him at the age of two by speaking in whole sentences—an early indication of his high intellect, according to the Los Angeles Times.

    When Quazi was nine years old, he apparently found the conventional school curriculum to be a “lackluster challenge” for his advanced ability. Only a few months later, he landed an internship at Intel Labs as an AI research co-op fellow. Quazi began formal studies in computer science and engineering at the age of 11.

    Quazi’s skills were put to work in 2022 during a four-month internship as a machine learning intern with the cyber intelligence startup Blackbird.AI. According to his LinkedIn profile, one of his accomplishments was the creation of a “anomaly detection statistical learning pipeline” to detect instances of social media content manipulation. Quazi is preparing to become Santa Clara University’s youngest-ever graduate as he prepares to graduate from the School of Engineering.

    Earlier this year, the 14-year-old documented his preparations for a big job interview on Instagram. He enthusiastically tweeted a screenshot of the job acceptance letter he received from SpaceX a few weeks later.

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    Source: Dhaka Tribune

    Cyber hackers have hacked the official Facebook page of Dhaka Electric Supply Company Limited (Desco).

    It was apparently hacked about 11:50 a.m. on Saturday, according to Mir Mohammad Aslam Uddin, Information Officer of the Ministry of Power, Energy, and Mineral Resources.

    He stated that all government cyber teams, including Desco, are now working to retrieve the page.

    Everyone is asked to refrain from trading messages and postings until the page is restored.

    He stated that once the page is restored, everyone will be alerted.

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    Source:  Jamuna TV

    The sit-in protests organized by the BNP (Bangladesh Nationalist Party) in front of electricity offices across the country aimed to express their dissatisfaction and raise awareness about the issue of load shedding.

    During one such protest in Laxmipur district, the BNP members handed over a memorandum to the local electricity office. The memorandum likely outlined their demands, and expectations regarding the persistent problem of load shedding.

    However, it was observed that even the electricity office itself was experiencing load shedding. This ironic situation highlighted the severity of the problem and the dire need for immediate solutions.

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    Source: Bangladesh Posts English

    People’s lives are miserable due to extreme and scorching heat. The frequent load shedding exacerbates the heat, making it even more unbearable. Office air conditioning and fans are not functioning.

    Meanwhile, employees are required to stay in their shirt, pants, shoes, and official attire for more than 8 hours, which is challenging for many to endure.

    Unable to tolerate this discomfort, an incident occurred where employees applied to the office authorities for permission to wear a lungi to work.

    Naushad Ansari, a computer operator at the insurance company’s Syedpur office in Nilphamari, submitted a written request to the chief executive officer on Thursday (June 8).

    In his application, he mentioned that the entire country is engulfed in intense heat. Syedpur is experiencing a temperature of 40 degrees Celsius. The unbearable heat, coupled with the lack of rain and frequent power outages, has made it difficult to work continuously in pants. It has led to itching in various parts of the body.

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    Source: The Daily Star

    This year’s Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations are scheduled to begin on August 17. According to the recently published schedule, students will sit for the Bangla first paper on the first day of the exams.

    The examinations will continue for several weeks, concluding on September 25. This extended period allows students ample time to complete all their subjects and ensures a comprehensive evaluation of their academic performance.

    The press release announcing the schedule was signed by Controller of Examinations, Dhaka Education Board, Prof. Md Abul Bashar. It serves as an official confirmation of the examination timeline, providing important information for students, teachers, and educational institutions.

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    Source: The Daily Star

    Saudi Arabia has threatened to put Bangladesh’s hajj office in the Kingdom on the “red list” if it does not process visas for at least 80% of pilgrims by today.

    The warning came after the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah informed the Bangladesh Hajj Office in Jeddah of its decision on June 5. The government further stated that if the targets are not met, the Bangladesh Hajj Office will be held accountable.

    Jahirul Islam, Councilor, Bangladesh Hajj Office, Saudi Arabia, advised the Religious Affairs government of the Kingdom’s warning and urged the government to take appropriate action.

    The International Cooperation Department of Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah stated in the letter. “We express our gratitude to the hajj offices of those countries that have completed their activities in accordance with the agreement with Saudi Arabia regarding the issuance of hajj pilgrim visas.”

    “However, some countries’ hajj offices have been placed on the red list.” As a result, severe complications have arisen in the implementation and completion of many activities. However, the respective hajj offices will be solely responsible,” according to the letter signed by Al-Hasan Al-Manakherah, representative of Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah’s International Cooperation Department.

    “By June 7 (Wednesday), we hope to have completed 80 percent of the work of issuing visas to pilgrims.” In the event of failure, the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah will be forced to take whatever measures,” the letter also threatened.

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    Source: BBC

    Argentina legend Lionel Messi has left French winners Paris St-Germain to join American club Inter Miami. The former Barcelona star is expected to turn down a higher-paying offer from Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal. Adidas and Apple are among the brands involved in the Miami arrangement.

    Forward Messi, 35, has won the accolade for the world’s greatest player seven times and is likely to win it again after winning the World Cup. This is the first time Messi has played outside of Europe.

    He planned to stay in Europe for another season, but after receiving no suitable offers, he was forced to choose between Inter Miami and Al-Hilal.

    He was highly rumored to want a move to Saudi Arabia, where he would have joined Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema in the league in an unbeatable financial contract.

    However, Messi was eventually enticed to join Major League Soccer club Inter Miami for a multitude of reasons, including lifestyle and a contract with huge brands that goes beyond football. He already has a home in Miami, which he rents out.

    He wanted to return to Barcelona this summer, but the Financial Fair Play restrictions that will be in force in La Liga next season made any ambitious plan to bring him back impossible.

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    Source: The Daily Star

    Bangladesh has made the first payment in taka for a project primarily backed by foreign loans, ushering in a new method of better maintaining foreign currency reserves.

    The plan is to build a 24-kilometer elevated road connecting Dhaka and Ashulia for Tk 17,653 crore ($1.2 billion).

    China is contributing 85% of the cost in the form of a loan at 2% interest over 20 years, with a five-year grace period. The Bangladesh government is responsible for the remaining 15%.

    The Chinese contractor, China National Machinery Import & Export Corporation, is receiving the loan portion in US dollars from the Export-Import Bank of China. The bank will be reimbursed by the Bangladesh government.

    According to Shahabuddin Khan, the project director, “we convinced them (the contractor) to accept the bill in taka as they will have some spending to do in Bangladesh.”

    “They accepted our proposal while keeping the current context in mind,” he told The Daily Star last week.

    Over 250 Chinese citizens, including engineers and employees, and 1,000 Bangladeshis are now working on the project, he claims.

    To remedy a demand-supply imbalance in the foreign exchange market, the Bangladesh Bank sold foreign currencies and allowed the taka to depreciate.

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    Source: The Daily Star

    The UIU Mars rover team’s TELOS Mars rover prototype and ICARUS companion aerial subsystem recently won first place in Asia in the University Rover Challenge 2023.

    This is the second year in a row that UIU has finished first among Asian teams in the Universal Rover Challenge (URC), with its rover named MAVEN also finishing first in Asia in the previous URC. This year, the UIU team finished ninth out of 37 worldwide finalists.They finished 13th out of 36 worldwide finalists last year.

    The Mars Society, a nonprofit organization that promotes Mars exploration for research and development, hosts an international rover showcase competition called the University Rover Challenge. This year, 104 teams from 15 different nations competed in the worldwide competition, with the final round held from June 1 to 3 at the Mars Desert Research Station in Hanksville, Utah, USA.

    The team had to present a compelling System Acceptance Review (SAR) film in the first round, which showcased the rover’s capabilities in executing multiple missions like as terrain traversal, equipment servicing, scientific investigation, and autonomous operations. TELOS also demonstrated its ability to conduct scientific experiments and analyze soil and rock samples for signs of potential life.

    The SAR movie demonstrated TELOS’s basic electronic and communication technologies, as well as its testing and operation robustness. TELOS had a SAR score of 93.06 out of 100, placing it among the 37 finalists from around the world.

    Akib Zaman, Lecturer at United International University’s Department of Computer Science & Engineering, leads the team. Md Abid Hossain from EEE, UIU, led the student team. Ahmed Junaed (CSE), T M Al Anam (CSE), Suraiya Afroz Maria (CSE), Sheikh Sakib Hossain (CSE), Shah Mehrab Hossain Fahim (CSE), Md Yasin (CSE), Abdullah Al Masud (CSE), Shorower Hossain (CSE), and Md Bodiuzzaman Shikder (EEE) completed the visiting team.

    “This achievement is a source of immense pride for the team, as it demonstrates their ability to compete on a global stage and showcases the talent and potential that resides within their university and the entire Asian region,” says Akib Zaman. According to him, the team hopes that this achievement would encourage future generations of kids to pursue STEM jobs. “Hopefully, this will also instill in them the belief that they can achieve great things through dedication and hard work,” Akib added.

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    Source: Prothom Alo

    Habiba Akhter (11), a student of class 6, died due to heat illness in a school in Daudkandi Upazila of Comilla. This incident took place at Gouripur Subal Aftab High School of Upazila at around 12 noon on Tuesday.

    Habiba Akhter (11), a student of Class 6, died due to heat illness at a school in Daudkandi Upazila of Comilla. The incident occurred at Gouripur Subal Aftab High School in the Upazila around 12 noon on Tuesday.

    Habiba, the daughter of Bhuiyan and school teacher Maqsuda Akhtar, resided in Chandnagerchar village of Titas Upazila in Comilla. She fell ill at school and passed away while being transported to Dhaka Medical College Hospital. Habiba has an older sister named Shahzadi Akter, who is in high school, and a younger sister named Faiza, who is in the first class.

    According to information gathered from the school’s teachers and students, Habiba fell ill due to the intense heat before the teacher arrived at the school after 12 noon. She started vomiting repeatedly during this time. The school teachers promptly poured water on her head and immediately rushed her to Daudkandi Upazila Health Complex. After receiving initial treatment there, as her condition worsened, she was advised to be taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital. Unfortunately, she passed away in the Baldakhal area of Daudkandi Upazila while being transported to Dhaka in an ambulance. Subsequently, when Habiba’s parents took her to a private hospital and the Upazila Health Complex in Daudkandi, the doctor declared her dead after an examination.

    Habiba’s uncle, Ariful Haque Bhuiyan, mentioned that while en route to Dhaka Medical College Hospital in the ambulance, when they reached the Baldakhal area of the Dhaka-Chittagong highway, blood suddenly started coming out of Habiba’s nose, mouth, and eyes. At that point, she passed away.

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    Source: The Daily Star

    Two brothers from Dhaka’s Bashundhara Residential Area are thought to have died from pesticide poisoning after a cleaning service used pest control in their home.

    Shayan Mobarrat Zahin, who was 15 and in grade 8 at an English speaking school, and Shahir Mobarrat Zayan, who was 9 and in grade 3 there, both died on Sunday.

    Asaduzzaman, who is in charge of the Bhatara Police Station, said today that they think the two boys may have died because they ate too much pesticide.

    Inspector (Investigation) Shariful Islam said that family members told him that the father of the two children, Mobarak Hossain, hired DCS Organisation Ltd to get rid of pests in the house at Block-I.

    “On Friday from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m., workers of the company put down pesticides there. Mobarak told The Daily Star yesterday, “I was there supervising the work while my wife and three children were out at an event.”

    He said that the workers told them to come back in two to three hours. But the family members took extra care and came back to the house about 10 hours later.

    The officer said that everyone in the family got sick, but the kids had to be rushed to a private hospital nearby. The officer said that Zayan died there on Sunday morning, and Zahin died later that night.

    He said that they are thought to have died because the chemicals made them sick.

    Police say that their sister is still getting care at the hospital.

    The family members and relatives said that the event happened because the pest control service had “incompetent” workers.

    When this reporter called the company that does cleaning and pest control, an unnamed man said that an expert team that worked at the house is now at the Bhatara Police Station.

    The deputy commissioner of the Gulshan Division Police, Md Shohidullah, said that they let the family bury the body of one child without doing an autopsy.

    The body of the other child was taken to the Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College morgue so that it could be examined.

    When asked, the father said he didn’t know what happened on Sunday morning to kill his older son. So he went to the funeral without having the body examined.

    But when his second son died, he realized that the chemicals the service provider used might have had something to do with it.

    Sources at the morgue said that they think the boy died from being poisoned by pesticides. When the report from the forensic lab comes out, they said, we’ll know more.

    No case had been filed with any of the police stations in the capital as of 10 p.m., when this story was written.

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    Source: The Daily Star

    The Chittagong Environment Department has faced criticism for using more plastic in its own events, despite promoting slogans against plastic and its alternatives on World Environment Day. During a special discussion and award distribution meeting held at the Chittagong Shilpakala Academy, the Department of Environment used a large number of PVC banners. The entire academy was covered with these banners for the duration of the discussion.

    When questioned about the use of PVC banners and their disposal after the meeting, the environment officials were unable to provide a satisfactory answer, despite advocating for awareness against plastic.

    Around the venue, it was observed that more than fifty PVC banners of various sizes, including banners measuring 10 to 20 feet, were hung. PVC banners with different slogans were also placed on the road dividers leading to the arts section. At the end of the meeting, Department of Environment employees were seen removing the large banners. When one of the workers was asked about the banners, he mentioned distributing some to schools and colleges while discarding the rest. However, he refused to provide his name when identified as a journalist.

    When Dr. Alok Pal, the Chittagong City Director of the Department of Environment, was questioned about the PVC banners, he told The Daily Star, “I didn’t look at it that way. I can’t say for sure.”

    Despite attempts to contact him several times, Hillol Biswas, the Director of the Chittagong City Department of Environment, did not respond to inquiries about the plastic banners.

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    Source: The Daily Star

    Hoichoi’s hit web-series “Taqdeer” has been remade in Telugu and will be available on Disney+ Hotstar after receiving multiple accolades and winning the hearts of the audience in Bangladesh.

    “Dayaa,” directed by Pavan Sadineni, is the official remake of the series. JD Chakravarthy, Eesha Rebba, Remya Nambeesan, Prudhvi Raj, Kamal Kamaraju, and Josh Ravi will play pivotal roles in the series.

    Hoichoi announced the development on Twitter, writing, “Proud moment for us, as the #hoichoiOriginal series #Taqdeer gets officially remade in Telugu!”

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    Source: The Daily Star

    Hero Alom will run in the by-election for the late actor Farooq’s seat (Dhaka-17).

    “Today at 3 p.m., I will purchase the nomination form from the Election Commission,” he stated. Farooq bhai was a tremendous hero, and his passing is a huge loss for us. Many of his development initiatives are still incomplete. “I intend to finish those works.”

    In response to the topic of why Dhaka residents should vote for him, Hero Alom stated, “I am loved by the entire country.” To get to this point, I had to overcome various obstacles. I want to show how much people appreciate me by running in the Dhaka by-election. “I believe Dhaka voters will also support me.”

    When asked if he will run for office in Dhaka in the upcoming national elections, Hero Alom said, “I will not run from Dhaka, but from Bogra.”

    The Dhaka-17 by-election is set to take place on July 17.

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    Source: Wionews

    Sweden has become the first country in the world to legally recognize sex as a sport, and the first-ever European Sex Championship will be held in Gothenburg on June 8.

    The European Sex Championship will begin on June 8 and will last six weeks, with players engaging in sexual activities ranging from 45 minutes to one hour each day as part of their matches and/or activities. The time will vary based on the contest, but according to some accounts, the competitions can go up to six hours per day.

    According to preliminary registrations, the championship will be attended by 20 persons from various countries. The winners will be determined by a panel of three judges as well as audience votes.

    Participants will also be judged across 16 disciplines, including oral sex, seduction, penetration, endurance, number of orgasms, knowledge about sex, chemistry and communication between the couple, looks, and so on, according to sources. Participants can get between five and ten points based on these factors.

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    Source: Dhaka Tribune

    Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina remarked on Saturday that it makes no difference if someone does not travel to the United States on a 20-hour aircraft ride over the Atlantic Ocean.

    “Other oceans and continents exist in the world; we will make friends with those continents as we cross the other oceans.” “Our economy will be stronger, more developed, and more vibrant,” she stated emphatically.

    The prime minister made the remarks while addressing a function to launch the Dhaka district Awami League’s office building in Dhaka’s Tejgaon neighborhood.

    Bangladesh, she declared, will stand on its own two feet, and the government will build the country.

    “We will not be dependent on others who will deny us visas or impose sanctions…it is pointless to think about that,” she stated.

    Hasina, on the other hand, asked the US to look at the party that rigged ballots and messed with people’s fate, referring to the BNP.

    She added that the BNP has been declared a terrorist organization by the Canadian High Court.

    “The United States did not grant Tarique Zia a visa because of his involvement in terrorism and corruption,” she continued.

    Hasina, also the President of the ruling Awami League, stated that her party understands what is best for the people of Bangladesh.

    “With that in mind, we always work to keep the country in the developing country category.” By 2041, the country will be a developed one. “We also established Delta Plan 2100 for future generations,” she added.

    She stated that she had faith in the people of the country. “They know that only by voting for Boat (the Awami League’s electoral symbol) will their fate be changed,” she explained.

    She also warned Awami League leaders and workers that people will repay you if you make sacrifices for them.

    “You must keep that in mind. You must fortify the organization so that no malevolent force can play duck and drake with the fate of the Bangladeshi people. It is our job to deliver the country’s people from the clutches of the evil power,” she stated.

    The prime minister expressed sadness that the BNP, which is involved in arson terrorism, grenade assaults, and terrorism activities, is preaching about democracy.

    Concerning the budget for the fiscal year 2023-24, she stated that the administration is confident in its ability to implement it.

    “They’re singing the same old songs they sing during every budget period,” she remarked.

    Sheikh Hasina stated that the administration has achieved amazing progress in Bangladesh.

    “This occurred because the people of the country voted Awami League to power in the 2008, 2014, and 2018 elections, and there is a stable and democratic environment prevailing in the country, which resulted in this unprecedented economic development,” she explained.

    She stated that if the country’s stability had not been preserved and the Awami League had not been in power, this type of progress would not have been conceivable.

    “This is the reality; no one would work for the people of the country,” the Prime Minister added.

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    Source: The Daily Star

    The press conference, organized by the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) in response to the budget, was interrupted twice due to load shedding.

    During this press conference on Saturday, when the load shedding happened for the second time, the generator of the FBCCI building was also not working. As a result, the business leaders were forced to end the meeting quickly without answering the questions of the journalists. The budget proposed earlier by the FBCCI recommended providing uninterrupted power to the industrial sector. The government has proposed an allocation of Tk 34 thousand 819 crores for the energy sector in the national budget for the financial year 2023-24.

    In this press conference, which was shortened due to load shedding, the business leaders demanded that the allocation in the energy sector be increased for uninterrupted power. FBCCI President Md. Jasim Uddin said, “If the industries do not get enough electricity and fuel at a fair price, production will be disrupted, and it will affect the economy.”

    He added, “The industry has to create employment for the youth every year. But if production is disrupted due to an energy crisis, how is that possible?”

    “Besides the fuel sector, the government should focus more on skill development,” he added.

    FBCCI demanded the abolition of all types of Advance Income Tax (AIT) and Advance Tax (AT) on imports. This is because AIT and the process of obtaining refunds are very complicated, which increases the cost of doing business.

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    Source: Dhaka Tribune

    The current Times Higher Education (THE) University Impact Rankings 2023 put Brac University in fifth place in the world. This is a big deal.

    The UN’s “Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 1: No poverty” has been reached, according to a news release.

    Brac is the best university in Bangladesh and ranks between 301 and 400 in the world in terms of its overall effect.

    There are 1,591 universities from 112 countries or regions in the 2023 Impact Rankings. On Thursday, THE University Impact Ranking for 2023 came out.

    Universities from all over the world are judged by how well they meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the United Nations.

    Brac University did very well in the “SDG-1: No Poverty” area. With a very high score of 86.5, they came in fifth place worldwide. This shows that the university is committed to reducing poverty through its new ways of teaching, doing study, and working with the community.

    Brac University also did well in other SDGs, like SDG-4, which is about quality education, SDG-8, which is about decent work and economic growth, and SDG-16, which is about peace, justice, and strong institutions.

    In each of these areas, the university was ranked between 200 and 300 worldwide, which shows how much it cares about giving good education, helping the economy grow, and promoting peace and justice.

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    Source: Business Insider

    Chairman of the Bangladesh Revenue Board (NBR), Abu Hena, commented that the poor will be entitled to glory by paying 2 thousand taka in tax. He made this comment in response to a question at the proposed post-budget press conference for the fiscal year 2023-2024 at the Bangabandhu International Conference Center on Friday (June 2) afternoon.

    The NBR Chairman believes that the proposal to collect a minimum tax of Tk 2,000 against a taxpayer identification number, or TIN, is discriminatory, but this rule will not create pressure on the common people. He said that it is a matter of pride to pay 2000 rupees annually to the government treasury for those for whom TIN is mandatory.

    The NBR chairman said we have to come out of this mentality of not wanting to pay taxes.

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    Source: Triple Time Communications

    Music enthusiasts in Dhaka, hold on to your places. On July 6, the incredibly talented singer-songwriter Anupam Roy is going to light up the stage with an enchanting live show.

    During ‘Let’s Vibe Dhaka with Anuv Jain,’ the news was shown on a big screen in the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB) hall.

    Amake Amar Moto Thakte Dao & Benche Thakar Gaan, which was on the soundtrack of the Bengali movie Autograph in 2010, was his first song. Since then, he has written music, words, and songs for a lot of Bengali movies.

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    Source: The Daily Star

    Star Cineplex has announced that their first Korean film will be shown on the big screen on June 2. The film “6/45” will be released in theaters in two days.

    They made the announcement on their official Facebook page.

    “Are you ready for the jackpot adventure?” ‘6/45’ will be released at Star Cineplex in only two days. “For the first time in Bangladesh, see a Korean film on the big screen,” they wrote in their post.

    “6/45” is a Korean comedy film about a winning lottery ticket discovered by a South Korean soldier that flows into North Korea and is discovered by a North Korean soldier.

    “6/45” was released on August 24, 2022 in South Korea and grossed $13.7 million with 1.9 million revenue at the Korean Box Office. With such a showing, the film was named the ninth best-performing film of 2022.

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    Source: Dhaka Tribune

    Due to a currency crisis affecting the payment of coal supplier dues, the Payra power station may be temporarily shuttered beginning June 4.

    The power plant, a joint venture between China and Bangladesh, commenced commercial operations in 2020, with the China National Machinery Import and Export Company (CMC) providing loans to purchase coal from Indonesia.

    However, the disruption in coal supply occurred after CMC refused to pay outstanding obligations for coal supplies totaling $390 million till April.

    The Payra Power Plant’s supervising engineer, Shah Abdul Hasib, claimed, “We had to halt power generation of one unit, with a capacity of 660MW, on May 25 due to the coal crisis.” We presently have 40,000 tons of coal reserves and are running the second unit, which produces 300MW, with the conserved coal.”

    “We will be able to operate this unit until June 3-4, at which point the second unit will also have to be shut down,” he added. This is a brief crisis. The Bangladesh government has agreed to provide $100 million, and our Chinese partner CMC has agreed to open a letter of credit for coal.”

    If the letter of credit is opened on June 1, however, it will take an extra 25 days to get the coal supply from Indonesia, perhaps resulting in a power outage. As a result, the country may suffer a power supply shortfall beginning June 4.

    According to Payra Power Plant officials, the production cost per unit is Tk9, including Tk5.50 for fuel charges, making it the country’s lowest-cost alternative after gas-based energy. The cost of electricity generation in this coal-fired plant includes $127 per ton of coal purchased from Indonesia, $90 per ton of coal covered, transportation charges, taxes, and $27 in miscellaneous expenditures.

    The overdue dues for electricity subsidies to the Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) totaling Tk6,500 crore, along with a lack of dollars at the Bangladesh Bank, have resulted in delayed coal supply to the Payra power plant. It should be mentioned that oil-fired power facilities cost Tk4 more per unit than coal-fired units.

    The Payra power station generates Tk3 crore units of electricity per day on average. There will be a daily loss of Tk12 crore if the oil-fired power plants are required to compensate for the disruption in supply from the Payra Plant. This equates to a cash loss of Tk300 crore over the course of 25 days.

    “Payra plant has already reduced its production from 1300MW to 300MW and is running with the existing stock of coal,” Bangladesh Chinese Power Company Managing Director AM Khorshedul Alam revealed. This decreased output will be maintained until June 3, after which the plant’s output may be temporarily suspended.”

    He went on to say, “We have informed our partner that the Bangladesh Bank has agreed to pay $100 million within this month to partially settle the $390 billion dues for coal supply.”

    According to Khorshedul Alam, the CMC has received approval from the Chinese government’s Foreign Credit Control Authority to open a letter of credit for importing coal to sustain production for the next two months till the end of July.

    In recent months, the Payra Power Plant has supplied 800MW of electricity to Dhaka. If the Payra Power Plant is shut down, Dhaka’s electrical supply will be cut by 1,244MW per day.

    In the event of a shutdown, Dhaka will be forced to use load shedding. However, increasing production from liquid fuel-based power plants to compensate will result in a significant financial loss.

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    Source: UNILAD

    According to a Nature report, Professor Katsuhiko Hayashi, a Japanese scientist at Kyushu University, has developed a method for converting male mice skin cells into pluripotent stem cells, which can possibly evolve into many types of cells or tissues.

    Professor Hayashi and his colleagues then cultivated these cells in the presence of a medication that turned male rodent stem cells into female cells capable of producing viable egg cells.

    “This is the first case of making robust mammalian oocytes from male cells,” said Dr. Hayashi of the study.

    And, given this recent success, he predicted that he might replicate this procedure in people within the next five years.

    Because the scientists were able to create egg-like cells from two male mice, it opens up the possibility of same-sex couples and their reproduction options.

    “It’s a very clever strategy,” Diana Laird, a stem cell and reproductive expert at the University of California, San Francisco, who was not involved in the study, said.

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    Source: The Financial Express

    The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has charged 13 people, including Grameen Telecom Chairman and Nobel Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus, with embezzling more than Tk 250 million.

    On Tuesday, ACC Deputy Director Md Gulshan Anwar Prodhan filed a complaint with its integrated district office in Dhaka for misappropriating cash from Grameen Telecom’s Workers Profit Participation Fund.

    The information was revealed by ACC Director General (Administration) Razwanur Rahman during a press conference at the commission’s offices in the capital.

    Previously, the anti-graft body received an allegation of misappropriation of cash from Grameen Telecom’s Workers Profit Participation Fund, according to Rahman. The ACC uncovered proof of all 13 defendants, including Dr. Yunus, being involved in the misappropriation of funds after completing a thorough investigation, he said.

    In response to a journalist question regarding whether Dr. Yunus was questioned during the inquiry, Rahman stated that the inquiry team meticulously questioned all of the accused people linked with the graft litigation in accordance with relevant legislation.

    Md Nazmul Islam (50), managing director of Grameen Telecom; Md Ashraful Hasan (63), director and ex-managing director of Grameen Telecom; Parveen Mahmud (62), director of Grameen Telecom; Nazneen Sultana (61), director of Grameen Telecom; Md Shahjahan (65), director of Grameen Telecom; Nurjahan Begum (72), director of Grameen Telecom; S M Haj

    The ACC claims that Grameen Telecom’s chairman, managing director, board members, Grameen Telecom’s Central Bargaining Agent (CBA) leaders, lawyers, and other individuals involved conspired to steal more than Tk 250 million from Grameen Telecom’s Workers Profit Participation Fund.

    As a result, they committed an offense punishable under the relevant sections of the Penal Code of 1860 and the Money Laundering Prevention Act of 2012.

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