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Artemis II astronaut captures moon photo by iPhone

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by VB Desk

Artemis II astronaut captures moon photo by iPhone

The historic lunar mission of the Artemis 2 spacecraft is now attracting the attention of the whole world. During this mission, Commander Reid Wiseman took a remarkable photo of the lunar surface with his iPhone 17 Pro Max, wowing the world. Over the past few days, the astronauts of the Artemis 2 mission have been sharing various photos taken on their iPhones.

Artemis II astronaut captures moon photo by iPhone
MacBook Neo: Stirring up discussion in laptop market

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by VB Desk

MacBook Neo: Stirring up discussion in laptop market

After nearly a decade and a half, Apple has returned to the mid-range laptop market. The MacBook Neo has stirred up significant discussion in the tech world since its unveiling. Market analysts say this device is set to bring major changes to the laptop market.

MacBook Neo: Stirring up discussion in laptop market

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Pulpit Rock: Standing here feels like the end of the world
Pulpit Rock: Standing here feels like the end of the world

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by Samiul Ibne Hossain

Pulpit Rock: Standing here feels like the end of the world

Imagine standing on a flat rock nearly 1,982 feet (604 metres) above sea level, with no railings or safety barriers around you. In front of you lie endless mountains, and beneath your feet is a blue fjord. Norway's Preikestolen, or Pulpit Rock, is precisely such a spine-chilling location, known to travellers worldwide as the 'end of the world'.

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What should be the first five priorities of the new government after taking office?
What should be the first five priorities of the new government after taking office?

What should be the first five priorities of the new government after taking office?

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Bangladesh knocked out of AFC U-20 Women’s Asian Cup
Bangladesh knocked out of AFC U-20 Women’s Asian Cup

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Bangladesh knocked out of AFC U-20 Women’s Asian Cup

Bangladesh have knocked out of the AFC U-20 Women’s Asian Cup 2026 in Thailand on Tuesday after falling to a 0-1 loss against Vietnam in their final Group A-fixture.

BCB board of directors dissolved, ad hoc committee headed by Tamim
BCB board of directors dissolved, ad hoc committee headed by Tamim

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BCB board of directors dissolved, ad hoc committee headed by Tamim

The National Sports Council (NSC) has dissolved the current board of directors of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB).

Bangladesh to play in Europe for first time
Bangladesh to play in Europe for first time

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Bangladesh to play in Europe for first time

Bangladesh has played against European teams only twice in its history—both in the Sahara Cup in 2001, against Bosnia & Herzegovina and Yugoslavia. Since then, 25 long years have passed without any matches against European sides.

Miraz wants to bring Mushfiqur back to ODIs
Miraz wants to bring Mushfiqur back to ODIs

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Miraz wants to bring Mushfiqur back to ODIs

Mehidy Hasan Miraz is feeling the lack of experience quite well after taking over the leadership of the Bangladesh ODI team. He feels that the team has become largely without guardians after the retirement of two senior cricketers Mahmudullah Riyad and Mushfiqur Rahim. Therefore, Miraz has expressed his interest in getting Shakib Al Hasan along with Mushfiqur in the team again.

24 red cards in a football match in France
24 red cards in a football match in France

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24 red cards in a football match in France

An unprecedented incident has occurred in amateur football in the Morbihan region of France. The referee had to show 24 red cards at once due to terrible chaos in a regional derby match. The incident has been described as a ‘disgrace’ in local football history. Goal.com reported.

Shakib to return to 'active politics' once Awami League resumes activities
Shakib to return to 'active politics' once Awami League resumes activities

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Shakib to return to 'active politics' once Awami League resumes activities

Former Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan has said he will become active in politics once the activities of the Bangladesh Awami League resume.

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Dr. Yunus handed July movement ‘Trophy’ to BNP in London: State Minister Shahe Alam

Dr. Yunus handed July movement ‘Trophy’ to BNP in London: State Minister Shahe Alam

Dr. Yunus handed July movement ‘Trophy’ to BNP in London: State Minister Shahe Alam

State Minister for Local Government Mir Shahe Alam has claimed that the 'trophy' of three historical movements, including the July Uprising, is in the house of BNP. He said that the head of the interim government, Dr. Muhammad Yunus, went to London and handed over the 'trophy' of the July movement to BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman.

Arif, Goush, Babar claim innocence in court over Suranjit attempted murder case

Arif, Goush, Babar claim innocence in court over Suranjit attempted murder case

Arif, Goush, Babar claim innocence in court over Suranjit attempted murder case

Labour, Employment, Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment Minister Ariful Haque Chowdhury has claimed innocence in court in the attempted murder case of late Suranjit Sengupta, former minister and former Awami League presidium member. Government whip GK Goush and former deputy home minister and current MP Lutfozzaman Babar also claimed innocence.

11-party alliance announces programme to implement referendum verdict

11-party alliance announces programme to implement referendum verdict

11-party alliance announces programme to implement referendum verdict

The 11-party alliance has announced a week-long programme of public outreach and leaflet distribution demanding implementation of the referendum verdict. The programme will begin on April 9. The alliance has also called for protest rallies at district and metropolitan levels.

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44 small coffins and a locked file: Who is responsible for structural murder?
44 small coffins and a locked file: Who is responsible for structural murder?

by Shamiul Alim

44 small coffins and a locked file: Who is responsible for structural murder?

When two-and-a-half-year-old Nusayba from Chatmohar in Pabna passed away on March 12, her father received a call from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Rajshahi Medical College Hospital exactly four days later. He was informed that a bed had been allocated for Nusayba. This ‘posthumous call’ regarding a bed for a deceased child is a significant indictment of our governance in the 21st century. The same unfortunate situation has occurred with Nahid from Terokhadia and 10-month-old Jihad from Durgapur, who have been denied access to a mechanical ventilator despite waiting endlessly. The disheartening admission from the medical team indicates that there have been 53 deaths in the past two and a half months; of these, 44 young lives were lost prematurely in the two weeks from March 10 to 24 due to insufficient intensive monitoring. The greatest irony of progress is that just a few kilometers away from where children are dying daily due to inadequate treatment, a modern specialized children's hospital with 200 beds, constructed at a cost of approximately Tk35 crore in the Ghora Chattar (Behrampur) area of the metropolis, has been fully operational since 2023. Despite having state-of-the-art facilities, including 56 intensive monitoring beds and a central oxygen system, the hospital is awaiting approval for its manpower structure (organogram) due to bureaucratic delays. This official inaction has become more significant than the lives of children today. It is particularly astonishing that the 12-bed child intensive monitoring center currently functioning in the main hospital lacks official approval; it is being operated under its own special management. Is a file concerning a manpower structure on the administrative desk of a state capable of executing large-scale projects worth thousands of crores of taka more important than the lives of 44 children?

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Regulate digital platforms with strategy, not reflex
Regulate digital platforms with strategy, not reflex

by Abu Nazam M Tanveer Hossain

Regulate digital platforms with strategy, not reflex

Bangladesh needs stronger data governance and OTT regulation, but not through disruption or disproportionate compliance burdens. A sequenced, market-aware approach combining digital literacy, smarter enforcement, and competitive local infrastructure can protect citizens while preserving exports, entrepreneurship and economic resilience.

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Foreign Minister leaves for Delhi today to reset Bangladesh-India ties

Foreign Minister leaves for Delhi today to reset Bangladesh-India ties

Foreign Minister leaves for Delhi today to reset Bangladesh-India ties

Nearly one and a half years of strain later, Foreign Minister Dr Khalilur Rahman is travelling to Delhi on Tuesday, April 7, to usher in a new chapter in Bangladesh-India relations. During the three-day visit, discussions will cover renewal of the Ganges water-sharing treaty, removal of trade barriers, border killings, and extradition of Bangladeshi nationals residing in India.

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