Author: Onu Akter

Onu Akter

Onu Akter is a dedicated journalist at Daljoog News, known for her insightful reporting and compelling storytelling. With a keen interest in a wide range of topics, including current affairs, technology, lifestyle, and personal development, she brings a unique perspective to every piece she writes. Onu’s commitment to delivering accurate, well-researched news ensures that readers stay informed and engaged. When she’s not covering stories, she explores new ideas and seeks fresh inspiration from the ever-evolving world around her.

Samsung Micro RGB TV

Samsung is bringing a new option for premium TVs with its Micro RGB TV. While it is not a true Micro LED display, this $30,000, 114.5-inch model combines advanced backlighting with Micro LED-sized diodes to deliver a next-level viewing experience. For many, this could be the closest thing to Micro LED available today. The Micro RGB TV is positioned between Mini LED and Micro LED. Unlike true Micro LED TVs, it uses a backlight system. This backlight is unique because it produces red, green, and blue light with tiny RGB LEDs. Traditional LCD-LED TVs mostly use blue or white backlighting…

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Margot Robbie Shares How Penguin Was Cut From Birds of Prey

Margot Robbie has revealed why the iconic DC villain Penguin never appeared in Birds of Prey (2020). The Oscar-nominated actress explained that director Matt Reeves requested a change, prompting the filmmakers to swap the villain for Black Mask, played by Ewan McGregor. Robbie, who stars as Harley Quinn, told Colin Farrell in a recent interview that the original script by Christina Hodson featured the Penguin as the main antagonist. “The first draft that Christina wrote of Birds of Prey, the villain was the Penguin,” Robbie said. “Then Matt Reeves said, ‘Don’t use the Penguin. I’m going to use him in…

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Leicestershire council deputy

The Leicestershire County Council has removed its deputy leader after just three months in the role, citing difficulties with the position. Joseph Boam, 22, lost both his role as deputy leader and his cabinet position for adult social care. Council leader Dan Harrison said Boam had approached him about challenges in handling the workload. “He came to me about some of the difficulties and I accelerated that,” Harrison told reporters. “It was a very big job and ended up being probably too big a job for him to deal with, and it was as simple as that.” Boam, however, denied…

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Wall Street rate cut

Wall Street stocks surged on Friday after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell suggested the central bank could cut interest rates in September. The S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and Nasdaq all posted strong gains, while European markets, including the FTSE 100, also saw modest increases. Powell’s speech at the Jackson Hole economic symposium indicated a potential rate reduction at the Fed’s next meeting. He acknowledged the U.S. economy faces a “challenging situation” but stressed the Fed’s commitment to its mandate to ensure maximum employment and stable prices. “The Fed remains fully committed to fulfilling our statutory mandate,” Powell said,…

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Shepherds Friendly billboard campaign

Shepherds Friendly, a U.K.-based financial mutual, has launched the second stage of its first major brand campaign, featuring a nationwide rollout of billboards. The campaign aims to strengthen awareness of the mutual and highlight its commitment to members’ financial milestones. Billboards are appearing in major cities, including Greater Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, Birmingham, Sheffield, and Cardiff. The campaign also includes digital advertising through platforms like Meta and programmatic placements on third-party websites. The marketing effort centers on the theme “milestone moments,” emphasizing Shepherds Friendly’s dedication to supporting members through key life events. The campaign is designed to reinforce the mutual’s ethos…

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UK steelworks government takeover

The UK’s third-largest steelworks has been taken over by the government after a court ordered its compulsory winding up, raising fears for nearly 1,500 workers in Rotherham and Sheffield. The ruling against Speciality Steels UK (SSUK), part of Sanjeev Gupta’s Liberty Steel group, followed mounting debts worth hundreds of millions of pounds. The decision means the steel business, which uses scrap metal to manufacture new products, is now under the control of an official receiver, a government-appointed liquidator, alongside special managers from a consultancy firm. The government confirmed it would cover wages and plant costs during the search for a…

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Russian missile strike Ukraine factory

Before dawn on Thursday, two Russian cruise missiles struck an American-owned electronics factory in Mukachevo, a town in far western Ukraine near the Hungarian border, leaving widespread destruction and more than a dozen people injured. The attack marked one of the most serious incidents in the region, which had previously been considered safer than much of Ukraine’s war-torn east and south. Ukrainian authorities reported that the strike hit a facility owned by Flex, a U.S.-founded multinational electronics manufacturer. The Mukachevo plant, in operation since 2012, produces consumer household goods such as coffee machines and small appliances. Officials stressed that the…

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Germany Palestinian state recognition

The German government announced on Friday that it has no current plans to recognize a Palestinian state, stressing that any such step would be counterproductive without a negotiated peace settlement. Speaking at a press conference in Berlin, a government spokesperson underscored that Germany continues to support a two-state solution between Israelis and Palestinians but believes recognition should only follow, not precede, an agreement. “A negotiated two-state solution remains our goal, even if it seems a long way off today,” the spokesperson said. “The recognition of Palestine is more likely to come at the end of such a process and such…

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Kirsten Dunst Son Health

Kirsten Dunst has opened up about her young son’s serious health scare earlier this year while she was working overseas. The actress shared details about the challenging experience in a recent interview. Dunst, 41, revealed that her four-year-old son James, whom she shares with actor Jesse Plemons, faced a frightening health issue while she was filming in Budapest for her latest project, The Entertainment System Is Down. The moment, she described, was “every parent’s nightmare.” During her time abroad, Plemons and their two children joined her in Budapest. While the family settled into the city, they enrolled their older son,…

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Pixel 10 Phones Launch

Google has launched its 10th-generation smartphones: the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL. These new devices are powered by the latest Google Tensor G5 chip and Gemini Nano model. The new Pixel phones focus on personalization, AI features, and smarter performance. They also come with a refreshed design and multiple hardware upgrades. The Pixel 10 series improves on the classic camera bar design. All models feature Pixelsnap for Qi2 wireless charging and support a range of magnetic accessories. Google says these are made with the most recycled materials in a Pixel phone so far. The phones…

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