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.

Emma Watson Tomato Girl Summer Style

Emma Watson is embracing what fans are calling a “Tomato Girl Summer.” The actor and activist has been spotted in Saint-Tropez wearing vibrant red outfits that capture the spirit of carefree summer fashion. Recently, Watson was seen walking with her trainer along the streets of Saint-Tropez. Instead of typical workout clothes, she chose an orangey-red bikini under a black crochet long-sleeve dress. Her choice shows a consistent color palette for her summer style. On another day, Watson took a walk along rocky terrain in a red ankle-length dress featuring a fishtail hem and subtle burgundy polka dots. The slip dress,…

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Google Gmail Data Breach Alert

Google has issued a global Gmail data breach alert, asking its 2.5 billion users to change their passwords after a security incident involving one of its Salesforce databases. Personal Gmail and Cloud accounts were not directly hacked, but the breach has triggered a surge in phishing and impersonation attacks targeting users worldwide. Experts warn that users should remain vigilant to avoid falling victim to these scams. The exposed database did not include passwords or other sensitive consumer data. However, the leaked business contact details have been used in phishing campaigns that imitate official Google communications. Google’s threat team reports that…

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Trump-Era MCC Political Head Steps Down After Reshaping Agency as Strategic Tool

Dr. Sohan Dasgupta, appointed earlier this year as the political head of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), announced his departure after a four-month tenure, declaring his mission to reposition the U.S. aid agency as a strategic foreign policy and national security tool “accomplished.” Founded in 2004, MCC provides five-year infrastructure and energy compacts to developing nations that meet strict governance standards. Unlike traditional aid programs, its investments are designed to promote long-term economic growth and open markets for U.S. companies. Under Dasgupta, MCC staff were encouraged to evaluate projects based on U.S. strategic and economic benefits, including alignment with partner…

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Nvidia Soars to $3.2 Trillion Market Cap Amid AI Boom, but Concerns Grow Over Overbuilding

Nvidia has become the world’s most valuable publicly traded company, with a market capitalization exceeding $3.2 trillion (£2.6tn)—a tenfold increase in just five years. The chipmaker’s hardware powers the global AI boom, providing the backbone for training AI models and running data centers worldwide. In its latest quarterly results, Nvidia reported $46.7bn (£34.5bn) in sales, up 56% year-on-year, with net profits of $26.4bn (£19.5bn) and gross margins exceeding 70%. Its market cap now surpasses Apple by $700bn, Google by $1.3tn, and Meta by $1.9tn. However, analysts warn that Nvidia’s growth could be at risk if the AI sector overheats. Concerns…

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corn and soybean price drops

U.S. corn and soybean producers are sounding alarms over plummeting crop prices and rising production costs, warning of mounting financial stress across rural America. The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) reported that corn prices have dropped more than 50% from their 2022 peak, while production costs have declined by just 3%, resulting in losses of 85 cents per bushel. The association called on Congress and the Trump administration to boost demand through higher ethanol blends and expanded foreign market access. Similarly, the American Soybean Association cautioned that U.S. soybean farmers are facing a “trade and financial precipice.” Ongoing tariff retaliation…

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Israeli Airstrike Targets Hamas Spokesman Abu Obeida in Gaza

Israeli forces conducted an airstrike on Saturday targeting a senior Hamas operative in Gaza City, according to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Shin Bet. While the official statement did not confirm the individual’s identity, multiple Hebrew media outlets reported that the target was Hudayfa Samir Abdallah al-Kahlout, better known by his nom de guerre, Abu Obeida, the longtime spokesman for Hamas’s military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades. Abu Obeida has served as the face of Hamas military communications since 2004, gaining prominence in 2006 when he announced the kidnapping of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. Known for appearing masked…

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Miss England AI round

Miss England is stirring controversy again, this time with the introduction of an AI round in its semi-finals. Contestants who enter must create AI-generated avatars of themselves and compete to secure commercial bookings for the digital doubles, with the most successful avatar advancing to the final. Only three of the 32 semi-finalists have opted to participate, reflecting mixed reactions within the modeling world. One participant, Jessica Pliskin, a 23-year-old physics master’s graduate from the University of Bristol, believes the AI round will help her career. “The modeling industry is going to change, but I think this is something that will…

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asylum hotel protests

Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Falkirk on Saturday as rival protests over the housing of asylum seekers at the Cladhan Hotel escalated tensions in the town. Large crowds from both pro and anti-immigration groups faced each other across police lines, chanting slogans, holding signs, and trading accusations in one of the most heated demonstrations Scotland has seen this summer. The event marked the second major protest outside the Cladhan Hotel this month. Anti-immigration groups carried placards with messages such as “stop the boats” and “enough is enough,” while counter-demonstrators responded with chants of “refugees are welcome here.” Police set up…

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Trump health concerns

President Donald Trump was seen on the South Lawn of the White House on Saturday, just hours after online rumors claimed he had gone missing from public view. The 79-year-old president appeared with his grandchildren, Kai Trump, 18, and Spencer Trump, 12, in a move that seemed aimed at silencing unverified claims spreading rapidly across social media. Late Friday night, hashtags including “Trump is dead” and “Where is Trump?” began trending on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. The posts sparked confusion and concern among users, leading to a surge of speculation about the president’s whereabouts and well-being. The…

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Voice of America layoffs

The future of America’s most influential government-funded broadcaster has been thrown into uncertainty after the Trump administration moved to eliminate more than 500 jobs at the Voice of America and its sister networks. The announcement, made late Friday by acting US Agency for Global Media CEO Kari Lake, has ignited fierce backlash from employees, lawmakers, and legal experts who warn that the sweeping layoffs could silence America’s voice abroad at a time of growing global tension. Lake confirmed that her agency had initiated a reduction in force that would cut 532 full-time government jobs. She argued that the agency would…

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