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.

Apple Resolves Major iCloud Service Outage

Users of Apple’s cloud services can now breathe a sigh of relief. After nearly five hours of technical issues, Apple has confirmed that all affected iCloud services are back to normal. The service disruption began around 2:36 PM and continued until 7:00 PM. During this time, users across the globe experienced problems accessing multiple cloud-based features. Apple’s official System Status page now shows all services as operational again, with green indicators confirming the fix. The main problems affected iCloud Web Apps through iCloud.com and iWork for iCloud. Many users were unable to use the online versions of Pages, Numbers, and…

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China Plans 100 DeepSeek-Level AI Breakthroughs by 2026

China is preparing for a major leap in artificial intelligence. A former government official revealed that the country expects more than 100 new DeepSeek-level AI breakthroughs within the next 18 months. This ambitious goal signals not only the country’s capability in advanced tech but also the strength of its system to develop, deploy, and scale innovation quickly. This new wave of AI progress is the result of years of planning and deep investments. The government has strongly supported research, helped build tech infrastructure, and encouraged innovation at all levels. Models like DeepSeek show that China can compete with global leaders…

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Diego Luna Hosts Jimmy Kimmel Live as 'Splitsville' Trailer Drops

Actor Diego Luna has stepped in as the guest host for Jimmy Kimmel Live, bringing his charisma and humor to late-night television. At the same time, audiences got a first look at Splitsville, a new romantic comedy featuring Dakota Johnson and Adria Arjona. The film dives deep into the messy lives of two couples navigating broken trust and open marriages. Released on June 23, the trailer for Splitsville teases a chaotic yet comedic story about modern love. The film follows Ashley, played by Arjona, as she tells her husband Carey, portrayed by Kyle Marvin, that she wants a divorce and…

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Did BLACKPINK’s Lisa Secretly Marry Frederic Arnault? Fans React to Viral Post

A new wave of rumors has taken over social media after a blind item hinted that Lisa from BLACKPINK might have secretly married her rumored boyfriend, Frederic Arnault. The two have never confirmed a relationship, but they’ve been seen together multiple times over the past year. Now, fans are buzzing again thanks to a viral post from the gossip site Crazy Days and Nights, published on June 19. The post stated, “A member of the two color group secretly got married,” without naming anyone directly. But fans quickly connected the dots, thinking the “two color group” referred to BLACKPINK and…

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Lynn Hamilton Death at 95: ‘Sanford and Son’ Star Passes Away

Lynn Hamilton, a beloved actress known for her role on the classic sitcom “Sanford and Son,” has passed away at the age of 95. Her death was confirmed by her former manager and publicist, Calvin Carson, in a social media post on Thursday, June 19, 2025. Carson shared the news through Facebook and Instagram. He stated that Hamilton died peacefully, surrounded by her grandchildren, loved ones, and caregivers. Hamilton was born in Yazoo City, Mississippi, and went on to become a familiar face on American television. She gained national recognition for her role as Donna Harris, the kind and patient…

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2025 MATE ROV World Championship Hosts 1,000+ Students Worldwide

The 2025 MATE ROV World Championship kicked off at the Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center in Alpena, drawing more than 1,000 students from 18 countries. This international event features over 70 teams competing with their underwater robots called Remotely Operated Vehicles, or ROVs. Alpena is hosting this year’s competition, and the challenges reflect tasks often done in the Great Lakes. Students must complete missions such as studying shipwrecks, tracking invasive species, and exploring energy and solar solutions in marine settings. Daniel Moffatt, Stewardship and Education Specialist for the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, explained the event’s purpose. “They are all…

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28 Years Later Ending Hints at Bone Temple

The long-anticipated third film in the post-apocalyptic horror series has arrived. 28 Years Later follows up on the chaos first unleashed in 2002’s 28 Days Later. The new movie introduces evolved infected, a gripping journey, and a shocking final scene that sets the stage for the next sequel, The Bone Temple. Though this is the third film, it takes a surprising path. Unlike what the ending of 2007’s 28 Weeks Later suggested, the Rage Virus did not go global. Instead, the outbreak was contained in the UK. Survivors had to rebuild as the rest of the world moved on. This…

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Foreign Medical Residents Face Delays, Threatening U.S. Hospital Staffing

Travel and visa restrictions put in place by the Trump administration are threatening the start of thousands of foreign medical residents across the United States, raising serious concerns about hospital staffing ahead of the July 1 residency launch date. Many of these residents work in safety-net hospitals, often serving patients in low-income or underserved communities. These hospitals rely heavily on international medical graduates, who typically begin their training programs on July 1 after completing orientation in late June. “If international medical graduates can’t start on time, the effects will be severe,” said Kimberly Pierce Burke, executive director of the Alliance…

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US oil prices rise

US oil prices surged this week, nearing a five-month high, as President Donald Trump weighed the possibility of entering the growing conflict between Israel and Iran. Analysts say the continued rise in oil prices will likely lead to higher gasoline prices for American drivers within days. West Texas Intermediate (WTI), the US benchmark for crude oil, has jumped more than 20% in June alone. The increase follows a series of missile strikes exchanged between Israel and Iran, which have raised concerns about a wider war in the Middle East. The Middle East produces a significant portion of the world’s oil.…

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US Involvement in Iran Conflict

Iran has issued a sharp warning to the United States, saying direct U.S. military involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict would cause “hell for the whole region.” The statement came from Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh in an interview on Thursday. Speaking publicly for the first time since Israeli airstrikes began targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, Khatibzadeh said, “This is not America’s war.” He warned that if President Donald Trump chooses to intervene, he will be remembered as “a president who entered a war he doesn’t belong in.” He described U.S. involvement as a move that would turn the situation into…

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