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.

New U.S. Travel Ban Alarms International Students at MSU

Michigan State University is urging its international students to return to the U.S. before June 9 due to a new federal travel ban announced last week. The Office for International Students and Scholars (OISS) sent an email on Friday, warning that a recent presidential proclamation could prevent students from reentering the country. The ban, signed by President Donald Trump on Wednesday, blocks citizens from 12 countries and places tighter visa rules on seven others. The new U.S. travel ban impact will be felt across many universities, especially at MSU, which hosts more than 225 students and scholars from the affected…

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Strong Earthquake Shakes Central Colombia Early Sunday

A strong 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck central Colombia early Sunday morning, causing alarm but no immediate reports of casualties, according to local authorities. The tremor occurred at 8:08 a.m. local time, about 17 kilometers northeast of Paratebueno—a town located roughly 116 miles southeast of the capital, Bogotá. The quake had a shallow depth of 10 kilometers, making it more likely to be felt on the surface. Shortly after the main quake, the Colombian Geological Service recorded several aftershocks. These ranged in magnitude from 4.0 to 4.6 and occurred in the same region. While the ground shook in nearby towns and…

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Iran Slams U.S. Travel Ban

Tehran has strongly condemned the United States for imposing a new travel ban on Iranian citizens and nationals from 11 other countries, calling it a sign of racial and religious discrimination. The travel ban was signed into law on Wednesday by U.S. President Donald Trump and will take effect on June 9. Alireza Hashemi-Raja, the director general for the affairs of Iranians abroad at Iran’s foreign ministry, criticized the decision in a statement on Saturday. He called it “a clear sign of the dominance of a supremacist and racist mentality among American policymakers.” He said the decision reveals deep hostility…

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B.C. Health-Care Recruitment Campaign

British Columbia has launched a new advertising campaign to bring doctors and nurses from the United States to work in its public health-care system. The six-week campaign began on June 2 and is focused on Washington, Oregon, and California. It includes digital billboards, social media ads, and videos placed in areas close to health-care facilities. These include restaurants, ride-share screens, grocery stores, and city centers. The announcement was made at the Colwood Medical Clinic near Victoria. There, Dr. Muthanna Yacoub, who currently works in the U.S., shared his plans to move and practise in B.C. later this year. He said…

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Ness Launches Evenigo to Auto-Add Events to Calendars

Christina Ness has introduced Evenigo, a new platform designed to automatically add users’ favorite concerts and sports events to their personal calendars. The launch aims to solve the problem of missing important event dates by providing a simple and automatic calendar integration for fans. Ness was inspired to create Evenigo after a mistake in manually adding the presale date for Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour caused her and her friends to miss out on tickets. This personal experience led her to develop a tool that removes the hassle of tracking event dates. Evenigo allows users to connect with upcoming concerts and sports…

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Vic Chou on F4’s 25th Reunion Rumors in 2026

Taiwanese actor and singer Vic Chou recently addressed rumours about the possible reunion of the popular Mandopop group F4. The group is said to be planning a concert in 2026 to mark the 25th anniversary of their debut. This news comes after another Taiwanese pop group, Energy, made a comeback following a long break. Fans wonder if F4 will do the same. F4 is a Taiwanese pop boy band formed by Vic Chou, Jerry Yan, Ken Chu, and Van Ness Wu. They rose to fame after starring in the hit Taiwanese drama Meteor Garden in 2001. Their success led them…

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Trump Plans $1,000 Fee to Speed Up Tourist Visas

The Trump administration visa fee is considering a new $1,000 fee for tourists and other non-immigrant visa applicants who want to speed up their interview appointments. This plan would allow some travelers to pay extra to get earlier visa interviews, adding to the current $185 processing fee all applicants already pay. The information comes from an internal State Department memo and a U.S. official. The premium service could start as a pilot program as early as December. However, government lawyers have raised legal concerns, warning that charging more than the cost of the service may violate U.S. law and Supreme…

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WV Health Workers Join Mountaineer Mile for Fitness

Employees at The Health Plan offices in West Virginia walked a “Mountaineer Mile” on Wednesday to support healthier lifestyles and promote wellness in the workplace. The event took place at the company’s offices in Wheeling and Charleston, following Governor Patrick Morrisey’s statewide initiative that encourages people to walk regularly in local parks and communities. The Mountaineer Mile walk is part of a broader effort to improve physical health among West Virginia residents. The Health Plan adapted the program to fit within its own work environment by organizing group walks on company grounds. A total of 158 employees took part, with…

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Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch” Live-Action Debuts in South Africa

Disney’s live-action remake of “Lilo & Stitch” has hit South African cinemas on 23 May 2025, bringing back the beloved story about family, friendship, and belonging. The film is set in Hawaii and follows Lilo, a spirited but lonely girl, and Stitch, a mischievous alien on the run. Together, they learn what it means to belong, as Stitch becomes part of Lilo’s unconventional but loving family. The movie carries a strong message that “ohana” means family, and family means no one gets left behind. To celebrate the movie’s release, Disney is giving away two special Lilo & Stitch hampers to…

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Indonesia Doubles Wage Subsidy, Drops Electricity Discount

Indonesia has updated its consumer stimulus package for June and July, announcing the cancellation of a planned electricity discount and doubling the wage subsidies for low-income workers. Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati revealed that wage subsidies will increase from IDR150,000 (about USD 9) to IDR300,000 per individual each month. This subsidy will support roughly 17.3 million workers earning up to IDR3.5 million monthly and around 565,000 contract-based honorary teachers. The government will temporarily allocate IDR10.72 trillion from the state budget to fund these subsidies. Eventually, the costs will be covered by BPJS Ketenagakerjaan, Indonesia’s social security agency. The wage subsidy…

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