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Trump Faces Criticism After Offering No Regret Over Deaths of Indian Sailors During Modi Meeting
US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi sought to ease tensions surrounding the deaths of three Indian sailors killed during a US military operation near Oman, but Trump's remarks drew attention for lacking a direct expression of regret or condolences.
June 18, 2026
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Bangladesh Considering Border Fencing Along Myanmar and Sensitive India Frontier Areas, Home Minister Tells Parliament
Bangladesh is considering the construction of barbed-wire fencing along parts of its borders with Myanmar and India to enhance security, curb cross-border crime, and prevent illegal infiltration, Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed informed Parliament on Wednesday.
June 17, 2026
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Leaf Sheep Captivates Scientists With Its Plant-Like Superpower
The leaf sheep, a tiny sea slug found in tropical waters, has fascinated scientists and nature enthusiasts alike for its unique ability to steal chloroplasts from algae and use sunlight as a supplementary energy source.
June 17, 2026
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E-Waste Recycling Emerges as a Critical Solution to Growing Electronic Waste Crisis
E-waste and electronic recycling are becoming increasingly important as discarded electronics rise globally, creating environmental and health challenges that require urgent and structured recycling systems.
June 17, 2026
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Air Quality Index Becomes a Daily Health Indicator as Pollution Concerns Grow Worldwide
The Air Quality Index (AQI) is increasingly being used as a daily health reference as pollution levels rise in urban areas, helping people make informed decisions about outdoor activity and exposure risks.
June 17, 2026
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Wetland and Haor Ecosystems Face Growing Threats as Conservation Efforts Expand
Wetland and haor ecosystems are gaining increased attention from environmental experts and policymakers due to their vital role in biodiversity, climate resilience, and local livelihoods, even as these fragile ecosystems face growing pressure from human activity and climate change.
June 17, 2026
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Cox’s Bazar Surfers Mannan and Fatema Qualify for Asian Games Amid Rising Surfing Culture in Bangladesh
Bangladesh surfers Mohammad Mannan and Fatema Akhtar have secured qualification for the upcoming Asian Games in Japan, marking a major milestone for the country’s emerging surfing community in Cox’s Bazar, even as football fever dominates national attention.
June 17, 2026
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US Government Claims Grok AI Was Used in Military Targeting Operations Amid Legal Battle Over xAI Data Center Power Use
The United States government has stated in a legal filing that Elon Musk’s AI system Grok has been used within military operations linked to Iran strikes, as part of a broader defense of xAI’s energy infrastructure in an ongoing environmental lawsuit.
June 17, 2026
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US State Department Steps In to Assist Cape Verde Goalkeeper Vozinha’s Mother for World Cup Visit
The US State Department has confirmed it is working to help Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha’s mother travel to the United States so she can attend upcoming World Cup matches, following visa and documentation challenges that prevented her from being present at his historic game against Spain.