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- UN 'deeply regrets' deportations of 40 Uyghurs by Thailand
- Champions Trophy: Bangladesh-Pakistan match abandoned due to rain
- BNP leader Habib acquitted in case of 'attack' on Hasina's convoy
- 'Adequate supply of daily essentials during Ramadan ensured'
- Gene Hackman, wife and dog found dead in their New Mexico Home
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- Japan births fall to new historic low
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- Lavrov in Qatar speaks out on new US talks, frozen Russian assets
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- WhatsApp rolls out voice messages transcription feature
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- Military plane crash in Sudan kills 46
- Israel has no choice but to start negotiations: Hamas
- "Our struggle not over yet, fascist collaborators remain active"
- UNHCR chief to reach Dhaka today
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- Met office forecasts light rain over parts of northern region
- Mixed trends in stock markets: DSE gains, CSE declines

FBI says N. Korea behind $1.5bn theft in cryptocurrency
FBI said that North Korea was behind the theft of approximately $1.5bn in virtual assets from a cryptocurrency exchange, reports the Guardian. The theft is being described as the biggest heist in history. The haul, though reportedly devalued, surpassed the previous $1bn record stolen by Saddam...