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- Blue Origin’s all-female crew safely returns to Earth
- Meta to train AI models using public content in the EU
- Glitter with purpose: Weighing emotion and investment in gold
- Harvard sees $2.2 billion in funding frozen after defying Trump
- Egypt receives Israeli proposal for temporary ceasefire in Gaza
- UAE announces resumption of flights to Syria
- Saudi bans non-Hajj visitors in Makkah hotels during pilgrimage season
- Bangladesh, Türkiye seek to elevate bilateral ties
- Nearly 70% of Gaza now under Israeli displacement orders: UN
- “I’m just an actor”: Akshay Kumar on ‘Kesari 2’ political row
- Bangladesh, Singapore vow to expand cooperation
- Bashundhara Public School welcomes Boishakh in colourful manner
- China ready to work with Vietnam to carry out in-depth co-op: Xi
- Addl SP, executive magistrate arrested in genocide case
- Ekushey Padak winning scholar Prof Shamsul Islam dies
- ‘All problems including roadmap will be resolved thru dialogue and unity’
- Baishakhi Fair begins at Bangla Academy
- Historic Hagia Sophia domes renovated for quake protection
- Section 144 imposed in Rajoir
- Rebellion trial opens for S. Korea’s ousted president: What to know?

Massive Fukushima cleanup exposes workers to high radiation, stress
Fourteen years after the catastrophic Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, radiation levels at the plant have dropped significantly, allowing workers to operate in many areas with minimal protective gear. However, inside the reactor buildingsparticularly the three damaged in the 2011 earthquake and...

UN watchdog chief visits Fukushima as Japan shifts back to nuclear power
The UN nuclear watchdog chief visited Japans stricken Fukushima plant on Wednesday, the day after Tokyo approved an energy plan that marks a return to nuclear power to meet growing demand for AI, reports AFP. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is monitoring Japans efforts to...