Author: Rithe Rose

Rithe Rose is a Journalist. He is also the Sub-Editor of Zoom Bangla News. He is also a good writer. He was born and brought up in Jashore.

The world’s longest study session just got a diploma. On July 29, 2025, the iconic Lofi Girl—beloved by millions for her endless streams of chill beats—shocked fans by revealing a laptop screen flashing “The End.” Clad in graduation robes, she declared: “Finally finished with all my homework. I don’t know what I learned, but I’m done learning.” The viral TikTok moment sparked mass nostalgia among students who’d relied on her calming presence during all-nighters. With her 7-year nonstop YouTube stream halted, learners worldwide lamented: “How am I supposed to study now?” The Evolution of an Internet Icon Born in 2015…

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India’s cybersecurity agency CERT-In has issued an urgent security advisory warning millions of Apple users about critical vulnerabilities affecting iPhones, Macs, and Apple Watches. The August 2025 alert highlights multiple Apple security flaws that could allow attackers to take complete control of devices, access sensitive data, and bypass critical security protections. What the CERT-In Advisory Reveals According to the CERT-In vulnerability note (CIVN-2025-0361), these vulnerabilities exist across Apple’s ecosystem: iOS and iPadOS devices vulnerable to arbitrary code execution macOS gatekeeper security bypass flaws watchOS privilege escalation risks WebKit browser engine vulnerabilities enabling malicious web content “Successful exploitation could allow an…

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H.G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds isn’t just a sci-fi novel; it’s a cultural phenomenon. Its 1938 radio broadcast famously sparked panic, proving its power to tap into primal fears. The story of Martian tripods devastating Earth has seen countless adaptations, but two cinematic versions stand in stark contrast: Steven Spielberg’s big-budget 2005 spectacle starring Tom Cruise, and Rich Lee’s pandemic-era, screenlife-style 2025 take featuring Ice Cube, now streaming on Prime Video. While sharing the same terrifying tripods and source material, their critical receptions and approaches couldn’t be more different. War of the Worlds 2005 vs 2025 reveals a…

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The twisted metal carcass of what was once a £250,000 McLaren 720S tells a story of near-certain tragedy—a supercar sliced like butter by an Autobahn guardrail after hydroplaning off a rain-slicked overpass. Yet in a scene Bavarian police call “verwunderlich” (astonishing), the 61-year-old driver emerged with only minor injuries despite the guardrail spearing through the cockpit, stopping inches from his head. The Rain-Soaked Autobahn Nightmare According to Holzkirchen Highway Police reports from August 5, 2024, the driver entered an interchange connecting the A8 and A995 near Munich during heavy rainfall. Traveling at “inappropriate speed for conditions,” the 710-horsepower supercar lost…

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The internet gasped collectively when TikTok feeds flooded with “Fortnite Dance” references – not showcasing pixelated emotes, but a flesh-and-blood racehorse tearing down tracks. This bizarre collision of gaming culture and equestrian sports has birthed 2024’s most unexpected viral phenomenon, leaving millions bewildered and amused. The Unlikely Star: Fortnite Dance Horse’s Rise to Fame Bred in Kentucky in 2016, Fortnite Dance – a gray roan gelding – raced professionally from 2018-2020 at premier tracks including Del Mar and Santa Anita. Though he secured just one career victory according to Equibase racing records, his name became his ticket to immortality. Owner…

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The rumble of history echoes through Ford dealerships this fall as the Blue Oval celebrates six decades of its iconic off-roader. Ford has unveiled the 2026 Bronco 60th Anniversary Edition, blending vintage aesthetics with trail-conquering technology that honors the original 1966 model while dominating modern terrain. This limited-run package transforms the Outer Banks trim into a rolling tribute, complete with heritage colors and exclusive badging that’ll make collectors and adventurers alike take notice. Retro Design Meets Contemporary Capability Ford engineers haven’t just slapped vintage decals on existing models. The Bronco 60th Anniversary Edition features meticulously crafted throwback elements starting with…

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The summer heat isn’t the only thing sizzling as Marvel Cinematic Universe fans celebrate back-to-back triumphs. With The Fantastic Four: First Steps earning thunderous applause in theaters and Eyes of Wakanda becoming Disney+’s latest streaming sensation, critics are hailing this as Marvel’s strongest streak since Avengers: Endgame. But peel back the headlines declaring “the MCU is back,” and you’ll find a more complex truth: Earth’s mightiest franchise never actually left—it’s simply riding its natural cycle of peaks and valleys that have defined its 16-year journey. The MCU’s Historical Peaks and Valleys The narrative of Marvel’s decline isn’t new—it’s as old…

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For decades, Costa Rica nurtured a vision: becoming a semiconductor powerhouse in the Americas. Strategic investments, skilled workforce development, and courting giants like Intel and Qorvo positioned the nation for success. The U.S. CHIPS Act of 2022, injecting nearly $40 billion to boost regional chip production, seemed the final catalyst. Progress was tangible – high-tech jobs multiplied, and the sector thrived. That promise evaporated abruptly in 2025. Former President Donald Trump’s return to office brought a stark reversal; he labeled the CHIPS Act “horrible” and pushed Congress to repeal it. Overnight, the U.S. subsidies underpinning Costa Rica’s competitive edge vanished.…

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Mexico has claimed the grim title of the world’s most violent country, with its cities dominating global homicide rankings and leaving Brazil and South Africa behind in a deadly wake. According to 2024 data from Mexico’s National Public Security System and United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, cities like Colima, Tijuana, and Acapulco report murder rates exceeding 100 per 100,000 residents—levels unmatched by any major urban centers in Brazil or South Africa. How Mexico Became the World’s Most Violent Country Colima, a Pacific coastal city, recorded a staggering 127 homicides per 100,000 people—the highest globally. Tijuana and Acapulco followed…

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Brazil’s political crisis reached a boiling point this week as Senator Marcos do Val landed in Brasília and was immediately fitted with an electronic ankle monitor by federal police. The order came directly from Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, a figure now at the epicenter of a firestorm involving U.S. sanctions, impeachment threats, and a battle over Brazil’s democratic future. The conservative senator’s monitoring marks a dramatic escalation in Brazil’s institutional warfare. Justice Moraes, overseeing investigations into allies of former President Jair Bolsonaro, faces intense backlash. In July, the United States sanctioned Moraes, freezing any U.S. assets, revoking his…

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The crisp Andes air carries whispers of change as Chile’s presidential race takes a decisive turn. Nationalist leader José Antonio Kast has pulled ahead of communist rival Jeannette Jara, according to recent polls from CADEM and Chile’s Electoral Service (SERVEL). Kast’s 7-12 point lead signals a dramatic rightward shift in a nation once hailed as South America’s economic beacon, now grappling with stagnation and rising crime. With voters disillusioned by years of sluggish growth, this Chile presidential election could redefine the country’s future. Kast’s Lead Reflects Chile’s Economic Anxiety Kast, founder of the conservative Republican Party, capitalizes on widespread frustration…

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In the arid heights of Argentina’s Andes, a revolution is brewing. The Los Azules Copper Mine—perched 3,500 meters above sea level in San Juan province—could redefine global copper supply chains while testing whether “green mining” can power the world’s electric vehicle future. Backed by McEwen Copper, automotive titan Stellantis, and Rio Tinto’s Nuton venture, this $3 billion project aims to transform Argentina from a copper bystander into a key player by 2030. With critical funding deadlines looming and innovative sustainability pledges, Los Azules isn’t just a mine; it’s a litmus test for responsible mineral extraction in the climate era. The…

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Brazil’s stock market faced its steepest foreign capital flight in over a year this July, with international investors withdrawing R$6.3 billion ($1.1 billion) from equities—the largest monthly exit since April 2024, according to B3 exchange data. The abrupt reversal comes after a record-breaking first half of 2025 that saw over R$21 billion flood into Brazilian stocks, propelling the Ibovespa index to historic highs. Why Global Capital Is Retreating The exodus coincides with the U.S. Federal Reserve’s signals of prolonged high interest rates, making safer dollar assets more appealing than emerging-market risks. Simultaneously, domestic debates over Brazil’s fiscal policies—including contentious tax…

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Deep beneath the turbulent Atlantic, 400 kilometers from Rio de Janeiro’s shores, BP has struck black gold—and a geopolitical flashpoint. The British energy giant confirmed its largest oil and gas discovery in 25 years: the Bumerangue field in Brazil’s Santos Basin. Spanning 300 square kilometers and buried under 6,000 meters of rock and salt layers, this Brazil oil discovery could redefine the nation’s economy and test global climate commitments. Bumerangue Breakthrough: Scale and Challenges According to BP’s June 2024 operational update and Brazil’s National Petroleum Agency (ANP) data, the pre-salt reservoir holds immense volumes of oil and natural gas. Pre-salt…

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For millions of Brazilians, daily commutes mean overcrowded buses, gridlocked streets, and hours lost in transit. Now, a historic national strategy promises to transform urban mobility across the country’s largest cities. According to Brazil’s comprehensive National Urban Mobility Study conducted by BNDES (Brazilian Development Bank) and the Ministry of Cities, the government will invest R$500 billion (approximately $90 billion USD) over the next three decades to dramatically expand high-capacity public transportation. This ambitious initiative targets 21 metropolitan regions housing nearly half of Brazil’s population. Brazil’s Public Transport Transformation Blueprint The 30-year roadmap—the most extensive urban mobility plan in Brazil’s history—aims…

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Brazil’s Gol Linhas Aéreas is dramatically boosting air connectivity across Santa Catarina, launching new direct routes and expanding flight frequencies in a strategic move to serve the state’s thriving economy. Following its successful financial restructuring earlier this year, the airline confirms plans to add 1,600 flights and 278,000 seats during the second half of 2025 – a 17% increase compared to late 2024. Gol’s Strategic Santa Catarina Network Enhancement The expansion targets key regional centers where economic activity is surging. Beginning October 2, 2025, Gol will operate direct flights between Chapecó—a vital agribusiness hub—and Florianópolis, Santa Catarina’s coastal capital. Flights…

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In the whirlwind of global trade wars, a small South American nation has emerged as an unexpected winner. As US trade policies in 2025 imposed steep tariffs—145% on China and 25% on Canada and Mexico—the tectonic plates of agricultural commerce shifted overnight. China retaliated by slashing American soybean imports, turning instead to South America. Uruguay, with its modest but agile farming sector, suddenly found its soybeans in record demand, selling at $353 per tonne—matching U.S. prices for the first time ever. This windfall, however, came with hidden costs that reveal the fragile balance of global food security. US Tariffs Ignite…

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The smartphone arena braces for another disruptor as Infinix prepares to unveil the GT 30 5G+ later this week. Slated to join its Pro sibling in the lineup, this device promises flagship-tier specs at a fraction of the cost—targeting gamers and power users craving speed without compromise. Infinix GT 30 5G+: Flagship Features Demystified Leaked specifications confirm a 6.78-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a blistering 144Hz refresh rate—a first for Infinix in this segment. The MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset powers the device, leveraging TSMC’s 4nm architecture for 22% faster CPU performance and 35% improved GPU efficiency over its predecessor. Paired…

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The budget smartphone segment in India is about to witness a power-packed newcomer as Poco prepares to launch its M7 Plus on August 13. Industry leaks and Flipkart teasers confirm this long-anticipated device will feature industry-leading specifications rarely seen in its price bracket, including a massive 7,000mAh battery, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 chipset, and a buttery-smooth 144Hz display – positioning it as a potential game-changer for performance-hungry users on a budget. Poco M7 Plus: Power-Packed Features at a Budget Price Poco continues its tradition of disrupting the budget segment with specifications that challenge mid-range devices. The star attraction is…

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The smartphone landscape is bracing for another flagship contender, as detailed specifications for Oppo’s upcoming Find X9 surface online. According to a recent leak from trusted tipster Digital Chat Station (August 2025), the standard Find X9 model will pack an impressive dual periscope telephoto camera system – a rare and potentially game-changing feature for mobile photography enthusiasts. This leak, corroborated by industry sources cited by GSMArena, paints a picture of a device aiming squarely at the premium segment. The dual periscope setup suggests Oppo is prioritizing unparalleled optical zoom capabilities and versatility, potentially offering distinct focal lengths like a dedicated…

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The weight of Colombia’s financial obligations is reaching a critical point. The Ministry of Finance projects government spending will soar to nearly 557 trillion pesos ($134.2 billion) in 2026. However, this massive expenditure is overwhelmingly consumed by rigid costs: public sector wages, pension payments, and servicing the nation’s rapidly accumulating debt. Alarmingly, economists and official forecasts indicate Colombia’s fiscal deficit – the gap between what it spends and what it earns – could hit a staggering 8% of GDP by 2026, placing it among the highest deficits for major economies in Latin America. Mounting Fiscal Pressure and Borrowing Spiral This…

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The sun-drenched beaches of Rio, the thunderous roar of Iguaçu Falls, and the cobblestone charm of Gramado aren’t just postcard backdrops anymore. In 2025, Brazil’s tourism sector is surging back, driven by travelers craving immersive cultural exchanges and untouched natural wonders. Data from Embratur (Brazilian Tourist Board, May 2025) reveals a 34% year-on-year increase in international arrivals, with destinations prioritizing sustainability and local authenticity leading the resurgence. Brazil’s Tourism Resurgence in 2025 Brazil’s 2025 tourism boom reflects a global shift: travelers now seek meaningful connections over superficial sightseeing. A recent Latin American Travel Association report (April 2025) notes 78% of…

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The streets of Culiacán echo with armored vehicles and bootsteps as Mexico’s military assumes control of security in Sinaloa—a stark admission that local police are powerless against drug cartels armed like paramilitary forces. In August 2025, the government deployed over 2,000 additional soldiers to the state, pushing total troop levels past 11,000. This unprecedented militarization follows months of carnage sparked by infighting within the Sinaloa Cartel after the arrest of kingpin Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada. Sinaloa Cartel Violence Reaches Breaking Point Government data reveals a relentless cycle of violence despite military intervention. Security forces recently destroyed nine methamphetamine labs, seized…

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The escalating trade wars between the U.S. and its key trading partners are redrawing the global financial map. European and Asian corporations, spooked by tariffs and political volatility, are rapidly abandoning Wall Street banks. This seismic shift—evidenced by plummeting U.S. involvement in bond deals and trade finance—signals a fundamental realignment in how businesses secure financial stability amid geopolitical storms. How Trade Wars Are Splintering Banking Alliances Corporate Bond Exodus U.S. banks face unprecedented exclusion from European capital markets. This year, 50% of European corporate bond deals completely bypassed top Wall Street institutions—a sharp rise from 45% in 2023. For…

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