Samsung Galaxy S7 smartphones vulnerable

    Reuters: Samsung’s Galaxy S7 smartphones contain a microchip security flaw, uncovered earlier this year, that put tens of millions of devices at risk to hackers looking to spy on their users, researchers told Reuters. The Galaxy 7 and other smartphones made by Samsung Electronics were previously thought to be immune to a security vulnerability known…

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      “My love for gold and cars will not die”

      Golden Baba, 58, arrived in Ghaziabad in a cavalcade of 21 luxury cars for the final stretch of the 200-km-long Kānwar Yātrā. Unlike #Shiva – or #BhōlēBābā (Simple Saint) – in whose name the #Kānwariās undertake the 200-km Haridwar-Delhi walkabout pilgrimage, Golden Baba is laden with 20-kg of gold ornaments (including 25 chains, each weighing…

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        Eid advance train ticket sale begins

        Kabir Humayun: Bangl-adesh Railway has started selling advance train tickets for holiday makers of Eid-ul-Azha yesterday. On the first day, hundreds of ticket-seekers thronged Kamalapur Railway Station to buy tickets, reports banglanews24.com. Station sources said that tickets for August 17 are available on Friday whereas tickets for August 18, 19, 20 and 21 will go…

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          3 more held for spreading rumours

          UNB: Law enforcers have detained three more people from the capital for allegedly trying to create unrest by spreading rumours on social media to instigate the recent student protest. The detainees were identified as Touhidul Islam Tusar, 24, Md Waliullah, 28, and Md Ehasanuddin Ifas, 18.

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            UN helps ‘return’ over 2,000 Somalis from Yemen

            MEMO: The United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) is supporting thousands of Somali nationals return from war-torn Yemen, the UN reported in a briefing yesterday. The last boat carrying some 116 Somali refugees arrived at the Berbera port in Somalia on Sunday. According to the UNHCR, the Assisted Spontaneous Returns (ASR) programme was initiated in 2017…

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              Dhaka’s bus drivers to be put on payroll

              Desk Report: In a major move to curb street accidents in city, Dhaka’s bus owners have decided to scrap the contractual agreement with drivers and include them on a monthly payroll, reports Daily Star. Dhaka RoadTransport Owners’ Association (DRTOA) drew up the major decision yesterday, what is seen as a big move to curb competition…

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                NASA poised to launch first sun-skimming spaceship

                AFP: NASA is poised to launch a US$1.5 billion spacecraft on a brutally hot journey toward the sun, offering scientists the closest-ever view of our strange and mysterious star. After the Parker Solar Probe blasts off from Cape Canaveral, Florida on Aug 11, it will become the first spacecraft ever to fly through the sun’s…

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                  Euro gains as dollar rally fades

                  Reuters: The euro rose above $1.16 yesterday as the dollar’s recent rally ran out of steam, and traders said solid data out of China had calmed investor nerves about recent Sino-U.S. trade tensions, hurting demand for the dollar. The dollar has weakened since hitting a three-week high on Monday, when the prospect of a full-blown trade…

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