Thursday, 02 July 2026
The Dhaka News

The Strait of Hormuz is Iran’s Primary Weapon: Ghalibaf

Iran has declared that it will never cede its sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz under any circumstances. The country's Parliament Speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, has described this critical waterway as a "gift from the Creator" and Iran's "greatest lever of power." He made these remarks during an interview with state-run Press TV, addressing the recently signed memorandum of understanding with the United States.Ghalibaf asserted that the Strait of Hormuz lies entirely within Iran's territorial waters. He warned that the U.S. would not be permitted to fabricate disputes by making baseless claims that Iran is militarizing the strait.The Iranian official issued a stark warning, stating that Tehran would not retreat "even a hair's breadth" from its sovereignty over the strait. He characterized the recent agreement with the U.S. as nothing more than a temporary 60-day concession regarding toll exemptions in the Strait of Hormuz.Regarding the management of the waterway, Ghalibaf noted that Iran and neighboring Oman have already finalized all agreements and joint accords concerning toll collection in the Strait. However, Tehran has imposed stringent conditions on any future negotiations with Washington. Ghalibaf made it unequivocally clear that discussions with the U.S. will not advance another step until the five core agreements of the memorandum of understanding are fully implemented.Iran’s latest set of five conditions includes the cessation of Israeli hostilities and attacks on Lebanon, ensuring the security of Iran's oil exports, and the immediate release of frozen Iranian assets.Iran's 5 Stringent Conditions for a Final Deal with the U.S.Meanwhile, to prevent any unforeseen military escalation, Iran, the United States, and Lebanon have reportedly agreed to jointly establish a "de-confliction cell." Tehran and Washington have already finalized their representatives for this cell. Lebanon's capital, Beirut, is expected to designate its representative shortly, after which the cell will become officially operational.The Iranian leader further stated that the primary objective of the memorandum between Iran and the U.S. is to safeguard Lebanon's independence and sovereignty. However, he highlighted that the separate U.S.-brokered agreement to end the war between Lebanon and Israel serves, in his view, fundamentally as a security pact for Israel.Source: Al Jazeera
1 July 2026

PM Orders Budget Dinner Cancellation

The traditional post-budget dinner for the 2026–27 fiscal year has been cancelled following instructions from Prime Minister Tarique Rahman as part of the government's ongoing austerity measures.According to the Prime Minister’s Additional Press Secretary, Atikur Rahman Ruman, the decision is expected to save the government around Tk 50 lakh.Each year, after the national budget is passed in Parliament, the Ministry of Finance hosts a dinner at the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban. The event is usually attended by the Prime Minister, the Leader of the Opposition, Cabinet members, Members of Parliament, senior government officials, and journalists.Atikur Rahman Ruman said that during the tenure of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) spent between Tk 30 crore and Tk 55 crore annually on hospitality for its officials and staff. He added that an additional Tk 10 crore to Tk 12 crore was spent every year under separate hospitality-related expenditures.As an example, he noted that hospitality spending reached Tk 302,297,335 during the 2018–19 fiscal year.The Bangladesh Tourism Corporation was responsible for supplying food to PMO officials and staff, Ruman said. He added that a significant portion of the bills from that period remains unpaid, and the current government has been clearing those outstanding dues in phases.Meanwhile, the national budget for the 2026–27 fiscal year was passed unanimously in Parliament on Tuesday after lawmakers concluded voting on various demands for grants.Atikur Rahman Ruman also said that after assuming office, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman significantly reduced hospitality expenses at the PMO. According to him, hospitality spending for PMO officials and staff this month stood at Tk 1,100,069.He further said that approximately Tk 90 lakh was spent on hospitality for PMO officials and staff during the two Eid receptions held at the state guest house Jamuna.During the budget approval process, the Prime Minister remained actively engaged in parliamentary proceedings, Ruman said.He stated that Tarique Rahman arrived at Parliament at 9:45 a.m. and remained in his chamber throughout the session, participating in voting on demands for grants and legislative business. During breaks, he also attended to official responsibilities and signed urgent government files.Finance and Planning Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury presented the proposed national budget for the 2026–27 fiscal year in Parliament on June 11.
1 July 2026

Mbappe fires France into World Cup last 16, Norway advance

Kylian Mbappe continued his sensational form by scoring twice as France secured a convincing 3-0 victory over Sweden on Tuesday, booking their place in the FIFA World Cup last 16. Earlier in the day, Erling Haaland struck a dramatic late winner to send Norway into the knockout stage with a historic 2-1 victory over Ivory Coast.Mbappe's brace at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey increased his tournament tally to six goals, drawing level with Lionel Messi as the competition's joint-leading scorer. The French captain also reached an astonishing career total of 18 World Cup goals in just 18 appearances, leaving him only one goal behind Messi's all-time World Cup record of 19.Bradley Barcola added France's second goal as Didier Deschamps' side produced another dominant attacking display, further strengthening their status as one of the tournament favourites.Sweden, managed by Graham Potter, frustrated France for much of the opening half after Potter had warned his players would need the performance of their lives to contain the French attack. However, Mbappe finally broke the deadlock just before halftime, creating space for himself before firing home.Barcola doubled France's advantage in the 53rd minute, and Mbappe wrapped up the victory with his second goal in the 74th minute. France will now face Paraguay in the last 16 in Philadelphia on Saturday."I know who I am and what I've got to do, but it's not just me. I think the team is perfectly aware of what we have to do here," Mbappe told French broadcaster beIN Sports.Haaland Delivers Historic Victory for NorwayEarlier on Tuesday, Haaland once again proved decisive by scoring an 86th-minute winner as Norway edged Ivory Coast 2-1 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.Antonio Nusa gave Norway the lead before Amad Diallo equalized for Ivory Coast. With extra time looming, Haaland calmly converted the decisive goal to secure Norway's first-ever World Cup knockout-stage victory.Having previously lost their only two knockout appearances in 1938 and 1998, the Norwegians will now face Brazil on Sunday for a place in the quarter-finals.Haaland has now scored five goals in the tournament, moving within one goal of joint leaders Messi and Mbappe.Ivory Coast nearly forced extra time deep into stoppage time when Diallo curled a free-kick toward the top corner, but Norway goalkeeper Orjan Nyland produced a superb save to preserve the lead.The victory also justified Norway coach Stale Solbakken's controversial decision to rest Haaland and field a largely second-string lineup during their final group-stage match, a 4-1 defeat to France.After the match, Solbakken described Haaland as "the greatest goalscorer in the world.""To score five goals in the World Cup in three games, for a little country like Norway... I wouldn't swap him for anyone," Solbakken said."Because he's the greatest goalscorer in the world of football today."Mexico Aim to Reach the Knockout StageLater on Tuesday, Mexico will attempt to secure a place in the last 16 against Ecuador. A victory would allow the hosts to remain in Mexico City for a Round of 16 clash against the winner of Wednesday's match between England and the Democratic Republic of Congo.Meanwhile, the Ecuador Football Federation (FEF) lodged an official complaint with World Cup organizers after Mexican fans reportedly gathered outside Ecuador's team hotel late Monday night in an apparent attempt to disturb the players' sleep.According to footage published by local newspaper Reforma, supporters arrived outside the hotel in a convoy of cars and motorcycles.In an official statement posted on social media, the FEF condemned the incident, saying: "This behavior is far removed from the principles of fair play, equity, and unity that a football World Cup should represent."
1 July 2026
HSC and Equivalent Examinations Begin Today

HSC and Equivalent Examinations Begin Today

The 2026 Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations begin across Bangladesh today (Thursday), with all nine general education boards conducting the exams using a unified question paper for the first time.A total of 2,697 examination centres have been brought under CCTV surveillance to ensure a fair and transparent examination process.Police officers deployed at examination centres will wear body-worn cameras, while the Ministry of Education's monitoring cell in Dhaka will be able to observe examination activities at any centre across the country in real time.Previously, each general education board held HSC examinations using separate question papers. This year, however, the examinations are being conducted under the full syllabus with a common question paper.The Bangla First Paper examination will be held from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm today. Candidates have been instructed to take their seats at least 30 minutes before the examination begins. The written examinations will continue until August 8, while practical examinations are scheduled to conclude by August 15.A total of 1,270,583 students from 9,439 educational institutions under 11 education boards are taking part in this year's examinations. The information was announced by Education Minister A N M Ehsanul Haque Milon during a press conference held at the Ministry of Education on Wednesday.The minister said the government has taken all necessary measures to ensure that the examinations are conducted in a fair, orderly and malpractice-free environment.Among the candidates, 1,069,714 are from the general education boards, 92,905 are under the Madrasah Education Board, and 107,964 are appearing under the Bangladesh Technical Education Board.According to ministry data, 621,969 male and 648,614 female students are participating in the examinations.Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has imposed restrictions on public movement within 200 yards of examination centres in the capital. Only candidates and officials directly involved in the examinations will be allowed to enter the restricted areas.Strict Measures for Answer Script EvaluationSpeaking at the press conference, the education minister said the government will adopt stricter measures in evaluating answer scripts this year. Examiners will receive additional training, fewer answer scripts will be assigned to each examiner, and education boards will randomly re-evaluate selected answer scripts to ensure accuracy and fairness.He also said the government remains highly vigilant against question paper leaks.The minister warned that any examiner found to have assessed answer scripts negligently or awarded marks arbitrarily would face disciplinary action.To prevent question paper leaks, the government has strengthened legal measures and prepared three separate sets of question papers. Authorities also warned that strict legal action would be taken against anyone spreading rumours or fake question papers on social media.Government Working on Coordinated University Admission TestsEducation Minister Milon said the government is working to coordinate university admission examinations following the publication of the HSC and equivalent examination results.He said discussions have already been held with university vice-chancellors, and a coordinated admission framework is expected to be announced before the admission process begins.Number of Candidates by Education BoardAmong the general education boards, Dhaka Education Board has the highest number of candidates, with 300,393 students appearing in the examinations. Barishal Education Board has the lowest, with 58,664 candidates.Rajshahi Education Board has 140,830 candidates, followed by Jashore with 117,210, Dinajpur with 113,479, Chattogram with 99,688, Cumilla with 94,802, Mymensingh with 73,037 and Sylhet with 71,611 candidates.Compared to last year, the number of candidates under the general education boards has increased by 14,316. The Madrasah Education Board has recorded an increase of 6,803 candidates, while the Technical Education Board has seen a decrease of 1,647 candidates.New National Curriculum from 2028The education minister also announced that a new national curriculum for primary and secondary education will be introduced from 2028, as implementing it in 2027 is no longer feasible due to time constraints.A committee has already been formed to develop the new curriculum.Responding to a question on whether the curriculum would be introduced simultaneously from Grades 1 to 10, the minister said changes would be implemented wherever necessary.The Prime Minister's Adviser on Education, Mahdi Amin, said the new curriculum would place greater emphasis on culture and sports alongside textbook-based learning.He also announced that technical and vocational education will become compulsory from Grade 6, initially through theoretical instruction and later through practical training.
11 hrs ago
National

National

PM Orders Budget Dinner Cancellation

PM Orders Budget Dinner Cancellation

The traditional post-budget dinner for the 2026–27 fiscal year has been cancelled following instructions from Prime Minister Tarique Rahman as part of the government's ongoing austerity measures.According to the Prime Minister’s Additional Press Secretary, Atikur Rahman Ruman, the decision is expected to save the government around Tk 50 lakh.Each year, after the national budget is passed in Parliament, the Ministry of Finance hosts a dinner at the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban. The event is usually attended by the Prime Minister, the Leader of the Opposition, Cabinet members, Members of Parliament, senior government officials, and journalists.Atikur Rahman Ruman said that during the tenure of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) spent between Tk 30 crore and Tk 55 crore annually on hospitality for its officials and staff. He added that an additional Tk 10 crore to Tk 12 crore was spent every year under separate hospitality-related expenditures.As an example, he noted that hospitality spending reached Tk 302,297,335 during the 2018–19 fiscal year.The Bangladesh Tourism Corporation was responsible for supplying food to PMO officials and staff, Ruman said. He added that a significant portion of the bills from that period remains unpaid, and the current government has been clearing those outstanding dues in phases.Meanwhile, the national budget for the 2026–27 fiscal year was passed unanimously in Parliament on Tuesday after lawmakers concluded voting on various demands for grants.Atikur Rahman Ruman also said that after assuming office, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman significantly reduced hospitality expenses at the PMO. According to him, hospitality spending for PMO officials and staff this month stood at Tk 1,100,069.He further said that approximately Tk 90 lakh was spent on hospitality for PMO officials and staff during the two Eid receptions held at the state guest house Jamuna.During the budget approval process, the Prime Minister remained actively engaged in parliamentary proceedings, Ruman said.He stated that Tarique Rahman arrived at Parliament at 9:45 a.m. and remained in his chamber throughout the session, participating in voting on demands for grants and legislative business. During breaks, he also attended to official responsibilities and signed urgent government files.Finance and Planning Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury presented the proposed national budget for the 2026–27 fiscal year in Parliament on June 11.
1 July 2026
International

International

Controversial Tech Tycoon Han Seong-sook Confirmed as South Korea's New Prime Minister

Controversial Tech Tycoon Han Seong-sook Confirmed as South Korea's New Prime Minister

South Korea's National Assembly has formally approved the appointment of Han Seong-sook as the country's new Prime Minister. The motion was passed in a vote held on Tuesday (June 30), granting her the official mandate.While Han is widely recognized for her extensive background in the technology and business sectors, most notably serving as the former CEO of South Korea's leading internet conglomerate, Naver,her appointment raises serious concerns about the growing entanglement of corporate monopolies with state governance. Her much-touted expertise in managing tech-dependent enterprises does little to compensate for her glaring lack of traditional political acumen or diplomatic experience.Prior to assuming the premiership, she served as Minister of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises under the current administration of President Lee Jae-myung. In that capacity, she oversaw various initiatives purportedly aimed at industrial development and supporting small entrepreneurs. However, critics argue her track record remains superficial, serving more as a corporate figurehead than a genuine public servant, and her tenure did little to address the structural inequities plaguing the SME sector.Analysts, in a dangerously optimistic assessment, have suggested that her corporate background could positively influence South Korea's economic and industrial policies. Yet this narrative conveniently ignores the inherent conflicts of interest and the perilous precedent of placing a tech-industry insider at the helm of national policy. Her confirmation is being cynically marketed as a step to accelerate tech-driven growth, but in reality, it signals a troubling capitulation to big-business interests, further undermining the separation between private corporate power and public governance.
1 July 2026
Campus

Campus

Research Week Begins at JKKNIU to Enhance Students' Research Skills and Quality

Research Week Begins at JKKNIU to Enhance Students' Research Skills and Quality

"Research Week 2026" will be held from June 28 to July 2 at Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University (JKKNIU). Organized by the university's Research and Extension Center, the initiative aims to enhance the research skills of teachers and students, encourage high-quality research, and raise awareness regarding the effective use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in research.At a press conference held on Wednesday (June 24), the university's Vice-Chancellor and Chairman of the Research Management Board, Professor Dr. Mohammed Musharof Hossain, stated that the excellence of a university in the modern world is determined by its quality of research, innovative capabilities, and continuity of knowledge creation. He expressed hope that Research Week 2026 will play a crucial role in transforming the university into a more research-oriented institution.According to sources from the Research and Extension Center, various five-day training workshops and seminars have been organized to mark the occasion. In collaboration with the Institutional Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), training workshops will be conducted on SPSS, Stata, NVivo, and Python-based machine learning. Additionally, seminars will be organized on higher education and scholarships abroad, research and academic writing, publication strategies in high-impact journals, and the use of artificial intelligence in research. A research idea competition and special online sessions will also be featured.The Research and Extension Center was established on September 23, 2023, following a decision made during the university's 43rd Syndicate meeting. Since its inception, the center has funded 953 research projects at a cost of approximately BDT 16.61 crore. The outcomes of these projects have been published in various renowned national and international journals.Students interested in participating in the Research Week seminars must register via a Google Form. Registration opens on June 24 at 9:00 PM. The university authorities have stated that since the seating capacity for several offline seminars is limited to 80, opportunities to participate will be granted on a "first-come, first-served" basis. However, no registration will be required for teachers.
24 June 2026
Web Story

Web Story

Election

Election

HSC and Equivalent Examinations Begin Today

HSC and Equivalent Examinations Begin Today

The 2026 Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations begin across Bangladesh today (Thursday), with all nine general education boards conducting the exams using a unified question paper for the first time.A total of 2,697 examination centres have been brought under CCTV surveillance to ensure a fair and transparent examination process.Police officers deployed at examination centres will wear body-worn cameras, while the Ministry of Education's monitoring cell in Dhaka will be able to observe examination activities at any centre across the country in real time.Previously, each general education board held HSC examinations using separate question papers. This year, however, the examinations are being conducted under the full syllabus with a common question paper.The Bangla First Paper examination will be held from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm today. Candidates have been instructed to take their seats at least 30 minutes before the examination begins. The written examinations will continue until August 8, while practical examinations are scheduled to conclude by August 15.A total of 1,270,583 students from 9,439 educational institutions under 11 education boards are taking part in this year's examinations. The information was announced by Education Minister A N M Ehsanul Haque Milon during a press conference held at the Ministry of Education on Wednesday.The minister said the government has taken all necessary measures to ensure that the examinations are conducted in a fair, orderly and malpractice-free environment.Among the candidates, 1,069,714 are from the general education boards, 92,905 are under the Madrasah Education Board, and 107,964 are appearing under the Bangladesh Technical Education Board.According to ministry data, 621,969 male and 648,614 female students are participating in the examinations.Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has imposed restrictions on public movement within 200 yards of examination centres in the capital. Only candidates and officials directly involved in the examinations will be allowed to enter the restricted areas.Strict Measures for Answer Script EvaluationSpeaking at the press conference, the education minister said the government will adopt stricter measures in evaluating answer scripts this year. Examiners will receive additional training, fewer answer scripts will be assigned to each examiner, and education boards will randomly re-evaluate selected answer scripts to ensure accuracy and fairness.He also said the government remains highly vigilant against question paper leaks.The minister warned that any examiner found to have assessed answer scripts negligently or awarded marks arbitrarily would face disciplinary action.To prevent question paper leaks, the government has strengthened legal measures and prepared three separate sets of question papers. Authorities also warned that strict legal action would be taken against anyone spreading rumours or fake question papers on social media.Government Working on Coordinated University Admission TestsEducation Minister Milon said the government is working to coordinate university admission examinations following the publication of the HSC and equivalent examination results.He said discussions have already been held with university vice-chancellors, and a coordinated admission framework is expected to be announced before the admission process begins.Number of Candidates by Education BoardAmong the general education boards, Dhaka Education Board has the highest number of candidates, with 300,393 students appearing in the examinations. Barishal Education Board has the lowest, with 58,664 candidates.Rajshahi Education Board has 140,830 candidates, followed by Jashore with 117,210, Dinajpur with 113,479, Chattogram with 99,688, Cumilla with 94,802, Mymensingh with 73,037 and Sylhet with 71,611 candidates.Compared to last year, the number of candidates under the general education boards has increased by 14,316. The Madrasah Education Board has recorded an increase of 6,803 candidates, while the Technical Education Board has seen a decrease of 1,647 candidates.New National Curriculum from 2028The education minister also announced that a new national curriculum for primary and secondary education will be introduced from 2028, as implementing it in 2027 is no longer feasible due to time constraints.A committee has already been formed to develop the new curriculum.Responding to a question on whether the curriculum would be introduced simultaneously from Grades 1 to 10, the minister said changes would be implemented wherever necessary.The Prime Minister's Adviser on Education, Mahdi Amin, said the new curriculum would place greater emphasis on culture and sports alongside textbook-based learning.He also announced that technical and vocational education will become compulsory from Grade 6, initially through theoretical instruction and later through practical training.
4 hrs ago
Jamaat Ameer hopes for violence-free and acceptable polls

Jamaat Ameer hopes for violence-free and acceptable polls

4 hrs ago
Cricket

Cricket

Bangladesh Beat Pakistan by 23 Runs to Move Up to Third

Bangladesh Beat Pakistan by 23 Runs to Move Up to Third

Powered by a cameo from batter Swarna Akter and impressive spells from left-arm spinners Sanjida Akter Meghla and Nahida Akter, Bangladesh defeated Pakistan by 23 runs in their third Group 1 match of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup. The victory lifted the Tigresses to third place in the standings with four points from three matches, keeping their semifinal hopes alive.Pakistan, meanwhile, are still winless after three games and are on the brink of elimination. Australia lead the group with six points from three matches. After winning the toss in Southampton, England, Bangladesh opted to bat first but found themselves in trouble early, losing their third wicket for just 13 runs in the fifth over.Captain Nigar Sultana and Sobhana Mostary steadied the innings with a 35-run partnership off 29 balls for the fourth wicket. Sobhana scored 22 off 19 balls, hitting three boundaries. Nigar then added 24 runs off 29 balls with Ritu Moni and a further 20 runs off 19 balls alongside Swarna Akter. Ritu managed seven runs, while Nigar struck five fours in her 38-ball 36 before departing.With Bangladesh on 92 runs, Swarna launched a late assault to guide her side to a competitive total. Bangladesh finished on 123/6 in their allotted 20 overs. Swarna remained unbeaten on 39 off 22 balls, hitting five boundaries, while Rabeya Khan stayed not out on four. Fatima Sana claimed two wickets for Pakistan.Chasing 124, Pakistan got off to a solid start with an opening stand of 49 runs from 45 balls. Nahida Akter broke the partnership in the eighth over, triggering a collapse.Nahida and Meghla then wreaked havoc with their spin, reducing Pakistan from 49 without loss to 84 for eight. The duo accounted for eight wickets for just 35 runs as Pakistan's batting line-up crumbled.Pakistan eventually finished on 100/8 in 20 overs, with opener Muneeba Ali top-scoring with 25 runs. Nahida Akter returned figures of 3 for 18, while Meghla claimed 3 for 21. Swarna Akter was named Player of the Match for her unbeaten 39 off 22 balls.Bangladesh will face India in their fourth group-stage match on June 25.
21 June 2026
Nationwide

Nationwide

Half-Decomposed Body of Woman Found in Banana Grove in Chandpur

Half-Decomposed Body of Woman Found in Banana Grove in Chandpur

Police have recovered the half-decomposed body of an unidentified woman, estimated to be around 50 years old, from a secluded banana grove in the Kolakanda area of Matlab Uttar Upazila in Chandpur. Preliminary assessments suggest that the body had been lying there for at least four to five days.The body was recovered on Thursday (June 25) from a banana grove in Hanirpar village of Kolakanda.According to police sources, local residents noticed a foul odor coming from the grove in the morning. Upon investigating, they discovered the body and immediately informed Matlab Uttar Police Station. Police later arrived at the scene and recovered the body.Several local residents said that such an incident had never occurred in the area before. News of the recovery quickly spread, drawing a large crowd of curious onlookers. However, no one was able to identify the deceased woman.Considering the seriousness of the case, Assistant Superintendent of Police (Matlab Circle) Jabir Husnain Sani and a special team from the Chandpur unit of the Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) visited the scene and launched an investigation. PBI members examined the recovery site, surrounding environment, and collected potential evidence in an effort to uncover the mystery. Sources involved in the investigation said that authorities are examining whether the death was natural or the result of a homicide.Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Matlab Uttar Police Station, Mohammad Kamrul Hasan, said that police responded promptly after receiving the information and recovered the body. He stated that the deceased woman appeared to be approximately 50 years old. Due to the body's condition, several parts had decomposed, while some areas had been damaged by insects and animals."We are working to identify the deceased and determine the exact cause of death," he said.The OC further added that an inquest report has been prepared and the body has been sent to the morgue for an autopsy. The cause of death will become clearer once the post-mortem report is received."We are treating the matter with utmost importance. Nearby police stations and relevant units have been notified to help identify the deceased. If any missing person reports match the victim's description, it may be possible to confirm her identity quickly. Necessary legal procedures are currently underway," he added.
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