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Brazil shaken by Morocco's shock
Brazil shaken by Morocco's shock

Brazil shaken by Morocco's shock

The World Cup means increased expectations for Brazil. The five-time world champions start each tournament with the dream of winning the title. But in the first step of that dream journey in the FIFA World Cup 2026, the Seleção had to face reality. The match, which ended in a 1-1 draw against Morocco at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, USA, was not just a story of losing points, but also exposed the various weaknesses of Brazil's game.

Brazil’s 'Hexa' dream kicks off against combative Morocco
Brazil’s 'Hexa' dream kicks off against combative Morocco

Brazil’s 'Hexa' dream kicks off against combative Morocco

For Brazil, every World Cup begins with one expectation — lifting the trophy. The five-time world champions embark on their 2026 FIFA World Cup journey on Sunday (June 14) with a familiar dream: winning a record-extending sixth title, the coveted 'Hexa'.

Nature hints at early monsoon onset
Nature hints at early monsoon onset

Nature hints at early monsoon onset

The country is scorching in extreme heat as a heatwave sweeps across almost the entire nation, leaving everyone gasping for relief. Amidst this, the meteorological office has brought good news, forecasting an early arrival of the monsoon along with a easing of the ongoing heatwave.

Bangladesh now a nuclear power
Bangladesh now a nuclear power

Bangladesh now a nuclear power

Bangladesh has embarked on a new chapter in the global energy landscape. The nation has officially transitioned into the realm of nuclear power generation with the introduction of uranium fuel to the inaugural unit of the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant. It has now become the 33rd nation worldwide to attain this capability.

Iran has learned to survive despite adversities
Iran has learned to survive despite adversities

Iran has learned to survive despite adversities

Since the dawn of the Persian Empire, Iran has carried a long history of surviving against adversity. Through invasions, political turmoil, and wars over time, this resilient mindset has been forged. The Iran-Iraq war, in particular, taught the country how to build resistance with limited resources and sustain a prolonged battle. Today, as Tehran finds itself in direct confrontation with a world power like the United States, the question arises: is this stance merely the result of modern technology and military capability, or is it a lesson in self-reliance drawn from harsh historical experience? Or is it a resolute expression of determination to hold its head high and endure while preserving Persia's ancient heritage?

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