The Grammys ended in controversy, again. Here’s what to know

A night in music brimming with shocking upsets, historic wins, tributes for artists like the late rapper Takeoff and hip-hop’s 50th anniversary, the 65th Grammys were back in full swing Sunday. Once again, Beyoncé was in the running for the top honor.

Once again, the show ended with someone else winning album of the year.

This year was widely seen as a chance for the Grammys to honor the superstar with a marquee award, especially on a night where she could have ( and did ) become its most decorated artist.

Instead, Harry Styles won, and a line from his acceptance speech stung those who thought Beyoncé should have won.

Here’s what happened, how it’s been perceived and who picks the Grammys’ top honors.

WHAT’S CONTROVERSIAL ABOUT STYLES’ WIN?

Styles won for his third album, “Harry’s House,” and even he seemed surprised when his name was called.

The British pop star was competing again other giants in the industry: acts like ABBA, Adele, Bad Bunny, Brandi Carlile, Coldplay, Lizzo, Kendrick Lamar, and Beyoncé.

While accepting the award, he said, “This is really, really kind. I’m so, so grateful... I’m just so — This doesn’t happen to people like me very often. And this is so, so nice. Thank you very, very much.”

The line, “this doesn’t happen to people like me very often,” drew criticism in the hours after his win.

Styles was born and raised in Northern England and rose to fame in 2010 when he auditioned for the Simon Cowell-led talent competition show “The X Factor.” He placed third with the boyband One Direction. His solo career has earned him several Grammys and Billboard-charting albums and singles.

Styles hasn’t said what he meant by his words. Some have interpreted it as him trying to express how far he’d come from his youth. Others, however, see the remark as an example of white privilege.

WHY ARE PEOPLE MAD AT STYLES’ WORDS?

Many of Beyoncé’s fans are fiercely protective of the singer. They’re called the Beyhive, after all.

Despite Beyoncé’s 32 Grammy wins – the most of any artist in history – many are troubled by the fact she has yet to win album of year and that she’s lost to white musicians every time she has been nominated.

Washington Post pop music critic Chris Richards, in a story headlined “Beyoncé just made Grammy history. Why does it feel like she still lost?” wrote that her historic achievement feels hollow.

“Why does that feel like not enough,” Richards asked. “Because for the past 20 years and counting, the Recording Academy has routinely failed to recognize Black artists at their creative peaks — and to her credit, Beyoncé keeps updating that peak with each new album.”

Similar criticism was raised in other stories and by online commenters, some of whom noted a Black woman hadn’t won album of the year since Lauryn Hill in the late ‘90s.

Ashley Smalls, a Black feminism and pop culture doctoral student at Penn State University criticized Styles’ speech in a tweet: ”‘this doesn’t happen to people like me very often’ when a Black woman hasn’t won that award since 1999 is crazy lol.”

WHAT IS BEYONCÉ’S GRAMMYS HISTORY?

The artist is tied with her husband, Jay-Z, for most nominations all-time with 88 but she has only won 32 times. Most significantly, Beyoncé has lost album of the year four times to Taylor Swift, Beck, Adele and now Styles.

Beyoncé has been nominated in each of the most prestigious categories across her decadeslong career but she has won in these categories just once for “Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It).”

A Black woman has not won album of the year since Lauryn Hill received the accolade for her breakout album, “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” in 1999. The last Black person to win the award was Jon Batiste, last year for his album “We Are.”

WHO DECIDES ALBUM OF THE YEAR?

According to Billboard, the Recording Academy boasts more than 12,000 voting members. The entire membership is allowed to vote in the big four categories — best new artist, record, song and album of the year. Members are also responsible for nominating in their area of expertise, as well as voting on the winners this categories.

Numerous artists have criticized how the Grammys nominate artists. The Recording Academy is undergoing a campaign to diversify its membership and has a goal of having 2,500 female members by 2025.

WHAT’S NEXT FOR BEYONCÉ AND STYLES?

Both are hitting the road for international tours.

Styles’ next show is in Thailand next week and he’ll play shows in Asia and Europe into the summer.

Beyoncé will be starting her “Renaissance” tour in May in Sweden and will play dates in Europe and the United States.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Greece: 3 dead after boat with migrants hits rocks

Three migrants died and 16 others were rescued off the Greek island of Lesbos on Tuesday after a dinghy transporting them from the nearby coast of Turkey hit rocks in high winds, authorities said. The coast guard said the three bodies were recovered off the eastern coast of the island, adding that a rescue effort involving two patrol boats, a helicopter and ground crews was underway to search for others possibly missing. None of the people on the dinghy had been given life jackets. The tragedy in the eastern Aegean Sea occurred two days after four children and a woman died when a boat carrying more than 40 migrants smashed into rocks on island of Leros.

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BPL 2023: Dhaka end with another defeat

The Dhaka Dominators concluded their Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) 2023 journey with a defeat in the final match against Chattogram Challengers in Mirpur on Tuesday.

Chattogram, who were also out of contention for the top four, put up a total of 118/8 in 20 overs with Ziaur Rahman top-scoring at 34 runs and Usman Khan at 30 runs.

For Dhaka, Arafat Sunny bagged four wickets.

In reply, Dhaka could only manage 103/9 in their 20 overs. Soumya Sarkar and Nasir Hossain made promising start but couldn't convert those into substantial contributions.

For Chattogram, Curtis Campher took three wickets and Ziaur took two, securing a 15-run victory.

The defeat marked Dhaka's ninth loss in 12 games.

Nasir Hossain, the captain of Dhaka, had a productive run in the BPL, amassing over 350 runs at an average of 45, including two half-centuries. He also stood out as the leading wicket-taker with 16 wickets to his name.

However, despite his impressive performance, Nasir was unable to elevate the performance of his team.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

SAFF U-20 Women’s Champs: Nepal storm into final beating India by 3-1 goal

Coming from behind, Himalayan nation Nepal storm into the final of the four-nation SAFF U-20 Women's Championship '2023 shocking favourite India beating them by 3-1 goal in their last league match at Bir Sherestha Shaheed Shipahi Mostafa Kamal Stadium in Kamalapur here on Tuesday.

India, which rout Bhutan by 12-0 goal in the tournament opener, today (Tuesday) also dominated the first half by 1-0 goal, but the scenario of the match changed in the 2nd half with the frustration of India.

Nepal, which entered the field Tuesday afternoon in a must-win situation to reach the final, initially went down in the race conceding a goal in the middle of the first half, but the determined Nepalese girls achieved their tough target scoring three goals in a row in the 2nd half, silencing the high flying Indian tent.

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With the day's well merited win, Nepal smartly qualified for the final as the first team securing six points from all three group matches after suffering 1-3 goal defeat against hosts Bangladesh in the first match and beat Bhutan by 4-0 goal in the 2nd match.

After the day's debacle, India, which drew goalless against Bangladesh in the 2nd match, now had to pray for a defeat of Bangladesh against all losers Bhutan Tuesday evening for their tough final berth.

After the match, Bangladesh needs just a draw against all-losers Bhutan in their last league match Tuesday (February 7) evening to qualify for the final.

In the day's match, Apurna Narzari scored first for India in the 21st minute by a placing shot utilizing a cross of Sumita Kumari to dominate the first half by 1-0.

Anjali Chand leveled the margin for Nepal in the 48th minute capitalizing on a lapse of India defender (1-1).

After making the equaliser, confidence level of Nepalese booters grew up and they made a series of attempts towards Indian territory and took its fruit scoring two goals in the last few minutes.

Captain Preeti Rai put Nepal ahead from behind scoring the 2nd goal in the 69th minute from a penalty (2-1) while the match best performer Amisha Karki sealed the fate of the match scoring one more goal in the 89th minute.(3-1).

With the goal, Amisha Karka dominating the scorer list making four goals, featuring a hattrick against Bhutan in the last match.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Fed Cup Football: Bashundhara Kings emerge group champion beating Chittagong Abahoni 2-0

League champions Bshundhara Kings emerged Group B champions in the Bashundhara Group Federation Cup Football 2022-23 beating Chittagong Abahoni Limited by 2-0 goal at the Shaheed Dhirendranath Dutta Sradium in Cumilla on Tuesday..

They dominated the first half by a solitary goal .

Local defender Topu Barman put the Kings ahead in the 40th minute (1-0) while Brazilian midfielder Miguel Ferrerira confirmed the winners victory scoring one more goal in the n55th minute (2-0)..

Sumon Reza of the Kings and Mohammad Tarek of Ctg Abahoni got marching order in the 86th minute of the match after receiving direct red cards.

In the day's other match, Bangladesh Muktijoddah Sangsad KC beat Fortis Football Club by 2-1 goalat the Fl. Lt Matiur Rahman Sradium in Munshiganj on Tuesday.

Uzochukwn scored first for the freedom fighters team Muktijoddha in the 44th minute while Mohammad Sabuj neutralized the margin in the 85th minute.

Sulemani scored the match winner for Muktijoddha SKC in the stoppage time (90+2 minute) of the match

Source: United News of Bangladesh

U-20 Women’s Champs: Bangladesh crush Bhutan 5-0

A brilliant hat trick by captain Shamsunnanahar guided hosts Bangladesh to the final of the four-nation U-20 Women's Championship '2023 with unbeaten run outplaying all-losers Bhutan by 5-0 goals in the last league match at the floodlight Bir Sherestha Shaheed Shipahi Mostafa Kamal Stadium in Kamalapur here Tuesday evening.

The title deciding match between hosts Bangladesh and Himalayan nation Nepal will be held on Thursday (February 9) at 6: pm at the same venue.

With the day's feat, Bangladesh clinched the top slot in the four-team group as the only unbeaten team securing seven points from three matches, Nepal finished runners-up to reach the final collecting six points from three outings while India eliminated from the meet with four points from three encounters.

In the day's last league match, skipper Shamsunnahar made a hattrick scoring three goals while Aklima Khatun netted the two other goals for Bangladesh, which dominated the first half by 2-0 goals.

Aklima Khatun opened the floodgate for Bangladesh in the 22nd minute, utilizing a cross of Shamsun nahar (1-0).

Bangladesh got a penalty in the following minute but forward Shahida Akhter Ripa spoiled the chance by sending the spot kick wide.

Shamsunnahar doubled the Bangladesh margin in the 29th minute by a good header, off a corner taken by Onnoti Khatun (2-0) to dominate the first half by 2-0 goals.

Shamsunnahar scored her 2nd and the 3rd goal for Bangladesh in the 53rd minute by a good shot that kissed the net hitting the side post (3-0)..

Aklima Khantun netted the 4th goal for Bangladesh and her 2nd goal in the 60th minute (4-0).

Captain Shamsunnahar completed a hattrick scoring her 3rd goal in the very next minute by a placing shot near advancing opponent custodian (5-0).

Earlier in the day's first match, Coming from behind, the Himalayan nation Nepal stormed into the final of the four-nation U-20 Women's Championship '2023 eliminating favourite India beating them by 3-1 goals at the same venue Tuesday afternoon.

India, which routed Bhutan by 12-0 goals in the tournament opener, today (Tuesday) also dominated the first half by 1-0 goal, but the scenario of the match was totally different in the 2nd half where India were completely off coloured to concede a goal one after another.

Nepal, which entered to the field Tuesday afternoon in a must-win situation to reach the final, went down in the race initially by 0-1 goal in the middle of the first half, but they smartly bounced back in the match in the 2nd half scoring three goals in a row to achieve their challenging target silencing the high flying India.

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With this well merited win, Nepal smartly qualified for the final as the first team securing six points from all three group matches after suffering 1-3 goals defeat against hosts Bangladesh, but they stayed in the race beating Bhutan by 4-0 goals in the 2nd match.

After the day's debacle, India, which drew goalless against Bangladesh in the 2nd match, made early exit from the tournament despite crushing Bhutan by 12-0 goals in the tournament opener.

In the day's first match, Apurna Narzari scored first for India in the 21st minute by a placing shot utilizing a cross of Sumita Kumari to dominate the first half by 1-0.

Anjali Chand leveled the margin for Nepal in the 48th minute, capitalizing on a lapse of India defender (1-1).

After making the equaliser, the confidence level of Nepalese booters grew up and they made a series of attempts towards Indian territory and took its fruit scoring two goals in the last few minutes.

Captain Preeti Rai put Nepal ahead from behind scoring the 2nd goal in the 69th minute from a penalty (2-1) while the match best performer Amisha Karki sealed the fate of the match scoring one more goal in the 89th minute.(3-1).

With the goal, Amisha Karka dominated the scorer list making four goals, featuring a hattrick against Bhutan in the last match.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

BPL 2023: Mukidul’s 5-wicket haul helps Comilla maintain winning run

Comilla Victorians picked up another win in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) over Fortune Barishal on Tuesday, thanks to right-arm pacer Mukidul Islam who scalped five wickets.

Barishal were bowled out for 121 runs in 19.1 overs after losing the toss and being sent to bat first.

Mahmudullah Riyad was their top scorer with 36 runs, coming in to bat at number three after opener Anamul Haque Bijoy's failure. The other opener, Fazle Mahmud, and middle-order batters Shakib Al Hasan and Iftikhar Ahmed also underperformed.

However, Afghan batter Karim Janat saved the day with 32 off 26 balls, including four fours and a six.

Mukidul was the standout bowler for the Victorians, taking five wickets for 23 runs in 3.1 overs.

In reply, despite losing four wickets for 60 runs, with a contribution of 36 runs off 39 balls by Liton Das, Comilla sealed the match with an unbroken fifth-wicket stand of 62 runs between Khushdil Shah and Andre Russell.

Russell remained unbeaten with 30 off 16 balls, including two fours and three sixes, while Shah hit 23 off 19 balls.

This win marked Comilla's eighth in a row, securing their position as the number two team in the standings with 16 points from 11 matches. They have one more league match to play against Rangpur Riders on February 10.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Dhaka CMM court premises fire under control

A fire that broke out on the ground floor of the office of the Superintendent of Police at Dhaka Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) court premises has been brought under control.

The fire originated around 1:15pm and four firefighting units brought the blaze under control around 2:12 pm, said Anwarul Islam, warehouse inspector of the Fire Service and Civil Defense headquarters' media cell.

The origin of the fire is yet to be known, he said.

No injuries or casualties were reported.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Power generation at Kaptai plant drops severely as rivers dry

The power generation at the hydro power station in Kaptai has been falling due to scarcity of water.

ATM Abduzzaher, managing engineer of Kaptai Hydro Power Station, said only 40 MW power is being produced from the power station due to lack of water as the water receded to 15 feet below from the rule carve.

However, it has the capacity to produce 240 MW power from five generators but only one generator is active now, he said.

If the authorities concerned would be able to operate five generators at a time, then it could be possible to produce 242 MW power but due to water crisis, only the No 2 generator is active, he added.

There is no hope to increase the water level as there is no possibility of rainfall activities.

Meanwhile, 5 MW power is being produced from solar panel adjacent to the main dam of the lake and it total only 45 MW power is being generated from the power station which is being added to the national grid.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Bangladesh, Eswatini can start cooperation in food security areas: Shahriar

State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md. Shahriar Alam has said Bangladesh and Eswatini can establish cooperation in agro-production, agro-processing and food security areas in the context of growing demand for food and essential commodities.

He mentioned the remarkable success that Bangladesh has achieved in agriculture and social development sectors including achieving targets of the MDGs.

The State Minister had bilateral talks with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Kingdom of Eswatini Thulisile Dladla in Mbabane on February 6.

The High Commissioner of Bangladesh to South Africa and high officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs were present at the meeting.

The visit comes following the visit of the Minister for Commerce, Industry and Trade of Eswatini Manqoba Khumalo to Dhaka in July 2022.

The MoU between Bangladesh and Eswatini on “Establishment of Comprehensive Consultation Mechanism” and the memorandum of agreement on “Contract Farming and Agricultural Cooperation” were signed by State Minister Alam and his counterpart Thulisile Dladla, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday.

During the talks, both sides discussed possibilities of establishing contract farming by Bangladeshi entrepreneurs in Eswatini and agreed to work on the matter.

Both sides also agreed to explore possibilities of cooperation in agro-processed and food industries.

Jabulani Mabuza, the Minister of Agriculture of Eswatini, said agriculture is a major potential area of cooperation between Eswatini and Bangladesh.

He said a delegation from the Eswatinian Agriculture Ministry may visit Bangladesh to share knowledge in the agriculture sector.

He invited Bangladeshi agricultural farms to establish contract farming in Eswatini. The Eswatinian side showed interest in sharing knowledge in agricultural production, agro-commercialization as well as agro-research and extension areas with Bangladesh.

The Foreign Minister of Eswatini expressed desire to enhance the present level of relations with Bangladesh.

She maintained that Eswatini looked to develop business and investment relations with Bangladesh and suggested the conclusion of the MoU between FBCCI and the Eswatinian apex chamber of commerce in the field of business cooperation.

The State Minister conveyed the greetings of President Md. Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to King Mswati III.

Alam stressed on promotion of trade and investment relations between Bangladesh and Eswatini to the mutual benefit of the two countries.

He underlined the need of conclusion of agreements in visa waiver for diplomats and official passport holders and avoidance of double taxation with a view to promoting contacts, trade and business.

The State Minister invited the Eswatinian armed forces officers to join courses in defence institutions in Bangladesh.

Briefing on the opportunities of higher education in Bangladesh private universities, he suggested that Eswatinian students may opt to study in different private universities in Bangladesh.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Why we take power from India’s Adani Group at higher prices, questions MP Chunnu

Jatiya Party MP Mujibul Haque Chunnu on Tuesday questioned why the government is buying electricity from India's controversial Adani Group at a higher price.

“Why should we bring electricity from Adani Group at higher price? If we bring, the government should re-examine whether it is for the interest of the people,” he said taking part in the thanksgiving motion on President’s speech at Parliament.

He said that he is surprised that there is so much criticism in India about Adani Group, which is setting up 1500 MW power plant.

“The price per unit bought from them is Tk 24.10. It means Tk 6000 crore will have to be paid annually as capacity charges. Why should we bring electricity from Adani Group with such a high price? If imported, the government should re-examine whether it is in the interest of the people.”

Chunnu mentioned that the Prime Minister said that there is sufficient electricity and there is no doubt about it.

“We got electricity lines in villages. The problem is the matter of hiking power price was under the jurisdiction of the Bangladesh Electricity Regulatory Commission, now the State Minister for Power has taken it in his own hands.”

He said that in fact it will increase the price every month.

He mentioned that the government increased the price twice in January. “If it is not under the tolerance level, there is doubt whether people will be able to use it or not,” he said.

Chunnu said that the price for per unit electricity from Payra Power Station is Tk 13.37 while annual capacity charge is Tk 3,000. The price of per unit electricity from S Alam Company is Tk 18.39 while the capacity charge is Tk 5000.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Google hopes ‘Bard’ will outsmart ChatGPT, Microsoft in AI

Google is girding for a battle of wits in the field of artificial intelligence with “Bard,” a conversational service apparently aimed at countering the popularity of the ChatGPT tool backed by Microsoft.

Bard initially will be available exclusively to a group of “trusted testers” before being widely released later this year, according to a Monday blog post from Google CEO Sundar Pichai.

Google’s chatbot is supposed to be able to explain complex subjects such as outer space discoveries in terms simple enough for a child to understand. It also claims the service will also perform other more mundane tasks, such as providing tips for planning a party, or lunch ideas based on what food is left in a refrigerator. Pichai didn’t say in his post whether Bard will be able to write prose in the vein of William Shakespeare, the playwright who apparently inspired the service’s name.

“Bard can be an outlet for creativity, and a launchpad for curiosity,” Pichai wrote

Google announced Bard’s existence less than two weeks after Microsoft disclosed it’s pouring billions of dollars into OpenAI, the San Francisco-based maker of ChatGPT and other tools that can write readable text and generate new images.

Microsoft’s decision to up the ante on a $1 billion investment that it previously made in OpenAI in 2019 intensified the pressure on Google to demonstrate that it will be able to keep pace in a field of technology that many analysts believe will be as transformational as personal computers, the internet and smartphones have been in various stages over the past 40 years.

In a report last week, CNBC said a team of Google engineers working on artificial intelligence technology “has been asked to prioritize working on a response to ChatGPT.” Bard had been a service being developed under a project called “Atlas,” as part of Google’s “code red” effort to counter the success of ChatGPT, which has attracted tens of millions of users since its general release late last year, while also raising concerns in schools about its ability to write entire essays for students.

Pichai has been emphasizing the importance of artificial intelligence for the past six years, with one of the most visible byproducts materializing in 2021 as part of a system called “Language Model for Dialogue Applications,” or LaMDA, which will be used to power Bard.

Google also plans to begin incorporating LaMDA and other artificial intelligence advancements into its dominant search engine to provide more helpful answers to the increasingly complicated questions being posed by its billion of users. Without providing a specific timeline, Pichai indicated the artificial intelligence tools will be deployed in Google’s search in the near future.

In another sign of Google’s deepening commitment to the field, Google announced last week that it is investing in and partnering with Anthropic, an AI startup led by some former leaders at OpenAI. Anthropic has also built its own AI chatbot named Claude and has a mission centered on AI safety.

Source: United News of Bangladesh