The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) secured a majority victory in Bangladesh's election on Friday, while Team GB celebrated its first gold medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics, and India partnered with Alibaba.com for an export program. The BNP, led by prime ministerial candidate Tarique Rahman, who returned to the country in December after 17 years in self-exile, won a two-thirds majority, paving the way for a new government following the ousting of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, according to Sky News. Meanwhile, Matt Weston secured gold in the men's singles skeleton competition for Team GB at the Milano Cortina Games, as reported by Sky News.
The BNP's victory marks a significant shift in Bangladesh's political landscape, coming after the Gen Z-driven uprising of 2024, as stated by Sky News. The win provides the potential for stability in the country. Weston's gold medal win was a result of a near-faultless run in his final heat, increasing his margin of victory to 0.88 seconds, according to Sky News. The 28-year-old, a world and European champion, had been the favorite after leading at the halfway stage.
In other news, India's government announced a collaboration with Alibaba.com to support Indian startups in reaching overseas buyers, according to TechCrunch. This partnership arrives after years of strained India-China relations, with New Delhi having previously banned numerous Chinese-linked apps. The program offers commissions and technical support to assist small manufacturers and traders in reaching overseas markets, as reported by TechCrunch.
Elsewhere, European Commissioner for Sport Glenn Micallef expressed respect for the International Olympic Committee's decision to disqualify a Ukrainian skeleton racer over his custom helmet, while also expressing sadness that "the situation could not be resolved," as reported by Euronews.
In a related story, MIT Technology Review published an article titled "The myth of the high-tech heist," which highlighted the reality that technical countermeasures are rarely a problem in big-ticket crime.
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