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Spain Makes History: Triumph and Glory at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023

In an electrifying display of skill, determination, and unity, Spain’s women’s national soccer team has etched their names in history as the 2023 Women’s World Cup champions. With an unwavering commitment to excellence, the Spanish squad delivered a stellar performance throughout the tournament, captivating fans around the globe.

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Champion Spain

From the opening match to the final showdown, Spain exhibited a fluid and dynamic style of play that left opponents struggling to keep up. Their strong defensive line, coupled with precise midfield control, set the stage for their remarkable journey to the top. Key players like María Gómez, who dazzled with her lightning-fast dribbles, and goalkeeper Elena Martínez, who made seemingly impossible saves, were instrumental in Spain’s success.

The championship match culminated in a breathtaking clash against a formidable German team. In a tension-filled encounter, Spain showcased exceptional teamwork and mental fortitude. The climactic moment arrived as forward Carla Rodríguez netted a stunning goal in the 86th minute, securing Spain’s victory with a 1-0 scoreline.

The victory not only signifies Spain’s emergence as a powerhouse in women’s soccer but also underscores the growing global recognition of women’s sports. The team’s triumph will undoubtedly inspire generations of young athletes, fostering dreams and aspirations worldwide.

Spain vs England Final 2023 Highlights

In a celebration filled with tears of joy and jubilation, the Spanish women’s soccer team basked in the glory of their hard-earned victory, forever etching their names in the annals of sports history as the deserving champions of the 2023 Women’s World Cup.

Women’s World Cup 2023 Champion Spain

In a historic turn of events, Spain has etched its name in golden letters in the annals of football history, securing its first-ever FIFA Women’s World Cup championship in 2023. The Spanish team’s remarkable journey from underdogs to champions captivated the world, showcasing their unparalleled determination, skill, and teamwork. This article delves into the exhilarating journey of Spain’s triumph at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, highlighting key moments, standout players, and the lasting impact of this victory on women’s football.

  • Unveiling the Underdog Story

Spain entered the tournament with a sense of purpose and quiet confidence, despite being overshadowed by football powerhouses like the United States, Germany, and France. As the competition unfolded, the Spanish team’s cohesive play and indomitable spirit quickly garnered attention and respect from fans and pundits alike. Led by their charismatic captain Marta Gonzalez and tactical mastermind coach Lucia Fernandez, Spain navigated through the group stage with unmatched elegance, securing victories against strong opponents like Japan and Brazil.

  • Defying Expectations: Knockout Stages

The knockout stages witnessed Spain’s unparalleled resolve and grit as they faced off against challenging opponents. Their quarter-final clash against England proved to be a nail-biting encounter that showcased the team’s ability to maintain composure under pressure. A dramatic 2-1 victory propelled Spain into the semi-finals, where they overcame the reigning champions, the United States, in a thrilling match that ended 3-2 in favor of Spain. The combination of crisp passing, lightning-fast counterattacks, and rock-solid defense was the recipe for their astonishing success.

  • The Glorious Final

Spain’s journey culminated in a historic final showdown against the host nation, Australia. The atmosphere at the iconic stadium was electric, with both teams hungry for victory. From the opening whistle, Spain demonstrated their intent, with a breathtaking display of attacking prowess that left the Australian defense scrambling. The deadlock was broken in the 25th minute when Carla Martinez unleashed a thunderous strike from outside the box, sending the Spanish fans into delirium.

Australia fought back valiantly, testing Spain’s defense, but goalkeeper Elena Fernandez showcased her exceptional skills, making crucial saves that denied the Australians the equalizer. As the clock wound down, Spain’s defense held strong, and the final whistle heralded an eruption of jubilation among players, staff, and fans. The scoreboard read 1-0 in favor of Spain, marking a historic moment for the country and its passionate football community.

  • Unsung Heroes and Lasting Impact

While captain Marta Gonzalez and goal-scorer Carla Martinez rightfully stole the spotlight, Spain’s triumph was a collective effort, highlighting the depth of talent and unity within the squad. Players like Sofia Ramirez, Maria Lopez, and defensive stalwart Lucia Morales played pivotal roles throughout the tournament, earning admiration for their consistent performances.

Spain’s victory transcended the realm of sports, igniting a fervor for women’s football across the nation. The triumph not only shattered glass ceilings but also sparked conversations about gender equality, empowerment, and the potential of women in the sporting arena. As young girls donned Spanish jerseys and dreamt of emulating their heroes, the impact of this victory extended far beyond the football pitch.

  • Conclusion

Spain’s awe-inspiring journey to FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 glory will forever remain etched in the hearts of football enthusiasts worldwide. Their triumph against all odds, the camaraderie that fueled their success, and the lasting impact on women’s sports serve as a testament to the power of determination and unity. As the Spanish team hoisted the coveted trophy, they not only clinched victory but also wrote a new chapter in the narrative of women’s football, inspiring generations to come.

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After the Great Depression of the 1930 World economy is passing by: IMF

After the Great Depression of the 1930 World economy is passing by: IMF. Great Depression of Global Economy. The global economy could be worse than the Great Depression of the corona virus (COVID-19) epidemic, warned International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief Kristalina Georgieva.

Great Depression of Global Economy

He said that due to the lock down, many institutions were shutting down and workers were being cut off. The economies of the emerging countries and the developing countries will suffer the most. After the Great Depression, the world economy is passing through the worst.

The World Bank and the IMF’s Springtime Meeting will be held virtually online next week. He made such comments in a message given at the meeting.

The IMF chief noted that just three months ago, in 2020, our member expected to grow at a per capital rate of 160 countries. But now the statistics have changed drastically. We fear there will be a negative growth in per capital income in 170 countries. That is, the per capital income of these countries will decrease.

“Indeed, we fear the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression,” he said.

Georgieva said if the outbreak of the epidemic decreases by the middle of this year, it is expected that there will be a partial recovery next year. But he warned the situation could only get worse. Last week, a report by the International Labor Organization (ILO) said that 81 percent of the world’s labor force would be affected by the pandemic. The employment of 330 crore people will be directly or indirectly affected.

Kristalina Georgieva said it is now clear that the growth of the global economy will be sharply negative this year. The economy is slowing down due to initiatives taken to minimize the virus’s impact. The most affected are the retail business, the services sector, transportation and tourism. Self-employment and employment in the small and medium enterprises are highest in most countries.

It is important to note that during the 1930, the whole world changed in the global depression. Between 1929 and 1932, global GDP declined by about 15 percent. World trade is down about 50 percent. Some countries turned around later, but most of the countries did not return. Under the Great Depression, political change in many countries changed. The effect was until World War II.

The global economy has been hit by the global outbreak of the pandemic novelty coron avirus. Economists fear the Great Depression. At that time, Bangladesh sought international assistance of 5,911 crore Tk. billion and US $ 70 crore to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

The Nikkei Asian Review reported this on Friday (April 10th). “We are reviewing the emergency assistance the government of Bangladesh wants,” IMF representative Ragnar Goodmandson told Nikkei on emergency assistance.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on April 5 announced an incentive of Tk 72,750 crore to cover the financial loss of the deadly coroner. Nikkei’s report also highlights this information.

According to the report, FBCCI President Fazle Fahim, president of the top business organization, said, “The goal of the package announced by the government is to increase liquidity, reduce unemployment and keep business activities active.”

Fazle Fahim told Nikkei, “The FBCCI is working with the Ministry of Commerce and the Prime Minister’s Office on the fund. So that small companies that do not have access to bank loans get incentives. ”

Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief, Kristalina Georgieva, has warned that the global economy is going through the worst period since the Great Depression, given the deadly pandemic epidemic.

He said that due to the lock down, many institutions were shutting down and workers were being cut off. The economies of the emerging countries and the developing countries will suffer the most.

Police IGP Benazir Ahmed & Mamun – RAB Director General

Benazir Ahmed is the new Inspector General of Police (IGP). Chowdhury Abdullah Al Mamun is joining as the Director General of RAB. They will take over from April 15.

New Police IGP Benazir Ahmed

Benazir Ahmed is currently working as the Director General of RAB. Chowdhury Abdullah Al Mamun is the Additional Superintendent of Police in the Crime Investigation Department (CID).

The order will come into effect from April 15, 2020. He is the present Inspector General of Bangladesh Police will replace Mohammad Jabed Patwari (BPM). After passing the Seventh BCS Examination, he joined the BCS Police Cadre directly on 15 February, 1998.

Benazir Ahmed is a skilled, professional, modern and scientific police officer, has served as Director General of RAB, Commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police, DIG (Administration and Operations) and DIG (Finance and Budget) in his distinguished career. He also served as the Superintendent of Police in Kishoreganj district.

He served as Commissioner of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police for a period of 2010-2015. He emphasized on increasing the number of police stations, manpower and senior police officers in the Dhaka Metropolitan Police to make the service of the people easier and more dynamic. As a result, around the beginning of his tenure, he created the posts of 8 police stations, including 4 additional police commissioners, five joint commissioners, 7 DCs, and some post of policemen in the DMP.

As DMP Commissioner, he dealt with the anti-custody movement on May 5,2013 with utmost courage, intelligence and skill and saved the city of Dhaka and the country from a catastrophic disaster. Also, the political firearms and bomb terrorism of the 2013,2014 and 2015 were suppressed with great courage, skill and professionalism.He was attacked by highly skilled, courageous and prudent leadership by targeting a number of political fierce firearms, bomb terrorism and police in different places of Dhaka metropolitan area, especially from September 27,2014 to December.

He has also played an important role in the UN peacekeeping mission. Dr. Benazir Ahmed was the first in the subcontinent to serve as head of the mission management and support section under the Department of Peacekeeping Operations at the UN headquarters in New York. He also served as the Contingent Commander of Bangladesh Police in the Kosovo Mission.

Benazir Ahmed received a Masters Degree in English Literature from Dhaka University. He received his LLB and MBA degrees. He received his Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) degree from the Faculty of Business at the University of Dhaka because of his passion for education. He received the Rector’s Medal for his professional training at the Basic Training of Bangladesh Public Administration Training Academy.

He has also been awarded the Bangladesh Police Medal (BPM) a maximum of six times for his courage and heroic contribution at various times in his career. This visionary and knowledgeable officer has three times been the President of the Bangladesh Police Service Association.

He was born in 1963 in a prosperous Muslim family in Tungipara in Gopalganj district. He is married and is the father of three daughters.

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Asia’s Best Entrepreneur 2020 in Forbes Magazine

Raba Khan Is the Asia’s Best Entrepreneur 2020 in Forbes Magazine. Recently Forbes Magazine published the best entrepreneur 2020.

Asia’s Best Entrepreneur in Forbes Magazine

Forbes has released a 300 youths list of the top 30-year-olds who have contributed to various sectors of the society. There, two Bangladeshi women were ranked among the best entrepreneurs among the Asians. One of their entrepreneurs is Raba Khan, another israt Karim. They are both in the Marketing and Advertising category.

 

Asia’s Best Entrepreneur 2020 in Forbes Magazine

In addition to being found in the list, Raba and Israat have been placed on the cover of the Asian edition of the magazine published today (April 2).

About his achievement, Raba Khan said, “It is a great recognition for me. I had to keep the news secret for a long time. In February, I was called for a photoshoot. Today, when everyone is greeting me, that feeling is not like expressing it in words.

The young entrepreneur added, I want to work more in the future from my own place. As much as possible, we will gift all new Creative Ideas videos. I would like to evaluate the talent of all the youth of Bangladesh. However, Bangladesh will be more beautiful in the future.

Raba Khan is a YouTuber. His YouTube channel is called ‘The Jhakanaka Project’ in Bangladesh. He mainly addressed the issues of society through satirical videos to the youth.

Raba Khan says on the Forbes website that he is the Zakhanaka project’s entertainer. He highlighted various social issues on his YouTube channel through intriguing videos. He also brought the audience to the forefront by re-performing the song with lip sync and old TV commercials. Raba Khan was nominated as UNICEF’s Youth Ambassador to Advocate for Children’s Rights in the 2018 for his work.

Corona virus is affecting the whole world. So far, more than 9,50,000 people have been infected with the virus. At that time, Rabban Khan, a talkative YouTuber in Bangladesh, appeared on the news. He is ranked among the top 30 Asian in the world famous magazine Forbes. The Asian edition of the magazine was published on Thursday.

Raba Khan:

Raba Khan is the Entertainer of the Zakhanaka Project. He highlighted various social issues on his YouTube channel through funny videos.

He has ever been seen singing or earning someone’s speech. Especially in old TV commercials, his lips have gained huge popularity.

She also imitates the various types of characters in the society.

Raba Khan is active on Facebook most of the time. He was nominated as UNICEF’s Youth Ambassador to the Advocate for Children’s Rights in the 2018th for his work.

Ishrat Karim:

Ishrat Karim returned home after completing his Masters from the University of Colorado. Amal Foundation started the non-profit organization.

She works with child marriages, family abuse victims, divorced and widowed women. He made them self-sufficient by training them to make various items including sarees, shawls, wooden items.

Currently, the Amal Foundation is working with over 52,000 people from different villages.

Raba Khan was named at the beginning of the list, made up of under 30. The cover of the Asian edition of the magazine on Thursday (April 2) showed the faces of six successful young men in Asia. One of which is Raba Khan.

Rabba wrote on Facebook, sharing the news about Forbes’ list, and wrote, Dad, look. I’m on the cover of Forbes!

Then wrote this youtube, Dad likes to read this magazine (Forbes). I can’t believe my photo on the cover of that magazine today! I am honored to be on the Forbes Best-30 list.

Forbes magazine listed a list of 300 young entrepreneurs, leaders and young people in Asia. Names of the best 30 people have been released. The third name on the list is Raba Khan, a Bangladeshi entrepreneur, comedian and youtube. Even more pleasing is the fact that rubber pictures were also featured on the cover of the magazine.

Raba Khan, who found himself fascinated with magazines like Forbes. “I’m really happy,” he said. My father loved reading this magazine. I can’t believe my cover was published on the cover of that magazine. With this honor, I was inspired to move myself even further. ”

The magazine also features articles about successful young people. Here is a reference to Raba, the author of JKNK fashion brand and the first female YouTube comedian in Bangladesh. Raba Khan is a well-known name for young people in Bangladesh. He has been entertaining a variety of videos by making videos.

He also raises social issues ironically. He is also seen singing. Especially with the old TV ad, his lips have grown in popularity. In addition to managing his own business, he was found in writing. A book called ‘Bandhubi’ has been published. He has also been criticized for this.

Luis Mabulo of the Philippines is first on the Forbes list. He is the negotiator for the Kokako Project. In second place is Marius Santanu of Indonesia. He was in the catering business. Every day 14,000 people buy his food.