. We'll output same structure with translated text.
Also note: numbers should be in Bengali numerals? The requirement says keep all facts, numbers, and data accurate. Usually in Bengali news, numbers can be in Arabic numerals or Bengali. But since original uses Arabic numerals, we can keep them as is. However, for readability in Bengali, it's common to use Bengali digits. But the instruction says "accurate" - I think keeping the same numeral system is fine. The user didn't specify. To be safe, I'll use Arabic numerals as in original. But note: The original title has "$65,881" - in Bengali we might write "$৬৫,৮৮১" with Bengali digits? Actually the user said "Translate this article to Bengali (bn)" - typically Bengali uses Bengali numerals. But many modern Bengali news mix. I'll use Bengali digits for consistency: e.g., $৬৫,৮৮১. But careful: The comma is used as thousands separator. In Bengali, we often use comma differently? Actually in Bengali, the lakh/crore system