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- 10 killed in Missouri as tornadoes sweep through southern US
- 'People want to get back country's ownership through exercising voting rights’
- Aid workers killed in Israeli air strike in Gaza
- Khandaker Mosharraf calls quick election roadmap
- Two trains collide at Rajshahi station
- Reform Commission suggests annulling four existing principles of the Constitution
- Arakan Army returns 26 Bangladeshi fishermen
- First mission to Mars will launch next year: Elon Musk
- 'We are committed to people for reforms and trial of genocide'
- Time for action, not empty words: Starmer
- UN chief calls for more support for Rohingyas
- UN views Bangladesh's reform issues as internal matter: BNP
- Sakhawat seeks mutual cooperation of development partners
- DU declares one-day holiday to honour Prof Arefin Siddique’s passing
- UN will stand by Bangladesh in critical situation
- South Africa says US expulsion of its ambassador 'regrettable'
- Police ramps up drives to tackle note fakers before Eid
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- Malaysian police investigate crypto investment scams as 2 victims lose huge
- Van Dijk eyes place among Liverpool's great captains

Behind $500 billion AI data center plan, US startups jockey with big techs
This week, a major announcement by former President Donald Trump about a $500 billion private-sector investment to build AI data centers has spotlighted the emerging role of nimble cloud computing startups. These smaller firms are carving out a niche in an industry long dominated by tech giants,...