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- Most Asian markets cautiously higher as traders eye Trump 2.0
- New textbooks bring joy to kids of Bashundhara Shuvosangho School
- Australia set sights on world domination after taming India
- Demi Moore wins first Golden Globe for 'The Substance'
- North Korea fires ballistic missile as Blinken visits south
- Unemployment in Bangladesh reaches 2.66 million
- Hamas lists 34 hostages it may free under ceasefire
- 1,911 case files go missing from Ctg court, GD filed
- South Korea investigators seek to extend Yoon's arrest warrant
- Khaleda Zia departs for London on Jan 7
- Factories closing, stagnation in investment
- Canadian PM Trudeau likely to resign this week: Report
- Nippon Steel may sue US over Biden's block of US Steel acquisition
- Garment tech, accessories expos to begin Wednesday at ICCB
- Israeli soldiers face growing risk of arrest abroad after Gaza service
US telecom giants confirm Salt Typhoon cyberespionage, reassure on network security
Chinese-linked Salt Typhoon hackers targeted U.S. telecom giants ATT and Verizon, both companies confirmed Saturday. Despite the breaches, both carriers assured their networks remain secure after working closely with law enforcement and government agencies, reports Reuters. An ATT spokesperson...