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- Meghna Alam shown arrested in fraud case
- China faces up to 245% tariffs in retaliatory actions
- Trump rejects Israeli plan to strike Iran, favors renewed nuclear deal talks
- Weather forecast: Rain likely across the country, temperatures steady
- EU labels Bangladesh, six others ‘safe’ to fast-track migrant returns
- American retiree finds his dolce vita in Italy, far from fast-food and full of charm
- Iconic Filipino star Nora Aunor dies at 71
- China's Xi arrives in Cambodia for state visit
- BNP delegation joins talks with consensus commission
- Abu Dhabi introduces driverless ride services to Zayed International Airport
- Russia waives $160M fine, extends Rooppur Nuclear loan repayment
- Israeli defence minister confirms ‘annexation’ plan for Gaza
- Don 3: Sharvari to star opposite Ranveer Singh after pregnant Kiara's exit
- Tragic promise drove world's first Michelin-starred woman sushi chef
- Trump admin threatens to ban Harvard from enrolling foreign students
- Soybean oil crisis persists on Dhaka’s grocery shelves
- Medical imaging radiation may account for 5% of US cancers
- Dhaka’s air 'unhealthy' today, AQI hits 183
- UAE to phase out physical ID cards with facial recognition digital system
- Bangladesh Bank tightens rules to identify and report willful defaulters

AI was enemy No. 1 during Hollywood strikes. Now it's in Oscar-winning films
Two years ago, AI was the enemy of Hollywood. Actors and writers went on strike, demanding protections from the encroachment of artificial intelligence on their creative industries. But in a surprising twist, AI is now making its way into some of the most prestigious films, even earning recognition...