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- 47th BCS online application process to begin from Dec 29
- Biden issues 39 presidential pardons, commutes 1,500 sentences
- New ACC Commission imposes travel ban on 5 ex-MPs, families
- Meta platforms donates $1 million to Trump’s inaugural fund, signaling shift in relations
- Internet blackout in July movement: Palak to be interrogated by ICT probe body
- Migrant workers in Lebanon struggle to return home due to war
- SC stays Shomi Kaiser's bail order in murder attempt case
- Tarique urges patience for democracy's restoration, says Fakhrul
- RAB to investigate allegations of enforced disappearances and killings: DG
- Google introduces Gemini 2.0 AI Agents for web, coding, and gaming
- Anybotics secures $60M to expand autonomous industrial robots in the U.S.
- Israeli airstrikes in Gaza kill 28: Palestinian Officials Report
- Martyred Intellectuals Day to be observed in a befitting manner
- Meta to build AI data center in Louisiana as Musk expands Tennessee AI facility
- Rare Jurassic dinosaur fossils expected to fetch millions at Christie's London auction
- Trump picks immigration hard-liner Kari Lake as head of VOA
- South Korea's Yoon vows to fight 'until the very last minute'
- No Iranian ship off US coast: US
- BNP expects Interim Govt to expedite election preparations: Nazrul
Hamas official confirms ceasefire talks in Gaza resume after long hiatus
Efforts to negotiate a ceasefire in Gaza have been reactivated, according to a Hamas official, following a weeks-long stall in discussions mediated by international parties. Basem Naim, a member of Hamass political bureau, told the Associated Press in Turkiye that talks aimed at ending the 14-month...