- Jamaat not involved with occupying-extortion anywhere: Ameer
- Government's interest in other matters besides elections is questionable: Gayeshwar
- Amar Ekushey Book Fair 2025 inaugurated
- Youth can change world: Prof Yunus
- BCB vows stern action against fixing in BPL
- Greenland ‘not for sale’: Denmark
- ‘Birthright citizenship not for unqualified people and unqualified kids'
- 3 Bangladeshis detained at Panchagarh border while attempting to cross into India
- ‘Clearance Sale’ campaign launched at Bashundhara City
- ‘Israel is committed to returning all captives’
- ‘Ijtema ground to be under special surveillance for Akheri Munajat’
- Cancer causes 12% of annual deaths in Bangladesh: Study
- BNP holds talks with Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, 12-Party Alliance on election reforms
- Winter chill to loom for next five days
- Spot-Fixing Allegations: Travel ban on Bijoy
- Any attack on its nuclear sites would trigger ‘all-out war’: Iran
- Arrest warrant issued for New York doctor for prescribing abortion pill
- Meta's WhatsApp claims Israeli spyware Paragon targeted users in different countries
- Ekushey book fair begins today
- Neymar signs for Santos
Meta's WhatsApp claims Israeli spyware Paragon targeted users in different countries
Meta Platforms popular messaging service WhatsApp revealed on Friday that Israeli spyware company Paragon Solutions had targeted numerous users, including journalists and civil society members, across at least two dozen countries, reports Reuters. WhatsApMetas WhatsApp Claims Israeli Spyware...
How to stay safe while using AI tools: privacy tips
AI tools are being adopted quickly, with businesses introducing AI chatbots for many different purposes. These chatbots can help write essays, act as a partner, remind you to do tasks like brushing your teeth, take meeting notes, and more. Most of these tools are powered by large language models...
Human Rights Watch warns new El Salvador laws threaten free expression, privacy
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has raised alarm over El Salvadors newly approved cybersecurity and data protection laws, warning that the legislation could undermine media freedom and citizens privacy rights. The laws, passed by the Legislative Assembly on November 12, 2024, give the government sweeping...