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XI–LEE MEETING SIGNALS WARMING TIES AS SEOUL HOSTS CHINA’S PRESIDENT

Regional reset at APEC sidelines Chinese President Xi Jinping met South Korea’s President Lee Jae-myung in Gyeongju, using the APEC

Global fragmentation still likely after Trump-Xi meet, but countries can act to mitigate: PM Wong

  Andrew should answer Epstein questions in US, Democrats say Bbc news, Members of a US congressional committee investigating the

184,000 Cancer Patients Diagnosed Annually in Bangladesh — Timely Tests and Awareness Can Save Thousands of Lives

Every year, nearly 200,000 people in Bangladesh are newly diagnosed with cancer. Experts say tackling this alarming situation requires timely

ENGADGET NAMES ITS “BEST OF 2025,” CAPPING A YEAR OF GADGETS THAT SHAPED CULTURE

Awards snapshot and what it says about taste and tech Engadget’s annual “best of” list crowns the devices that defined

ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME ADDS DONALD GLOVER, AVRIL LAVIGNE, JIM CARREY TO 2025 SHOW

Presenter lineup grows ahead of Nov. 8 ceremony The Rock Hall’s induction night keeps swelling with star power. New additions

BRAC Healthcare Expands Affordable and Quality Medical Services New Branch Now in Badda

Official Launch of BRAC Healthcare’s Badda Branch BRAC Healthcare has officially launched its new branch in Madhya Badda, Dhaka. The

LILY ALLEN ANNOUNCES U.K. THEATER TOUR FOR “WEST END GIRL”

The comeback arc and the rooms she picked Lily Allen unveiled a slate of U.K. theater dates to support her

VOX: ELON MUSK’S “GROKIPEDIA” LAUNCHES—AND IT’S ALREADY A MISINFO MAGNET

A Wikipedia rival with partisan guardrails Elon Musk unveiled “Grokipedia,” an xAI-powered encyclopedia that promises real-time knowledge with Grok as

RUSSIA BATTERS UKRAINE’S POWER GRID AGAIN, TRIGGERING NATIONWIDE OUTAGES

Fresh barrage and cascading blackouts Russia launched another wave of drones and missiles at Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, forcing rolling blackouts

NEW ATTACKS WEAKEN “SECURE ENCLAVE” DEFENSES FROM NVIDIA, AMD, AND INTEL

What researchers broke—and why it matters Security researchers detailed fresh, low-cost physical attacks that pierce trusted-execution environments built into modern