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Apple Expands On-Device AI Features While Keeping Data Local

A privacy-first architecture Apple announced an expansion of on-device artificial intelligence features across its ecosystem, emphasizing local processing over cloud-based

Ukraine Pushes for Expanded Air Defense as Winter Strikes Intensify

Civilian infrastructure under renewed pressure Ukraine’s leadership has renewed calls for expanded Western air defense support as Russian missile and

BNP and Jamaat Must Work Together for the Next Five Years: Jamaat Ameer

Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman has said that the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami must work together for the

Scientific Discoveries from 2025 with Future Impact

Animal biology breakthroughs point to innovation Researchers around the world made a series of notable scientific discoveries in 2025 that could have

Renewable Energy Milestones and Climate Gains in 2025

Global clean power leaps and ocean protection wins In 2025, key renewable energy milestones and environmental agreements delivered significant momentum for global

Russia’s Pipeline Gas Exports to Europe Plunge

Energy flows shift amid geopolitical change Russia’s pipeline gas exports to Europe plunged by 44 percent in 2025, reaching their lowest

India’s Rice Dominance Raises Water Risk, Farmers Warn

Agriculture boom and environmental strain India’s rise to become the world’s largest rice exporter in 2025 has triggered both celebration and concern

Global Box Office Ends 2025 Rebalanced but Uneven

Recovery with limits The global box office closed 2025 in recovery mode, but the rebound remained uneven across regions. Big-budget

Smartphone Industry Ends 2025 Searching for the Next Growth Engine

Mature markets show fatigue By the end of 2025, the global smartphone industry is confronting a familiar problem with renewed

Red Sea Tensions Keep Global Shipping on Edge as 2025 Ends

Maritime risk without resolution As 2025 draws to a close, global shipping companies remain on alert in the Red Sea,