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What to Watch This Week: Joya Ahsan’s New Film Leads a Packed OTT Lineup

Bengali literary cinema, cybercrime thrillers and global releases dominate this week’s streaming schedule. Bangladesh’s OTT viewers have a busy slate

NOVEMBER STREAMING GUIDE: STRANGER THINGS, FRANKENSTEIN & A K-DRAMA WAVE

A month packed with big IP November is shaping up as one of the busiest months in streaming, with global

ILLIT UNVEILS DARKER CONCEPT WITH ‘NOT CUTE ANYMORE’

A bold shift in image Rookie group ILLIT has dramatically rebranded for their upcoming single album, trading pastels and school-uniform

Rivers Are Swallowing Homes: Erosion Crisis Reshaping Northern Bangladesh

When Land Turns Into Water Across northern Bangladesh, families living along the Brahmaputra and Teesta rivers are watching their land

Bangladesh’s Esports Boom: Youth Gamers Turn Passion Into Career Plans

Rising Recognition and Shifting Attitudes Esports is entering a new phase in Bangladesh as young gamers transform their passion for

Millie Bobby Brown’s Red Carpet Rebuff Goes Viral at ‘Stranger Things 5’ Event

Star pushes back after repeated ‘smile’ requests Actor Millie Bobby Brown has sparked a wider conversation about celebrity boundaries after

Online Scam Wave Spurs Fresh Warnings on How to Spot a Con

True-crime fans meet real-world fraud risks A new Rolling Stone column is warning readers that the scams they binge-watch in

Enbridge Pushes Ahead With $1.4 Billion Project to Boost Canadian Oil Flows

Pipeline expansion deepens North American energy ties Pipeline operator Enbridge is moving forward with a roughly $1.4 billion project to

OpenAI’s Massive Microsoft Bill Exposes the Cost of the AI Race

Leaked documents reveal billions in revenue and compute spend Newly leaked financial documents have offered one of the clearest looks

Chile’s Presidential Race Tilts Right as Crime and Migration Dominate Debate

Crime fears and border security reshape campaign Chile’s next presidential election is still months away, but the political mood has