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Meta Introduces New Restrictions on AI Chatbots for Teenagers
Technology company Meta has announced that its AI chatbots will no longer engage in conversations with teenagers (ages 13 to
Disha Patani’s Seafoam Studio
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Hanoi’s 80th Independence Parade Signals Military Confidence and Economic Ambition
Hanoi staged its largest military parade in decades to mark 80 years of independence, choreographing tanks, missile carriers, drones, and
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Columns of armor, missile carriers and flyovers marked a high-stakes anniversary, with visiting dignitaries underscoring the diplomatic weight. The show
Beijing’s Parade as Theater for a ‘New Order’
Beijing’s national parade doubles as strategy, using spectacle to sell self-reliance. Beyond crisp formations, the focus is on integrated systems—drones
Kim Jong Un’s Armored Train to Beijing: Optics, Bargaining, and Ripples
Kim Jong Un’s trip to China by armored train is a signal before it is a summit. Protocol, sealed corridors,
Famine Warnings in Gaza: Aid Logistics, Trust, and Human Reality
With bombardment and blockade grinding on, aid agencies warn that famine risk is rising in Gaza. Food distribution, clean water,
Israel Calls Reservists as Gaza City Push Looms
Israel has begun calling reservists ahead of a new phase in Gaza City, framing the move as a targeted effort
Women at the Heart of Disaster Resilience
Women Most at Risk In Bangladesh, women and children remain the most vulnerable groups during disasters. Cyclone Remal in 2024
Daksu Election Process Put on Hold by High Court
High Court Order The High Court has suspended the election process and the final voter list for the Dhaka University



















