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US bans imports from dozens of Chinese firms

The US Department of Homeland Security said on Tuesday that it was adding 37 entities to the Uyghur Forced Labour Prevention Act entity list, bringing its total to nearly 150...

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US further restricts AI chip exports

In recent years, Washington has expanded its efforts to curb exports of state-of-the-art chips to China, which can be used in AI and weapons systems, as Beijing’s tech advancements spark concern among policymakers...

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Israeli strikes kill 12 in Gaza

Gaza’s civil defence agency said Israeli forces pounded the Palestinian territory on Thursday, killing at least 12 people including three girls, 15 months into the war...

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Apparel exports to US declines slightly

Bangladesh’s apparel exports to the United States experienced a slight decline of 0.44 per cent during the January-November period of 2024, compared to the same period of 2023...

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Winter storm leaves large US region blanketed in snow, ice

A major storm system that blanketed a large swathe of the central and eastern United States in snow and ice — disrupting travel for millions and contributing to at least five deaths — was headed offshore on Monday night, forecasters said.

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US reports first human death from bird flu

The patient, aged over 65, had been hospitalised in the southern state since at least mid-December, when the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention announced it as the country’s first serious case of human infection from the H5N1 virus...

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Beijing slams US over potential Chinese drone ban

China said on Friday it would take ‘all necessary measures’ in response to the United States announcing it was considering restrictions on commercial Chinese drones for national security reasons.

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Tintin, Popeye copyrights expiring in 2025

From ‘A Farewell to Arms’ to the cartoon character Popeye the Sailor, thousands of artistic works will enter the public domain in the United States on Wednesday...

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Dhaka-Delhi ties won’t get stuck in single issue: Touhid

The Bangladesh interim government foreign affairs adviser, Md Touhid Hossain, on Wednesday, said maintaining good relations with three big countries - India, China and the United States- and addressing the Rohingya issue was among the priorities in 2025, stressing that Dhaka’s ties with Delhi will advance going beyond a single issue...

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Former US president Jimmy Carter dies at 100

Tributes poured in on Monday for Jimmy Carter, the former US president and Nobel peace laureate who rose from humble beginnings in rural Georgia to lead the nation and died aged 100.

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Trump sides with Musk in worker visa row

An angry back-and-forth, largely between Silicon Valley’s Musk and traditional anti-immigration Trump backers, has erupted in fiery fashion, with Musk even vowing to ‘go to war’ over the issue...

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US homelessness hits new record: report

The number of people in the United States experiencing homelessness reached a new record this year, with lingering inflation and high housing prices among likely drivers, a government report said Friday.

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US to hit new debt limit

The United States could come up against its debt ceiling as soon as in mid-January, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Friday, urging Congress to ‘act to protect the full faith and credit’ of the country.

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Trump announces new deal for averting government shutdown

Republicans in the US Congress have come up with a new funding package to avert a holiday-season government shutdown, Donald Trump said Thursday, after an earlier cross-party deal was derailed by the president-elect...

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Fresh US sanctions biased: Pakistan

Pakistan’s government said on Thursday US sanctions imposed on state-owned and private companies over its long-range ballistic missile programme were ‘biased’ and had ‘dangerous implications’ for regional stability...

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Trump opposes deal to avert government shutdown

Staring down a Friday night deadline to fund federal agencies, party leaders in Congress had agreed on a ‘continuing resolution’ to keep the lights on until mid-March and avoid having to send public workers home without pay over Christmas...

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US welcomes Bangladesh election plan

Patel said the United States would encourage the respect of the rule of law over the course of this whole process, as well as the respect for democratic principles should a transition come to fruition...