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    Tiyasa Nag

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    Tiyasa is an enthusiastic journalist with a passion for uncovering the truth and stating them in a compelling story. Whether it's chasing a breaking news story or crafting a deeply researched feature, she believes in the power of words to inform, entertain, and inspire. Apart from writing, she has a passion for learning different languages. When not chasing the deadlines, you can find her engrossed in either books or drama or listening to music, maybe even brainstorming for her next article over a cup of coffee.

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    The South Korean government on Monday said it has suspended the use of the Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek.in the country. South Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission...

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