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  • Bugatti sells its last gas-powered hypercar for Rs2.97 billion, sets world auction record

    Bugatti sells its last gas-powered hypercar for Rs2.97 billion, sets world auction record

    At a Wednesday auction in Paris, Bugatti sold its final gas-only supercar for more than $10 million, breaking the previous record for a brand-new vehicle.

    The one-of-a-kind Bugatti Chiron Profilée, which was originally a unique development vehicle and was never intended for the market, sold at RM Paris collector auto auction for a bid of $9.5 million. The final selling price, after fees to the auction house, was around Rs2.97 billion ($10.7 million).

    The amount paid was significantly higher than the $4.5 million to $6 million that RM Sotheby’s had pegged the car’s value at. According to Hagerty, a business that monitors the market for collector cars, the eight-figure price surpasses past auction sales of new autos.

    Bidding for this gleaming blue supercar went so high because it is unique and, in cases like this, collectors “bid knowing they won’t get a second chance,” said John Wiley, manager of valuation and analytics at Hagerty.

    According to Bugatti, going from zero to 100 kilometers an hour, or 62 miles per hour in only 2.3 seconds, the Profilée is the fastest-accelerating Chiron variant. Shockingly, it’s capable of up 200 kph, or 124 mph, in 5.5 seconds. Able to reach 236 miles an hour, it also has a higher top speed than the Pur Sport, but still not as high as some other Bugatti models that can reach 300 miles an hour.

    The convertible W16 Mistral, unveiled last August, was the French ultra-luxury automaker’s prior announcement that it would be the final gas-powered vehicle it would produce. Only 99 of those cars, each costing at least $5 million, will be produced. According to Mate Rimac, CEO of Bugatti Rimac, the parent business of Bugatti, the next high-performance model from Bugatti will be a plug-in hybrid with a different kind of gas engine.

    However, it turned out that Bugatti only had one additional gasoline-only vehicle to offer for sale. However, this Bugatti was never meant to be put up for sale.

    From late 2020, the Bugatti Chiron Profilée was produced as one of numerous variations of the company’s flagship model, the Chiron. There would only ever be 500 Chirons produced, according to Bugatti. A few variations, including the Chiron Sport, Chiron Pur Sport, and Chiron Super Sport, all with different levels of top speed, acceleration, and cornering aggression, were included in that 500-strong group.

    Incredible performance was provided by the Chiron’s turbocharged 16-cylinder engine, which is capable of producing close to 1,600 horsepower, while the Pur Sport added more forceful steering, suspension, and acceleration. However, other buyers were looking for a hybrid product that offered the capabilities of the Pur Sport but with a more relaxed aesthetic.

    As a response, Bugatti’s engineers and designers began developing a new Chiron model with Pur Sport-like performance but a more ethereal, fluid appearance. In order to draw in more air to cool the massive engine, the Profilée sports a larger grille and broader front air intakes than the standard Chiron. Additionally, the transmission was altered to have shorter gear ratios for faster acceleration and greater engine speeds.

    According to Bugatti, the Profilée is the Chiron model with the fastest acceleration. It can accelerate from 0 to 100 kph, or 62 mph, in only 2.3 seconds, and from 0 to 200 kph, or 124 mph, in just 5.5 seconds. Its top speed of 236 mph is more than the Pur Sport’s but still lower than several other Bugatti models, some of which are theoretically capable of reaching 300 mph.

    The name Profilée refers to a classy teardrop-shaped body style that was employed on some well-known Bugatti automobiles in the 1930s.

  • ‘Jail Bharo Tehreek’: Khan asks workers and supporters to prepare for new movement

    ‘Jail Bharo Tehreek’: Khan asks workers and supporters to prepare for new movement

    Imran Khan, Chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has on Saturday asked his workers and supporters to prepare for “Jail Bharo Tehreek” (Movement to Fill Jails) across the country.

    In a televised address, the former Prime Minister announced the movement as the next step to be taken by the PTI in light of the prevailing political situation that has seen several of its top leaders and allies spend time behind bars.

    “We have two options: Considering what they have been doing, we could have gone for a wheel-jam strike and demonstrations — which is one option and a democratic one.”

    However, Imran Khan said that because the state of the economy will worsen with a strike, “I ask all my workers, the Pakistani nation and everyone to prepare for the Jail Bharo Tehreek.”

    This way, he said, the federal government’s “new hobby” of putting every senior PTI leader in jail will also be fulfilled.

    “The entire party and the people should prepare for the Jail Bharo Tehreek”, Imran said. “Whenever I give the signal, we all will get out and get arrested by the authorities.”

    Khan claimed his party never committed such atrocities in its tenure as the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM)-led government in the centre has.

    “Fawad Chaudhry was picked up from home at 3am. What did Shandana Gulzar do that made her a terrorist? As the court gives bail to Sheikh Rasheed, more cases are being filed against him,” the PTI chairman said, insisting that action has been taken against every person who called out the regime change.

    The former prime minister said human rights violations have continued since the “imported government” arrived.

    “No example can be found for the way Shehbaz Gill was tortured. The effects of the torture are still there,” Khan said.

    Speaking about the attempted assassination attack that left him injured, the PTI chairman said he couldn’t get the FIR of his choice registered despite being a former prime minister. However, he said, 60 FIRs were filed against him.

    Imran pinned the responsibility of rising terrorism on incumbent Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif as he recalled the sacrifices made by the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa during the war on terror.

    “Look at the graph of terrorism and how it came down during the PTI government,” he said. “Why wasn’t there any terrorism when PTI was in the federal government?”

    “This is why they (KP public) came out yesterday and thronged the streets in fear that there might be another operation,” he said, adding that countless innocent lives are lost during anti-terror operations.

  • What is the one piece of advice Shah Rukh Khan always gives his kids?

    What is the one piece of advice Shah Rukh Khan always gives his kids?

    Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan held yet another round of #AskSRK on Twitter where among many hilarious questions was one about his relationship with his children.
    SRK has always been open about how protective he is towards his children. In an interview with David Letterman, he revealed that he made sure to spend a lot of time with them.

    ‘If there is one thing I hold against my parents, it’s that they didn’t spend a lot of time with me. Now as a father, I want to be there for my kids as much as possible. That I am going to make sure that I live very long, and I make sure that I keep on living with my kids and never let them feel they don’t have a parent. So any given moment I spend with them, I study with them, I sleep with them, I chat with them, I sort out all their problems, and I hate it when they have boyfriend girlfriend problems.”

    On Twitter when a fan asked Khan about the advice that he would always provide to his children, he replied:

    ‘The journey is important…the end is not.”

    Aside from this, there were also many humorous moments during the #asksrk session, we have provided some of our favorite below

  • Fallout of China balloon saga; Blinken postpones visit

    United States (US) Secretary of State Antony Blinken has postponed an official visit to China, scheduled to start on Friday, calling an alleged spy balloon over his country an “unacceptable” violation.

    Blinken said that the high-altitude surveillance balloon flying over the continental US “created conditions that undermine the purpose of the trip”. He informed China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, in a call Friday morning that he was postponing the trip.

    The decision was made after high-level conversations were held between Blinken, President Joe Biden and other top national security officials.

    White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters that Biden was advised by military leaders not to shoot down the balloon because of the risk to the safety and security of the people on ground.

    China, however, has said that the balloon was a “civilian airship” used mainly for weather research that deviated from its planned course.

  • NO, ScrapFest is not an LGBTQ event

    Social media users are demanding a ban on ScrapFest for allegedly promoting homosexuality in Pakistan. The hashtag #BanScrapFest trended on Pakistani Twitter this week, after a recent news report stated that the event is LGBTQ exclusive.


    However, Urvah Khan, one of the organsiers of the event, confirmed to The Current said that the show exclusively features artists from minority groups of Pakistan, not just based on gender and sexuality.

    Urvah told The Current that ScrapFest (Pakistan) is a performance based music festival showcasing artists from the trans and underground community of Pakistan. Ranging from trans singers/ dancers/ comedians, rappers and hip hop artists from Lyari to musicians and more.

    “This show exclusively features artists from minority groups of Pakistan. Not just based on gender and sexuality but also featuring artists who continue to face discrimination based on race and class”


    While talking about the reasons why the event has been shifted to a virtual venue, Khan said, “The event has been shifted virtually to ensure the physical safety of our artists and audiences. Regardless, by going virtual, now the whole world will be able to see the talent, drive, passion and commitment our artists and communities hold.”


    ScrapFest is a platform created by an artist for artists. Artists who don’t get paid opportunities to showcase their art respectfully come together on this platform to celebrate one another.


    “ScrapFest in Pakistan represents the trans and underground community here. I find it deplorable that when finally the chance to perform for a mainstream audience is given to indigenous, transgender and underground artists in order to come out of an economy of crime, abuse and violence; suddenly folks here are branding this event as such,” she said while talking about the criticism the event is being subjected to.


    “When I am in Canada, I belong to multiple minority groups myself. I do and will continue to support, empower and create performance based opportunities for any artists belonging to any marginalized community.”

    Talking exclusively to The Current, Dr Mehrub, who is hosting the event said that she has no clue how and why the event is being branded as LGBTQ exclusive.
    Mehrub continued by saying that she does not feel anything about the hate the event is getting because it has become a norm

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    She said that she and other transgenders are exhausted at this point. Mehrub further said that “i don’t think that the event was very well managed,” adding that if an event is including minorities and sexual minorities in the lineup one needs to understand the politics going behind it. “You need to follow certain measures and protocols,” she said.

  • ‘Mujhe gaali dega, mai uskay jawab mein thapar maaroonga usko’: PPP’s Kaira’s argument with journalist Kazmi

    ‘Mujhe gaali dega, mai uskay jawab mein thapar maaroonga usko’: PPP’s Kaira’s argument with journalist Kazmi

    Adviser to Prime Minister (PM) for Kashmir & Gilgit Baltistan, Qamar Zaman Kaira, in a verbal argument with journalist Athar Kazmi said that no one has the right to verbally abuse him.

    Speaking on Samaa News’ programme, ‘Meray Sawal with Mansoor Ali Khan’, Kaira said, “If someone verbally abuses me, I will slap them in return.”

    The panel of guests, which included Athar Kazmi, was discussing how families should be excluded from political criticism. Kaira argued that it was highly inappropriate to drag families into the criticism. Kazmi went on to say that it is inappropriate but not a crime.

    Kaira shrugged the point off, telling Kazmi not to become partisan while following someone. Kazmi added that one should be patient in arguments, to which Kaira responded, “I do not give anyone the right to abuse me.”

    Kazmi then posed a question, asking where it was written in the law or in the constitution that one could file a case against someone for verbally abusing them? Anchorperson Mansoor Ali Khan interjected and said it was possible.

    Kaira responded, “Defamation can be both civil and criminal. An FIR followed by an arrest can happen in such a case.”

  • ‘Iss ladlay ko bachaya ja raha tha’: Rana Sanaullah claims that Bajwa and Faiz facilitated Khan until November 28

    ‘Iss ladlay ko bachaya ja raha tha’: Rana Sanaullah claims that Bajwa and Faiz facilitated Khan until November 28

    Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah has claimed that former army chief General (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa and ex-Director General of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Gen (retd) Faiz Hameed facilitated Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan until November 28, a day before Bajwa retired and passed over the command of the army to General Asim Munir.

    Speaking on Geo News programme ‘Naya Pakistan’ on Friday, Sanaullah said, “Iss ladlay ko bachaya ja raha tha” (They were protecting their favourite).

    Declaring that Khan has “gone crazy” after being denied the facilitation which he was previously being provided, “to bring him to the streets”. Backed by this facilitation he wanted to launch a long march and seize Islamabad, Rana Sanaullah said.

    Moreover, he claimed that Imran Khan’s long march was all about the appointment of the new army chief.

    The minister also denied that General Bajwa was going to retire in November. “The date came and he had to retire,” Sanaullah disclosed, hinting that the ex-COAS wanted to continue in his post.

    On February 2, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Senior Vice-President Maryam Nawaz claimed that her party’s actual rule commenced after November 28 as before this date, the PTI chief’s patrons were still holding powerful positions.

  • 97% of nikahnamas in past six years have not given women the right to divorce in Punjab

    97% of nikahnamas in past six years have not given women the right to divorce in Punjab

    Sixty per cent of the “nikahnamas” (marriage registration forms), registered in Punjab from 2016 to 2022, were found to be incomplete, according to a diagnostic study titled “Protecting Women’s Marriage Rights in Pakistan”, The News has reported.


    The Inter-Provincial Working Group on Protecting Women’s Marriage Rights conducted its first working group meeting on Thursday, during which the study’s conclusions were addressed.
    The third meeting in a series of working groups was held to address regional variations in Pakistani law and the framework for its implementation.

    “The diagnostic study shows that the bride’s CNIC number was missing in 48 per cent of the total ‘nikahnamas’ out of which 75 per cent of bride’s were marked as between the age of 16-18. Only 8 per cent of ‘nikahnamas’ contained the right of monthly allowance, 39 per cent had ‘nan nafqah/haq maher’ documentation column crossed out or left blank and 97 per cent of the ‘nikahnamas’ did not give delegation of right of divorce out of which 40 per cent had the column crossed or left blank. In addition, 51 per cent of the forms did not contain any special conditions,” read The News report.


    “There are different laws and policies such as Article 11-3 and Article 25 A of the constitution which give a differing interpretation of the age of child. There should be uniformity and consensus in federal and provincial laws,” said Chairperson NCHR Rabiya averi Agha while emphasising the importance of focusing on the ‘nikkahnama’ as a legal document to ensure protection of women marriage rights.”

  • ‘How we find new ways to embarrass ourselves internationally’: Twitter not happy with Wikipedia ban

    ‘How we find new ways to embarrass ourselves internationally’: Twitter not happy with Wikipedia ban

    The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) on Friday blocked Wikipedia in the country for not removing sacrilegious content from the website.

    “Action was taken because some of the content is still available on Wikipedia after the expiry of a 48-hour deadline,” wrote Bloomberg while quoting a spokesperson of the telecom regulator.

    Earlier this week PTA restricted access to Wikipedia for Pakistanis for 48 hours.

    In a series of tweets from its official Twitter account, PTA has said that the free online encyclopedia had “sacrilegious” content, despite being asked by PTA to remove it.

    The access to the website will be resumed in Pakistan after the removal of the sacrilegious content.

    Twitter is reacting to the ban, with most people criticising the ban on one of the world’s largest crowd-sourced platforms.

    Have a look at the reactions:

    https://twitter.com/nmemon2004/status/1621802574893518848
  • Weekly Inflation jumps 34.5% from last year due to petrol and food prices

    Weekly Inflation jumps 34.5% from last year due to petrol and food prices

    According to official statistics released on Friday, prices rose at their fastest pace in more than four months in the outgoing week, mostly due to rises in the cost of food and petroleum.

    Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI) data showed that as a result, short-term inflation increased from the previous week’s 32.6 per cent to 34.5 per cent on an annual basis for the week that ended on February 2, according to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).

    The week-on-week inflation figure also jumped to 2.8 per cent from 0.45 per cent a week ago. Of the 51 items tracked, prices of 32 items increased, one item decreased, whereas those of 18 items remained unchanged.

    The 34.5 per cent surge in prices is the highest increase since the week ending Sept 15, 2022, when the SPI inflation was recorded at 40.6 per cent.

    The items whose prices increased the most compared to the previous year were onions (up 556.36 per cent), chicken (90.9 per cent), eggs (81.7 per cent), diesel (81.4 per cent), petrol (68.8 per cent), tea (63.9 per cent), broken basmati rice (63.4 per cent), rice Irri-6/9 (62.4 per cent), pulse moong (61.1 per cent), bananas (57.4 per cent), gram pulse (53.2 per cent), bread (48.8 per cent), wheat flour (48.4 per cent), powdered salt (48.1 per cent), maash pulse (46.2 per cent), LPG (43.8 per cent), mustard oil (42.1 per cent), and washing soap (42 per cent).

    Prices of tomatoes (62 per cent), powdered chillies (15.3 per cent), electricity (12.3 per cent) and gur (0.27 per cent) dropped.

    On a week-on-week basis, the highest change was noted in the prices of garlic (17.1 per cent), gram pulse (7.1 per cent), bananas (4.8 per cent), chicken (4.4 per cent), mash pulse (3.9 per cent), masoor pulse (3.9 per cent), mustard oil (3.5 per cent), eggs (3.4 per cent), moong pulse (2.3 per cent), sugar (2.3 per cent), vegetable ghee (2.13 per cent), and broken basmati rice (2.12 per cent), LPG (17.6 per cent), petrol (16.2 per cent), and diesel (15.3 per cent).

    The SPI increased by 1.71 per cent for the lowest-income group (i.e. people earning below Rs17,732 per month) and by 3.3 per cent for the group with a monthly income of more than Rs44,175, according to the PBS.