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  • Woman sexually assaulted at Karachi govt hospital; suspect arrested

    Woman sexually assaulted at Karachi govt hospital; suspect arrested

    A woman was sexually assaulted inside a government hospital in Karachi’s Orangi Town on September 22.

    However, the suspect was arrested by the police on Thursday (September 26).

    Dawn reports that the victim stated in the First Information Report (FIR) that she got her daughter admitted to the children’s ward in Qatar Hospital, Karachi. Her infant was suffering from a high fever. Upon the doctor’s advice, she went outside the ward late at night to bring medicines for her child. At around 2:30 am, a young man grabbed her hand and took her to a room where two other men were already present.

    She told the police that the suspects tried to assault her sexually, but a watchman and other hospital staff came to her rescue. The suspect arrested by the police was nominated in the FIR along with two unknown suspects.

    The police registered the case under Section 354/34 of the Pakistan Penal Code, which pertains to assault or criminally forcing a woman with the intent to outrage her modesty.

  • ‘Establishment ke log right dikha kar left marte hain’: Imran Khan

    ‘Establishment ke log right dikha kar left marte hain’: Imran Khan

    Founder Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan has said that the party decided to turn the pre-scheduled September 28 rally in Rawalpindi into a protest.

    Speaking to journalists at Adiala jail Rawalpindi, former Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan said that they (party leadership) are withdrawing a petition from the Rawalpindi bench of Lahore High Court that was filed earlier for the pursuit of No Objection Certificate (NOC), and added: “I know the permission will be declined.”

    He further added that even if the incumbent government gave permission to PTI for the rally at Rawalpindi, the venue would be far from the city.

    Responding to PTI Information Secretary Raoof Hassan’s claims of “inevitable” dialogue with the establishment, he cleared, “He is misunderstood; dialogue with the establishment won’t work.”

    He also advised Chief Minister (CM) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Ali Amin Gandapur not to hold dialogue with the establishment.

    “Establishment kay log right dikha kr left martay hain,” he sarcastically added.

    Earlier, Raoof Hassan had declared on ARY News’ programme ‘11th Hour’, “PTI is prepared to engage with the establishment at every cost.”

  • Novelist Jhumpa Lahiri rejects award in protest of New York Museum’s Palestinian scarf ban

    Novelist Jhumpa Lahiri rejects award in protest of New York Museum’s Palestinian scarf ban

    Pulitzer Prize winner Jhumpa Lahiri, famous for novels and short stories featuring immigrant characters, has declined an award from New York City’s Noguchi Museum after it fired employees for wearing keffiyeh- a Palestinian scarf that is used to express solidarity with the Palestinian cause.

    The announcement was made by Noguchi Museum New York in a statement that read, “Jhumpa Lahiri has chosen to withdraw her acceptance of the 2024 Isamu Noguchi Award in response to our updated dress code policy.”

    Jhumpa is a British-American author whose parents were Bengalis from the East Indian region. Her work mostly centres around immigrants. She won the esteemed Pulitzer Prize back in 2000 for her book Interpreter of Maladies.

    Keffiyeh has become a symbol of resistance throughout the world as protestors demand an end to the genocide in Gaza.

    Earlier, at the end of November 2023, three Palestinian students were shot for wearing their country’s traditional keffiyeh scarves in Vermont, USA.

    On May 19, a 42-year-old Texas woman attempted to drown a 6-year-old Palestinian girl.

  • Juvaria Abbasi, Adeel Haider nikkah was one elegant affair

    Juvaria Abbasi, Adeel Haider nikkah was one elegant affair



    Actress Juvaria Abbasi has shared beautiful pictures of her nikkah ceremony with husband Adeel Haider on Instagram with the caption, “soul-tied to infinity and beyond ♥✨.”

    And we can tell you that the ceremony looks like one elegant affair.

    The nikkah ceremony was a simple event held at Juvaria’s home with close family and friends. In the new pictures, Abbasi is wearing a traditional dress, while Adeel is wearing a white kurta pajama.


    Juvaria Abbasi and Adeel Haider tied the knot on March 15, 2024.

    Here are the pictures posted by Juvaria Abbasi:

  • Dwayne Bravo retires from all cricket formats

    Dwayne Bravo retires from all cricket formats

    Former West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo has announced his retirement from all cricket formats.

    In a post on Instagram, Bravo said, “It is with a heavy heart that my body cannot take any more pain, wear and tear, and hence officially announcing my retirement from all forms of cricket.”

    Before the ongoing edition of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), he had announced that the West Indies T20 tournament would be his last tournament after having suffered a back injury during a CPL match.

    He retired from the Indian Premier League in 2023 and from international cricket in 2021. In his one-day international career, he has scored 2968 runs in 164 matches and has also taken 199 wickets.

    Bravo played 91 matches, scored 1255 runs, and took 77 wickets in T20 matches as well.

    However, Bravo joined the IPL franchise Kolkata Knight Riders as a mentor hours after retiring from all formats of cricket.

  • Pakistan to sell JF-17 aircrafts to Azerbaijan

    Pakistan to sell JF-17 aircrafts to Azerbaijan

    Pakistan has signed a contract with Azerbaijan on Thursday to sell sophisticated JF-17 block three fighter jets, although prices and quantity of jets are unknown as of yet.

    According to a Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR) press release, the deal was part of Pakistan’s effort to enhance and boost defence cooperation with friendly countries and strengthen the air power capabilities of Azerbaijan.

    ISPR added, “JF-17 Thunder Block-III is an AESA Radar and Long Range BVR equipped 4.5 generation Multi-Role fighter aircraft which is capable of undertaking a wide array of combat missions providing contemporary airpower employment options thus strengthening the National Security Paradigm of Azerbaijan.”

    The aircraft is co-produced by the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex and developed jointly with China.

    Pakistan is a key supporter of Turkiye, which supports Azerbaijan in its standoff with Armenia when clashes erupted between the two South Caucasus countries last year, resuming decades-old hostilities.

  • Texas to inaugurate world’s first 3D-printed hotel

    Texas to inaugurate world’s first 3D-printed hotel

    El Cosmico, a unique hotel and campground in the Texan desert town of Marfa, is building the world’s first 3D-printed hotel.

    Using cutting-edge technology, this project will feature 43 new hotel units and 18 residential homes on 60 acres. They have partnered led by Austin-based 3D-printing company ICON and arhirects from the Barke Ingels Group.

    A rendering of a 3D-printed residence at El Cosmico hotel and campground in Marfa, Texas, U.S., in this undated handout image. ICON/Handout via REUTERS

    The initial units of the hotel will feature 3.7 meter high walls, a three-bedroom residence and a single-room hotel.

    El Cosmico’s owner, Liz Lambert, highlighted the design and its flexibilty, saying, “Most hotels are contained within four walls and a lot of times you are building the same unit over and over and over again.”

    He said. “I’ve never been able to build with such little constraint and such fluidity … just the curves, and the domes, and the parabolas. It’s a crazy way to build.”

    ICON print technician John McDonald monitors the Vulcan 3D printer as it lays down the walls for a 3D-printed hotel and residence in Marfa, Texas, U.S., September 10, 2024. REUTERS/Evan Garcia/File Photo

    ICON’s CEO, Jason Ballard, explained saying this process requires continuous adjustments according to weather conditions, ensuring the material’s strength and durability.

    Experts like Milad Bazli warned that this technology opens new doors for innovative construction, but it could impact skilled labour jobs in remote areas.

    The construction of El Cosmico is set to be completed by 2026, with a price range between $200 and $450 per night.

  • Saudi Women’s Premier League starts today

    Saudi Women’s Premier League starts today

    Saudi Women’s Football Premier League will start from today, with three matches scheduled on the first day.

    A total of 10 teams are participating in the League, and more than 90 matches will be played during 18 rounds.

    More than 200 women players are participating in this season from 20 countries.

    The Saudi Arabian Football Federation also launched a marketing campaign in this regard last week, urging fans to come to the stadium to watch the matches and support their teams.

    Saudi Arabia, once conservative, is now promoting women’s sports. The Women’s Premier League shows the country’s effort to support women in football and create more opportunities for them.

  • Meta unveils star-studded AI assistants

    Meta unveils star-studded AI assistants

    Meta launched AI chatbots voiced by Hollywood celebrities like John Cena and Judi Dench on Wednesday, betting that its billions of users are eager to embrace artificial intelligence.

    “I think that voice has the potential to be one of, if not the most frequent ways, that we all interact with AI,” said Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg at the company’s annual product presentation event. “It is just a lot better,” he said.

    The deployment comes months after OpenAI previewed its own ChatGPT voice feature, which drew controversy for its similarity to actress Scarlett Johansson’s voice.

    Meta has obtained permission from the stars featured in its new voice tool, which will be available on Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp. However, Meta AI won’t be accessible in Europe due to concerns about compliance with EU data protection laws and potential fines.

    Meta’s AI relies on content and data from its platforms’ legions of users, a practice that involves numerous obligations and safeguards in Europe.

    400 million users

    Like ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini, Meta AI is an AI assistant that answers questions, creates images, writes messages and even provides companionship.

    This new version builds on the initial release unveiled a year ago. Meta reports that over 400 million people already consult Meta AI at least once a month, and the company aims to make it “the most widely used AI assistant by the end of the year.” Critics, however, point out that many users stumble into MetaAI inadvertently, as it has replaced the search function on apps such as WhatsApp.

    Since ChatGPT’s breakthrough, major tech companies have been rapidly developing AI applications capable of producing high-quality content from simple queries.

    Competition is fierce, with Google and Microsoft having a head start in productivity features, and Apple entering the market with AI-capable iPhones. However, these models require substantial technical infrastructure, energy, and skilled engineers, significantly impacting company resources.

    Meta believes its enhanced assistant sounds more natural, can interact verbally, and analyze images. Like other chatbots, it can suggest recipes from food photos or edit images based on simple user requests.

    Despite concerns about heavy spending on AI and virtual reality, Meta’s profits have soared, with its share price up 60 per cent since the beginning of the year. The company’s success rides on strong advertising results.

    But the social media giant’s heavy spending on AI and virtual reality technology has always been a concern for investors and observers. “When I think about AI, Meta is not necessarily the first brand that comes to mind,” Creative Strategies analyst Carolina Milanesi said.

    “And their biggest hurdle is going to be privacy and trust: a lot of consumers will have issues with trusting that the data is not being used for other reasons.”

  • Pakistan can no longer afford non-filers: Finance Minister

    Pakistan can no longer afford non-filers: Finance Minister

    Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has confirmed that the government is preparing to eliminate the category of non-filers, aiming to reduce the burden on those who actively file taxes.

    “It’s time to remove the non-filers category,” he stated in an interview with Voice of America during his visit to New York, USA.

    “Pakistan is probably the only country in the world with this concept. Either you are a filer, or you’re simply not paying taxes,” Aurangzeb explained. “The government is set to abolish this category.”

    He further added, “The government cannot afford this anymore.”

    This announcement follows remarks by Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Chairman Rashid Mahmood, who said that the government had decided to do away with the non-filers category.

    For the 2023 tax year, 6 million returns have already been filed, and the government expects more following strict measures introduced against non-filers.