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  • Ayesha Omar and Iffat Omar school a troll over ageist remarks

    Iffat Omar and Ayesha Omar schooled a troll over his ageist remarks. A troll commented under a picture posted by Iffat in which she is posing with Bushra Ansari, Saba Hameed, Samina Ahmed, Ayesha Omar, Arjumand Rahim and Angeline Malik.

    The netizen commented under the post, “Shaitan Buddyan”.

    To which Iffat replied, “Obviously someone with no id and followers can’t utter shit like this.”

    The Bulbulay actress also schooled the troll under a digital portal’s post., “Why do people use ‘age’ as an insult or in a derogatory way?” she asked.

  • ‘His sons should be punished as well’: Sarwat Gillani slams Mufti Aziz-Ur-Rehman

    Sarwat Gillani is currently riding on the success of Churails, in an Instagram story the Dil-e-Muntazir actress has requested authorities to punish the sons of Mufti-Aziz-Ur-Rehman. He was arrested by Lahore Police on Sunday from Mianwali after a video went viral on social media in which Mufti Aziz could be seen sexually assaulting one of his madrassa (seminary) students. He confessed his crime after getting arrested.

    “Good job to our police for trying to track him down in ten cities after he went into hiding, finally catching him after he escaped at least three times,” wrote Sarwat in her Instagram story.”

    Sarwat will be seen next in Zee5’s Yaar Julahe.

  • Video: Meera cries for help after being attacked by armed goons

    Video: Meera cries for help after being attacked by armed goons

    Actress Meera is always in the news for one reason or the other, the Baaji actress cried in a live media interaction today post an attack on her family and property by armed goons.

    Meera claimed that the attackers physically assaulted her brother and mother over property clash. She appealed for help through the video and states that she and her family are ready to be hanged publicly if their claims are proven to be false.

    “The attackers are fraudulent, they want to kill my mother”. She has submitted an application to get security and support from the government in this case.

  • Govt snags big committees usually given to opposition

    Govt snags big committees usually given to opposition

    The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government has bagged the chairpersonship of crucial Senate committees.

    The Opposition does not have the chairpersonship of law and justice, interior and human rights committees anymore, Hasnaat Malik reported in The Express Tribune.

    The chairpersonship of the Senate Committee on Human Rights was first offered to the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP). However, instead of retaining it, the PPP passed it on to the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N).

    “The Opposition parties, either due to internal differences among themselves or backchannel understanding, have been unable to head committees wherein they could have given a tough time to the government in the upper house,” tweeted Hasnaat.

    The PML-N nominated Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed as the chairman of the human rights committee. However, he bartered it with the government and instead became the head of the Standing Committee on Defence in return.

    Earlier, Senator Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar from the PPP was the chairman of the Senate Committee of Human Rights. He took up several human rights issues, including attacks on journalists.

    Mustafa took to Twitter and wrote, “Top of the agenda items for the day was to clip the wings of the Human Rights Committee to turn it into a standing Committee from a funtional one.”

    The government has already modified the rules through the house and converted the functional committee on human rights into a standing committee, which has limited powers. The standing committee can only take up matters related to the human rights ministry.

  • Why influencers are supporting OTG in biwi gone case?

    Why influencers are supporting OTG in biwi gone case?

    Lose your weight turns into losing your wife

    What is the fuss about?

    A 28-year-old man from Karachi got divorced as his wife claimed that he was not the person she got married to.

    Mr Cheema, a resident of Karachi, was working in a multinational company. He has been recently transferred to his company’s office in Lahore for a three-month project.

    He weighed almost 135 kgs and wanted to surprise his wife on his return to Karachi with a massive bodyweight loss.

    He subscribed to a low carb meal plan from an international health meal chain in Lahore, called On the Go by AK (OTG).

    His dedication to avoid Lahori food and strictly follow his diet plan transformed his body.

    As a man with a better physique and appearance, he was ready to surprise his wife after three months. But to his surprise, he was not allowed to enter the house. His wife failed to recognise him and said: “This is not the man who married me.” A huge drama was created and everyone in the neighbourhood also witnessed it.

    The residents reported that the husband took the insulting remarks from his wife personally, and his aggression escalated beyond control. The fight led to a divorce.

    Mr Cheema filed a lawsuit against On the go by AK (OTG) as he held the company responsible for his divorce.

    A representative from OTG has discredited the information of a lawsuit, claiming no such action was taken by their client.

    OTG claimed that the client was provided with a healthy weight loss diet to lose weight for which they have been successful. Losing 40 kgs in three months was the highest weight loss by a client in such time, OTG mentioned.

    Celebrities and the meme community have urged followers to subscribe to a meal plan from OTG as a protest against such people in society.

    Many A-listers influencers use our High-end meal plans to stay in shape but never have we seen such drama in the past.

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  • Netanyahu’s grip on power loosens as rival moves to unseat him

    Netanyahu’s grip on power loosens as rival moves to unseat him

    Far-right party leader Naftali Bennett threw his crucial support on Sunday behind a “unity government” in Israel to unseat Prime Minister Benjamin (PM) Netanyahu, in what would be the end of a political era.

    Bennett’s decision, which he announced in a televised address, could enable opposition chief Yair Lapid to put together a coalition of right-wing, centrist and leftist parties and hand Netanyahu his first election defeat since 1999.

    Lapid, head of the centrist Yesh Atid party that finished second to Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud in an inconclusive March 23 national ballot, faces a Wednesday deadline from Israel’s president to announce a new government.

    Lapid’s chances of success have rested largely with Bennett, a former defence chief and a high-tech millionaire whose Yamina party’s six seats in the 120-member parliament are enough to give him the status of kingmaker.

    Under a prospective power-sharing deal, Bennett would replace Netanyahu, the 71-year-old head of the Likud party, as prime minister and later give way to centrist Lapid in a rotation agreement.

    “I am announcing today that I intend to work with all my might towards establishing a unity government with Yesh Atid chairman Yair Lapid,” Bennett said in his speech. “It’s either a fifth election, or a unity government.”

    Responding on television to Bennett’s announcement, Netanyahu accused him of perpetrating “the fraud of the century”, citing past public promises Bennett made not to join up with Lapid. He said a right-wing government was still a possibility.

    Israel has held four elections since April 2019 that ended with no clear winner and left Netanyahu and his rivals short of a parliamentary majority, with the veteran leader remaining in office as head of a caretaker government.

    The new prospective coalition’s diverse members would have little in common apart from the desire to end the 12-year run of Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving leader, now on trial over corruption charges that he denies.

    An anti-Netanyahu alliance would be fragile and require outside backing by Arab members of parliament who oppose much of Bennett’s agenda, which includes more settlement building in the occupied West Bank and its partial annexation.

    It would be expected to focus on the economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, while setting aside issues on which members disagree, such as the role of religion in society and Palestinian aspirations for statehood.

    Netanyahu said such a coalition was a danger to Israel’s security and future.

    “What will it do for Israel’s deterrence? How will we look in the eyes of our enemies,” he said. “What will they do in Iran and in Gaza? What will they say in the halls of government in Washington?”

    A Bennett-Lapid agreement had already been reported to be close when violence broke out between Israel and Gaza militants on May 10 and Bennett suspended the discussions. The fighting ended with a ceasefire after 11 days.

    A Palestine Liberation Organization official said after Bennett’s speech that the prospective government would be “extreme rightist” and no different than administrations headed by Netanyahu.

    Trying to scupper an opposition deal, Netanyahu made a three-way counter-offer on Sunday to stand aside in favour of another right-wing politician, Gideon Saar.

    Under that blueprint, Saar would serve as prime minister for 15 months, Netanyahu would return for two years, and Bennett would then take over for the rest of the government’s term.

    However, Saar, a former Likud cabinet minister, swiftly rejected the offer.

    Netanyahu’s rivals have cited his corruption case as a main reason why Israel needs a new leader, arguing that he might use a new term to legislate immunity to shield himself.

    If Lapid, 57, fails to announce a government by Wednesday, at the end of a 28-day period to build a coalition, a new election is likely.

  • Proposed bill to make marriage of 18-year-olds mandatory sparks outrage

    Member of Sindh Assembly Syed Abdul Rasheed has submitted a draft of “The Sindh Compulsory Marriage Act, 2021” to the Sindh Assembly Secretariat, Dawn has reported. The proposed bill seeks to make it mandatory for parents to marry of their children as soon as they turn18. The proposed bill also states that parents who do not have any justified reason for the delay in the marriage of an adult will be fined.

    However, the bill is unlikely to be passed but the proposed bill got a massive reaction from social media with most people criticising it.

    Have a look at some of the tweets:

    https://twitter.com/ReemKhurshid/status/1397553355422064648

  • Dogecoin tumbles after Elon Musk calls it a ‘hustle’ on ‘SNL’ show

    Dogecoin tumbles after Elon Musk calls it a ‘hustle’ on ‘SNL’ show

    Dogecoin lost more than a third of its price on Sunday after Elon Musk called it a ‘hustle’ during his guest-host spot on the Saturday Night Live (SNL).

    Dogecoin was quoted as low as $0.416 on crypto exchange Binance, down 36% from levels around $0.65 before the show.

    Cryptocurrency enthusiasts had for days been eager to see what he would say, after his tweets, this year turned the once-obscure digital currency, which began as a social media joke, into a speculator’s dream.

    Asked ‘what is dogecoin’, Musk replied, “It’s the future of currency. It’s an unstoppable financial vehicle that’s going to take over the world.”

    When a show cast member Michael Che countered, “So, it’s a hustle?”, Musk replied, “Yeah, it’s a hustle,” and laughed.

    Musk is the rare business mogul to have been asked to host the venerable comedy TV show. His appearance on the iconic late-night show puts Musk back in the spotlight just as Tesla’s stock is losing steam following last year’s monster rally.

    The unconventional CEO has posted numerous comments about cryptocurrencies on Twitter and criticized regular cash for having negative real interest rates. ‘Only a fool wouldn’t look elsewhere,” he said in February.

    His cryptic tweets “Doge” and “Dogecoin is the people’s crypto” that month kicked off a rally in dogecoin – created as a parody on the more mainstream bitcoin and ethereum.

    On Thursday, Musk tweeted: “Cryptocurrency is promising, but please invest with caution!” with a video clip attached in which he said, “it should be considered speculation at this point.”

    But he also said, in the video, that cryptocurrency has a “good chance” of becoming what he called “the future currency of the Earth.”

    Some financial commentators questioned whether it was responsible for Musk to comment on the cryptocurrency, given he has the power to move its price.

    “I think he’s having a lot of fun … He can say anything he wants about dogecoin or cryptos fully aware that just him saying something moves the price,” said James Angel, associate professor at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, who specializes in financial markets and cryptocurrency.

    “Anyone who wants to play the Elon Musk game should be prepared to lose all their money.”

    The flood of selling appeared to cause problems for popular retail trading platform Robinhood, which tweeted early on Sunday that due to high trading volume and volatility some customers had experienced “intermittent issues” trading cryptocurrencies.

    The company later said the issues had been resolved and that it would contact customers affected by the downtime.

    On crypto data tracker CoinGecko.com, dogecoin has jumped more than 800% over the last month and is now the fourth-largest digital currency, with a market capitalization of $73 billion. It hit a record high Thursday above $0.73.

    Tesla said in February it bought $1.5 billion worth of bitcoin and would soon accept it as a form of payment for its electric cars, a large stride toward mainstream acceptance that sent bitcoin soaring to a record high of nearly $62,000.

    Tesla shares closed 1.3% higher at $672.37 on Friday.

    Some crypto experts said that Sunday’s dogecoin selloff was driven by speculation and that Musk had not hurt its long-term prospects.

    “Long term fundamentals of doge are intact. This is a buying opportunity,” said Jehan Chu, managing partner at Hong Kong blockchain venture capital firm Kenetic Capital.

    “It’s a true social currency – that’s its value.”

  • Honda increases bike prices for the fourth time in 2021

    Honda increases bike prices for the fourth time in 2021

    Honda has increased the prices of its motorcycles for the fourth time this year bringing the new CD70 (cash deposit) to Rs84,500.

    Furthermore, the famous Honda CG-125 has seen a price hike of Rs3,000 as it will now cost Rs139,500 against the old price of Rs 136,500. The price for CD70-Dream has jumped to Rs 90,500 after an increase of Rs2,600.

    New price list for Honda bikes after price increase
    New price list for Honda bikes after price increase

    The new price of CG-125 (self starter) is now 167,500, while the price of a CB-125F is Rs200,500. CB-150F is for Rs255,500 after an increase of Rs3,000.

    Earlier in April 2021, the motorbikes manufacturing company increased the prices up to Rs1,600 of Honda CD70, CD dream and Honda Pridor. The Honda CG125, CG 125F, Honda CG 125s, and Honda CB 150F each witnessed a price jump of Rs1,600.

    The increase in the prices is happening now for the fourth time in 2021. First, the company increased the prices on New Year’s Eve. One month later, the company announced another price increase on February 1.

    Honda Atlas has not provided any reason for price inflation. The value of the rupee had strengthened against the dollar and the general public was naturally expecting a decrease in the price, but Honda has lambasted people with four consecutive price hikes.

    Lastly, Honda Atlas is famous for monotony in technology and design. Since the 1990s, Honda hasn’t brought any technical or aesthetical innovation to its bikes. In an insult to injury, the general sentiment is that the quality of bikes has further deteriorated.

    How would you rate this attitude of Honda? Let us know in the comment section.

  • Indian forces lodge FIR against Pakistani spy pigeon

    Indian forces lodge FIR against Pakistani spy pigeon

    Indian forces have claimed to have captured another ‘Pakistani spy pigeon’ near Kahagargh, Amristar.

    As per the report, the pigeon was allegedly carrying a “suspicious piece of paper tied to its legs” when it landed on the shoulder of an Indian army officer who was on guard duty about 500 meters from the border.

    A First Information Report (FIR) has been lodged in Kahagarh police station in Amritsar against the intrusion of pigeon.

    Last year in May, Indian forces were engaged in the same operation when a pigeon with a pink patch and tag on its leg was captured as a “suspected Pakistani spy.”

    As per the police record, the pigeon had flown into the house of women living in the Chadwal area of Amritsar, who then caught the pigeon and handed it over to the police for investigation.

    Allegedly, Pakistani spy pigeons have been trespassing the Indian borders regularly since early 2015.