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  • Google faces lawsuit over alleged monopoly in web ad technology

    Google faces lawsuit over alleged monopoly in web ad technology

    The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Google for establishing an illegal monopoly over web ad technology, following a previous ruling that found Google had an illegal monopoly in the search engine market in the United States.

    Yesterday, during the hearing in the federal judge’s court in Alexandria, Virginia, USA, Google’s lawyer, along with the lawyers of the American states and the Department of Justice, presented their arguments.

    Government regulators accuse Google of illegally monopolizing web advertising technology and creating software that matches advertisers and publishers.

    Because of Google’s dominance in the transfer of funds for buying and selling ads on such software, the company makes 36 cents on every dollar it makes. The court also accused Google of controlling the advertising exchange market that connects advertisers and buyers.

    The US Department of Justice lawyer argued that even if it had been a monopoly, it would have been fine, but here, a row of monopolies has been set up.

    Google’s lawyer said, “The government’s case is based on the Internet of the past when desktop computers ruled, and Internet users carefully typed a website address into a URL field. Today, the advertiser’s tendency is more towards social media companies like TikTok or streaming TV services.”

    Earlier, the Washington, DC court faced a major defeat against Google in the case of an illegal monopoly on the search engine.

    In its ruling, the court accused Google of paying companies like Apple hundreds of billions of dollars annually to maintain its monopoly on search engines so that when consumers buy iPhones or other gadgets from these companies, their default search engine should be Google.

  • Students clash over banner display at Punjab University

    Students clash over banner display at Punjab University

    Two student organisations clashed on Monday at Punjab University’s new campus over the welcome banner for the new batch of students.

    Geo News reported a quarrel erupted after a student organisation pasted posters over the existing banner welcoming the newcomers.

    The Superintendent Police (SP) of Iqbal town stated that a faction of thirty to forty students from both sides started throwing rocks at each other. Meanwhile, the Punjab police intervened and dispersed the students.

    The Punjab police have requested the Punjab University’s Chief Security Officers (CSO) to provide the names of the students involved in the clash so that legal action can be taken.

    The Punjab University is one of the academic institutes where student unions are still active despite being banned in 1984 during the era of former Dictator General Zia ul Haq.

  • Arif Alvi apologises for sharing old photos online

    Arif Alvi apologises for sharing old photos online

    Former President of Pakistan Arif Alvi has apologised for sharing pictures of a rally held in the past on the internet, assuming the pictures were of the PTI rally held in the Sangjani area near Islamabad on September 8.

    Alvi apologised after Punjab Information Minister Maryam Aurangzeb pointed out the error.

    In an X (formerly Twitter), Alvi wrote, “After fact check, I have deleted two posts, as they were images of the previous occasion. I apologise for the error.”

    “Social Media is too big to be bagged or shut down. Only error connections can tame this leviathan,” he added.

    PTI held a rally in the Sangjani area on Sunday. Many fake rally images were posted on the internet, and the former President fell victim to one by sharing it on social sites.

    Arif Alvi was President of Pakistan from 2018 to 2024.

  • Ali Amin Gandapur may not stay in his post for long, Muneeb Farooq predicts

    Ali Amin Gandapur may not stay in his post for long, Muneeb Farooq predicts

    Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur gave a hard-hitting, controversial speech at the September 8 party rally, even threatening Defence Minister Khawaja Asif by remarking, “Not even your father can do a military trial of Khan!”

    “Those whom you [Khawaja Asif] consider your father, they cannot do it [military trial of Khan] as well. He [Khawaja Asif] says that Gen Faiz contacted us after retirement. Did we get Gen Faiz in dowry or inheritance? He was your father…your general… fix your institutions and generals,” exclaimed the KP CM.

    Journalist Muneeb Farooq, speaking on the Geo News programme last night, revealed the military establishment’s perspective on the KP CM’s speech, saying, “Whatever they’ve said in the rally, the military reply is this: whatever is ‘inevitable’, PTI is pushing it at jet speed.”

    Farooq also quoted a high-level official regarding the stark difference between Gandapur’s speech at the rally and his soft-spoken attitude during meetings with the military establishment.

    “Ali Amin Gandapur may not stay in his post for long for many reasons,” predicted Muneeb Farooq.

    Furthermore, Ali Amin Gandapur also vowed that if Imran Khan is not released within two weeks, the party would “set him free” themselves.

  • Exchange rates for today: PKR closes over 13 paisa lower against US dollar

    Exchange rates for today: PKR closes over 13 paisa lower against US dollar

    The Pakistani rupee (PKR) dropped by 13.38 paisa, or 0.05 per cent, against the US dollar in the interbank market on Monday, ending the day at PKR 278.70, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

    During the session, the highest bid for Pakistani currency was 278.90, while the lowest ask was 278.70.

    In the open market, exchange companies quoted the greenback at 279.10 for buying and 280.94 for selling.

    Since the start of the financial year, the PKR has depreciated by 35.88 paisa or 0.13 per cent against the US dollar, while in the current calendar year, it has appreciated by 3.16 rupees, or 1.13 per cent.

    Currency Previous rate Today’s rate Change
    US Dollar PKR 278.57 PKR 278.70 13.38 paisa
    British Pound PKR 367.19 PKR 365.22 1.97 PKR
    Euro PKR 309.58 PKR 308.21 1.37 PKR
    Chinese Yuan PKR 39.32 PKR 39.19 12.96 Paisa
    Saudi Riyal PKR 74.21 PKR 74.26 4.75 Paisa
    Swiss Franc PKR 330.82 PKR 329.37 1.44 PKR
    UAE Dirham PKR 75.88 PKR 75.84 3.64 Paisa
    Japanese Yen PKR 1.9549 PKR 1.9475 0.74 Paisa
    Exchange rates

    The British Pound on Monday became cheaper, falling by 1.97 rupees to close at 365.22, down from 367.19 the previous day. The PKR strengthened by 1.37 rupees against the Euro, ending at 308.21 compared to the earlier value of 309.58.

    The Chinese Yuan lost 12.96 paisa, closing at 39.19 compared to 39.32 from the last session. The Saudi Riyal gained 4.75 paisa, finishing at 74.26, up from 74.21 the day before.

    The Swiss Franc declined by 1.44 rupees, closing at 329.37, down from 330.82. The UAE Dirham increased by 3.64 paisa, rising to 75.84 from 75.88.

    Against the Japanese Yen, the PKR gained 0.74 paisa, closing at 1.9475 compared to 1.9549 the previous day.

  • Gandapur publicly threatens Maryam Nawaz again

    Gandapur publicly threatens Maryam Nawaz again

    Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur gave a hard-hitting, controversial speech at the September 8 party rally, even threatening Defence Minister Khawaja Asif by remarking, “Not even your father can do a military trial of Khan!”

    “Those whom you [Khawaja Asif] consider your father, they cannot do it [military trial of Khan] as well. He [Khawaja Asif] says that Gen Faiz contacted us after retirement. Did we get Gen Faiz in dowry or inheritance? He was your father…your general… fix your institutions and generals,” exclaimed the KP CM.

    Journalist Muneeb Farooq, speaking on the Geo News programme last night, revealed the military establishment’s perspective on the KP CM’s speech, saying, “Whatever they’ve said in the rally, the military reply is this: whatever is ‘inevitable’, PTI is pushing it at jet speed.”

    Farooq also quoted a high-level official regarding the stark difference between Gandapur’s speech at the rally and his soft-spoken attitude during meetings with the military establishment.

    “Ali Amin Gandapur may not stay in his post for long for many reasons,” predicted Muneeb Farooq.

    Furthermore, Ali Amin Gandapur also vowed that if Imran Khan is not released within two weeks, the party would “set him free” themselves.

    He also announced that the next party rally would be conducted in Lahore while inciting violence against CM Punjab Maryam Nawaz, saying, “Tumhara wo haal karenge kay tum Bangladesh bhool jao gay.”

  • Final day of the IVS Film Festival brought heroes and villains to spotlight

    Final day of the IVS Film Festival brought heroes and villains to spotlight

    The three-day Indus Valley School (IVS) Film Festival wrapped up on Sunday with an engaging panel discussion on the creation of characters in mainstream dramas and films.

    The panel, titled ‘Heroes and Villains – Stereotypes and Nuances in Film and TV’, included drama writer Bee Gul, director Nadeem Baig, and actors Sarwat Gillani and Sabeena Farooq.

    The discussion was moderated by famed journalist Fifi Haroon, who discussed fixing the concept of heroes and villains.

    Gul stated, “I feel a villain is way more liberated, free of fear of judgment, as compared to a hero…because he is not cautious of what people will say about him.”

    “In Pakistan, we create kind of ‘cardboard’ villains…we never get to refer to the back story or the psychology behind even the characters,” Gul added.

    Haroon then asked Gul if there was enough space for impactful heroes. “There is not a lot of space, but as an artist, you have to create the space. For example, in Raqeeb Se, I have created a villain who is a domestic abuser. However, the audience couldn’t hate him completely because there is a backstory, so in the same way, we can create heroes with human elements,” she responded.

    Sabeena Farooq shared her experience from the drama Tere Bin, in which she couldn’t relate to the character she played: Haya. She noted that while some characters might not resonate with actresses, that doesn’t mean they don’t exist.

    “My director and co-actors told me that such characters exist, and then I went to research on my own. That is how I was able to manufacture this character the way the audience saw it,” she added.

    When asked about the lack of ambitious female heroes in Pakistani media, Farooq expressed hope for more layered female characters in the future.

    “I wish that someday we progress enough to show layers of ambitious characters the way we unwrap characters in love because we need it.” She acknowledged the presence of strong female leads but noted that “there are not enough; however, we’re trying.”

    Baig also shared the challenge of writing and directing multiple female characters in a show. He emphasised the importance of believable writing and the creative process of making different characters’ stories fit together.

    “The major craft lies in writing, and then it is up to the director how they weave these multiple characters with different backstories together,” he explained. He shared that during Sinf-i-Aahan, he asked Umera Ahmed, the writer, “to change the approaches of a few scenes.”

    “One person’s protagonist can be another person’s antagonist,” Gillani said.

    The discussion concluded with a call for more female-led films in Pakistan and characters that drive change. The festival ended with an award ceremony for aspiring filmmakers and a musical performance.

  • Who did Cristiano Ronaldo choose between Mbappe and Benzema?

    Who did Cristiano Ronaldo choose between Mbappe and Benzema?

    Portuguese football star Cristiano Ronaldo was asked to choose between his long-time teammate and French sensation Kylian Mbappe and French footballer Karim Benzema.

    All three footballers have played for Real Madrid, while Karim and Ronaldo have been on the team for nine years.

    On his YouTube channel, when asked to choose between the two, Ronaldo picked Mbappe over Benzema.

    Ronlado’s choice has sparked debate among fans of both stars.

  • ‘Gandapur won’t even be able to cross Attock bridge’; Rana Sanaullah responds to CM KP

    ‘Gandapur won’t even be able to cross Attock bridge’; Rana Sanaullah responds to CM KP

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s Special Assistant for Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah has declared that Chief Minister (CM) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Ali Amin Gandapur’s controversial speech at Sunday’s Sangjani rally was intended to spread anarchy in the country.

    Speaking at the ‘Naya Pakistan’ talk show, Sanaullah dismissed Gandapur’s statements by saying, “It was not a political speech” and advised the political parties to remain within constitutional limits.

    “These types of rallies should not be permitted,” Sanaullah stated.

    Responding to Gandapur’s remarks about the two-week ultimatum to free founder Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan from prison, Sanaullah questioned, “In which rally did the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) give an ultimatum?”

    Sanaullah challenged Gandapur’s claims to hold a rally in Punjab, saying, “He won’t even cross the Attock bridge for a rally in Lahore; the government will answer in the same language that the CM KP understands.”

    On September 8, at a rally in Sangjani, CM KP remarked, citing former Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan’s military trial speculation, “Not even your father can do a military trial of Khan.”

    “Tumhara wo haal karenge kay tum Bangladesh bhool jao gay,” Gandapur remarked while challenging CM Punjab Maryam Nawaz that he will hold PTI’s next rally at Lahore.

  • Jewish filmmaker Sarah Friedland slams Israel during her acceptance speech at Venice Film Festival awards

    Jewish filmmaker Sarah Friedland slams Israel during her acceptance speech at Venice Film Festival awards

    Jewish- American filmmaker Sarah Friedland spoke out against Israel’s genocide of Gaza during an awards ceremony at the Venice Film Festival on Saturday. While accepting the Luigi de Laurentiis prize for best first film for ‘Familiar Touch,’ Sarah Friedland said, “I’m accepting this award on the 336th day of Israel’s genocide in Gaza and 76th year of occupation,” as loud applause broke out in the packed hall.

    “I believe it is our responsibility as filmmakers to use the institutional platforms through which we work to redress Israel’s impunity on the global stage. I stand in solidarity with the people of Palestine and their struggle for liberation,” Friedland stressed as the applause continued.
     
     Israel’s genocide in Gaza has now entered its 12th month, with over 40,939 people killed and 94,619 wounded since October 7, 2023.