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  • Twitter removes tweets, suspends accounts after fans racially abuse England players post-Euro2020 final

    Twitter removes tweets, suspends accounts after fans racially abuse England players post-Euro2020 final

    Twitter has removed over 1,000 tweets and permanently suspended a number of accounts after they were found engaging in racial abuse of England players after England lost the Euro 2020 final against Italy.

    Italy ended England’s dream to win the Euro 2020 at the Wembley Stadium on Sunday. Azzurri defeated England 3-2 on penalties after the normal 90-minute action had finished at 1-1 and even extra time was not able to break the deadlock.

    Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, and Bukayo Saka all missed the chance to net goals in the penalty shootouts. The English players were then abused on social media.

    “The abhorrent racist abuse directed at England players last night has absolutely no place on Twitter. In the past 24 hours, through a combination of machine learning-based automation and human review, we have swiftly removed over 1,000 tweets and permanently suspended a number of accounts for violating our rules — the vast majority of which we detected ourselves proactively using technology. We will continue to take action when we identify any Tweets or accounts that violate our policies,” reported Newsweek.

    “We have proactively engaged and continue to collaborate with our partners across the football community to identify ways to tackle this issue collectively and will continue to play our part in curbing this unacceptable behaviour — both online and offline,” said the statement.

    British Prime Minister Boris Johnson also condemned the “appalling” racial abuse of players on social media following the Three Lions’ loss in the Euro Cup final against Italy.

    The British Prime Minister said England players “deserve” to be lauded for their heroics and shouldn’t be “racially abused” on social media.

    “This England team deserves to be lauded as heroes, not racially abused on social media. Those responsible for this appalling abuse should be ashamed of themselves,” Boris Johnson tweeted.

    Prince William said he was “sickened by the racist abuse aimed at England players after last night’s match”.

    England’s Football Association in the early hours of Monday morning also condemned racist abuse of players. “The FA strongly condemns all forms of discrimination and is appalled by the online racism that has been aimed at some of our England players on social media,” an official statement read.

    “We could not be clearer that anyone behind such disgusting behaviour is not welcome in following the team. We will do all we can to support the players affected while urging the toughest punishments possible for anyone responsible,” it added.

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    Meanwhile, riot police broke through crowds outside the stadium when fans left the game, with some throwing bottles and chanting anti-Italian slogans after England lost on penalties.

  • NAB Karachi recommends registering reference against Hafeez Shaikh

    NAB Karachi recommends registering reference against Hafeez Shaikh

    National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Karachi on Monday recommended the NAB headquarters to register references against former finance minister Abdul Hafeez Shaikh, former Chairman Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Abdullah Yousuf, and others in a case related to alleged abuse of power.

    Shaikh and Yousuf are accused of causing a loss of $11.125 million to the national kitty while being in power, reports ARY News.

    The decision to recommend reference against Abdul Hafeez Shaikh and Abdullah Yousuf was taken in a regional board meeting of NAB Sindh. It was recommended that the registration of the two corruption references and the transformation of two complaints into inquiries.

    Shaikh is facing alleged corruption charges in a case pertaining to illegal payment of US$10 million from the national exchequer during his previous tenure as the finance minister.

  • Muneeb Butt flaunts his passion for guns, Ahsan Mohsin asks him for an invite

    Muneeb Butt flaunts his passion for guns, Ahsan Mohsin asks him for an invite

    Muneeb Butt has shared a picture of himself on Instagram flaunting his collection of guns at a shooting spot. The Qaraar actor was looked dapper in a black t-shirt and jeans with black shades.

    “Done with the day”, he captioned the picture while sharing it on Instagram.

    Minal Khan’s beau Ahsan Mohsin Khan commented under his post, saying: “Mujhe kab leykay jarahay ho? [When are you taking me with you?]”

    Meanwhile, Aiman khan once shared on Time Out with Ahsan Khan that her husband is very fond of weapons/guns and avoids travelling without them.

  • Can you recognise these nine superstars from their adorable childhood pictures?

    These Pakistani celebrities who now have a huge fan following were once anonyms yet adorable babies. Some celebrities look recognizable while others appear difficult to guess.

    Here’s a list of nine superstars who shared their adorable childhood pictures:

    Hania Aamir

    This cute little baby is Hania Aamir with her perfect little smile.

    Feroze Khan

    Khuda Aur Muhabbat star Feroze Khan was always playful. The picture was posted by his sister Humaima Malick.

    Mahira Khan

    Mahira Khan as a kid looks cute with those big bright eyes! Who knew this little munchkin will grew to rule Pakistani cinema and Television?

    Sajal Aly

    This adorable little kid is our very own Sajal Aly with her excited eyes.

    Bilal Abbas Khan

    The sweet kid in this picture is Bilal Abbas Khan.

    Ushna Shah

    The Balaa actress always knew her inner calling.

    Ahad Raza Mir

    The adorable kid posing in this picture is Ahad Raza Mir.

    Usman Mukhtar was dashing even as a child.

    Alizeh Shah

    The Ehad-e-wafa actress was the most loveable baby in town.

  • Madhuri Dixit, Shah Rukh Khan celebrate 19 years of ‘Devdas’

    Madhuri Dixit, Shah Rukh Khan celebrate 19 years of ‘Devdas’

    Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan celebrated 19 years of Devdas and thanked everyone for their appreciation to his 2002’s blockbuster movie.

    Khan took to social media to post a few memorable pictures from the sets of the film with the caption, “All the late nights….the early mornings…. hard pace & problems. Worked out fine because of the gorgeous @madhuridixitnene . The stunning @aishwaryaraibachchan_arb , ever cheerful @apnabhidu dada, full of life @kirronkhermp and the whole team slogging it under the masterful and patient #sanjayleelabhansali”.

    He concluded the post on a humorous note by adding, “Only issue….the dhoti kept falling off”.

    Madhuri Dixit also shared the poster of the magnum-opus and shared a picture from the sets of the film with co-star Shah Rukh and filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali to recall ‘some great and happy memories’.

    She wrote, “Reminiscing some great and happy memories from the sets of Devdas. Even 19 years later it all feels so fresh! Thank you Sanjay for sharing these. Will Cherish these forever!”

    The film was released in 2002 and received commercial success along with critical acclaim. Directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali it also featured Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Jackie Shroff and Kiran Kher in pivotal roles.

  • Ayeza Khan replicates Madhuri Dixit’s iconic look from ‘Aik Do Teen’ song

    Ayeza Khan replicates Madhuri Dixit’s iconic look from ‘Aik Do Teen’ song

    Ayeza Khan is playing a TikToker in her forthcoming drama Laapata co-starring Sarah Khan, Ali Rehman Khan and Gohar Rasheed. The Mere Paas Tum Ho actress earlier announced her tribute for Mahira Khan in the drama and now she has announced her tribute to the veteran Indian actress Madhuri Dixit.

    Ayeza announced the same on her Instagram account. Her character name is Geeti who loves making musical TikTok videos in this Khizer Idrees directorial.

    She recently paid tribute to late actress Sridevi and posted her look on her Instagram handle.

    The drama’s OST was released earlier this month and fans showered it with appreciation.

  • Memes: Where has Nawaz Sharif ‘been’?

    Memes: Where has Nawaz Sharif ‘been’?

    A photoshopped picture of Nawaz Sharif, which was allegedly tweeted by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) vice president Maryam Nawaz, has led to a meme fest on social media. The tweet has now been deleted.

    Special Assistant to Prime Minister Imran Khan, Dr Shahbaz Gill, shared a screenshot of the deleted tweet that was a combo photo of Maryam and PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif, reports Dawn.

    The picture on the left shows Maryam, who is leading the party’s election campaign in Azad Kashmir, standing at a picturesque spot in Keran, Neelam Valley and the picture on the right shows her father Nawaz — who has been in the UK since November 2019 — standing at the same exact spot. The tweet reads: “Ties with Kashmir are very old”.

    Twitterati is using the screenshot to create funny memes by inserting Nawaz into far-fetched scenarios.

    Memes with Nawaz in space to his screenshot in Money Heist left everyone laughing.

    So where all has Nawaz ‘been’?

    https://twitter.com/Ch_danishh/status/1414466077929742339
    https://twitter.com/FaisiMalik_/status/1414478684350726145

    Nawaz Sharif also made an appearance in the Euro 2020 final.

    Nawaz was also seen present in a meeting between PM Khan and Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa.

    A special appearance in PM Imran Khan’s oath-taking ceremony.

    https://twitter.com/ChTanveerashraf/status/1414479664391806981

    Cricket match with the King of memes himself.

    https://twitter.com/Alisaifch150/status/1414471293135642626
  • Pakistani singer Arooj Aftab makes it to Obama’s customised summer playlist

    Pakistani singer Arooj Aftab makes it to Obama’s customised summer playlist

    New York-based Pakistani singer Arooj Aftab, chartbuster song, Mohabbat, makes it to Obama’s summer playlist of 2021, which the former US president shares every year on his social media handles.

    On Saturday, Barack Obama shared his playlist on Twitter. Other notable artists alongside Aftab include Rihanna, The Rolling Stones, Bob Marley, and Jay-Z. “Here’s a playlist of songs I’ve been listening to lately, it’s a mix of old and new, household names and emerging artists, and a whole lot in-between,” he tweeted along with the list.

    Shortly after his tweet, the 36-years old singer expressed her excitement and gratitude across social media platforms.

    The former Democratic leader has been releasing his most liked songs every summer for the last few years.

    The featured song is written and produced by Aftab herself and is based on a 1921 Urdu ghazal by Hafeez Hoshiarpuri. Her album ‘Vulture Prince’, which includes Mohabbat, was released in April this year. According to sources, the album highlights the stories of people, relationships, and moments lost and is dedicated to the memory of Aftab’s younger brother.

    Arooj Aftab hails from Lahore and attended Boston’s Berklee College of Music. The talented singer debuted with the album ‘Bird Under Water’ in 2015.

  • ACF to return Rs1m donation, denies it recommended euthanising dogs

    ACF to return Rs1m donation, denies it recommended euthanising dogs

    A compromise agreement was recently reached between the dogs’ owner and the victim who was attacked by two dogs in Karachi. One of the conditions of the agreement was that the dogs would be put down and a donation worth Rs1 million be made to the Ayesha Chundrigar Foundation (ACF), an animal rescue shelter.

    When the news came out, ACF Animal Rescue received a lot of backlash for accepting the donation. ACF has now decided to return the money.

    An agreement was reached between the victim, Mirza Akhtar Ali, and the dogs’ owner, Humayun Ali Khan.

    “The two dogs involved in the incident will be euthanised/put down by a veterinarian immediately. Any other such dogs that Humayun Khan has, he shall give them away,” stated one of the conditions of the agreement.

    The agreement included a clause that Humayun will donate Rs1 million to a local animal shelter, ACF Animal Rescue.

    Social media users started blaming the ACF for some alleged role in the decision to put the dogs down. ACF announced on Monday that it would be returning the money.

    It also said legal action will be taken for defamation and harassment of Ayesha Chundrigar and staff members.

    Earlier, the foundation had shared a letter from Taimur Ali Mirza, the son of the victim, clarifying that ACF was not aware of the details of the donation.

    “There are always two stances towards dog attacks all over the world-try to retrain or euthanise. These are international ethical practices. Kindly research yourselves,” the foundation wrote in its caption.

    “As you are aware, my father Mirza Akhtar Ali was mauled and attacked by two dogs belonging to Mr Humayun Khan on the morning of 16th June 2021,” read the letter, adding that the “attack was brutal and my father suffered serious life-threatening injuries. It was by the grace of Allah that he survived the vicious attack”.

    The victim had suffered  “serious toll on his mental and physical wellbeing” as he has to go thorugh a five hours of emergency surgery at Ziauddin Hospital.

    “The above is not the only suffering we face. While there has been an outpouring of love, we have received and continue to receive abuse and trolling online on social media. People have written vile things about my father on social media and shown sadistic pleasure on him being attacked and suffering the injuries he has. Death has been wished upon him. We have, however, now responded to any abuse or hate directed towards him nor have we spoken ill about Mr Humayun Khan or his family,” wrote Mirza.

    He further wrote that they found little help building a case against the dog owner. “However, during my investigation, it was discovered that the dogs that had mauled my father had previously attacked and mauled a number of other people. The attack on my father was thus not a one-off attack but a pre-existing behavioural issue of the dogs,” he said.

    Mirza said they got to know later that the locals of the area where the dogs were kept had signed a petition asking the CBC to remove the dogs from the neighbourhood.

    He also said that his father decided to forgive the dogs’ owner who had “approached me through a number of people asking [for] my father’s forgiveness and had shown remorse for what had happened. He had repeatedly offered to euthanise the dogs in a bid to ensure that what happened to my father did not happen to anyone else.”

    A number of people offered to adopt the dogs but were unable to give any assurance that they would be able to prevent the dogs from harming anyone else in the future, read the letter. “There are some who feel euthanising the dogs is unreasonable, however, the dogs being a risk to the lives of others was a risk no one should have to or was willing to bear. It was a risk too great to be left unmitigated. It is a tragic situation and unfortunately, there are no winners here. Taking a simplistic view of the entire circumstances is an easy thing to do but it is unfair,” he said.

    “I would also like to clear any ambiguity as regards to what gave rise to the donation of Rs1,000,000 to ACF Animal Rescue. The donation was decided to be given to ACF Animal Rescue without consulting or informing you,” Mirza said.

    “The first time you came to know of the donation was when I messaged you to inform you that such a donation had been made to your organisation. The simple reason for the donation is to help those animals which are in need and distressed. It is something which felt right to do in the present circumstances.”

    He addressed that people are criticising ACF and incorrectly blaming the organisation for recommending to euthanise the dogs and the donation being blood money.

     “For the pain and trouble that has been caused to you and your organisation, I truly and humbly apologise. It was never my intention to hinder the good work that your organisation is doing nor tarnish its reputation,” Mirza said.

    “I understand that you would be in the right to return the donation and I cannot stop you from doing so. However, I implore you to reconsider and use the donation to help distressed and in need animals so that at least some good can come out of what all has happened.” ACF had initially said that it would use the money as part of its ongoing trap/neuter/vaccinate/relocate-release programme.

    In its caption, ACF reasoned that people don’t see all the work done behind the scenes. “We do enough, and it is unfair and absolutely ludicrous to malign us for a battle that wasn’t ours to fight.”

    “We obviously condemn negligence when it comes to handling pets carelessly because poor animals always pay the price as written in our previous post. We also condemn the vicious culling of friendly stray dogs as mentioned in the previous post,” wrote ACF.

    “It is NOT easy to raise funds in our line of work, let alone on the magnitude that we work that is unheard of here. And frankly, that no one is really understanding, trying to force us to fight every battle. Then hating on us when our regular work suffers,” the post said.

  • Minal Khan and Ahsan Mohsin capture special moments on their Sunday date

    Minal Khan and Ahsan Mohsin capture special moments on their Sunday date

    Ahsan Mohsin Ikram and Minal Khan got engaged on June 11 in a star-studded ceremony in Karachi. The duo are open to the idea of expressing their PDA moments on social media with their fans and followers.

    Ahsan recently posted about his drive date with fiancé Minal on his Instagram handle. Minal also posted moments from their special time on her social media accounts.

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    Minal is currently featuring in ARY Digital’s Ishq Hai co-starring Danish Taimoor.