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  • Rihanna launches her new fashion brand in Paris with LVMH

    Rihanna launches her new fashion brand in Paris with LVMH

    Rihanna is followed almost as much for her style as her music in the West. Rihanna has partnered with the luxury multinational brand LVMH (Louis Vuitton and Moët Hennessy) to launch Fenty Maison, a ready-to-wear, shoes, and accessories. The brand is called Fenty after the singer’s full name – Robyn Rihanna Fenty

     The pop star will become the first black woman in charge of a major luxury fashion house in Paris. “My fashion will be different and non-traditional because I do not come from this industry,” says the singer and hopes to bring a “new vision of fashion”.

    Rihanna’s
    Fenty line has a luxury price point, with pieces going for Rs 31,000 to  166,485. The lower priced pieces are in there
    too minimum for Rs 9400.

    The brand will first be available in 14 countries, in Europe and the United States, and will open in Asia by the end of the year.

  • Human traffic jam on Mount Everest

    Human traffic jam on Mount Everest

    Nepal has issued a record 381 permits, costing $11,000 each, for the current spring climbing season causing a traffic jam of climbers on Everest’s “death zone.” Though this was done to bring in the much-needed money for the impoverished Himayalan country, it appears to have done more damage.

    A traffic jam of climbers has resulted in a total of eight deaths as hundreds of climbers attempt to achieve the ultimate in mountaineering. These include two Indians and a Nepali on the Nepal side and an Austrian on the way down on the northern Tibetan side, officials and expedition organisers said.

    Ang Tsering Sherpa, former president of the Nepal Mountaineering Association, said that the weather window to summit this season was narrow, meaning that many teams had to wait to go up.

    “Spending a long time above the death zone increases the risk of frostbite, altitude sickness and even death,” he said. It is important to note that most of the climbers were “stuck in traffic” for approximately 12 hours.

    The summit of Mount Everest has an elevation of 8,848 meters (29,029 feet). At that level, each breath contains only one-third of the oxygen found at sea level. The human body is also rapidly deteriorating at that altitude, meaning most people can spend only a matter of minutes at the top, without extra oxygen supplies, before it becomes intolerable.

    “The weather has not been very great this climbing season, so when there is a small window when the weather clears up, climbers make the move,” director general of Nepal’s Tourism Department Danduraj Ghimire said, rejecting claims that the deaths were caused by overcrowding. “On May 22, after several days of bad weather, there was a small window of clear weather, when more than 200 mountaineers ascended Everest. The main cause of deaths on Everest has been high altitude sickness which is what happened with most of the climbers who lost their lives this season as well.”

    Mountaineering in Nepal has become a lucrative business since Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay made the first ascent of Everest in 1953.

    Most Everest hopefuls are escorted by a Nepali guide, meaning more than 750 climbers were expected to tread the same path to the top in the current season. At least 140 others have been granted permits to scale Everest from the northern flank in Tibet, according to expedition operators. This could take the total past last year’s record of 807 people reaching the summit.

  • Amazon is working on a device that can read human emotions

    Amazon is working on a device that can read human emotions

    The report said the device would come equipped with a microphone to listen into a user’s voice and detect their emotional state.  It is not clear how far along the project is or if it would ever become a commercial product.

    The wrist-worn gadget is described as a health
    and wellness product indicating another big leap by a
    major tech company into health. Amazon has previously indicated its interest in
    the health sector with its $753 million deal to buy the online pharmacy
    PillPack.

    Amazon declined to comment on the
    report.

  • World Cup 2019: Warm-up fixtures

    World Cup 2019: Warm-up fixtures

    The ICC World Cup is just around the corner and it is time for the teams to get a bit warmed up.

    Here is the schedule for the 10 official warm-up matches to be played from Friday (May 24) to Tuesday (May 28).

    Day, Date Fixture Venue
    Friday, May 24 Pakistan vs Afghanistan Bristol
    Sri Lanka vs South Africa Cardiff
    Saturday, May 25 England vs Australia Southampton
    India vs New Zealand London
    Sunday, May 26 South Africa vs West Indies Bristol
    Pakistan vs Bangladesh Cardiff
    Monday, May 27 Australia vs Sri Lanka Southampton
    England vs Afghanistan London
    Tuesday, May 28 West Indies vs New Zealand Bristol
    Bangladesh vs India Cardiff

    The real World Cup action begins on May 30 and will be telecast in Pakistan on Ten Sports and PTV Sports.

  • Mahira Khan, Shehzad Roy protest against child sexual abuse

    Mahira Khan, Shehzad Roy protest against child sexual abuse

    Following the case of 10-year-old Farishta, who was raped and murdered, celebrities including Mahira Khan, Shehzad Roy and Zeba Bakhtiyar held a press conference at the Karachi Press Club on Thursday to shed light on the matter of child sexual abuse and the urgent need to overcome it. They were joined by cricketer Younis Khan.

    Speaking at the press conference, Mahira said that given the outrage after Zainab’s case, abuse cases should have lessened but they haven’t. Sharing some statistics, Mahira said that most cases often go unreported because of the shame attached to them.

    “We are ashamed [of sharing such incidences] because, as children, we are not taught which touch is wrong,” Mahira said.

    She then called for spreading awareness on the matter by educating children on abuse and allowing them to discuss it and letting go of the shame.

    “Please, when these things are not talked about in your homes, don’t hush your children up… because you can’t even think what those children must be experiencing at the time,” she asserted.

    Singer-turned-activist Shehzad Roy was more aggressive on the matter. He raised some serious points of concern and questioned: “Why are children not being taught how to protect themselves? Why isn’t our child protection unit working on making this happen? Why is the social welfare department not active? Why are the police not being trained to handle such cases?”

    Shehzad explained that the cycle of abuse starts slowly before getting to a point of no return. He emphasised that we should prevent that point from being reached by being more alert and educating the children.

    Zeba Bakhtiar speaking on the issue said that most cases are kept under wraps because of the matter of honour. She called for awareness and unity in order to solve this problem. She further went on to say that Pakistan is supposed to be “an Islamic country” but where is Islam?

    Meanwhile, after the press conference, a social media user accused Mahira and others of using “rape cases to promote their agenda” and blamed the showbiz industry for the rise in the cases. Here’s what Mahira had to say to him:

  • Frozen parathas are life savers

    Frozen parathas are life savers

    Frozen parathas are life savers for those times when you forget to set the sehri alarm and barely make it to sehri. Watch TheCurrentWala reviews frozen parathas from two popular brands.

    DISCLAIMER: The Current’s food reviews are not sponsored and are unpaid.

  • Transgender activist Kami Sid accused of raping teenager

    Transgender activist Kami Sid accused of raping teenager

    Transgender activist Kami Sid, whose film, Rani recently screened at the Cannes has been accused of raping a teenager.

    The incident came to light when a social media user, Minahil Baloch, asked everyone to boycott those accused of rape “even if they make it to Cannes.” Though Minahil didn’t take anyone’s name, Kami allegedly accused her of defamation. Minahil shared the screenshots of her conversation with Kami and alleged that she was being threatened by the activist and in case anything happens to her Kami would be responsible.

    https://twitter.com/surkhminahil/status/1131212724501917701

    Following Minahil’s allegations, several other social media users also came forward and spoke about the incident which reportedly happened a few years back.

    https://www.facebook.com/ShumailaHussainShahani/posts/2212364822133510
    https://www.facebook.com/M.Moiz/posts/10219650651758857

    According to the details available, the victim, a young teenage boy who identified himself as a woman, ran away from home in Sukkur and came to Karachi. Since he belonged to the same community as Kami, Kami offered him a home with her. It was then when she and boyfriend subjected the teenager to rape and torture among other things. The matter was initially brushed aside because everyone was “scared” of Kami. However, when the guru of Khwaja siras found out about the incident, she came forward and asked the organisation where Kami was working to fire her else she’ll lodge a protest. Kami was suspended from the organisation but came back after she paid “compensation” and apologised for her actions.

    A closed-door inquiry was also held at Women Action Forum Karachi (WAF-Karachi) in the presence of several senior feminists but they’ve remained quiet about the incident.

    Unfortunately, the victim passed away a few months back. She was reportedly murdered by her own lover. The case is currently ongoing.

    The matter never came to light as Kami allegedly threatened everyone to maintain silence and keep this matter a secret. However, it was still a lesser-known fact because of which Kami was apparently dropped from the Karachi Literary Festival and Lahooti.

    Meanwhile, Kami has not publicly spoken about the matter as yet. However, a user shared a screenshot of her conversation with her on the matter.

    https://twitter.com/imaleeeks/status/1131309156655390720
  • Indian anchor says Sunny Leone instead of Sunny Deol during live election transmission

    Indian anchor says Sunny Leone instead of Sunny Deol during live election transmission

    Indian journalist Arnab Goswami found himself in an awkward position on Thursday after he accidentally referred to Bollywood actor and former porn star Sunny Leone instead of actor-turned-politician Sunny Deol on live TV.

    The blunder came during the ongoing heat of 2019 Indian general election counting on his channel. With the video of the incident going viral, it provided a moment of laughs in the heat of the counting day.

    WATCH VIDEO:

    https://twitter.com/TheGodWhispers/status/1131427436799774720

    His exact words were:

    “Sunny Leone… Sunny Deol is leading from Gurdaspur.”

    As social media went crazy over the blunder, Leone tweeted:

    Earlier, Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Deol made his debut with a bang, having cornered over 54 per cent of the votes polled in his constituency so far.

    Narendra Modi’s BJP is now leading in 300 constituencies, according to result trends. The main opposition party, Indian National Congress (INC), on the other hand, is leading in 50 constituencies.

    No seats have officially been declared, but if the trends turn into concrete results, it would mean a thumping win for Modi — and defy many pre-election predictions that it would be a tight race.

  • ICC, PCB wish Sarfraz on his birthday

    ICC, PCB wish Sarfraz on his birthday

    With skipper Sarfraz Ahmed celebrating his 32nd birthday on Wednesday, a plethora of wishes continues to flood Twitter.

    On the occasion, the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) have congratulated the Pakistan cricket team captain in their tweets.

    “Happy birthday to Pakistan captain, @SarfarazA_54! Will he be lifting another at the end of #CWC19?” tweeted ICC.

    PCB, on the other hand, tweeted a video showing Sarfraz cutting his birthday cake with players and team management.

    Sarfraz is in England where he is leading his side in the ICC World Cup to be held from May 30 to July 14.

  • ‘Game of Thrones’ quotes for Pakistani politicians

    ‘Game of Thrones’ quotes for Pakistani politicians

    Game of Thrones may be over but the hype of the series is far from dying down anytime soon. If you’ve been following the news closely, you’ll understand that Pakistan’s political arena is no less than any drama. Here are GOT’s famous sayings that perfectly fit our politicians.

    Prime Minister Imran Khan

    Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari

    Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Vice President Maryam Nawaz

    Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar

    Federal Minister for Railways Sheikh Rasheed

    Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry

    Asad Umar

    Nawaz Sharif

    Minister for Water and Power Resources Faisal Vawda

    Pakistan Peoples Party co-chairperson Asif Ali Zardari

    Altaf Hussain

    Minister for Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan Ali Amin Gandapur