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  • Govt’s efforts fail, Senator Irfan Siddiqui confirms constitutional amendments postponed indefinitely

    Govt’s efforts fail, Senator Irfan Siddiqui confirms constitutional amendments postponed indefinitely

    Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Senator Irfan Siddiqui has confirmed that the government’s late-night hustling and manoeuvring to get JUI-F president Fazal ur Rehman onboard to pass the constitutional amendments have failed, and the amendments have been postponed indefinitely.

    Siddiqui, while talking to Geo News, revealed that the government might take a week or ten days to pass the amendments.

    It should be noted that the draft constitutional amendments were to be presented in yesterday’s parliament session, but the government failed to get the magic number to pass the legislation, so the sessions were adjourned for today.

    While today’s sessions of both houses of parliament will be postponed indefinitely, Siddiqui said, “Our numbers are complete, and not being able to pass the amendments is certainly not a failure.”

    “I do not see any big difference in it, and even if the amendments do not take place, it won’t be a doomsday,” said the senior senator.

    He also said that the problem isn’t with the number of votes but some difference of opinion on some points in the proposed amendments, “which is the right of each political party.”

    Irfan Siddiqui confirmed that Fazal ur Rehman has asked for some time to study the details of the draft.

  • Yasir Hussain had a dream about Aamir Liaquat: Here’s what he saw

    Yasir Hussain had a dream about Aamir Liaquat: Here’s what he saw

     
     Actor, host, and director Yasir Hussain had a dream about the late televangelist Aamir Liaquat. The details are simply amazing.

    Hussain talked about the dream that he saw a couple of nights ago during an appearance on ‘After hours’ with Ushna Shah.
     
    The host asked, “Recently, have you had any dreams that you remember?”
     
    The Taxali Gate actor said, “I had a dream last night in which I saw Aamir Liaquat. I saw that he was living in America, and he was there with his wife and children. I went to stay at his house. It was in America. I don’t know the exact location or the name of the area.”

     Renowned television host and politician Dr Aamir Liaquat passed away unexpectedly on June 9, 2022 in Karachi.

  • Kuwait football board resigns after World Cup qualifier stampede

    Kuwait football board resigns after World Cup qualifier stampede

    Kuwait’s football board has resigned after fans fainted during chaos and stampedes at an International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) World Cup qualifying match on Sunday.

    During the ongoing FIFA World Cup Qualifying Round in Kuwait, chaos erupted while a match against Iraq was being played at the Jabir Al-Ahmad International Stadium. With water unavailable in the extreme heat, many fans fainted.

    During the ensuing chaos and stampede, some fans entered the stadium without tickets, while many were stopped from entering despite having tickets.

    The entire board of Kuwait’s football governing body has resigned following the scandal.

    Seven Board members tendered their resignations after an inquiry into the number of fans and ticketing and logistics issues at the 60,000-capacity stadium.

    Last Wednesday, the Kuwait Football Association suspended its secretary general, Salah Al-Qanai, and head of public relations, Mohammad Bu Abbas, for ‘unacceptable reasons’.

  • In pictures: Aditi Rao marries Siddharth in spectacular location

    In pictures: Aditi Rao marries Siddharth in spectacular location

    Bollywood couple Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth Suryanarayan have gotten married.

    According to Indian media reports, Aditi and Siddharth tied the knot at the 400-year-old Vanaparthi temple, with the couple sharing pictures on Instagram on Monday morning.

    Fans were surprised by the photos of the couple, and from the images, it appears the wedding was a simple affair with only a few guests present.

    In the pictures, Aditi Rao Hydari can be seen wearing a light golden saree with minimal makeup, while Siddharth opted for a half-white outfit.

    The couple got married in South Indian tradition, with Aditi wearing a saree for the occasion.

    In their joint post, addressing each other, Siddharth and Aditi wrote, “You are my sun, my moon, and all my stars.”

    Indian celebrities and fans are congratulating the couple.

  • AI is ‘accelerating the climate crisis’, expert warns

    AI is ‘accelerating the climate crisis’, expert warns

    If you care about the environment, think twice about using AI.

    Generative artificial intelligence uses 30 times more energy than a traditional search engine, warns researcher Sasha Luccioni, on a mission to raise awareness about the environmental impact of the hot new technology.

    Recognized as one of the 100 most influential people in the world of AI by the American magazine Time in 2024, the Canadian computer scientist of Russian origin has sought for several years to quantify the emissions of programs like ChatGPT or Midjourney.

    “I find it particularly disappointing that generative AI is used to search the Internet,” laments the researcher, who spoke with AFP on the sidelines of the ALL IN artificial intelligence conference in Montreal.

    The language models on which the programs are based require enormous computing capacities to train on billions of data points, necessitating powerful servers.

    Then, there’s the energy used to respond to each individual user’s requests.

    Instead of simply extracting information, “like a search engine would do to find the capital of a country, for example,” AI programs “generate new information,” making the whole thing “much more energy-intensive,” she explains. According to the International Energy Agency, the combined AI and the cryptocurrency sectors consumed nearly 460 terawatt hours of electricity in 2022 — two percent of total global production.

    Energy efficiency

    A leading researcher on the impact of AI on climate, Luccioni participated in 2020 in the creation of a tool for developers to quantify the carbon footprint of running a piece of code. “CodeCarbon” has since been downloaded more than a million times.

    Head of the climate strategy of startup Hugging Face, a platform for sharing open-access AI models, she is now working on creating a certification system for algorithms.

    Similar to the program from the US Environmental Protection Agency that awards scores based on the energy consumption of electronic devices and appliances, it would make it possible to know an AI product’s energy consumption in order to encourage users and developers to “make better decisions.”

    “We don’t take into account water or rare materials,” she acknowledges, “but at least we know that for a specific task, we can measure energy efficiency and say that this model has an A+, and that model has a D,” she says.

    Transparency

    In order to develop her tool, Luccioni is experimenting with it on generative AI models that are accessible to everyone, or open source, but she would also like to do it on commercial models from Google or ChatGPT-creator OpenAI, which have been reluctant to agree.

    Although Microsoft and Google have committed to achieving carbon neutrality by the end of the decade, the US tech giants saw their greenhouse gas emissions soar in 2023 because of AI: up 48 percent for Google compared to 2019 and 29 percent for Microsoft compared to 2020.

    “We are accelerating the climate crisis,” says Luccioni, calling for more transparency from tech companies.

    The solution, she says, could come from governments that, for the moment, are “flying blindly,” without knowing what is “in the data sets or how the algorithms are trained.”

    “Once we have transparency, we can start legislating.”

    ‘Energy sobriety’

    It is also necessary to “explain to people what generative AI can and cannot do, and at what cost,” according to Luccioni.

  • Mahira Khan’s adorable birthday wish for son Azlan

    Mahira Khan’s adorable birthday wish for son Azlan

    Superstar Mahira Khan and her son Azlan have the most adorable relationship, a beacon for how mothers and sons should be.

    The superstar recently shared a beautiful and memorable photo with her son.

    On Instagram, she posted a touching picture from the hospital room, to mark Azlan’s birthday.

    In the caption, she wrote, “A 24-year-old me, looking at my entire world stare at me – my one and only Azlan.

    May Allah keep my Azlan and all children safe, may they be blessed with happy, healthy, and long lives. May they choose the good path. May they always, always be protected from evil. Ameen. Ameen.

    As my Ama says – saari maaoon ke dil thanday rakh ya rabb. Ameen, InshAllah.”

    Mahira Khan and her ex-husband, Ali Askari, married in 2007. Their son, Azlan Khan, was born in 2009.

    She later married businessman Saleem Karim.

  • Govt struggles to pass constitutional amendments as JUI-F resists

    Govt struggles to pass constitutional amendments as JUI-F resists

    The incumbent federal government has yet to secure a two-thirds majority in Parliament to approve a controversial constitutional package.

    Despite the government’s claim of having the requisite magic number in the Senate, the government is struggling to pass the amendments. Chief Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F), Maulana Fazlur Rehman, is resisting voting in favour of the government.

    The magic number to pass the constitutional package in the Senate (Upper House) is sixty-four, whereas the coalition government has confirmed fifty-nine votes.

    Ziauddin and Abdul Moiz Malik

    Meanwhile, JUI-F has five votes in the Senate.

    The government has not shared the constitutional package draft with any party, including Chief JUI-F Rehman, upon which he said, “It is a sensitive issue which should be discussed calmly.”

    Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly (NA) Omer Ayub Khan said, “They (the government) have no draft with them, and they did not know what to discuss.”

    Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader Raja Pervaiz Ashraf declared the constitutional package “a serious piece of legislation” and advised the government not to act hastily.

    The Senate meeting is expected at 12:30 PM today.

  • Sarah Khan, Danish Taimoor reunite for new drama ‘Shair’

    Sarah Khan, Danish Taimoor reunite for new drama ‘Shair’

    Sarah Khan, one of the most talented and versatile actresses on our screens, has a new project coming up with none other than Danish Taimoor.

    During a fundraising event in the UK for Palestinian relief, a BBC journalist asked, “Sarah, what did you tell us about your drama with Danish?”

    The Raqs –e- Bismil actress replied, “I am working with Ayeza Khan’s husband in a drama, the working title of the drama serial is Shair, the name of the project isn’t decided yet. An interesting detail about the drama is that its OST has been sung by my husband Falak Shabir. I have worked with Danish Taimoor, but it has been a long time since then. Now, I am working with him again after many years. I can’t reveal much about the story.”

    “I have read the story of the drama,” Ayeza Khan added.

    Sarah Khan has starred in such hit dramas as Wabaal, Namak Haram while Danish Taimoor is currently starring in Jaan Nisar and Teri Chhaon Mein.

    Read more: Danish Taimoor, Sarah Khan collaborate for the first time

  • Polio worker, victim of sexual assault, denied entry in home by husband

    Polio worker, victim of sexual assault, denied entry in home by husband

    A woman polio worker, who was sexually assaulted in a village near Jacobabad, was declared ‘Kari’ by her husband after he drove her out of their home and snatched their three children from her on Saturday.

    The woman had testified in court last week that she was assaulted while on duty.

    The victim’s team of lawyers submitted a petition to the local court for the recovery of her children and they were reunited with her mother on the intervention of the court.

    Polio worker’s statement

    The polio worker talked too local journalists after the reunion and said that on Wednesday she was abducted at gunpoint when she was returning home after administering polio drops to children in the last house on her list along with her team head.

    The team head was threatened to not follow them or he will be killed.

    She said that the suspect took her into a jungle on the edge of the village where three other men with covered faces were already present. One of them filmed her while the suspect sexually assaulted her, she stated.

    She said that the suspect also tortured her, the marks of which are still present on her body. “After the assault, he let me go. I came back to the village but no villager provided me refuge,” she stated.

    She said that she could only identify the suspect, who was now in police custody, but she could not identify his three accomplices as their faces were completely covered.

    She told journalists that her husband expelled her out of the house and snatched their three daughters from her, who have now reunited with her on the intervention of the court.

    “We are a very low-income family. I work as polio worker and my husband earns his livelihood as transporter of small goods through his hand-cart,” she said.

    She appealed to PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari to help provide her justice as her life is ruined after the assault.

    The victim’s counsel criticised police and district administration for not ensuring the writ of the government. They also asserted that sections of Anti-Terrorism Act should be incorporated in the FIR because harassing a polio worker is tantamount to terrorism as they work for the safety of the children.
    The lawyer appealed to the government and social welfare organisations to provide the polio worker a government job so that she could raise her children well as it was not her fault that she had been sexually assaulted at gunpoint.

    Suspect produced in court

    The police produced the suspect in the court where judicial magistrate, Nisar Ahmed Shar, remanded him in police custody for seven days.

    The judge ordered police to take samples from the suspect and submit a medical report to the court whenever it was released.

    Dawn’s sources said PPP MPA Sher Mohammad Mugheri demanded that the district administration arrest all the remaining suspects in the case and promised to financially support the victim every month until she got a government job.

    To read more: Polio worker gives harrowing testimony of being raped on duty

  • Arslan Ash wins Tekken 8 Thunderstruck 2024 in Monterrey

    Arslan Ash wins Tekken 8 Thunderstruck 2024 in Monterrey

    Pakistan’s and world number one Tekken player, Arslan Ash, has won the Tekken 8 Thunderstruck 2024 tournament held in Monterrey.

    A total of 63 players were participating in the event. Arslan remained unbeaten in the event.

    In the final, Arslan faced his compatriot Farzeen, who represents the Saudi eSports organization Falcons. He defeated Farzeen by 3-0 in the round of 5.

    Earlier, both faced each other in the semi-finals, where Arsaln defeated Farzeen by 2-0 and advanced to the winner finals, while Farzeen went to the losers round. In the loser round, Farzeen defeated K-Wiss by 2-0, advancing to the loser finals.

    In the losers’ finals, he defeated Pakistani-British Joak by 3-0 and advanced to the grand finals but lost to Arslan.