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  • No, Khawaja Asif, there are no global firewalls to restrain social media

    No, Khawaja Asif, there are no global firewalls to restrain social media

    Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has claimed that safety firewalls are being implemented to ensure checks and balances on uncontrolled social media sites. He made this statement during his appearance on the talk show ‘Faisla Aap Ka’ with journalist Asma Sherazi.

    ‘’Everything will be fine after some days,’’ he said.

    Khawaja Asif added that developed, democratic countries like the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States (US) also have protective systems to filter out content and websites deemed anti-state and anti-society.

    “Many Internet Service Providers (ISPs) also have filters or use different technologies to address spam, phishing attacks, and other unwanted content, but these are all private companies,” explains Jason Pielemeier, the executive director of the US-based Global Network Initiative (GNI), in a conversation with Geo Fact Check.

  • Three more retired army officers taken into military custody: ISPR

    Three more retired army officers taken into military custody: ISPR

    Three more retired army officers have been taken into custody by Pakistan’s Army in connection with the recent arrest of Lieutenant General (retd) Faiz Hamid, according to a statement released by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

    This comes after the arrest of former spymaster Faiz Hamid earlier this week.

    “In connection with the FGCM proceedings of Lt Gen (Retd) Faiz Hameed, three retired officers are also in military custody for their actions prejudicial to military discipline,” noted the ISPR press release.

    The ISPR further stated that the retired officers were arrested for violations of military discipline.

    “Further investigations of certain retired officers and their accomplices for fomenting instability at the behest of and in collusion with vested political interests are continuing,” the press release read.

    Faiz Hameed was taken into custody by the army on August 12, over allegations of land grabbing and seizing valuables from the owner of Top City Housing Society.

  • Banks in Pakistan to issue more loans this year to support agriculture, SMEs

    Banks in Pakistan to issue more loans this year to support agriculture, SMEs

    The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) Governor Jameel Ahmad revealed that banks will significantly increase loan issuance this year to support the agriculture and small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) sectors.

    The Governor’s address highlighted substantial improvements in Pakistan’s macroeconomic conditions. Ahmad reported a major decrease in inflation, which fell to 11.1 per cent in July 2024, down from 28.3 per cent in July 2023.

    He also pointed out a remarkable reduction in the current account deficit, which had been $17.48 billion in fiscal year 2022 but dropped to $3.2 billion in fiscal year 2023 and further to $0.68 billion in fiscal year 2024.

    Foreign remittances have risen to $30.25 billion in fiscal year 2024, an increase from $27.33 billion the previous year. Meanwhile, foreign reserves have improved to $9.3 billion despite ongoing debt repayments.

    Governor Ahmad noted that there are no restrictions on imports and highlighted a significant rise in IT exports, both of which are positive signs for the economy.

    These improvements, according to the Governor, are the result of effective policies by both the government and the SBP. He outlined several initiatives designed to enhance financial inclusion, including the National Financial Inclusion Strategy, the National Financial Literacy Program, and Banking on Equality.

    He also praised ‘Raast,’ Pakistan’s new instant payment system that allows for quick digital transactions between individuals, businesses, and government entities. Additionally, the Asaan Mobile Account service enables people, particularly those from low-income backgrounds, to open digital branchless banking accounts.

    The SBP has made efforts to inform the public about these digital financial services through its field offices and commercial banks, focusing on services such as Raast, QR Codes, Asaan Mobile Accounts, and Asaan Digital Accounts.

  • COAS holds a reception for Army veterans, but netizens notice some ‘missing officers’

    COAS holds a reception for Army veterans, but netizens notice some ‘missing officers’

    The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Asim Munir, hosted a reception in honour of Pakistan Army veterans on Independence Day that brought together many retired army officers and soldiers.

    In a press release, the military’s media wing, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) stated, “COAS paid heartfelt tribute to the contributions of the retired personnel, lauding their dedication and instrumental role in shaping the nation’s history.”

    “COAS also cautioned against the insidious threat of fake news and propaganda being perpetrated by inimical elements to weaken the bond between the people of Pakistan and the Armed Forces,” said the ISPR press release.

    However, in an interesting development, netizens noticed a peculiar absence of some officers in the pictures circulating on social media.

    Former COAS Gen (retd) Bajwa was not seen in the picture even though Gen (retd) Raheel Sharif and Gen (retd) Kayani were present.

    Likewise, General (retd) Ahmad Shuja Pasha and Gen (retd) Zaheer-ul-Islam were also noticeably absent from the reception.

    This comes after the Pakistan Army arrested former spymaster Gen (retd) Faiz Hameed, in charge of corruption and misuse of authority.

  • Why did India reject offer to host Women’s T20 World Cup?

    Why did India reject offer to host Women’s T20 World Cup?

    The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has rejected the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) offer to host the Women’s T20 World Cup, which was initially scheduled to be held in Bangladesh this year.

    “They [ICC] have asked us if we would conduct the World Cup. I have categorically said no,” Secretary BCCI J Shah told Times of India. “We’re in the monsoon and on top of that we will host the Women’s ODI World Cup next year. I don’t want to give any kind of signals that I want to hold consecutive World Cups.”

    Meanwhile, the ICC is monitoring the situation in Bangladesh.

    A final decision on whether to shift the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup from Bangladesh is expected by August 20.

    The Women’s T20 World Cup was originally scheduled to take place in Bangladesh from October 3 to October 20, but amid the current political climate in the country, it is no longer considered suitable to hold the event there.

  • Want to generate an ideal A.I. image? Here’s how

    Want to generate an ideal A.I. image? Here’s how

    Do you struggle with generating accurate images using artificial intelligence (AI)?

    To create an effective prompt for an image, be mindful of including elements such as the type of image you want, the main subject, important details about the subject, any desired style or design features, and the overall look you envision for the image.

    Here’s a simple guide to creating an image prompt:

    Art Type: Choose the medium you want, such as a photograph, drawing, sketch, oil painting, or 3D image.

    Main Focus: Define what the image should focus on—whether it’s a person, animal, object, or an abstract concept.

    Specifics: Detail the key elements of your image, including colours, shapes, sizes, and textures. Specify the style you prefer, such as “abstract,” “minimalist,” or “surreal.”

    Composition: Describe how you want the image arranged. Include details about the art style, lighting, aspect ratio, and camera angles. Additionally, provide information about the background and setting.

    Type of Art: Photograph
    Subject: Marvel character Thanos
    Details: Holding a big size rusty blade
    Style: Pop art

    Extra Details: The Viking is holding a large, rusty blade in a monochrome photo, standing in front of Times Square, New York.

    Final Prompt: Generate a pop art style image featuring the Marvel character Thanos, holding up a large, rusty blade in a monochrome photo, standing in front of Times Square, New York.

    The more specific and detailed you are, the better the final image will be.

    Here is the final result

    Image generated by ideogram.ai

  • LEAs arrest former Adiala Jail deputy superintendent for allegedly acting as messenger for Khan

    LEAs arrest former Adiala Jail deputy superintendent for allegedly acting as messenger for Khan

    Law enforcement agencies have arrested Muhammad Akram, the former deputy superintendent of Punjab prisons, who was transferred from Adiala Jail in June this year, on charges of “facilitating Imran Khan as a messenger,” Dawn News reported.

    He was reportedly picked up from the jail colony.

    The arrest follows the military’s detention of retired Lt Gen Faiz Hameed, the former head of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), on charges of violating the Army Act.

    The founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has been imprisoned for over a year, with multiple cases filed against him, including the Toshakhana case, the cypher case, and the un-Islamic marriage case.

  • Normalisation of ties with Israel puts Mohammad Bin Salman’s life at risk

    Normalisation of ties with Israel puts Mohammad Bin Salman’s life at risk

    Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman (MBS) is at risk of assassination amid his normalisation of ties with Israel, reports Politico, a U.S.-based publication.

    MBS reportedly told a U.S. Congress member that he is risking his life for a significant deal with the U.S. and Israel.

    Posing a question to the U.S., he said, “What did they do to protect Egyptian leader Anwar Sadat, who was assassinated after making a peace deal with Israel?”

    The crown prince, however, is reportedly determined to pursue the mega-deal with the U.S. and Israel despite the threats, deeming it pivotal to his country’s future.

  • ‘Shehbaz Sharif ne 50 lakh ka wada kiya lekin abhi tak milay nahin’: Javelin Thrower Yasir Sultan

    ‘Shehbaz Sharif ne 50 lakh ka wada kiya lekin abhi tak milay nahin’: Javelin Thrower Yasir Sultan

    National javelin champion Yasir Sultan has complained that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif promised him 50 lakh rupees in 2023 after he won a bronze medal at the Asian Athletic Championship, but he has yet to receive the prize.

    “Every day, my father asks, and I call, but there’s no response. I am a bronze and silver medalist of Asia,” Yasir said in a heartfelt interview with UrduPoint.

    “I am tired of going round and round; I believe I deserve the same reward that Arshad Nadeem received. He has brought fame to the country, and my goal is to achieve the same. Although I am Arshad’s junior, I have not been treated equally. I have offers from Dubai and other countries to compete, but I have not received the necessary support. Respect us; we do not ask for money to run our households,” he expressed his grievances.

    He also requested that the government provide the promised prize and necessary facilities.

    “My request is to be treated equally and supported. Despite these challenges, I am determined to compete in the next Olympics,” he added.

    His father, Muhammad Sultan, also expressed his disappointment, saying, “It’s been over a year, and not a single penny has been given for encouragement. As a driver, I’ve appealed for help, but nothing has been done so far.”

    Yasir won a bronze medal in the Asian Athletics Championship in 2023 and the national Javelin championship. He has also won a number of other foreign tournaments.

  • ‘The Notebook’ star Gena Rowlands dead at 94

    ‘The Notebook’ star Gena Rowlands dead at 94

    Gena Rowlands, an award-winning US actress best known for starring in the films of her first husband, director John Cassavetes, died Wednesday at age 94, according to US media reports.

    Rowlands died surrounded by family at her home in Indian Wells, California, US entertainment publication TMZ reported.

    No official cause of death was immediately given, but Rowlands’s son Nick Cassavetes said in June she had suffered from Alzheimer’s disease for the past five years, according to the New York Times.

    Rowlands starred in 10 films by John Cassavetes, and was married to him for nearly 35 years until his death in 1989.

    Starting in the 1960s, the couple formed an enchanting and explosive on-screen partnership over three decades that explored themes of passion and self-destruction against a backdrop of alcohol and infidelity.

    In what many consider her finest role, Rowlands captured to devastating effect the descent of a housewife into mental illness in “A Woman Under the Influence” (1974), bringing her the first of two Oscar nominations.

    “Incapable of an unreal moment,” said Woody Allen of the actress, whom he cast in his 1988 film “Another Woman.”

    “Whatever I say about Gena isn’t enough because she’s so incredible,” said Winona Ryder, quoted in the LA Times in 1992 when the two co-starred in Jim Jarmusch’s “Night on Earth.”

    – A storied career –

    Rowlands was born on June 19, 1930, in Cambria, Wisconsin, into a cultured middle-class family. Her father was a state senator and her mother was a painter and occasional actress.

    She enrolled in New York’s American Academy of Drama and in 1953 met Cassavetes, a fast-talking and exuberant Greek-American. A year later they were married.

    It was their collaboration that generated her stand-out performances, the highlight arguably being “A Woman Under the Influence” which also brought an Oscar nomination for Cassavetes as director.

    Rowlands was captivating as housewife Mabel who descends into madness after years of quiet, complicated dominance by her hardworking, silent husband, played by Peter Falk.

    In 1989, Cassavetes died from liver failure after years of alcoholism. Rowlands continued to make films and also worked for television, winning four Emmys.

    She and Cassavetes had three children, all of whom have gone on to work in film and television. Her son Nick directed her in “The Notebook” alongside Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams in 2004.

    In 2012, she married retired businessman Robert Forrest and in 2015 was awarded an honorary Academy Award, the same year she retired from acting.