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  • Post movies, drama or podcast clips on X and earn money: Elon Musk

    Post movies, drama or podcast clips on X and earn money: Elon Musk

    Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said on Friday that subscribed users of X (formerly Twitter) can earn money by posting short or full length clips of movies, drama serials or podcast.

    Elon Musk has said in response to a message on X from his sister Tosca Musk: “Users will now be able to post their full-length movies on X.”

    Tosca Musk is the co-founder of the streaming service Passionflix.

    Elon Musk also announced another good news for X users, stating that AI Audience feature is coming soon, through which users will set a target for their ad and then the AI system will fulfill that target within seconds.

    Last Sunday Musk called Meta, the platform run by Mark Zuckerberg, “greedy”.

  • Strapped down, blindfolded, held in diapers; CNN exposes Israeli detention center for Palestinians

    Strapped down, blindfolded, held in diapers; CNN exposes Israeli detention center for Palestinians

    CNN has published and aired a damning report with the help of Israeli whistleblowers working at the Sde Teiman detention camp in Israel. The exposé has revealed systemic abuses by the military, including prisoners being restrained, blindfolded, and forced to wear diapers.

    Israel’s military base, which is now a detention center in the Negev desert, was photographed twice by an Israeli worker of a scene that he says continues to haunt him.

    Picture showed rows of men in gray tracksuits sitting on paper-thin mattresses, ringfenced by barbed wire. The detainees were blindfolded, their heads hanging heavy under the harsh glare of floodlights.

    The whistleblower told CNN about the conditions these men were kept in, detailing that they are forbidden from speaking to each other, so they mumble to themselves.

    “We were told they were not allowed to move. They should sit upright. They’re not allowed to talk. Not allowed to peek under their blindfold.”
    Guards were instructed “to scream uskot” – shut up in Arabic – and told to “pick people out that were problematic and punish them,” the report laid out.

    Where is Sde Teiman?

    Sde Teiman is located some 18 miles from the Gaza frontier and is split into two parts: enclosures where around 70 Palestinian detainees from Gaza are placed under extreme physical restraint, and a field hospital where wounded detainees are strapped to their beds, wearing diapers and fed through straws.
    “They stripped them down of anything that resembles human beings,” said one whistleblower, who worked as a medic at the facility’s field hospital.
    “(The beatings) were not done to gather intelligence. They were done out of revenge,” said another whistleblower. “It was punishment for what they (the Palestinians) did on October 7 and punishment for behavior in the camp.”

    Why is it a paradise for medical interns?

    The whistleblowers give a peek into the very common practice of amputation of prisoners’ limbs due to injuries sustained by constant handcuffing. The detention centre is also called “a paradise for interns” because sometimes underqualified medics perform procedures here and learn through practice.

    Accounts of Palestinians held in the Israeli detention centre

    CNN interviewed Dr. Mohammed al-Ran who headed the surgical unit at Northern Gaza’s Indonesian hospital, one of the first to be shut down and raided as Israel carried out its aerial, ground and naval offensive.

    He was arrested on December 18, he said, outside Gaza City’s Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital, where he had been working for three days after fleeing his hospital in the heavily bombarded north.

    He was stripped down to his underwear, blindfolded and his wrists tied, then dumped in the back of a truck where, he said, the near-naked detainees were piled on top of one another as they were shuttled to a detention camp in the middle of the desert.

    “We looked forward to the night so we could sleep. Then we looked forward to the morning in hopes that our situation might change,” said Dr. Mohammed al-Ran, recalled.

    Al-Ran was held in a military detention center for 44 days, he told CNN. “Our days were filled with prayer, tears, and supplication. This eased our agony,” said al-Ran.

    Punishment for speaking to each other

    A prisoner who committed an offense such as speaking to another would be ordered to raise his arms above his head for up to an hour. The prisoner’s hands would sometimes be zip-tied to a fence to ensure that he did not come out of the stress position.

    For those who repeatedly breached the prohibition on speaking and moving, the punishment became more severe. Israeli guards would sometimes take a prisoner to an area outside the enclosure and beat him aggressively, according to two whistleblowers and al-Ran.

    Unleashing dogs as form of “the nightly torture”

    That whistleblower and al-Ran also described a routine search when the guards would unleash large dogs on sleeping detainees, lobbing a sound grenade at the enclosure as troops barged in. Al-Ran called this “the nightly torture.”

    “While we were cabled, they unleashed the dogs that would move between us, and trample over us,” said al-Ran. “You’d be lying on your belly, your face pressed against the ground. You can’t move, and they’re moving above you.”

    The same whistleblower recounted the search in the same harrowing detail. “It was a special unit of the military police that did the so-called search,” said the source. “But really it was an excuse to hit them. It was a terrifying situation.”

    “There was a lot of screaming and dogs barking.”

    Strapped to beds in the hospital

    “If you imagine yourself being unable to move, being unable to see what’s going on, and being completely naked, that leaves you completely exposed,” the whistleblower said. “I think that’s something that borders on, if not crosses to, psychological torture.”

    Another whistleblower said he was ordered to perform medical procedures on the Palestinian detainees for which he was not qualified.


    Response of IDF

    The Israeli Defence Forces did not directly deny accounts of people being stripped of their clothing or held in diapers. Instead, the Israeli military said that the detainees are given back their clothing once the IDF has determined that they pose no security risk.

    Two Palestinian prisoners associations said last week that 18 Palestinians – including leading Gaza surgeon Dr. Adnan al-Bursh – had died in Israeli custody over the course of the war.

    Sde Teiman and other military detention camps have been shrouded in secrecy since their inception. Israel has repeatedly refused requests to disclose the number of detainees held at the facilities, or to reveal the whereabouts of Gazan prisoners.

  • Chai ka waqt: Sindh SSP serves tea to political leaders

    Chai ka waqt: Sindh SSP serves tea to political leaders

    Sindh Police took action on Sunday after footage of a Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) serving tea to political leaders went viral on social media.

    Sindh Inspector General (IG) Ghulam Nabi Memon termed the officer’s action “very wrong”, adding that a written explanation will be sought from him.

    IG Memon added that though the act was done in an individual capacity, nonetheless the officer will have to give an answer.

    The viral video shows the senior cop serving tea to political leaders who are participating in a ceremony. Sindh minister and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Saeed Ghani can also be seen in the video.

    A SSP is a BPS-19 grade officer in the government of Pakistan.

  • Arrested target killer of police among four killed in encounter

    Arrested target killer of police among four killed in encounter

    A suspected serial-killer of the police and alleged member of the banned militant group Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Faizan Butt, who was reportedly involved in three attacks on police officials in Lahore within a week, was killed along with three other terrorists during an encounter in Karol Ghatti on Sunday night.

    The counter-terrorism department’s spokesperson told the media that the team took the arrested terrorists to Karol Jungle for seizure of weapons. Meanwhile, about six terrorists opened fire on the police, as a result, four of the terrorists were shot dead by the firing of their accomplices while three managed to escape.

    The police seized two Kalashnikovs and a pistol from the spot, he said.

    Faizan had shot dead a sub-inspector and a constable after following them when they were unarmed on their way back home. He had also shot and injured another police constable. Investigations revealed that he recorded the attacks by using a pen camera, ensuring that the victim was dead before leaving. He then sent the recordings to his handlers as proof.

    He was arrested from a housing society on May 3.

    Initial investigations suggested that the suspect was frustrated because the police had registered a case against him.

    The CTD had received information that he had contacted some people in his area to help him join a militant organisation.

    Later, Faizan got arrested for carrying explosives and he was sent to prison. There he met a jailed leader of a banned sectarian outfit who helped him in getting released on bail.

    He went to Afghanistan where he had meetings with TTP leaders who assigned him the task of killing six policemen to prove his loyalty.

    The suspect revealed in police custody that the banned group had arranged a 30-bore and a 9mm pistol for the killings.

    Faizan’s father was a manager in a factory and lived in Shadbagh. His mother had separated from him and lived in the private housing society.

  • Celebs express love for moms on Mother’s Day

    Celebs express love for moms on Mother’s Day

    As Mother’s Day comes to pass, celebrities are using social media to show love for their moms, including actors, models, and musicians.
    One common theme in their posts is talking about family love. Veteran actress Nadia Jamil wrote a heartfelt letter to her mom along with a montage of pictures, set to a Bollywood song.

    In her post, she talked about how strong and brave her mom is. “Happy Mother’s Day to my rock, where my strength began from, where my life began from,” she joyously expressed. “My friend, confidant, the most generous, forgiving, loving woman I know, one of the most, beyond beautiful women to have lived on this planet.”
    She continued, “I love you Ma. Here’s to healing and learning and unlearning and to the adventure of life still left for us to enjoy together. With Aba, Baba Zain, Nana, Nani, Puchi Khala, all watching us. Please say a prayer for the health and happiness of my best friend… my Ma.”

    Meanwhile, music icon Faisal Kapadia shared a sweet post on Instagram to celebrate Mother’s Day. One picture shows him as a child in his mother’s arms, while another shows his wife Seema with their two sons, Armaan and Gibran. In the caption, Faisal wrote, “Happy Mother’s Day!”

    Singer Zoe Viccaji celebrated Mother’s Day by posting a cute picture with her daughter. They both had matching butterfly-themed face paints and smiled at the camera. Zoe wrote, “Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms out there,” in a short note.

    Joining the Mother’s Day celebration trend, Shaniera Akram shared a loving picture representing maternal love through the generations. She posted photos with her husband, former cricketer Waseem Akram, and their three children, two of them from the cricketer’s marriage to his late wife. Shaniera happily wrote, “My children are what makes my life full. I am blessed to have these three.”

    She also said, “Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms, stepmoms, grandmas, new moms, mothers-in-law, and those who we keep in our hearts.” Moms are always there for us, giving hugs when we’re tired or saying comforting words when things get tough. They show endless love and care. So, while Mother’s Day is a special time to say thanks, let’s remember to appreciate and honor moms every day for everything they do for us.

  • PPP wants Zulfikar Ali Bhutto’s picture on currency notes

    PPP wants Zulfikar Ali Bhutto’s picture on currency notes

    The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) adopted a resolution on Sunday, demanding that the federal government declare former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto a national democratic hero and put his picture on currency notes, ARY News reported. 

    The resolution was passed during a seminar titled ‘Bhutto Reference and History’, discussing the Zulfikar Ali Bhutto reference.

    The resolution praised the Supreme Court’s (SC) decision to acknowledge that Zulfikar Ali Bhutto didn’t get a fair trial, which resulted in his execution. The resolution called on the federal government to give him the title of “Quaid-e-Awam” (Leader of the People) and to award him the highest civilian honour, Nishan-e-Pakistan.

    On March 6, the SC announced that the former prime minister, who was hanged 44 years ago, didn’t get a fair trial. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was hanged in 1979 after a trial under the military regime of the late General Zia-ul-Haq.

  • Brace yourselves for another heatwave, more heavy rains

    Brace yourselves for another heatwave, more heavy rains

    The Meteorological Department has warned that with a heatwave taking over, temperatures are likely to increase across Pakistan.

    The weather will be hot and dry in most parts of the country this week, while it will be even hotter in the southern regions.

    The heat intensity has not yet peaked due to rains in April and May in Islamabad, but the coming days are going to be very hot.

    Geo reports that the Director General of the Department of Meteorology Mehr Sahibzad Khan stated that more-than-normal rains will be recorded in Pakistan this year, which is likely to affect Sindh and Balochistan the most.

    Meteorologists have also advised citizens to cover their heads and drink plenty of water to avoid heat waves.

  • Atif Aslam’s new song ‘Tumhari Chup’ rocks internet as ‘Gentleman’ drama premieres

    Atif Aslam’s new song ‘Tumhari Chup’ rocks internet as ‘Gentleman’ drama premieres

    Atif Aslam’s new song, ‘Tumhari Chup,’ for the upcoming drama ‘Gentleman,’ went viral on Sunday and within a few hours of its release, approximately one million people had viewed it on YouTube.

    With lyrics written by Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar, the song features Humayun Saeed and Yumna Zaidi in lead roles in Gentleman, the highly anticipated drama serial.
    Gentleman is produced by Next Level Entertainment, the project is led by Samina Humayun Saeed and Sana Shahnawaz.
    The screenplay has been creatively enhanced by controversial writer Khalil ur Rehman Qamar and Haissam Hussain is directing it.

  • Alvi says Imran Khan’s incarceration has made him stronger than ever

    Alvi says Imran Khan’s incarceration has made him stronger than ever

    Former President of Pakistan Dr. Arif Alvi wrote about a personal moment he shared with the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan in Adiala Jail where the former Prime Minister is currently incarcerated.

    Alvi recounted on X (formerly Twitter) that Imran Khan was enthusiastic as ever and welcomed him. He also humorously pointed towards his chest with prisoner number 804 written on his clothes.

    He wrote, “We all had a hearty laugh. His humour, intelligence, boldness & fearlessness has taken a quantum jump and his incarceration instead of weakening him has made him exponentially stronger.”

  • David Beckham ends GOAT debate, calling Lionel Messi greatest football player

    David Beckham ends GOAT debate, calling Lionel Messi greatest football player

    Manchester United legend David Beckham has ended the debate of GOAT (Greatest Of All Time) among fans, calling Lionel Messi the greatest player.

    In a talk show with Jimmy Kimmel on Wednesday, Beckham talked about how he always wanted to sign Messi and bring him to the United States to inspire the younger generation.

    David said, “It’s just that effect that Leo has on the game and the world. One of the reasons we wanted to bring him to America was to inspire the next generation. That was my plan.”

    Beckham added, “I have played against him twice, but I’ve been a fan of him and watched him for many years. And I always had the plan to bring the greatest player to ever play the game, in my opinion, to our team. Luckily, it happened.”

    He said, “I think everyone’s got their own opinion. There are a lot of great players who have played the game over the years, but in my opinion, he is the perfect player.”

    Messi is currently signed with the Major League Soccer team Inter Miami, co-owned by Beckham.

    There is always a debate among fans of Cristiano Ronaldo and Argentina’s Lionel Messi as to who is the GOAT.