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  • India election chiefs warn political parties against AI deepfakes

    India election chiefs warn political parties against AI deepfakes

    India’s election authorities on Monday warned political parties against using artificial intelligence to create deepfake videos and spread misinformation during the country’s ongoing general election.

    Millions of voters will head to polling stations on Tuesday in the third of seven voting phases in the world’s most populous country.

    A rash of deepfake and doctored videos and misinformation have circulated on social media in recent weeks.

    The Election Commission of India (ECI) warned against “misuse of AI-based tools to create deepfakes that distort information or propagate misinformation”.

    Political parties “have been specifically directed to refrain from publishing and circulating deep fake audios/videos, disseminate any misinformation or information which is patently false, untrue or misleading in nature”, the ECI said in a statement.

    It did not mention any organisation by name, but said parties would be ordered to remove any fake content within three hours of being notified of such.

    The warning came days after the arrest of the social media chief of the country’s main opposition party over accusations he doctored a video that was widely shared.

    The Congress party’s Arun Reddy was detained on Friday in connection with edited footage that falsely shows India’s powerful interior minister Amit Shah vowing in a campaign speech to end affirmative action policies for millions of poor and low-caste Indians.

    Shah’s original campaign speech shows him promising to end affirmative action measures for Muslims established in the southern state of Telangana.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi, his ruling Bharatiya Janata Party and the opposition Congress party have accused each other of spreading misinformation and outright falsehoods since voting began last month.

    In recent weeks, both Modi and Shah have stepped up campaign rhetoric over India’s principal religious divide between majority Hindus and the 200 million-strong Muslim minority in an effort to rally voters.

    At a recent campaign rally Modi referred to Muslims as “infiltrators” and “those who have more children”, prompting condemnation and an official complaint to election authorities by Congress.

    The prime minister has not been sanctioned for his remarks despite election rules prohibiting campaigning on “communal feelings” such as religion, prompting frustration from the opposition camp.

    In its statement Monday the Commission also asked political parties to refrain from “posting derogatory content towards women”, using children in their campaigns, or depicting harm to animals.

  • Pakistan wins gold, bronze medals in Asian Jujitsu Championship

    Pakistan wins gold, bronze medals in Asian Jujitsu Championship

    During the Asian Jujitsu Championship held in Abu Dhabi, Pakistan’s five-member team won one gold and two bronze medals.

    In the Under-18 Du Classic event, Muhammad Yusuf Ali and Umar Yasin won the Gold Medal for Pakistan by defeating Kazakhstan in the final.

    Apart from this, Isra Wasim and Kainat Arif bagged two bronze medals for Pakistan in the senior women’s category of Do Show and Do Classic respectively.

    Chairman of Pakistan Jujitsu Federation Khalil Ahmed Khan has congratulated the athletes on their success.

  • Israeli military strikes Rafah while continuing talks with mediators

    Israeli military strikes Rafah while continuing talks with mediators

    The Israeli military said that it is conducting targeted strikes against positions held by the Islamist group Hamas in the eastern part of Rafah, a southern city in Gaza.

    The operation is part of ongoing efforts to pressure Hamas into releasing Israeli hostages and achieving other strategic goals, reports Ari Rabinovitch.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that his war cabinet has approved the continuation of the operation in Rafah. The aim is to increase pressure on Hamas to ensure the release of Israeli hostages while pursuing other military objectives.

    “The war cabinet unanimously decided that Israel continue the operation in Rafah to exert military pressure on Hamas in order to advance the release of our hostages and the other goals of the war,” Netanyahu’s office said in a statement.

    The statement also indicated that despite the ongoing strikes, Israel would engage with mediators in an attempt to reach an agreement with Hamas, noting that the current Hamas proposal does not meet Israel’s necessary demands.

    “In parallel, even though the Hamas proposal is far from Israel’s necessary demands, Israel will send a working delegation to the mediators in order to exhaust the possibility of reaching an agreement under conditions acceptable to Israel,” the statement read.

    Meanwhile, the White House announced that it is reviewing Hamas’s response to a ceasefire and hostage release deal and is urging Israel to avoid launching a large-scale offensive in Rafah.

    White House spokesperson John Kirby noted that U.S. President Joe Biden spoke with Netanyahu for about 30 minutes regarding the ongoing operation in Rafah and the hostage situation before Hamas’s response was received.

    Kirby described the discussion as constructive, stating, “It wasn’t a pressure call; it wasn’t about twisting his arm towards a certain set of parameters.”

    However, he also said that the United States does “not support ground operations in Rafah” unless Israel can demonstrate a clear plan to protect hundreds of thousands of Palestinian civilians living in the area.

    CIA Director William Burns is also in the region, discussing the Hamas response with Israeli officials.

    Kirby highlighted the urgency of the situation, stating, “We are at a critical stage right now,” and reiterated that the U.S. is urging restraint to avoid further civilian casualties.

  • Gold price surges above Rs240,000 per tola

    Gold price surges above Rs240,000 per tola

    Gold prices in Pakistan experienced a rebound on Monday, following a steady decline over the past six trading sessions.

    This resurgence came as the international gold market saw a rise in prices. In the local market, the price of gold per tola surged by Rs2,500, reaching Rs240,500.

    Similarly, the price for 10 grammes of gold rose by Rs2,143, settling at Rs206,190, according to the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA).

    The international gold market also recorded gains on Monday. According to APGJSA, the international gold price stood at $2,322 per ounce, with a premium of $20, after an increase of $21 during the day.

    This marked a turnaround from the downward trend that had been observed in recent days.

    In contrast, silver prices remained stable, with the rate for silver per tola steady at Rs2,620.

    Saturday saw a dip in local gold prices, with a decrease of Rs1,600 per tola.

    The recent rebound offers some relief to investors and jewellery buyers following a week-long decline, which saw gold prices drop by a total of Rs7,000 per tola over six consecutive sessions.

    It’s worth noting that just last month, gold prices in Pakistan reached a record high, with the cost per tola hitting Rs252,200.

    The recent fluctuations in gold prices underscore the volatility of the precious metals market and highlight the impact of international trends on local rates.

  • Talhah Yunus’ solo album ‘Shikwa’ has Talha Anjum cameo

    Talhah Yunus’ solo album ‘Shikwa’ has Talha Anjum cameo

    The album cover, in striking black and white, shows Yunus looking confident in a suit, holding a lit cigarette. But what grabs attention is the gangster-themed style, with a hand holding a gun in the foreground. Adding a personal touch, his belt buckle shines with his initials, TY, showing his identity in the music world.

    In an Instagram post, Yunus not only revealed the album cover but also shared the tracklist, featuring exciting collaborations. Among the ten tracks, one standout is his reunion with Young Stunners partner Talha Anjum on the track ‘Don’t Care.’ He also collaborates with Shareh and JJ47 on tracks ‘Bol’ and ‘Take Your Time,’ promising a mix of sounds and styles.

    Yunus’s solo journey comes after his previous collaborations, including a recent one with singer Asim Azhar on the album ‘Bematlab,’ where they worked on the song ‘Karma’. Azhar showed his support for Yunus’s new album on Instagram, expressing excitement for its release.

    In 2023, the Karachi-based duo reached a milestone by performing at the same event as famous American rapper Travis Scott. Indian rap artist ‘King’ shared the news on social media, announcing that Talha Anjum and Talhah Yunus would be performing alongside Travis Scott at the Wireless Festival Abu Dhabi on March 11 on Yas Island.

    “This is some next-level achievement for us. We desi boys are coming back on March 11, 2023. Show your maximum love, blessings, and support to us by getting tickets!” wrote the ‘Maan Meri Jaan’ rapper, expressing happiness for South Asian artists gaining global recognition.

  • Check out the stunning Nikkah photos and video of Zuhab Khan & Wania Nadeem

    Check out the stunning Nikkah photos and video of Zuhab Khan & Wania Nadeem

    As summer finally makes a delayed appearance, Zuhab Khan tied the knot with his fiancée, the lovely Wania Nadeem, known for her role in Hum TV’s popular drama serial ‘Khusbo Main Basay Khat.’
    She is also a talented actor and model.

    Their wedding videos and pictures have been making waves on Instagram pages.
    Take a look at the pictures of the nikah, and don’t miss the reel capturing special moments from the event.

    Check below:

  • Imtiaz Ali was advised against casting Shahid Kareena in ‘Jab We Met’

    Imtiaz Ali was advised against casting Shahid Kareena in ‘Jab We Met’

    Bollywood filmmaker Imtiaz Ali has revealed quite shockingly, that he was advised against casting A-listers Kareena Kapoor and Shahid Kapoor in his cult hit film ‘Jab We Met.’
    Director Imtiaz Ali, who recently made a biopic film on Indian Punjabi singer ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’, said in a recent interview that he defied suggestions and cast Shahid and Kareena Kapoor in ‘Jab We Met’. The film proved to be a pivotal moment in their careers, achieving cult status over time.

    Imtiaz Ali said, “Fortunately, I have had different opportunities in my career with the supposed success of, or the position of stars, to put it that way.”
    He also said “I remember Shahid and Kareena visiting Jab We Met once. They were not doing well at the time. But it was very successful. You know, people really love that movie, don’t they? So, as a filmmaker, I believe I shouldn’t treat the film industry like the stock market,” said the filmmaker. “Making guesses isn’t what a film director, filmmaker, or producer should be focused on. Instead, we should recognize the potential of each actor for the roles we offer them.”

    He concluded, “A film works when you cast the actor who is most appropriate for that part, not just whoever might be popular at the time. I believe that’s what I’ve learned from my experience.”

  • CJP Isa disappointed at Faizabad Commission report

    CJP Isa disappointed at Faizabad Commission report

    Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa on Monday condemned the Faizabad Dharna Inquiry Commission stating that the report was “very disappointing” and he was “surprised” to read it.

    The CJP made these comments as a three-member bench — headed by Isa himself — resumed the hearing of the federal government’s review petition after the inquiry commission, formed to investigate the Faizabad sit-in, submitted its report.

    The commission was made on SC orders following the case regarding the 2017 dharna by TLP in Islamabad. The commission gave a “clean chit” to the former spymaster General (retd) Faiz Hameed and former Punjab Rangers director general Major General (retd) Azhar Naveed Hayat.

    “What did the commission do? It just wasted time. The commission is just making speeches,” said CJP Isa during the hearing.

    “It seems that all this was done just to exonerate General Faiz,” he observed.

  • ‘Taliban has taken over most of KP areas’ claims Mohsin Dawar

    ‘Taliban has taken over most of KP areas’ claims Mohsin Dawar

    Mohsin Dawar, former MNA and political rights activist, recently claimed that “Taliban have taken over most of the areas in KP.”

    Dawar appeared on journalist Azaz Syed’s YouTube channel and remarked, “North Waziristan, Bannu, Lakki Marwat, Dera Ismail Khan, Tank and South Waziristan are almost completely taken over by them [Taliban].”

    Dawar also said that even big cities like Peshawar are not safe anymore.

    When Azaz Syed asked if he was talking about Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) specifically, Mohsin Dawar replied, “There are many groups involved but the majority is TTP that has occupied these areas.”

    When the journalist dug further into the former minister’s big claim, Dawar stated “This is not a claim but a reality. You yourself reported on the issue of abduction of session judge from DI Khan by TTP.”

    Dawar was referring to the Sessions Judge Shakirullah Marwat, who was abducted by TTP members on Dera Ismail Khan’s Tank Road and later released. KP government allegedly paid Rs 5 crore to TTP for his release.

  • Parvez Elahi to be placed under house arrest within 15 days

    Parvez Elahi to be placed under house arrest within 15 days

    The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has directed the Interior Ministry to complete the process of placing Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) leader Chaudhry Parvez Elahi under house arrest in 15 days.

    The court approved the petition, seeking the transfer of the senior politician to a hospital or declaring his residence a sub-jail.

    The wife of the former chief minister Punjab, Qaisra Elahi, submitted a petition for the transfer of Parvez Elahi to a hospital or to declare his residence a sub-jail.

    IHC’s Justice Arbab Muhammad Tahir heard the petition and issued the order. He also directed the superintendent of Adiala jail to provide all the medical facilities to the veteran politician.

    “Parvez Elahi is not convicted. He is a 78-year-old undertrial prisoner, and medical facilities should be provided according to his satisfaction,” the court order read. It added that the politician should also be allowed to undergo a medical examination by a personal physician every week in jail.