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  • Watch: An iPhone stealing monkey in India

    Watch: An iPhone stealing monkey in India

    A video of a monkey snatching an iPhone and running away has gone viral in India.

    Human encounters with monkeys incidents are common in India as a large number of the primates roam free in many states. While most incidents are peaceful, sometimes they bite humans or run away after snatching things from them.

    According to Indian media, a similar incident took place outside a temple in the city of Vrindavan in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, the video of which is also going viral on social media.

    In the viral video, it can be seen that two monkeys are sitting in the temple premises and one of them is holding an iPhone stolen from a person who came to the temple. A group of people can be seen trying to take the iPhone from the monkey, throwing things at the it so that it throws the phone away.

    The hard work of the people paid off and the monkey threw away the iPhone, on which the people clapped.

  • Fawad Chaudhry sent to Adiala jail on judicial remand

    Fawad Chaudhry sent to Adiala jail on judicial remand

    An accountability court on Thursday sent former federal minister Fawad Chaudhry to Adiala jail on judicial remand in a case related to corruption in construction projects, Geo has reported.

    Islamabad Accountability Court Judge Muhammad Basheer heard the case. During the hearing, Chaudhry asked Judge Muhammad Basheer about his health.

    In response to Fawad’s question, the judge said that “I am completely fine.”

    Fawad’s council requested the court to keep the former federal minister in the B-class category in jail.

    Meanwhile, a bail application was also filed on behalf of Fawad Chaudhry.

  • Gold rate drops to Rs213,700, marking a decrease of Rs1,600 per tola

    Gold rate drops to Rs213,700, marking a decrease of Rs1,600 per tola

    In the domestic bullion market, the decline persisted alongside a drop in global prices.

    The price of 24-karat gold in Pakistan saw a further decrease, now standing at Rs213,700 per tola, marking a Rs1,600 reduction.

    The Karachi Sarafa Association provided details indicating that the rate for 10 grammes of 24-karat gold is now Rs183,213, reflecting a decrease of Rs1,372.

    Additionally, the price for 10 grammes of 22-karat gold is Rs167,945, compared to yesterday’s rate of Rs169,203.

    Conversely, silver maintained its stability in the domestic market, with 24-karat silver being traded at Rs2,600 per tola and Rs2,229.08 per 10 grammes.

    On the global front, the international spot gold price hovered around $2,011.77 [02:50 pm PST], experiencing a weekly decline of $37.3 or 1.82 per cent.

    This downward movement in commodity prices was attributed to central bankers vehemently opposing market expectations for interest rate cuts, resulting in a widespread selloff across global stocks and bonds.

  • Sania Mirza shares yet another cryptic post about divorce

    Sania Mirza shares yet another cryptic post about divorce

    Indian tennis ace and wife of Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik, has posted yet another message about divorce on her Instagram, prompting rumors of a breakup. “Divorce is hard,” the post said, making some wonder if there are problems in the marriage. Sania and Shoaib got married in 2010 and have a son named Izhaan.

    In her post, Sania talked about life being tough and how we can choose our challenges. “Marriage is hard. Divorce is hard. Choose your hard. Obesity is hard. Being fit is hard. Choose your hard. Being in dept is hard. Being financially disciplined is hard. Choose your hard.Communication is hard. Not communicating is hard. Choose your hard. Life will never be easy.It will always be hard. But we can choose your hard. Pick wisely.”

    On January 8, Sania shared another post, saying, ‘When something disturbs the peace of your heart, let it go.” Interestingly, she removed many pictures with Shoaib from her Instagram account.
    People started talking about Sania and Shoaib’s possible separation in November 2022. Even though things seemed okay after they appeared together on ‘The Mirza Malik Show,’ rumors sprang up again in 2023. Shoaib changed his Instagram bio, taking out the part about being the ‘Husband to a Superwoman @mirzasaniar.’

    Despite all the talk about them splitting up, the couple recently celebrated their son Izhaan’s success in a swimming competition.

  • Nawaz Sharif will decide the next Chief Minister of Punjab, says Shehbaz Sharif

    Nawaz Sharif will decide the next Chief Minister of Punjab, says Shehbaz Sharif

    Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) president Shehbaz Sharif has said that PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif will decide who will be the next Chief Minister (CM) of Punjab.

    In a meeting with senior journalists in Lahore, Shahbaz Sharif said that if PML-N comes to power, it will reduce unemployment, inflation, and electricity prices on an emergency basis.

    He said that Nawaz Sharif was overthrown by the former chief justice Saqib Nisar, adding that his party has never been pampered. “The credit goes to 13 parties for saving Pakistan from bankruptcy and restoring diplomatic relations.”

    The former prime minister said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has poisoned society, and it is a big challenge to end this hatred in a couple of years.

    He further said that Nawaz Sharif will decide who will be the next chief minister of Punjab.

    He also said that Nawaz Sharif is of the firm opinion that Pakistan should be taken forward through consultation.

  • Saboor’s sweet surprise for sister Sajal Aly’s birthday

    Saboor’s sweet surprise for sister Sajal Aly’s birthday

    Sajal Aly and Saboor Aly, who started their careers in the entertainment industry at a young age, have achieved tremendous success in their respective fields. Recently, Sajal Aly celebrated her birthday after her sister Saboor planned a lovely surprise for her.

    The birthday celebration took place during a dinner, where Saboor arranged a beautiful cake for Sajal. The joy and happiness on Sajal’s face during the celebration were evident. Here are some delightful moments captured from the surprise birthday celebration:

  • PCB decides to give NOC to four cricketers for leagues

    PCB decides to give NOC to four cricketers for leagues

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to give NOC (No Objection Certificate) to four national cricketers for leagues.

    According to Geo News, PCB has decided to issue NOC to four cricketers in the league including Shaheen Shah Afridi, Babar Azam, Muhammad Rizwan and Wasim Jr.

    Sources said that T20 captain Shaheen Afridi has a contract with ILT20 while Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, and Wasim Jr. have contracts with Bangladesh Premier League.

    Fakhar Zaman and Azam Khan are yet to get permission for the leagues, but national cricketers are being given permission for the leagues on a case-to-case basis. The cricketers included in the central contract are being allowed as per the terms of the contract.

  • Japan Literary Laureate Unashamed About Using ChatGPT

    Japan Literary Laureate Unashamed About Using ChatGPT

    The winner of Japan’s most prestigious literary award has acknowledged that about “five percent” of her futuristic novel was penned by ChatGPT, saying generative AI had helped unlock her potential.

    Since the 2022 launch of ChatGPT, an easy-to-use AI chatbot that can deliver an essay upon request within seconds, there have been growing worries about the impact on a range of sectors – books included.

    Lauded by a judge for being “almost flawless” and “universally enjoyable”, Rie Kudan’s latest novel, “Tokyo-to Dojo-to” (“Sympathy Tower Tokyo”), bagged the biannual Akutagawa Prize on Wednesday.

    Set in a futuristic Tokyo, the book revolves around a high-rise prison tower and its architect’s intolerance of criminals, with AI a recurring theme.

    The 33-year-old author openly admitted that AI heavily influenced her writing process as well.

    “I made active use of generative AI like ChatGPT in writing this book,” she told a ceremony following the winner’s announcement.

    “I would say about five percent of the book quoted verbatim the sentences generated by AI.”

    Outside of her creative activity, Kudan said she frequently toys with AI, confiding her innermost thoughts that “I can never talk to anyone else about”.

    ChatGPT’s responses sometimes inspired dialogue in the novel, she added.

    Going forward, she said she wants to keep “good relationships” with AI and “unleash my creativity” in co-existence with it.

    When contacted by AFP, the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Literature, the Akutagawa award’s organiser, declined to comment.

    On social media, opinions were divided on Kudan’s unorthodox approach to writing, with sceptics calling it morally questionable and potentially undeserving of the prize.

    “So she wrote the book by deftly using AI … Is that talented or not? I don’t know,” one wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.

    But others celebrated her resourcefulness and the effort she put into experimenting with various prompts.

    “So this is how the Akutagawa laureate uses ChatGPT — not to slack off but to ‘unleash creativity’”, another social media user wrote.

    Titles that list ChatGPT as a co-author have been offered for sale through Amazon’s e-book self-publishing unit, although critics say the works are of poor quality.

    British author Salman Rushdie told a press conference at the Frankfurt Book Fair in October that recently someone asked an AI writing tool to produce 300 words in his style.

    “And what came out was pure garbage,” said the “Midnight’s Children” writer, to laughter from the audience.

    The technology also throws up a host of potential legal problems.

    Last year, John Grisham, Jodi Picoult and “Game of Thrones” author George RR Martin were among several writers who filed a class-action lawsuit against ChatGPT creator OpenAI over alleged copyright violation.

    Along with the Authors Guild, they accused the California-based company of using their books “without permission” to train ChatGPT’s large language models, algorithms capable of producing human-sounding text responses based on simple queries, according to the lawsuit.

  • We have plan C for February 8 elections, says Imran Khan

    We have plan C for February 8 elections, says Imran Khan

    The founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, has said that a plan C has been prepared for the upcoming general elections, set to take place on February 8, 2024.

    While talking to the media in Adiala Jail, the former Prime Minister said that democracy is being trampled under the “London Plan”, pointing out that people affiliated with PTI are being picked up despite the start of the election campaign, stressing that women and children were imprisoned for the May 9 incidents.   

    The former prime minister said, “Our plan C is prepared. They will be shocked on February 8.”

    On the question regarding PTI leader Sher Afzal Marwat, Imran Khan called the lawyer emotional, but added that he is playing from the front.

    “I told [former army chief Gen (r) Qamar Javed] Bajwa that free and fair election is the only solution,” he claimed.

    He demanded that the jail trial in cipher case be shown live, saying, “I want the nation to know what is happening.”

  • India defeats Afghanistan in 2nd super over in a thriller

    India defeats Afghanistan in 2nd super over in a thriller

    After a thrilling game, India whitewashed Afghanistan by defeating them in the second super over of the third T20 match.

    In the third T20 match played in Bengaluru, India batted first and scored 212 runs for losing four wickets in the allotted over. In response, the Afghan team also scored 212 runs for the loss of six wickets.

    A super over was conducted to decide the match, in which the match was tied, India scored 16 runs for the loss of 1 wicket, and Afghanistan then tied the match.

    However, in the second Super Over, India defeated Afghanistan.

    In the second super over, India scored 11 runs for the loss of two wickets. In response, the Afghan team could only score one run after losing two wickets.