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  • UK YouTuber Yung Filly Arrested in Australia on Sexual Assault Charges

    UK YouTuber Yung Filly Arrested in Australia on Sexual Assault Charges

    Yung Filly, a YouTuber from the UK, has been arrested in Australia over rape and assault charges. On October 8,  he was arrested in the Australian city of Brisbane. Then, he was flown to Perth in Western Australia on October 9. He faced four charges of sexual assault without consent, three charges of intentional assault, and one charge of strangulation.

    A justice court in Perth Magistrates Court heard Barrientos’ case. The magistrate was also shown photographs of the injuries sustained by the woman, which were inflicted on her body. As for the pictures, the prosecution said, “No ordinary person can consent in those circumstances.”

    According to ABC Australia, the police prosecutor, Julius Depetro, was against the bail. He told the court that this has already been the subject of reports of the news and is headlined.

    However, after taking the morning to review the submissions, Magistrate Tanya Watt decided to grant Barrientos bail. She acknowledged that there would be a long wait until his charges were settled.

    However, she imposed several limitations.

    Yung Filly

    This means that when Barrientos fights the consent and other charges that police prosecutors say they may file, he will stay out of WA. And most importantly, Barrientos will not be allowed to update his millions of followers on social media on the case.

    He would provide self-bail for $100,000 on his script. Moreover, he would also surrender a passport with restrictions, and he would have to report to the Northbridge Police Station three times a week on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

    He would only go up to 500 meters to the complainant or other witnesses. He would also be banned from any hotels and nightclubs. Yung Filly will next appear in court in December.

    The recent report has provoked several reactions online. Some take the case that it is hard to believe, while many others stress the need to consider such matters. Many have taken specific social media sites to speak on issues concerning the implications for the public, the celebrities, and the responsibility.

    The social media content enjoys great fame and popularity thanks to his humorous videos on YouTube and Instagram. Filly’s fans shared posts on the bar’s social media pages.

    Someone said, “Free the filly man.”

    A second person commented, “I need to know Chunkz’s response to what he allegedly did.”

    A third person wrote, “This broke my heart.”

  • ‘Mehar, calm down!’: Bilawal laughs when anchor quotes Fawad Chaudhary

    ‘Mehar, calm down!’: Bilawal laughs when anchor quotes Fawad Chaudhary

    Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto had a sarcastic yet sassy reply to television host Meher Bukhari on Dunya News when she quoted former PTI member Fawad Chaudhary’s claim about judges of superior courts possibly resigning.

    Feigning a surprises expression, he asked Bokhari who claimed that judges will resign. When told it was Fawad, he said, “Well then, we’ve lost… I give up… Fawad Chaudhry has spoken, so why are we even continuing this interview?”

    The former Foreign Minister couldn’t help but laugh as Mehr Bokhari went on to narrate the full quote, stating: “Mehar, calm down! He has nothing to do with the constitutional amendments.”

    Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has been at the forefront of campaigning for controversial constitutional amendments aimed at judicial reforms amidst intense opposition from lawyers, some factions of legal experts and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

  • Level sab ke niklenge, lekin niklenge uskey jo flat pitch par bowling karenge; social media trolls Pakistani bowlers

    Level sab ke niklenge, lekin niklenge uskey jo flat pitch par bowling karenge; social media trolls Pakistani bowlers

    Pakistan is playing against England in the first Test match of the three-match series in Multan, where they scored 556 runs in the first innings. Pakistani fans were hopeful that Pakistan would win this Test due to their strong batting intent, but they overlooked the strength of the English batting lineup.

    England has declared on 823. Harry Brook has scored 317 runs, while Joe Root was dismissed for 262 runs.

    It looked like Pakistani bowlers had surrendered themselves in front of the English batting lineup.

    Pakistani fans are upset about the cricket team’s performance, while some are brutally trolling with hilarious memes.

    Here are some reactions.

  • Let ‘Emily in Paris’ remain in Paris, Macron says

    Let ‘Emily in Paris’ remain in Paris, Macron says

    French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview published Wednesday he hoped that Netflix’s hit series “Emily in Paris” would remain centred on the French capital rather than move to Rome.

    The fourth season of “Emily in Paris”, currently streaming, takes events to the Italian capital where the show’s star, played by Lily Collins, seeks to break new ground both personally and professionally.

    When the show was renewed for a fifth season last month, the series’ creators said it would play out between Paris and Rome, with Emily having “a presence” in Italy.

    Darren Star, the creator and showrunner of “Emily in Paris”, was quoted as saying that the show’s heroine “was becoming very comfortable in Paris. I wanted to throw her into some unfamiliar waters”.

    Asked by US magazine Variety what he thought of the move, Macron said he would not take it lying down.

    “We will fight hard,” he said. “And we will ask them to remain in Paris.”

    Macron’s wife Brigitte has a cameo appearance in the show’s fourth season, in which, during a chance meeting in a restaurant, she says she follows Emily on Instagram.

    “I was super proud, and she was very happy to do it,” the president said about his wife’s effort. “‘Emily in Paris’ is super positive in terms of attractiveness for the country. For my own business, it’s a very good initiative.”

    Was he asked to appear on the show? “I’m less attractive than Brigitte,” Macron replied.

    “Emily in Paris” has been mostly lambasted by French critics for showing the French capital in what they say is an unrealistically glamorous light. Some of them have admitted, however, that it has its moments.

    “It’s a saccharine series filled with stereotypes,” judged culture magazine Telerama when the show first aired. “And yet we can’t get ourselves to totally hate it.”

    Britain’s The Guardian came to the show’s defence. “Yes, Emily in Paris is unrealistic”, the paper said. “But when it comes to escapist TV, reality is overrated.”

  • India mourns death of billionaire Ratan Tata

    India mourns death of billionaire Ratan Tata

    Crowds of mourners gathered in India’s financial capital, Mumbai, on Thursday for the funeral of industrialist Ratan Tata, hailed as a “titan” who led one of the country’s biggest conglomerates.

    Tata, who died at the age of 86 on Wednesday, transformed the Tata Group into a sprawling international enterprise with a portfolio ranging from software to sports cars.

    His coffin, draped in an Indian flag, was flanked by a guard of honour, with a marching band of trumpets and drums accompanying the procession.

    Mumbai has declared a day of mourning, with the funeral rites to take place on Thursday afternoon.

    “A titan of Indian industry”, The Hindu newspaper called him on its front page. “India loses its crown jewel”, the Hindustan Times wrote.

    Tributes also poured in from fellow industrialists, with Asia’s richest man, Mukesh Ambani, saying it was a “big loss, not just to the Tata group, but to every Indian”.

    Who was Ratan Tata?

    Tata was born in Mumbai in 1937 into a family of Parsis — a proud but dwindling community which played an outsized role in the city’s business affairs under British rule.

    He had intended to chart his own course in life as an architect after graduating from Cornell University in New York.

    But an appeal from his grandmother saw him return to India in 1962 and join the sprawling family business, beginning work as a factory floor labourer and sleeping in a hostel for trainees.

    He took over the family empire in 1991, riding the wave of the radical free-market reforms India had just unleashed that year.

    Tata’s 21 years at its helm saw the salt-to-steel conglomerate expand its global footprint.

    His 2008 decision to purchase Britain’s loss-making Jaguar and Land Rover carmakers for $2.3 billion burnished his reputation when Tata Group was able to restructure both brands and return them to profit the following year.

    The Tata Group said his philanthropy work “touched the lives of millions.”

    “From education to healthcare, his initiatives have left a deep-rooted mark that will benefit generations to come,” the company added.

    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Tata “a visionary business leader, a compassionate soul and an extraordinary human being.”

    Modi praised Tata for providing “stable leadership to one of India’s oldest and most prestigious business houses”.

    People from all walks of life appreciate him for his service towards the country.

    In one of his last social media post he addressed the concerns regarding health that was posted two days ago.

  • PTI delegation meets Fazlur Rehman; Bilawal claims amendments will pass before Oct 25

    PTI delegation meets Fazlur Rehman; Bilawal claims amendments will pass before Oct 25

    A delegation of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) met Chief Jamiat-e-Ulema Islam Fazl (JUI-F) Maulana Fazlur Rehman on Wednesday to inquire about his stance on the incumbent government’s proposed constitutional amendments.

    The government intends to table the constitutional amendment in parliament after the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit, which is taking place on October 15 and 16.

    The PTI delegation led by Chairman PTI Barrister Gohar Ali Khan included Advocate Salman Akram Raja, Hamid Khan and Raoof Hassan. They discussed the political situation in Pakistan and the twenty-sixth constitutional amendment at Maulana Fazlur Rehman’s residence.

    Speaking to the media after the meeting, Barrister Gohar Ali Khan said, “We will review the draft of the 26th constitutional amendment first, and only then can we discuss it. But the government has turned it into a mystery.”

    He said that both JUI-F and PTI believed in the independence of the judiciary.

    Meanwhile, Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari claimed that the government wanted to create a consensus among all political parties, including JUI-F, on the 26th constitutional amendment.

    He predicted on Tuesday that the constitutional amendment will be passed by the parliament by October 25.

    Speaking to journalists on Wednesday, Bilawal Bhutto said, “There is no deadline from our side for the constitutional amendment.”

    Bhutto remarked that the government has the option to secure the required majority number under “conscience voting,” adding, “Despite this, efforts are being made to reach a consensus.”

  • Sanjay Dutt remarries; Who’s the new bride?

    Sanjay Dutt remarries; Who’s the new bride?

    Bollywood superstar Sanjay Dutt has remarried, leaving the internet in a tizzy because he is not divorced from his current wife.

    Well, all speculators can rest easy. According to a report by the Times of India, Sanjay Dutt has remarried his current wife Manyata Dutt, and a video of the ceremony in a temple has gone viral, showing the couple engaged in Hindu rituals.

    Following Hinduism, the bride and groom circumambulate the Agni (fire) during the wedding ceremony. Sanjay and Manyata also walked around the fire seven times.

    The couple performed all the wedding rituals. Sanjay Dutt, 65, wore a saffron-colored dhoti and kurta with a tilak on his forehead, while his wife, Manyata Dutt (born Dilnawaz Shaikh), 46, wore a white shalwar kameez with her head covered by a dupatta.

    Manyata also shared a photo of the wedding on her Instagram story.

    Sanjay and Manyata first got married on February 7, 2008, and they later welcomed twins, a son named Shahran Dutt and a daughter named Iqra Dutt, on October 21, 2010.

    Sanjay Dutt first for married in 1987 to Richa Sharma, who passed away from cancer in 1996. They have a 36-year-old daughter, Trishala Dutt.
    Before marrying Manyata, Sanjay was married to air hostess-turned-model Rhea Pillai in February 1998, but they divorced in 2008.

  • What did Nadia Hussain say about Ayeza Khan’s amazing transformation?

    What did Nadia Hussain say about Ayeza Khan’s amazing transformation?

    Actress Ayeza Khan’s remarkable transformation has received praise from fellow actress Nadia Hussain.

    Nadia Hussain appeared as a guest on the Ambreen Fatima YouTube show where she talked Ayeza Khan’s transformation.

    The host asked, “If you look at the current entertainment industry, which women do you find impressive enough to say ‘wow’ when you see them?”

    Hussain replied, “Ayeza has definitely changed, I mean her entire persona, every aspect has undergone such a tremendous transformation. Everything about her has improved so much, you know, whenever I see her, I’m like, ‘Oh my God’, I feel proud, and it brings me happiness. Earlier, Ayeza was a very shy person, her confidence wasn’t as evident. But now, everything has changed about her.“

    “She has this fearless attitude, and her confidence shines through. You can see the spark and fire in her eyes, and you can feel it. You can witness her journey and see who she was and who she has become,” Nadia added.

    “What you need to see is how people have transformed themselves. If Ayeza wanted to stay the same, she could have, no one would have stopped her. But looking at her entire journey and seeing what she has become is amazing. I mean, it makes me so happy to see her. She is totally wow,” the Pagal Khaana actress concluded.

  • Pakistan security forces repel Afghan Taliban aggression

    Pakistan security forces repel Afghan Taliban aggression

    Pakistan security forces successfully foiled an attempt at aggression by Afghan Taliban forces at the Naushki-Ghazni sector along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.

    Afghanistan forces opened fire at Pakistan security forces, who in response targeted Afghan checkpoints in its counteraction, security sources told Dawn News.

    Fire was exchanged while Pakistan security forces were doing fence repair work; Pakistan’s effective retaliation resulted in heavy casualties among the Afghan troops.

    The Afghan forces had carried out border violations in the past, as last month, the Afghan Taliban initiated heavy firing targeting Pakistani checkposts from the Afghan region of Plosi.

    Meanwhile, Pakistan forces on Wednesday killed two terrorists who were trying to enter a camp of Frontier Corps (FC) in the Zhob district of Balochistan.

    Inter Service Public Relations (ISPR), in a statement, claimed that terrorist Umar alias Umari, who was involved in numerous activities against security forces as well as innocent civilians, including the recent attack on a convoy of Deputy Commissioner Sherani, has also been killed in retaliation.

    However, the military media wing stated that one soldier was martyred.

  • Girl poisons 13 family members over ‘love marriage’ with cousin

    Girl poisons 13 family members over ‘love marriage’ with cousin

    More than 13 members of the same family were poisoned by a girl with the help of her love interest on August 17, reveals a BBC Urdu report. The incident happened in the village of Keti Pir Pagara in the Sindh region, where a family suddenly became ill after eating food and fainted one by one.

    The police was able to arrest the girl after a hectic investigation.

    The incident

    Relatives of the family took all the victims to the hospital as they suspected food poisoning.

    The report reveals that the incident happened while a flood-like situation arose in Keti Pir Pagara after monsoon rains and the family’s village was also surrounded by water.

    30-year-old Ghulam Asghar and 10-year-old Dildar died during treatment. The next day, seven more people died, and within a few days, the number reached 13.

    Khairpur district police suspected that the deaths were not caused by food poisoning.

    Although the relatives of the deceased family did not file a case with the police, the police registered a case making the state a party.

    Police Investigation

    In the initial investigation, the police found out that the two members of the deceased family, a boy and a girl, were alive, and they did not suffer from any medical condition even though they had eaten the same food as their family. This raised suspicions among the local police officials.

    The police tried their best to autopsy the dead, but family members did not agree. However, the police managed to autopsy two family members who breathed their last in the hospital.

    The post-mortem and chemical analysis of both bodies revealed the presence of two chemicals which are common in sleeping pills and agricultural drugs.
    This prompted the police to expand the scope of their investigation.

    DSP Malhir Pattu told BBC Urdu that relatives refused to let the girl be questioned while the police also learned that the suspect boy also escaped after leaving his father at the hospital. He did not even come for his father’s burial after his death.

    Local informants told the police that the suspect wanted to marry his cousin, but his parents were not willing to do so.

    During the police investigation, it came to light that the boy told his cousin, “I will bring you such a poison, feed it to your family, then the problem will be solved, and we will get married.”

    Confession of the boy

    The boy has said in a statement given to the Khairpur police, “My cousin (accused) and I were in love.”

    The FIR states that at seven o’clock in the evening, the boy brought poison to his cousin and asked her to put it in the food. The family felt dizzy and fainted after consuming the food.

    Police have obtained physical remand of both the suspects for four days.