Breaking biases: Girl drives late father’s rickshaw
Amidst rising inflation and unemployment, a 17-year-old girl has broken all the taboos by joining a male-dominated profession of driving a rickshaw to support her family after her father’s demise.
Imaan Mazari-Hazir granted pre-arrest bail in army defamation case
Islamabad High Court granted Imaan Zainab Mazari-Hazir, daughter of former Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari, pre-arrest bail till June 9th in a case filed against her on the charges of "abusing and defaming the senior command of the Pakistan Army".
Will Trump return to Twitter as Elon Musk buys it?
'I am not going on Twitter,' former US president says, maintaining he will remain on his own social media website.
EU creates rules for content on Facebook, YouTube
Google, Meta and other large online platforms will have to act to better protect their users. Europe has made clear that they cannot act as independent digital islands.
PTI leader Shahbaz Gill slams media for Peshawar rally blackout
Gill shares Nayatel's viewership data on Twitter, showing that ARY News alone garnered over 56% views last night.
Elon Musk exposes Twitter’s boring governance
How the Tesla chief executive now features in Twitter’s future is a mystery. He could try to take over the company, remain the largest shareholder and persistent critic, or lose interest and walk away.
‘Imported Hakumat Na-manzoor’ tweeted over three million times
Only on twitter the hashtag “Imported government, unacceptable” has potentially been tweeted more than three millions times.
Top five memorable moments from the Oscars
The most memorable moment in recent Oscars history happened in 2017 when the Academy's top prize was briefly handed to dreamy musical "La La Land," when coming-of-age drama "Moonlight" was the actual winner.
Russia to launch a photo sharing app following the Instagram ban
Russian entrepreneurs pounced at the opportunity to fill the void that had affected almost 80 million social media users. Russian tech entrepreneurs announced that they would launch an alternative photo-sharing platform on the domestic market
Fearing Putin’s media law, TikTok suspends posting of new videos from Russia
In light of Russia's new 'fake news' law, TikTok will suspend live streaming while it reviews the safety implications of the new law. However, TikTok will continue to evaluate the evolving circumstances in Russia to determine.
US worried over TikTok’s harmful impact on children
The consortium of eight states will look into the harms TikTok can cause to its young users and what TikTok knew about those possible harms, said a statement from California attorney general Rob Bonta.
Challenging Youtube, TikTok increases video time length
TikTok more than tripling the length of videos comes as YouTube and Facebook-parent Meta strive to counter the rival with short-form content options and incentives to creators whose posts draw audiences.