TikTok blocked 8 million video content and thousands of accounts in Pakistan

The Peshawar High Court was informed that TikTok blocked 8 million objectionable videos and approximately 400,000 accounts in the country. Moreover, TikTok had increased the team of moderators from 116 to 476 in Pakistan. However, moderators will monitor the content that contains any objectionable action or any incident material on TikTok.

People call Sindh compulsory marriage bill a witty decision

According to a compulsory marriage bill submitted in the Sindh Assembly, parents in Sindh will be required to marry their children off after their 18th birthday. The secretariat of the assembly received a draft of this bill from the opposition members, Syed Abdul Rasheed. There is, however, a negative response to the bill among many people.

Punjab‌ ‌government‌ ‌to provide monthly stipends to transgender people

The Punjab government will pay monthly stipends to transgenders under a new social protection program. Firdous Ashiq Awan, Special Assistant to Punjab Chief Minister on Information, made the announcement in Lahore while talking to the media with Jamal Nasir Cheema, Vice Chairman, Punjab Social Protection Authority. Moreover, she added that transgender people are a part of society and would receive a monthly stipend.

‘This Is the Price of War’: Israeli newspaper publishes photos of 67 children killed in an attack on Gaza

A photo of 67 children killed in Gaza appears on the cover of the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, along with the words “this is the price of war”. However, these are the faces of the children killed by Israeli airstrikes. Haaretz has been applauded by human rights advocates and journalists for its “unprecedented” cover story.

Reports on social media alleging gang-rape of Christian girl turn out to be false propaganda

On May 24, a hashtag trended on Pakistani Twitter, asking for #JusticeforSunitaMasih. Social media users have shared an image of a 14-year-old girl who was gang-raped and forced to convert to Islam in Faisalabad. However, news of the case was published on local media & celebrities retweeted it to demand a Justice of Sunita Masih. Consequently, Faisalabad’s SSP stated that he had no information regarding such an incident.

Islamabad aims to build digitally-enabled public schools with Google and Tech Valley

Islamabad aims to become the gold standard for digitally-enabled public schools after signing an MOU with Google and Tech Valley. It is part of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s vision for a digitally transformed Pakistan, called “Digital Pakistan.” Moreover, Tech Valley is going to implement Google Work Space based on cloud computing infrastructure in 200 schools across Islamabad Capital Territory.

Indian doctors warn of yellow fungus seen in Covid patient

It is the first time a “Yellow Fungus” has been identified in a human person in a COVID patient in India. This comes after an outbreak of black and white fungi has ravaged hospitals across the country, which is experiencing one of the worst outbreaks around. The symptoms of yellow fungus are more hidden and start internally, which can be dangerous as it could delay diagnosis.

Marvel ‌introduces new immortal superhero team in Chloe Zhao’s Eternals

Marvel released a trailer for the upcoming film Eternals on Monday. By viewing the first trailer, fans can finally see what the upcoming Marvel film Eternals is about. Whereas, the film was directed by Oscar-winner Chloe Zhao and debuted a teaser showcasing some of the cast members. Despite the trailer’s limited information, fans are already excited by its vision of a super team.

Reko Diq case: International court unfreezes PIA assets

British Virgin Islands: The High Court of Justice has unfrozen PIA’s assets in a case initiated by Tethyan Copper Company (TCC) for attachment of Pakistan’s assets in the Reko Diq case. In December last year, HCJ Justice Gerd Wall Bank froze a 40 percent stake in Minhal Inc., Roosevelt Hotel in New York, and Scribe Hotel in Central Paris at the request of the TCC.

KPK‌ ‌government‌ ‌to‌ ‌raise minimum wage for all public and private employees by 25%

The KPK government has increased minimum wages by Rs 4000 for public and private workers. With the new change in place, the monthly wage for daily workers will be increased from RS 17000 to RS 21000. The summary approved by KP Chief Minister is likely to be effective from July 1st, 2021.