In first, Pakistani Judge consults ChatGPT in rape case

After deciding the case, the judge said in his judgment that he decided to take an opinion from ChatGPT as an experiment to understand how this technology could help the judiciary in the future.

Kuwait media introduces AI news presenter Fedha

Fedha, whose name is derived from the popular Kuwaiti name for silver, is expected to adopt the Kuwaiti accent in the future and present news bulletins on the news media's Twitter account, which has 1.2 million followers.

China records world’s first human death from H3N8 bird flu: WHO

The Guangdong Provincial Centre for Disease Control and Prevention reported the third infection late last month but did not provide details of the woman’s death.

Gulf state raises stakes in battle for Indian oil market

Moscow has become New Delhi’s top crude supplier thanks to sanctions-related discounts

Macron ‘kissing Xi’s ass’: Trump

The former US president sat down with Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson for his first mainstream media appearance since being indicted in New York.

Yemen prisoner swap to start Thursday as peace hopes rise

Nearly 900 prisoners, most of whom were fighting with Huthi rebels, will be flown between Yemen and Saudi Arabia, which leads the military coalition fighting on behalf of the ousted government, the official said on Tuesday.

Despite facing criminal charges, Trump vows to ‘never’ drop presidential bid

The Republican real estate magnate, who is facing 34 felony counts in New York over alleged hush money paid to an adult film actress, told Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson that nothing would prevent him from running -- even a conviction.

Twitter working on AI despite Musk call for global pause

Musk has bought thousands of powerful, costly computing processors and hired AI engineering talent, Insider reported, while another tech-focused outlet, the Information, said the entrepreneur has floated the idea of starting a rival to ChatGPT.

Sweden-Pakistan relations hit a roadblock as embassy closure raises concerns

Implications of the closure of the Swedish embassy in Pakistan, including trade, education, cultural exchanges, and the image of Pakistan.

Ayesha Omar says she almost married an abusive man

She said that she could not tolerate physical abuse hence she ended up the relationship. The actress said that her life journey is marred by an abusive relationship, living alone, struggling hard, and suffering alone.

Armeena Khan calls trolls ‘animal’ attacking her daughter

In another story, she shared a screenshot of an excerpt from the Holy Quran seeking refuge from evil. “May God protect all innocent children, including mine from Satans. May God wreck all those who spy on my account and wish harm upon my family. Amen,” stated the star.

Wildlife in Pakistan zoos face health issues due to negligence from caretakers

A recent incident of African elephant Noor Jahan of Karachi Zoo in poor health has again revived the tragedy of maltreated Kavaan of Islamabad Zoo.