Pakistan’s internet firewall could cost economy $300 million, association says
Islamabad is implementing an internet firewall to monitor and regulate content and social media platforms, according local media reports. The government denies the use of the firewall for censorship.
Rejected offers to leave Pakistan after Tokyo Olympics: Arshad Nadeem
Nadeem asserted that he “loves the soil of Pakistan and will only train in Pakistan.”
Freelancers Face Setbacks Amid Nationwide Internet Disruptions
Freelancers in Pakistan Face Setbacks Amid Nationwide Internet Disruptions.
Natalie A. Baker Takes on Key Role at U.S. Embassy in Islamabad
Natalie A. Baker has taken on the role of Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad.
Protests Erupt in India Following Brutal Rape and Murder of Doctor
Nationwide protests in India demand justice and safer working conditions after the rape and murder of a doctor.
Internet Slowdown Caused by Increased Monitoring of Citizens
Pakistan's internet slowdown threatens its digital economy.
Behind the Scenes Drama? Tensions Surface between the cast of ‘It Ends With Us’
According to The Hollywood Reporter, there have been alleged disputes during post-production, and fans have noticed a lack of joint appearances by Baldoni and Lively during the promotional tour.
Chipotle CEO to take over Starbucks
Starbucks' board of directors expressed confidence in Niccol's ability to steer the company through its current challenges.
WhatsApp’s upcoming AI voice chat feature
Unlike the current voice note feature, which only allows one-way communication, the new mode will allow Meta AI to respond verbally.
Father of Spain football star stabbed near Barcelona
The incident has left Nasraoui in a serious but stable condition, according to reports from Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia.
Three More Retired Officers Detained Following Gen Faiz Hamid’s Arrest
The ISPR clarified that these retired officers were arrested due to actions that were detrimental to military discipline.
Maryam Nawaz criticized for Times Square ad amid Pakistan’s internet woes
The disgruntled netizens questioned the rationale of running an expensive ad at Times Square when internet service and speed disruptions have been reported nationwide in the past few days.
