Meta lifts blanket ban on the term “shaheed”
The Board's findings highlighted that the term "shaheed" has multiple meanings, many of which do not glorify or promote violence.
Kenyan police arrest over 270 in crackdown on protesters
Despite the heavy crackdown, activists have called for more demonstrations, with plans for additional rallies on Thursday and Sunday.
Google tests new incognito mode shortcut in search app
Google is testing a new shortcut option for Incognito mode in its search app, making it easier for users to access the feature.
Imran Khan Addresses Party Divisions and Leadership Criticisms
Refuting reports of any forward bloc within the PTI, Khan, while speaking to reporters in a courtroom at the Adiala facility, stressed that there were no major differences within the party.
KSL Capital Partners Faces Controversy Over Soneva Investment
KSL Capital Partners, a major private equity firm, faces scrutiny over its investment in Soneva Resorts.
‘We deserve criticism’: Rizwan Acknowledges Pakistan’s T20 World Cup Failures
“After the poor performance, we deserve criticism. Those who can’t face the flak, cannot succeed,” the right-handed batsman said while speaking to the media in Peshawar.
BBC presenter calls for Trump to be assassinated
The comment came after the Republican presidential frontrunner was granted immunity by a US Supreme Court ruling
Israel’s top generals want ceasefire – NYT
The IDF doesn’t have enough troops or ammo to fight in Gaza and Lebanon simultaneously, officials have told the New York Times
African country to criminalize use of dollar
Zambia’s central bank has introduced a ban on foreign currency in domestic transactions
Hezbollah outlines terms to end conflict with Israel
A full ceasefire in Gaza would compel the Lebanese armed group to stop fighting immediately, its deputy leader has told AP
Legitimate to question Biden’s mental health – Pelosi
Democrats should ask whether the president’s debate-night fumble was a sign of a serious “condition,” the former house speaker has said
Biden doesn’t suffer from dementia – White House
The US president’s office insists that his inability to finish sentences during a debate was simply a “bad night”