Facebook seeks to defend itself after scathing reports

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Facebook fired back after a series of withering Wall Street Journal reports that the company failed to keep users safe, with the social media giant noting an increase in staff and spending on battling abuses. The company has been under relentless pressure to guard against being a platform where misinformation and hate can spread, while at the same time remain a forum for people to speak freely. It has struggled to respond.

A series of recent Wall Street Journal reports said the company knew its Instagram photo-sharing tool was hurting teenage girls’ mental health, and that its moderation system had a double standard allowing VIPs to skirt rules. One of the articles, citing Facebook’s own research, said a 2018 change to its software ended up promoting political outrage and division.

But Facebook said Tuesday it has spent more than $13 billion in the past five years on teams and technology devoted to fighting abuses.Some 40,000 people now work on safety and security for the California-based tech giant, quadruple the number in the year 2016, according to Facebook.

“How technology companies grapple with complex issues is being heavily scrutinized, and often, without important context,” Facebook contended in a blog post.

The social network launched an about.facebook.com/progress website to showcase work done to counter abuses. Facebook’s Nick Clegg also attacked the reporting in a blog post on Saturday, saying the articles were unfair.

“At the heart of this series is an allegation that is just plain false: that Facebook conducts research and then systematically and willfully ignores it if the findings are inconvenient for the company,” he wrote. The Journal stories cited, in part, studies commissioned by the company and which contained disturbing revelations like: “We make body image issues worse for one in three teen girls.”

Clegg said the stories selectively employed quotes in a way that offered a deliberately lop-sided view of the company’s work.

“We will continue to ask ourselves the hard questions. And we will continue to improve our products and services as a result,” he said in the closing lines of his post.

Facebook recently launched an effort targeting users working together on the platform to promote real-world violence or conspiracy theories, beginning by taking down a German network spreading Covid misinformation. The new tool is meant to detect organized, malicious efforts that are a threat but fall short of the social media giant’s existing rules against hate groups, said Facebook’s head of security policy Nathaniel Gleicher.

 

Ayeza Khan presents tribute to Sridevi with mesmerizing dance on ‘Mere Haathon Mein’

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Ayeza Khan, who is the most followed Pakistani celebrity on Instagram, took the internet by storm with her dance moves on Lata Mangeshkar’s song Mere Haathon Mein.

Ayeza recreated the dance moves of late Bollywood star Sridevi on Mere Haathon Mein and the video of it has gone viral on social media.

The Tum Kon Piya actor took to Instagram and shared her video wherein she can be seen dancing her heart out on the lyrics of Mere Haathon Mein, from film Chandni, featuring Sridevi and Rishi Kapoor.

Ayeza posted the video and wrote, “Up next Geeti ki shadi……Are you ready??”.

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The video has won the hearts of the fans on social media.

Recently, Ayeza had revealed that late Bollywood star Sridevi has and will always be on the top among her ‘favourite’ actresses and that she is an ‘inspiration’ for her as an actress and a mother.

Ayeza had said, “Amongst so many of my favourite actresses, Sridevi has and will always be on the top. It’s a pity that she left us so soon. An inspiration for me, as an actress and a mother.”

Sports presenter Zainab Abbas expecting first child.

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Renowned sports presenter Zainab Abbas on Tuesday announced that she is pregnant with her first child with husband Hamza Kardar.

Zainab Abbas turned to Instagram late on Tuesday and shared pictures of herself cradling her burgeoning baby bump with a stadium in the background. “My travel partner this past year,” she said in the caption.

“Feels more like a test match rather than a T20, but managed to weather the storm and carry on working through out,” quipped Zainab, furter adding, “Hoping this new journey is as rewarding as the previous one.”

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Zainab, who has previously served as the official presenter for the ICC World Cup 2019 and the Pakistan Super League, also shared a selfie from the same day later on Wednesay, jokingly sharing, “The effort required to get ready in life has doubled.”  The 33-year-old tied the knot with Hamza Kardar in November 2019 in a stunning Nikkah ceremony in Lahore.

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The Coca-Cola Foundation responds to UNHCR’s call to provide Afghan refugees humanitarian aid

Lahore (Muhammad Yasir) The Coca-Cola Foundation, the global philanthropic arm of The Coca-Cola Company, has awarded a grant of USD 300,000 to provide humanitarian relief to displaced persons impacted by the recent crisis in Afghanistan. This relief is awarded to USA for UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, with a specific focus on women and children. According to UNHCR, the impact of the conflict on women and girls has been particularly devastating – almost 80 percent of newly displaced Afghans are women and children.

“This is a multi-faceted crisis disproportionately affecting women and girls,” said Saadia Madsbjerg, president, The Coca-Cola Foundation. “We hope this grant will be meaningful in providing displaced Afghan families in Pakistan with critical support.”

The support by The Coca-Cola Foundation provides immediate assistance for Afghans seeking safety in Pakistan. UNHCR’s activities in Pakistan support ongoing efforts with the government who has for decades generously hosted and provided protection to Afghan refugees. UNHCR will use the grant funding to provide over 3,000 displaced individuals, shelter and core relief items – including tents, thermal blankets for the upcoming harsh winter, sleeping mats, mosquito nets, cooking sets, jerry cans, buckets, solar lamps and hygiene products to address maternal and child health needs.

“I am so pleased The Coca-Cola Foundation has continued its enduring commitment to women and girls at this critically important time. Humanitarian aid is not simply the delivery of lifesaving care, it is an investment in the future of individuals, of local communities and in our shared global humanity.” Anne-Marie Grey, USA for UNHCR Executive Director and CEO.

The Coca-Cola Foundation chose to work with UNHCR because the organisation is engaging with the host government at all levels to provide humanitarian assistance and protection to Afghan refugees.

Although this is not the first humanitarian relief grant by The Foundation to the region, this funding is now focusing on the displaced Afghans for the first time.

Since the start of the year, UNHCR has provided lifesaving support to some 332,000 newly internally displaced persons (IDPs) across the country, with some 115,000 assisted from the start of August to 7 September.

Including this grant to USA for UNHCR, The Coca-Cola Foundation has awarded grants totaling USD 1 million to nonprofit organizations providing relief to communities impacted by the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.

 

 

Screening of Award winning short film ” Darya ke Iss Paar”

Lahore (NUT-DESK) Ajoka theatre arranged a special screening of award-winning short film “Darya ke Iss Paar” this Saturday. The film has been directed by a senior Ajoka activist, Shoaib Sultan and has won a number of international awards including Best Film and Best Director awards at the prestigious New York City International Festival . The theme of the film is the little-known issue of suicides among Chitrali young women.

Ajoka Executive Director Shahid Nadeem, Chairperson Zara Salman and Ajoka Institute Director Nirvaan Nadeem spoke on the occasion and congratulated Shoaib Sultan on the huge international recognition of his film.

Answering questions from the audience, Shoaib Sultan said his success was mainly due to the experience gained while working with Ajoka on socially meaningful arts projects.

The film has also been screened at the Senate and there are plans to introduce legislation to prevent suicides in Northern areas.

 

PM Imran to meet Pakistan’s T20 World Cup squad to boost players’ morale

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In a bid to boost the morale of the cricketers after England and New Zealand called off their Pakistan tours, Prime Minister Imran Khan, who is also the patron-in-chief of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), will meet the national T20 World Cup squad on Wednesday (tomorrow).

The arrangements were being finalised for the meeting between the premier and Pakistan’s T20 squad. During the meeting, Imran Khan, the 1992 World Cup-winning captain, will share his experiences and give tips to the players. He will also give the players a motivational lecture as well.

Besides all the members of the T20 team, PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja and other senior officials of the board will be among the attendees of the meeting.

 

Permission to Dance? BTS sing their way through United Nations

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Fully vaccinated South Korean band BTS danced its way through the United Nations in a Monday broadcast, promoting global goals tackling poverty, inequality, injustice and climate change ahead of the annual UN gathering of world leaders.

The seven-member group filmed a music video to its song “Permission to Dance” in the world body’s New York headquarters over the weekend, dancing through the General Assembly hall and out into the gardens. It was broadcast during an event on the Sustainable Development Goals.

BTS – whose members declared they were all fully vaccinated against COVID-19 – also appeared in person at the event in the General Assembly, introduced by South Korean President Moon Jae-in. They are the UN’s Special Presidential Envoys for Future Generations and Culture.

They shared their thoughts and those of young people worldwide on the past two years and the future, expressing their frustration during the pandemic.

“I was saddened to hear that entrance and graduation ceremonies had to be canceled,” said Jeon Jung-Kook, known as Jungkook. “These are moments in life you want to celebrate and missing out on them must have been upsetting. We were heartbroken when our long-planned concert tours were canceled.”

They praised the resilience of youth, saying they were not “COVID’s lost generation.”

“I think it’s a stretch to say they’re lost just because paths they tread can’t be seen by grown-up eyes,” said BTS group leader Kim Nam-Joon, known as RM.

Kim Seok-Jin, known as Jin, added: “Instead of the ‘lost generation’ a more appropriate name would be the ‘welcome generation’ because instead of fearing change, this generation says ‘welcome’ and keeps forging ahead.”

Hareem Shah shares photo of man with caption of ‘My Life’

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Another controversy or revealing the truth as TikToker Hareem Shah has shared a photo of man with the caption of ‘My Life’.

Hareem Shah’s post on the photo and video sharing app Instagram, which is very active and shares new videos for her fans with each passing day, raises many questions. Hareem Shah shared her new photo on her verified Instagram account with a person accompanying her. She has caused controversy among consumers by sharing a photo with a man on social media.

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In the picture, Hareem Shah is resting his head on the man’s shoulder and she is looking very happy. Sharing the photo on Instagram, Hareem Shah wrote in the caption, “My life.”

So this might be a big news for Hareem Shah’s fans as social media users are yearning to find out the identity of Hareem’s husband however in the latest picture shared by the TikTok personality, she didn’t deem it important to mention whether the man in the picture with her is her husband or not.

Social media users have congratulated the TikTok sensation in the comment section and have also expressed their delight at how beautiful of a couple the duo in the picture make.

 

YouTube gives shoutout to Pakistan’s Irfan Junejo

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YouTube has lauded vlogger Irfan Junejo on Instagram for his exceptional work in videos.“Head to Irfan Junejo’s channel to wander into his cinematic universe,” said the caption. The YouTube official Instagram account acknowledges to its most recognized talent around the globe.

Junejo has two YouTube accounts, Irfan Junejo and Junejo 2.0. The main account has more then 1.13 million followers, while the other has around 350,000.

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Irfan Junejo is known for his creative cinematic videos. He has been making travel volgs, reaction videos and tech reviews.

In February 2020, Junejo took a break from making videos, saying vlogs are no longer the focus of his life. After the 17-month break, he made a comeback video, The Resurgence, talking about his mental health. “I secretly used to cry in the bathroom so that nobody gets to know about it,” he said.

 

Mahira Khan, Atif Aslam coming together after 10 years

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Pakistani singer Atif Aslam has announced his collaboration with superstar Mahira Khan for his video song Ajnabi, 10 years after they first worked together in the film Bol.  Atif turned to his Instagram and Twitter simultaneously to share the first poster of the song, also featuring Mahira and said, “Coming together after 10 years.”

Earlier, the Jeene Laga Hoon singer also shared the first teaser of Ajnabi and said that it will be released soon.

He said, “Here’s a lil weekend surprise for all my fans. Enjoy the first teaser of my new song and let me know what you think abt it. & be on the lookout for this song as it’ll be releasing very soon.”

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Fans are impatiently waiting for the release of Ajnabi to see their favourite stars together again. Mahira and Atif Aslam first collaborated in film Bol, released in 2011.