Telegram fuels China’s digital abuse crisis | The Express Tribune

Thousands of men allegedly shared intimate photos and videos of their girlfriends without consent on the Telegram messaging app, Chinese media reported, sparking widespread outcry against secret filming and calls to better protect women, reports AFP. Pornography in China is illegal, and conservative social attitudes towards women remain the norm, often reinforced by state media…

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UK enforces online age checks to protect minors | The Express Tribune

LONDON: New UK age verification measures to prevent children accessing harmful online content came into force on Friday, with campaigners hailing them a “milestone” in their years-long battle for stronger regulations. Under the new rules, to be enforced by Britain’s media watchdog, websites and apps hosting potentially harmful content will be held responsible for age…

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I would never speak ill of them: Shamoon Abbasi on ex-wives | The Express Tribune

KARACHI: Actor and producer Shamoon Abbasi, known for his antagonist roles in Waar and Dhai Chaal, has spoken candidly about his personal life in a recent interview. Appearing on Zabardast with Wasi Shah, Shamoon discussed the challenges he faced in his three marriages and how they shaped his outlook on relationships. His first marriage to…

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Piastri fastest in sole Belgian GP practice | The Express Tribune

SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS: Formula One leader Oscar Piastri showed impressive speed in sole practice for the Belgian Grand Prix on Friday with Max Verstappen starting Red Bull’s new era by denying champions McLaren the one-two. Piastri was a hefty 0.404 quicker than four-times world champion Verstappen, whose team are racing without Christian Horner in charge for the…

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Pakistan joins global AI community | The Express Tribune

Listen to article KARACHI: Pakistan has officially joined the global AI landscape with the launch of the Pakistan Chapter of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), founded in 1958. The launch event was held at Pearl Continental Hotel, with over 200 C-level executives, professors, researchers, and dignitaries in attendance. The event was chaired by…

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