"It's not about clothes," says Ayesha Omar in response to harassment in Sheikhupura from a lady wearing a burka.

Ayesha Omar has consistently voiced her opposition to victim-blaming and sexism. Following a startling incident in Sheikhupura when a guy assaulted a school teacher wearing a burka on the street, the well-liked Bulbulay celebrity rekindled the discussion on victim-blaming and harassment.



The incident's disturbing CCTV film has once again shown the widespread harassment that women experience, irrespective of their attire.

Omar highlighted the moral policing that women often face because of their wardrobe choices on Instagram Stories. "So, it's not really clothing, is it? It's just that we exist. And their lack of control," she said, emphasizing that deep-seated sexism and a lack of responsibility are the real causes of harassment rather than clothing.


CCTV video captured a guy strolling closely behind a lady wearing a complete burka in Sheikhupura, Punjab, before approaching her side and making unlawful physical contact. The perpetrator left the area right away after the attack, but the victim was clearly horrified.

The people praised the Punjab Police for their timely response in identifying and apprehending the culprit.

Since then, the case has generated a great deal of controversy, with many social media users agreeing with Ayesha Omar that harassment is a reflection of the perpetrator's attitude rather than the victim's attire or actions.


 


In Pakistan, harassment of women persists in public places, regardless of their attire or location.

Saba Qamar had a quick and shocking response when asked whether she would ever relocate to Karachi for employment during an appearance on The Green Room podcast: "Astaghfirullah, never!

The actress stated that she only visits Karachi for business and then goes back home, stating that she prefers Islamabad and Lahore. She laughed and said, "I just go there, do my work, and come back." "Even though I've already built a house there, I wouldn't mind moving if someone were to buy me one."



"Shift all the projects being shot in Karachi to Islamabad," she even boldly proposed. Innocent teasing? Perhaps. Naturally, however, the internet doesn't do "maybe."


Online against Saba Qamar

Drama buffs and Karachiites nationwide jumped in a matter of hours. From moderately dissatisfied remarks like "You earn from Karachi and then say this?" to openly indignant ones like "You're insulting the city that made you!"

The actor Iffat Omar immediately defended Qamar, stating in one such tweet, "What? What are we doing now, forcing liking? We're going to work, brother. You don't like it, buddy, if you don't like it. The city is filthy.



Javeria Saud, a veteran actress, was not amused. In response, she posted an Instagram story saying, "People's thoughts are filthy, not the city. These individuals are disparaging their own nation.


Actors who decline to see their own films

Though not all of them do, you would assume that movie stars would like seeing themselves on the big screen. When the director cries "cut" for the last time, many performers consider their careers to be over. Many celebrities choose not to view the final edit for a variety of reasons, such as avoiding the emotional strain of demanding parts, feeling self-conscious about their voice, or just being their own worst critic.



There are several reasons why some people might want to move on rather than recreate the whole experience, including busy schedules, conflicting projects, on-set turmoil, and unpleasant recollections. Yes, performers have a minor allergy to seeing themselves on camera, just like the rest of us.


Wondering why some of your favorite celebrities won't appear on screen? Explore the gallery to learn more!

After a year of headaches, I discovered that I had a fatal illness

 After suffering from a headache for over a year, a lady was shocked to discover that her symptoms were brought on by a rare brain infection she had acquired by eating raw dairy. 



The Syrian 25-year-old, who wished to remain anonymous, had been fighting the discomfort for a month, and it would become worse when she laid down. 

The lady eventually went to a nearby hospital when it became too bad, and they determined that she had an active frontal headache. She was sent home with the painkillers given by the doctors. 

However, as her health worsened, she had tinnitus, nausea, vomiting, impaired vision, and photophobia. 

When she went back to the hospital two weeks later, they informed her that she was experiencing a typical headache. 

As medical professionals searched for the underlying reason, the disease lasted for more than ten months.

Doctors eventually identified antibodies of Brucella, a bacterium often found in unpasteurized dairy, in her system after a battery of blood and cerebrospinal fluid testing. 



As a result, brucellosis—a uncommon illness that may harm the liver, heart, and central nervous system—was diagnosed.

Even though she didn't exhibit typical symptoms like fever or joint pain, further testing revealed that she had Brucella meningitis, a dangerous side effect of Brucellosis that happens when the infection spreads to the brain and spinal cord. 

Humans may get brucellosis from infected animals, such as cows, pigs, goats, sheep, and dogs, by breathing in the bacteria or coming into touch with their body fluids. The disease is common in the Mediterranean and Middle East. 

However, the virus may also be acquired by consuming unpasteurized milk or unpasteurized milk products like fresh cheese. 

Once inside the body, the bacteria slowly grow by invading tissues or lymph nodes. 

The infection may cause discomfort, stiffness, swelling, and inflammation in the joints, which can develop to arthritis, damage to the heart valves, inflammation in the inner lining of the heart chambers, and limited blood flow if it is not treated. 

Only around 200 cases of brucellosis are documented in the United States each year, compared to about 500,000 cases worldwide. The illness kills less than two percent of those infected with it. 

Antibiotics are often used to treat brucellosis, but the bacteria may also infiltrate the central nervous system and cause meningitis, which is an inflammation of the membranes around the brain and spinal cord. 

Infections and problems relating to the nerves may result from this severe harm to the brain and spinal cord. 

At first, those who are affected may have excruciating headaches, disorientation, sadness, and behavioral abnormalities.

However, the infection may quickly progress and result in symptoms including fever, exhaustion, joint and muscle pain, problems with appetite, discomfort, sweating, testicular edema, and inflammation of the liver.

Since the early symptoms of brucellosis are similar to those of the flu, doctors often can't detect it until the illness has progressed.

Tests performed during her first hospital stay revealed that the sugar and protein levels in her blood and cerebrospinal fluid were normal.  


Furthermore, doctors discovered no anomalies in any area of her brain or enlargement in the nerves that supply it. 

If left untreated, brucellosis, a rare illness brought on by the Brucella bacterium, may harm the liver, heart, and central nervous system.

She was misdiagnosed with idiopathic intracranial hypertension, a disorder characterized by increased pressure within the skull without a known cause, since the test findings were unambiguous. 

But over the course of ten months, she kept going back to the hospital due to a crippling headache and other symptoms including crossed eyes and double vision. 

Physicians started reassessing her situation. They performed a Wright test, which looks for antibodies by combining a suspension of Brucella bacteria with a patient's serum. 

Doctors completed the diagnosis when this, in addition to blood and fluid testing, verified the existence of antibodies to the Brucella bacterium.

Rifampicin and doxycycline, two medicines used for eight weeks to treat a range of bacterial illnesses, were administered to the young lady.

Combinations of ciprofloxacin and ceftriaxone, doxycycline and rifampin, and others may be the best way to treat brucellosis, according to experts.  

Eight veterinarians, five of their pets, and two South Carolina families were exposed to Brucella a year ago when they cared for an infected dog and her pups.

It was discovered that the dog, who had been adopted into a permanent home after being brought in as a stray by a foster family, was carrying the infection. She became sterile as a result of the virus, which also killed her pups. 

Humans may get Brucella canis by coming into touch with tainted dog body fluids. The foster family handled the deceased pups without wearing protective gear, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), raising concerns that they could have been infected.

By mating with an infected animal or by coming into touch with contaminated semen, vaginal, or menstrual fluids, dogs may get the infection. Pregnant dogs who are sick may pass the germs to their offspring while they are still in the womb, during delivery, or via their milk.

Human infection occurs when B. canis-contaminated material gets into an open wound or comes into touch with mucous membranes like the mouth and eyes.

Although these later pathways are less frequent, humans may potentially get B. canis via other biological material that infected dogs generate, such as urine or feces.


The'sexiest' occupation among singles in 2025, according to a dating app survey, could surprise you.

 By 2025, prospective love partners no longer see finance as the most desirable occupation.


A recent research from dating app The League found that thousands of single people believe that the sexiest professions are those in the healthcare industry. According to the poll, the "hottest" professions for possible mates were therapists, physicians, and nurses. The research also demonstrated that a possible partner's ambition and job were significant considerations.


According to a Talker study of 2,000 single people, 29% of respondents said that employment in healthcare were the most appealing, followed by education and emergency response, and finance, which came in at number eight with 16% of replies.


The fact that healthcare professionals are this year's most sought-after item does not surprise dating expert Rachel DeAlto. She continued: "Careers in healthcare typically combine aspects of financial security, intelligence, and caregiving - which are all very appealing qualities in a partner."

Nearly half of those polled said they would rather date someone who shares their ambitions, with 34% seeking a spouse who is more ambitious than they are. Pay also played a significant role in respondents' choices; 39% of them acknowledged that they would want to make the same amount as their spouse, however the percentage was greater for women.



         










About one-fifth of those surveyed said that before thinking about going on a first date with a match, they would talk about their objectives, ambitions, and work values.


According to 56% of respondents, it's critical that a spouse shares their professional ideals. Despite this, 47% of Millennials and 39% of Gen Z respondents said that discussing work on a first date turns people off, as did matches who are influencers, work long hours, or change professions often.

Rachel asserts that "transparency is more attractive than ever," stating that "while there may be no perfect time to talk about careers and ambitions, bringing it up in conversation sooner than later in the dating process allows singles to determine if they share similar values and life goals from the start."

The dating specialist concludes: "When partners share similar aspirations and value the same things in life, they're better equipped to support and understand each other - and careers can be a great example of that."

Rotten Tomatoes films with a perfect score

 Not all films are flawless, but for some, Rotten Tomatoes' Tomatometer paints a different picture. While many movies are "rotten," others are at the top of the food chain, according to the well-known American review-aggregation website that rates movies and TV series by percentage.




It is definitely noteworthy when movie reviewers give a film a perfect score since they don't do it very frequently

The Republican Party is experiencing a rare internal reaction as a result of Trump's drug war

 


The US Senate will vote early in the first week of November on whether to stop President Donald Trump's war on drugs, which has resulted in many attacks on boats in the Caribbean. He unilaterally proclaimed the nation to be engaged in an armed combat with drug traffickers, and this is the second time Congress has taken up the topic.

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Russia and Pakistan plan to begin a freight train in August

July 11, Pakistan -- According to a statement released by the foreign office in Islamabad, a senior Russian official termed Pakistan "natural allies" and referred to the country as a "important partner" in the region's economic and energy growth during a meeting in Moscow on Thursday.

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Overchuk made the comments while speaking with SAPM on Industries and Production, Haroon Akhtar Khan, and Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Foreign Affairs, Tariq Fatemi.

In order to explore collaborations in manufacturing, engineering, and high-tech sectors, government delegations, corporate leaders, and technology companies from over 30 nations come together at INNOPROM, Russia's biggest annual industrial trade expo, which the delegation is presently attending in Moscow.

The Pakistani official said at the discussion that Islamabad's ties with Russia continue to be a top foreign policy objective. Overchuk also remembered his trip to Pakistan last year, when Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif received him for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit.

The foreign office issued a statement after the meeting that said, "He emphasized that President [Vladimir] Putin regarded Pakistan as an important partner in the growth and development of economy and energy in the region, characterizing Pakistan and Russia as 'natural allies'.



"He also highlighted the significance of important connectivity projects between two countries, such as the railway connectivity between Uzbekistan, Pakistan and Russia, and the launching of pilot cargo train between Pakistan and Russia in August 2025," said the statement.

The two parties also spoke about current events in the Middle East, Afghanistan, and South Asia, among other regional and global issues. They reiterated their commitment to enhancing collaboration in multilateral settings.

A potential "leap forward" in Pakistan-Russia cooperation and a resuscitation of a significant legacy project, the government's investment-friendly policies and ongoing talks on building a new steel mill in Karachi were highlighted by Prime Minister Sharif's adviser on industries and production.

The Pakistan Steel Mills, which were first constructed in the 1970s with Soviet aid, represented national self-sufficiency for many years until going out of business in 2015 as a result of ongoing financial mismanagement, political meddling, and growing losses. The two nations are now in talks to start a new steel mill project in Karachi.

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Overchuk welcomed the high-level visit and said that President Putin is still dedicated to increasing collaboration with Islamabad in all significant areas.

He said that the Russian president was eager to meet with the prime minister of Pakistan at the SCO-Council of Heads of State conference that would take place in Tianjin, China, later in August.

Emergency Response in Action - Hafeez Canter Fire Contained, No Entry Without Clearance

The Hafeez center fire in Lahore has been contained, and cooling is under progress. July 10, Pakistan -- A fire that broke out inside the Hafeez Centre in the Gulberg neighbourhood of Lahore on Thursday has been successfully put out by rescue personnel.

 Rescue 1122 crews reportedly arrived on the scene promptly and are now attempting to cool down the building's impacted areas, according to Express News. DIG Operations gave local police stern instructions to act right away after the event. The Gulberg SHO was told to stay on the scene, supervise the throng, and keep anyone from entering the danger area without permission. Authorities have closed off the area around the business canter to protect the people. Barricades have been erected to prevent non-essential personnel from entering, allowing rescue crews to go on with their job unhindered.

Thankfully, no fatalities or injuries have been recorded so far. Rescue personnel promised that top authorities are continuously monitoring the situation and that all required assistance has been given to the troops on the ground. When the fire started, witnesses described a lot of smoke and fear, but prompt police and emergency response cooperation helped keep the situation from becoming worse. Visitors and traders were quickly evacuated. The situation is still evolving, and once the thorough damage assessment is over, officials should provide further information. Residents are urged to stay away from the area and heed authorities' safety recommendations in the meantime.

Binance Pay Partners with xMoney to Enhance Crypto Payments in Europe

 

-        Binance Pay has teamed up with xMoney to expand crypto payment options across Europe. 

-          The collaboration aims to provide faster, cheaper, and more user-friendly payment solutions for businesses and consumers. 

 


Binance Pay, the secure cryptocurrency payment platform by Binance, has announced a partnership with xMoney, a prominent web3 payment solution in Europe. This collaboration is designed to simplify crypto transactions, enabling direct payments from Binance accounts while connecting users to xMoney’s extensive merchant network. 

 

xMoney is renowned for its innovative payment ecosystem, leveraging cutting-edge technology and strict compliance measures. As a Mastercard principal member with strategic European licenses, xMoney is at the forefront of digital payment innovation. 

 

Through this partnership, Binance Pay users gain access to a wide range of merchants across industries such as luxury goods, gaming, travel, and e-commerce. By eliminating the need for traditional on-chain transactions, the collaboration ensures faster, more cost-effective, and seamless payment experiences for both buyers and sellers. 

 

Statements from Leadership 

Jonathan Lim, Global Head of Binance Pay, commented: 

“This partnership with xMoney marks a pivotal moment as cryptocurrency gains traction in mainstream commerce. The ability to use crypto for luxury purchases, travel, and even government services highlights its growing practicality in everyday transactions. Together with xMoney, we’re delivering secure, efficient, and accessible payment solutions that meet the evolving needs of users.” 

 

Greg Siourounis, CEO of xMoney Global

“Our collaboration with Binance Pay represents a significant step in bridging blockchain technology with traditional finance. By integrating Binance Pay, we’re expanding our ecosystem and offering users greater flexibility in how they transact. This partnership reflects our commitment to innovation and enhancing the payment experience for merchants and customers alike.” 

 

Expanding Merchant Networks 

The partnership has significantly expanded Binance Pay’s merchant network, which now includes over 32,000 businesses. This marks a 36% year-over-year increase, with the number of merchants growing from 8,900 in December 2023 to over 12,000 by December 2024. 

 

xMoney’s robust network spans more than 20,000 businesses across Europe, including sectors like real estate, gaming, and e-commerce. Notably, government entities such as Lugano and the Principality of Liechtenstein’s National Administration also accept crypto payments for public services, reflecting the growing adoption of digital currencies in both private and public sectors. 

 

By combining xMoney’s compliance-focused framework with Binance Pay’s user-friendly platform, the collaboration aims to drive broader cryptocurrency adoption while ensuring secure and efficient transactions. 

El Salvador Bolsters Bitcoin Reserves Amid Policy Shifts for IMF Compliance

 

  •           El Salvador has added 12 BTC to its reserves, bringing its total holdings to 6,068 BTC. 
  •           The country continues to acquire Bitcoin despite policy adjustments tied to a $1.4 billion IMF agreement. 

 


El Salvador remains steadfast in its commitment to Bitcoin, even as it modifies certain policies to align with its agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). On February 4, the nation purchased 12 additional Bitcoins, increasing its total reserves to 6,068 BTC, valued at approximately $554 million. The government acquired 11 BTC at an average price of $101,816 per coin, followed by another purchase at $99,114. 

 

This move is part of a broader trend of consistent Bitcoin accumulation by El Salvador. Over the past week, the country added 21 BTC to its reserves, with a total of 60 BTC acquired in the last 30 days. These purchases underscore El Salvador’s ambition to establish the world’s first Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, showcasing its unwavering dedication to the cryptocurrency. 

 

Policy Adjustments and IMF Agreement 

In January, President Nayib Bukele secured a $1.4 billion financing deal with the IMF. As part of the agreement, El Salvador agreed to revise some of its Bitcoin-related policies. Notably, the government made Bitcoin adoption optional for private businesses and scaled back its involvement in the Chivo crypto wallet. 

 

On January 29, El Salvador’s Congress swiftly passed legislation to amend its Bitcoin laws, addressing the IMF’s concerns. Despite these changes, the country’s long-term Bitcoin strategy remains intact. Stacy Herbert, Director of the National Bitcoin Office, reaffirmed this commitment, emphasizing that the nation’s vision for Bitcoin remains unchanged. 

 

El Salvador’s pro-crypto stance has also attracted global attention. Tether, a leading stablecoin issuer, recently relocated its headquarters to the country, citing its favorable regulatory environment. Additionally, President Bukele has encouraged Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski to consider moving operations to El Salvador.