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Punjab Govt Bans Independence Day Rallies

Ahead of August 14, the interim administration in Punjab has imposed a ban on planned rallies.Sources indicate that a special meeting focused on maintaining law and order during Independence Day was convened by the interim Punjab Chief Minister, Mohsin Naqvi.

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AI Can Listen to Keyboard Sounds for Stealing Passwords

Initially, our concerns centered around webcams and microphones, but now our keyboards are also facing threats. Laptop users now face a potential risk of their confidential information, including personal messages, passwords, and credit card details, being compromised solely through their typing sounds.

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Rupee Falls Amid Political Uncertainty in Markets

The Pakistani rupee initially gained ground against the US Dollar in today’s intraday trading, opening at 283.5 in the interbank market. At 12 PM, it exhibited a bullish trend, reaching a peak of 283.275 after strengthening by approximately Rs. 4 against the US Dollar.

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Afghan Ministry to Ban Witchcraft and Black Magic

The Taliban government has revealed intentions to prohibit certain activities such as witchcraft, black magic, the use of amulets, and what they term ‘false feet.’ The spokesperson for the Ministry of Vice and Virtue, Mohammad Sidik Akif Mahajar, provided insights into this decision.

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Tristan Tate Calls to Reverse Justice for Ex-PM Khan in Pakistan

Tristan Tate has expressed his solidarity with former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan in the wake of Khan’s recent sentencing. Imran Khan, a former cricketer and politician, was arrested and sentenced to three years in prison by an Islamabad court for alleged corrupt practices. The sentence also included a ban from participating in politics. This development sparked protests among many Pakistanis.

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UAE Restricts Entry to Dubai for Nationals of 20 Countries

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has imposed a visa ban on individuals from 20 African nations, including Ghana, Nigeria, and Sudan, who intend to travel to Dubai. This decision follows reports of many visitors from these countries overstaying their visas and engaging in unauthorized work within the UAE.

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