Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Young Man Supported Karsaz Victims Praised as Hero by Public

Young Man

Karachi Accident: Natasha Danish and Imran Arif’s Tragic Death. Natasha Danish, intoxicated, crashed into Imran Arif’s motorcycle, causing death. The stranger refused to let Natasha leave until Arif’s and Amna’s families arrived. A tragic accident on Karsaz Road in Karachi on August 19, 2024, drew significant public attention after it resulted in the death of … Read more

Man Escapes Seagull Chase While Eating Chips

Man Escapes Seagull Chase While Eating Chips

In a comical and relatable incident, a video shared on Instagram captures a man’s hilarious encounter with a flock of seagulls while enjoying a bag of chips at the beach. The video resonates with those who have experienced unwanted attention from birds or animals while eating in public.

The clip begins with the man peacefully walking on the beach when he unwittingly becomes the centre of attraction for a group of seagulls. As he munches on his chips, the birds quickly take notice and start chasing him persistently. Realizing the severity of the situation, the man resorts to running, but his efforts to protect his snack prove futile.

In a moment of surrender, he decides to throw away the packet of chips, managing to escape the amusing ordeal. A text insert in the video humorously sums up the situation, stating, “He had to sacrifice the chips to save his life.”

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The entertaining video struck a chord with netizens, prompting a plethora of chuckles and sympathetic comments. Many viewers shared similar experiences of being targeted by birds while eating in public places.

Check out the responses below:

“He’s running in nightmare mode,” posted an Instagram user. “I wouldn’t keep running while eating my chips,” commented another. “This is why you shouldn’t feed them your chips, because then they expect chips from everyone and eventually start becoming more demanding of chips and will even swoop down to take them out of your hands and off your tables,” expressed a third. “He’s not running that slow ya’ll, he’s running on SAND,” shared a fourth. “Don’t let them win!” wrote a fifth.

Since its posting a few months ago, the video has garnered nearly 3.1 million views and continues to amuse and resonate with viewers worldwide.

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Saboor Aly discusses her view on romantic behavior in public

Saboor Aly

Saboor Aly has many years of experience in the field. She is well-versed in it and largely avoids controversy. However, the internet was broken by her wedding to fellow actor Ali Ansari. Saboor Aly has many years of experience in the field. She is well-versed in it and largely avoids controversy. Saboor frequently makes headlines … Read more

Donald Trump is not against the US effort to make the Mar-a-Lago search warrant public

Donald Trump

Donald Trump, a former US president, has declared he won’t object to the disclosure of the search warrant that allowed FBI officers to investigate his Mar-a-Lago residence earlier this week. Trump issued a statement in which he encouraged the “prompt release” of the suspect while maintaining that the search was pointless and politically motivated. A … Read more

WhatsApp will discontinue displaying your online status to the public  

WhatsApp

On Tuesday, WhatsApp unveiled a number of new privacy features Soon, users will be able to restrict who may see when they are available WhatsApp is owned by Facebook (FB) parent company Meta and has more than 2 billion users worldwide. On Tuesday, WhatsApp unveiled a number of new privacy features, among them the option … Read more

Tear Gas Fired As Deadly Sudanese Tribal Clashes Prompt Khartoum Street Protests

Sudanese security forces fire tear gas at Hausa demonstrators in Khartoum. Dispute between Hausas and Funj tribes erupted over land in Blue Nile state last week. At least 79 people have been killed and more than 200 injured, officials say. Reuters, July 19, KHARTOUM – Days after tribal confrontations left dozens dead in southern Sudan’s … Read more

Sri Lanka gives public workers extra day off to grow food

Sri Lanka’s Cabinet approves a four-day work week for public sector employees. The move is partly to help them cope with fuel shortages and encourage them to farm. The island nation is suffering from its worst financial crisis in decades. Food inflation reached 57 percent in April. The government of Sri Lanka approved a four-day … Read more

Amber Heard’s attorney has been accused of ‘gaslighting’ the public

Heard

A Youtuber named Spidey has accused Heard’s lawyer of Gaslighting public He discussed that Amber’s lawyer is trying to sell the narrative that Depp is the one who didn’t let the jury believe Amber The event discussed Amber Heard denying things Elaine Bredehoft, Amber Heard’s lawyer, has been accused of ‘gaslighting’ the public over her … Read more

Dr. Madiha tiktoker butchered pasoori song in a game show

Tiktokers appear in a variety of shows on Bol Entertainment. Dr. Madiha and her spouse Ahsan are also well-known Tiktokers on social networking sites. They appeared on Danish Taimoor’s show Game Show Aise Chalega, where they had to sing a song, which they chose to be Pasoori by Ali Sethi and Shae Gill. Dr. Madiha … Read more

With her newest step, Queen Elizabeth allays public fears about her health

Queen

Queen Elizabeth II attended the Chelsea Flower Show on Monday, the latest of several appearances that have helped to ease public concerns about her health ahead of a national celebration of her seven decades on the throne The 96-year-old monarch was transported in a buggy around the Royal Horticultural Society’s annual garden design festival in … Read more

Top Republicans said the ‘disinformation’ board has put Biden administration’s ‘best decision’ on hold.

Top House Republicans are commenting on news that the Biden administration’s “Disinformation Governance Board” has been halted following widespread criticism over free speech issues, claiming it is the “best move” by the Biden administration due to its plainly political intent. According to The Associated Press, the misinformation board has been placed on hold, and director … Read more

EU opens its doors to the public ahead of Europe Day

European Union

The European Union opened its doors to the public on Saturday, just in time for the bloc’s 72nd anniversary celebrations on May 9. This year, the Ukrainian flag fluttered alongside EU ones in Brussels to symbolize the solidarity the 27-nation bloc is showing to Kyiv as its forces battle invading Russian troops. “We dedicate this … Read more

Taliban order Afghan women to cover fully in public

Taliban

The Taliban imposed some of the tightest restrictions on Afghan women since seizing control on Saturday, requiring them to cover themselves completely in public, preferably with the customary burqa. The militants took back control of the country in August last year, promising a softer rule than their previous stint in power between 1996 and 2001, … Read more

Is Queen safe with the people around her?

Queen

Prince Harry, the sixth in line to the throne, may have stepped back from official royal duties, but his public statements have continued to make headlines. The Duke of Sussex, 37, raised eyebrows yet again when he told a US network that he is making sure his grandmother Queen Elizabeth is safe and has “the … Read more

Saudi Arabia forms independent body to probe financial crimes

financial crimes

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Public Prosecution on Tuesday announced the establishment of an independent specialised unit to investigate financial frauds, the Saudi Press Agency reported. Saudi Arabia is taking several measures to ensure the protection of consumers and businesses within the kingdom and from criminals operating outside. [embedpost slug=”/saudi-arabia-to-privatise-all-its-airports/”]

After disgrace, Smith slips seamlessly back into Australian captaincy

Smith

ADELAIDE: Steve Smith says he always felt that he had the support of the Australian public after slipping back into the captaincy of the Test team this week, capping a remarkable career revival. In March 2018, Smith was enemy number one in the wake of a ball-tampering scandal that shook cricket. It was a long road … Read more

China closes loophole used by tech firms for offshore IPOs

RIYADH: China plans to ban companies from going public on foreign stock markets through entities with different interests. It will close a loophole that the country’s technology industry has long used to raise capital from foreign investors, according to Bloomberg. People familiar with the matter, who asked not to be identified while discussing private information, said … Read more

Australia opener Harris says Paine should play in Ashes

Paine

BRISBANE: Tim Paine has the full support of the Australian team and deserves to keep his place for the first Ashes Test against England, opener Marcus Harris said Wednesday. Paine suddenly quit as Test captain last week over a series of lewd text messages with a female colleague in 2017 that were about to be … Read more

UAE minister calls to strengthen industrial capabilities in post-Covid world

UAE minister

DUBAI: The UAE’s industry minister has said that the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic taught the world several lessons and there is a need to strengthen industrial capabilities and control costs, Arab News reported. Sultan Al-Jaber was speaking at the Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit at the Dubai Expo. Al-Jaber focused on ways to accelerate the recovery from … Read more

Boxing Day Test, Australian Open to go ahead at full capacity

Boxing

MELBOURNE: Australia’s Boxing Day Test against arch-rivals England and next year’s Australian Open tennis will be played before a full house, Melbourne authorities said Thursday as they removed more pandemic restrictions. Victoria Premier Dan Andrews said that the state was about to hit 90 per cent vaccination, allowing long-standing restrictions to be swept aside, including … Read more

Japanese death row inmates sue over last-minute notice

Japan

TOKYO: Two death row inmates are suing Japan’s government over a system notifying prisoners of their execution just hours beforehand, arguing it causes psychological distress. Japan, where over 100 inmates await execution, is one of the few developed nations that still has the death penalty. Executions are usually implemented long after sentencing, always by hanging. … Read more

Shahid Khaqan Abbasi wants PTI to reveal details of gifts received by Toshakhana

PML-N once again rap PTI Govt for inflation

KARACHI: Veteran Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) leader and former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi blamed the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government for publicising issues that were not to be made public and sought details of gifts received by the Toshakhana during its three-year rule. Commenting over the appointment of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Director-General (DG) while … Read more

World will make fun of Pakistan if changes made to squad: Aqib Javed

World will make fun of Pakistan if changes made to squad: Aqib Javed

Former Test cricketer Aqib Javed advises Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to boost the confidence of the current national squad that there will be no changes in the selection. Aqib says that the world will make fun of Pakistan if the squad is changed for the ICC T20 World Cup. He said that Pakistan’s first match … Read more

The State of Kuwait Allows Stranded Expat Students to Take In-Person Exams

Kuwait Allows Stranded Expat Students to Take In-Person Exams

The State of Kuwait has allowed the stranded students, living in other countries, to return to the country and appear for the in-person exams. The decision only applies to the students who are in grade 12 and are required to appear in their second round of exams. The Ministry of Education is working with the … Read more

Sindh Government rejects Ali Zaidi’s allegations on Uzair Baloch JIT report

Sindh Government rejects Ali Zaidi's allegations on Uzair Baloch JIT report

The Sindh Government rejected the allegations of Federal Minister for Shipping and Maritime Affairs Ali Zaidi concerning differences in investigation report of Uzair Baloch which was made public by Sindh Government on Monday (July 6, 2020). Sindh Government Spokesperson Murtaza Wahab said while addressing a press conference, “we promised to public the JIT report and … Read more

Ehsaas cash program gains international praise

emergency cash program

World Bank published a blog to praise the emergency cash program of Pakistan. According to the details, the government of Pakistan initiated the emergency cash program for the needy people during this lockdown. The statement said, “The unprecedented emergency posed by the coronavirus (COVID-19) will have a devastating impact on the lives of the poor. Nearly … Read more

Govt. to give maximum relief to public in Ramadan

Govt. to give maximum relief to public in Ramadan

Provincial Industries and Trade Minister Mian Aslam Iqbal meets with Pakistan Vinaspati Manufacturers Association (PVMA) Delegation in which it was agreed to provide relief to the masses by reducing the prices of ghee and cooking oil during the Holy month of Ramadan-ul-Mubarik. Aslam Iqbal while talking on this occasion appreciated that traders and industrialists have … Read more

SECP initiated winding up proceedings against 6 companies

SECP Warns Public Against Bogus Investment Schemes

The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP), to safeguard interests of common public has initiated winding up proceedings against 6 companies, allegedly involved in illegal and unauthorized business activities. These companies are M/s Memon Corporation (Private) Limited, M/s Pak Memon Impex (Private) Limited, M/s Neamat Ullaha & Amjad Javed and Company (Private) Limited, M/s … Read more