Tue, 21-Oct-2025

FBR detects over 20 tax dodgers living lavish lifestyles on social media

FBR detects

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue’s (FBR) Lifestyle Monitoring Cell has identified more than 20 individuals who own luxury assets worth millions of rupees, frequently travel abroad, and showcase lavish lifestyles on social media — yet declare little to no income or assets in their tax returns. According to official details, one of the flagged … Read more

Internet and Social Media Disrupted in Pakistan

Internet and Social Media Disrupted in Pakistan

Internet and social media services in Pakistan have once again been disrupted. Platforms like Facebook and X cannot be accessed without using a VPN on several networks, including PTCL, Ufone, and Zong. Internet speed has also become very slow across the country. Some providers are still working properly, and their users can access Facebook and … Read more

Amar Khan talks about authenticity and emotional boundaries

Amar Khan talks about authenticity and emotional boundaries

Karachi:  Renowned actress Amar Khan recently shared candid reflections on the impact of social media, authenticity in friendships, and the layered realities of life in showbiz during an appearance on a private TV show.   Speaking with honesty, Amar Khan expressed concern over how digital platforms have reshaped human connection. “A true friend is someone … Read more

NADRA activates service counters in multiple countries for overseas

NADRA

ISLAMABAD: The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has activated its service counters in several countries to provide greater convenience to overseas Pakistanis. In a statement issued on social media, NADRA announced that dedicated counters have been made operational in Pakistani embassies and consulates across various countries to ensure improved service delivery for expatriates. According … Read more

Supporting Pakistan on social media not treason, rules Indian high court

Supporting Pakistan

New Delhi: In a significant ruling, the Allahabad High Court has declared that posting content in support of Pakistan on social media does not amount to treason. The court made the observation while granting bail to Sajid Chaudhary, a resident of Meerut, who was arrested in May for posting “Proud of Kamran Bhatti, Pakistan Zindabad” … Read more

FBR moves against online display of wealth

FBR

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has decided to take action against individuals flaunting wealth on social media. According to sources, data of hundreds of thousands of people displaying their wealth online has been collected. In the first phase, FBR will audit 100,000 affluent individuals. Sources further revealed that non-filers who spend extravagantly on … Read more

LHC seeks govt’s reply on plea to ban children’s use of social media

social media

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Tuesday sought replies from the federal government and other respondents on a petition seeking a ban on children’s use of social media platforms, including Facebook and TikTok. Chief Justice Aalia Neelum heard the petition filed by Azam Butt, whose counsel, Rana Sikandar, argued that children are exposed to inappropriate … Read more

France proposes complete ban on social media use for children

France

PARIS:  A French parliamentary commission has proposed a complete ban on social media use for children under the age of 15, foreign media reported. According to details, the commission released its findings after a six-month review of the psychological impact of platforms like TikTok and others on children and teenagers. The report recommends not only … Read more

Indian Skipper under fire after handshake with Mohsin Naqvi

Indian Skipper

NEW DELHI: Indian cricket captain Suryakumar Yadav has come under sharp criticism after shaking hands with Asian Cricket Council (ACC) President and Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi during the unveiling ceremony of the Asia Cup trophy. The moment, widely reported by Indian media, quickly went viral, sparking a wave of criticism on social media. Many … Read more

FIR registered in alleged murder of TikToker Sameera Rajput

Sameera Rajput

GHOTKI: The Police have registered a case in the alleged murder of TikToker Sameera Rajput at A-Section Police Station. According to details, the case was filed on the complaint of the victim’s daughter, who alleged that Sameera was forcibly made to consume harmful substances. Sameera was initially shifted to Sukkur in critical condition, but despite … Read more

NCCIA registers cases against 5 people on misleading propaganda

NCCIA

ISLAMABAD: The National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) has registered cases against five people for allegedly running a hate campaign against state institutions on social media. The agency has taken action following an investigation into coordinated online activity deemed harmful to the integrity of national institutions. The case states that the accused are involved in … Read more

BIEK seeks FIA assistance to curb cheating mafia

BIEK seeks FIA assistance to curb cheating mafia

KARACHI: Chairman Board of Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) has sought Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) assistance against WhatsApp Groups involved in paper leaks. The Chairman of the Inter Board Karachi has written a letter to the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) asking them to take action against WhatsApp groups involved in papers leaks and helping students other … Read more

JIT summons 16 PTI members over social media propaganda

JIT

ISLAMABAD: The Joint Investigation Team (JIT) formed by the federal government, has again summoned 16 members of Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf(PTI)  over allegations of spreading negative propaganda on social media. According to the sources, 16 people of PTI have been issued notices to appear before the JIT on March 18. Sources say that Firdous Shamim … Read more

Australia Implements Social Media Restrictions for Under-16s

Australia

Australia has enacted a groundbreaking law prohibiting children under 16 from accessing social media platforms, establishing the strictest regulations of its kind worldwide. The legislation, expected to take effect within 12 months, includes penalties of up to AUD 50 million (approximately USD 32.5 million) for non-compliance. Prime Minister Emphasizes Child Protection Prime Minister Anthony Albanese … Read more

Australia passes bill banning social media for children under 16

Australia passes social media ban for children under 16

Australia’s lower house of parliament has passed a landmark bill banning the use social media by children under 16.

The bill passed by the House of Representatives on Wednesday targets social media platforms such as TikTok, Facebook, Instagram and X with fines of up to 50 million Australian dollars ($32m) if they fail to comply with the ban.

The Australian House of Representatives passed a bill to ban children under the age of 16 from using social media in the country by 102 votes to 13.

According to the report, after the bill is approved by the Senate, the authorities will have to establish a security system within a year to prevent minors from accessing social media platforms.

According to foreign media, if the ban is not followed, the social media platform may be fined up to $33 million.

It should be noted that after the final approval by the Senate, this will become the first law of this kind in the world.

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Internet Restored in Pakistan, Social Media Apps Partially Accessible

Internet

Mobile internet services have been fully restored across Pakistan after the conclusion of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) protest in Islamabad. However, many users are still facing difficulties accessing social media platforms, with many relying on Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to connect. Reports indicate that popular social media apps, such as WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram, are experiencing … Read more

Australia’s parliament considers legislation banning social media

Australia

AUSTRALIA: A bill to ban the use of social media by children under the age of 16 has been introduced in Parliament in Australia.

According to the report of the international news agency, under the proposed law, social media companies could be fined up to $32.5 million if they do not take appropriate measures to prevent children under the age of 16 from creating accounts.

The ban will apply to other social media platforms including X, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat.

This law will come into effect within one year if the bill is passed by the Parliament.

Earlier, the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had said in a news conference that “social media is harming our children and I am asking for time on this.”

He cited the dangers posed to children’s physical and mental health by excessive use of social media, he said, particularly girls at risk of harmful depictions of their images and boys’ nasty comments.

He said that it is a matter of concern if 14-year-old children are receiving such harmful substances, because at this age they go through life changes and their thoughts mature, though. In this difficult time they have to listen and act.

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LHC orders Edu Department to make laws about social media trolling  

LHC

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) ordered the Punjab education department to necessary laws  to control incidents of harassment and social media trolling in educational institutes. In the Lahore High Court, a hearing was held on the case against child harassment and social media trolling in schools, in which the Secretary Special Education appeared before … Read more

KP police arrest two accused in transgender’s leaked video case

KP police

PESHAWAR: Two accused were arrested in leaked video of transgender in social media in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police arrested two accused from Shabqadar in the case of viral video of transgender on social media. Police officials said that the investigation is going on and it is hoped that the main accused in the case … Read more

Show-cause notices served to 83 cops for using social media

KP  

PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police issued show-cause notices and warning letters police officials of Shangla and Peshawar over using social media.

District Police Officer (DPO) Shangla has issued show cause notices to 63 policemen using social media.

According to sources, notices have been issued over violation of the orders of the officers and using social media accounts.

According to police sources, inspectors, sub-inspectors and other officials including ASI level officers are among the violators of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police’s social media policy.

Similarly, 20 police personnel have been asked to answer on the use of social media in Peshawar.

Authorities have issued orders to delete social media accounts within 3 days for violating the police social media policy.

The notice states that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police is a disciplinary force and violation of social media policy is a punishable offence.

The show cause notice states that the Central Police Office had banned the use of social media by police officers and personnel, despite the ban, the officers and officers being added to social media groups or not operating their accounts is against the police’s social media policy.

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WHO Reports Increase in Problematic Social Media Use Among Teens

Social Media

The World Health Organization issued a warning on Wednesday about a “sharp rise in problematic social media use” among teenagers in Europe, indicating that it is negatively affecting their mental health. The organization’s European division also highlighted that more than one in ten adolescents are at “risk of problematic gaming.” The WHO Europe defined problematic … Read more

SHC expresses annoyance on PTA’s conflicting statements on X ban

SHC

KARACHI: The Sindh High Court (SHC) expressed concerns over conflicting statements made by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) regarding the ban on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter).

The two-judge bench, led by Chief Justice Mohammad Shafi Siddiqui and Justice Omar Sial, was hearing petitions challenging the suspension of mobile internet services and the continued inaccessibility of X despite the withdrawal of the ban.

The Chief Justice Sindh High Court expressed annoyance over at the PTA’s change of stance and inquired whether it was professional misconduct or misrepresentation. “Who gave you these instructions, tell me the name, we are sure the instructions must have been issued” CJP remarked.

The Chief Justice Sindh High Court said that the Deputy Attorney General also remained silent on this occasion, the chairman of PTA can be summoned on this matter and court will take contempt of court action on it.

The Sindh High Court asked the lawyer of PTA, do you want the court to review the order.

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Amar Khan Responds to Social Media Trolling & Her Role in Dil E Nadan

Amar Khan

Amar Khan is a Pakistani actor, director, and writer. She began her career in a short film alongside Ahsan Khan. Currently, fans enjoy her role in the popular drama Dil E Nadan. Amar Khan, a talented Pakistani actor and writer, has made a significant mark in television and film. She began her career in a … Read more

FIA arrests two suspects over uploading fake photos of Maryam Nawaz

CM Punjab introduces interest-free business loan scheme

LAHORE: Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) arrested two suspects who uploaded fake photos and videos of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz on social media.

The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) says that the accused uploaded fake photos and videos of the Punjab Chief Minister on social media accounts.

According to FIA, accused Ahmed Hassan and Murtaza Khan were arrested and booked for uploading fake pictures of Maryam Nawaz on social media.

According to FIA, accused Ahmed Hassan and Murtaza Khan were arrested and booked for uploading fake pictures of Maryam Nawaz on social media.

The case was registered in the FIA ​​cyber crime wing on the request of a citizen of Mazang.

According to FIA, the accused were spreading agitation among people through fake videos and pictures.

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JIT forms to probe malicious drive against institutions on social media

Social Media

ISLAMABAD: The federal government constituted a five-member joint investigation team (JIT) to investigate an organized anti-state social media campaign.

According to the announcement issued by the Ministry of Interior, a joint investigation team headed by IG Islamabad Police will identify the accused, after which they will be prosecuted according to law.

According to the statement, IG Islamabad Police will be the convener of the Joint Investigation Team while Director Federal Investigation Agency  Cyber ​​Crime, Director Counter Terrorism Wing FIA, DIG Investigation Islamabad Police and SSP CTD Islamabad Police. The members of the JIT will be.

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PTA calls for timely reporting of unlawful content

PTA

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) stressed that timely reporting of unlawful content directly to social media platforms is crucial for its prompt removal.

The PTA highlighted that social media platforms encourage users to lodge complaints directly, ensuring a faster and more efficient process to address and eliminate inappropriate content.

PTA Director Muhammad Farooq in his article “The Need to be Responsible Online User” said it is essential for the public to familiarize themselves with these guidelines, as they provide a framework of rules for uploading and sharing content.

Social Media companies strive to ensure a safe platform for users through self-regulation, which involves establishing community guidelines and standards.

He further said that effective results cannot be achieved without active public participation. To facilitate the instant reporting of unlawful content to the PTA, a state-of-the-art and user-friendly Complaint Management System (CMS) has been developed.

Users, he said, can lodge complaints by selecting relevant categories, such as Against the Glory of Islam, Hate Speech, Anti-State, Child Abuse or Indecent/Immoral content.

The PTA team thoroughly analyzes each complaint and takes up the matter with the concerned social media platform for its prompt removal.

In a culturally rich and diverse nation like Pakistan, where individuals embrace various religious beliefs and sects, it is paramount to avoid uploading or sharing content that offends the sentiments of others. Knowledge of local laws is crucial to avoid legal consequences for uploading unlawful content, he said in the article.

The Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) Section 37 deals with the removal of unlawful online content related to the glory of Islam, particularly in cases of blasphemy, and Section 11 addresses hate speech and criminalizes any online content that promotes or is likely to promote interfaith, sectarian, or racial hatred.

PTA encourages online users to use digital space responsibly and to report any unlawful content directly to the relevant social media company or PTA for timely removal. This collective effort will help minimize the negative impact of such content on society at large.

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Federal Govt approves deployment of Army for Muharram security

Muharram

ISLAMABAD: The federal government has approved the deployment of Pakistan Army  and Civil Armed Forces across the country in view of security concerns during Muharram.

A notification issued by the interior ministry stated that the government has sought the deployment of the military to maintain law and order during the month, which began on Sunday.

According to the notification issued by the federal government, the federal government has approved the deployment of Pakistan Army and Civil Armed Forces in Islamabad, Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan.

The notification said that the details of Army deployment will be finalized with the concerned authorities. The Army and Civil Armed Forces have been deployed for an indefinite period.

According to the sources, the decision to deploy the Army and Civil Armed Forces was made in view of security during Muharram.

The matter of removing the Army and civil armed forces will be done after consultation with the relevant authorities. The details of Army deployment will be taken into consideration of the ground situation.

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FIA arrests accused for blackmailing young girl

FIA

ISLAMABAD:  Federal Investigation Agency (FIA)  has arrested the accused who made the objectionable video of a young girl viral on social media.

The spokesperson of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) said that the accused involved in viralizing objectionable videos of a young girl on social media is also proclaimed offender.

According to the spokesman, last year the accused had made objectionable pictures of a young girl viral on social media, the accused had also created a fake Facebook account in the name of the victim girl.

The spokesperson further said that the accused also shared the objectionable material with the brother of the victim girl after which his arrest took place.

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