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Winter K2 Summit made possible by Nepalese mountaineers!

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Scaling K2 Summit in winter has been made possible by Nepalese mountaineers!           First image of Winter K2 Ascent Rashid Hussain   On December 19, 2020, an international winter K2 expedition reached Pakistan’s capital Islamabad. From 18 countries, 60 climbers comprising of different teams started their adventure in early January to reach the world’s second-highest peak of the Karakorum mountainous ranges K2, located on the Pakistan-China border. K2 is 8,611 metres (28,251 feet) above sea level, it is the world’s most challenging and dangerous peak known as “Savage mountain” or “King of North”. Since the first failed attempts in 1987-88, only a few international climbers tried their luck to scale the peak in winter, but all attempts were unsuccessful. On January 16, 2021, ten Nepalese climbers from three different expeditions, namely Nirmal Pujra, Mingma David Sherpa, Mingma Tenzi Sherpa, Geljen Sherpa, Pem Chiri Sherpa, Dawa Temba Sherpa, Dawa Tenjin S...

WhatsApp clarification about its Privacy Policy Update: Millions of users are now joining WhatsApp rival messaging apps Telegram and Signal

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WhatsApp clarification about its Privacy Policy Update: Millions of users are now joining WhatsApp rival messaging apps Telegram and Signal.    Rashid Hussain WhatsApp's new Privacy Policy will come into effect on February 8, 2021  In the first month of 2021, WhatsApp took an unusual initiative towards dealing with users’ privacy. On January 4, 2021, WhatsApp announced that it was going to revise its privacy policy, all the users must accept the terms and service until February 8, 2021, or their accounts would be deleted. The new privacy policy is about sharing more information about WhatsApp’s users with its Parent company Facebook and other companies owned by Facebook. The topic has been a top trending on various social media platforms especially on Twitter, many of the WhatsApp users have been posting that they had deleted their accounts and shifted to another instant messaging service like Telegram and Signal. YouTube Channel  Social Factory TV The misinformation...

The Second Wave of Coronavirus has started to create panic and uncertainty!

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The Second Wave of Coronavirus has started to create panic and uncertainty! Add caption T he resurgence of COVID-19 in various countries has created uncertainty among the public about lockdowns, new travel restrictions, and closures of businesses. As of yesterday on November 17, 2020, there were 54,771,888 total confirmed cases, and 1,324,249 deaths worldwide. The Americas region, according to the World Health Organization, was reported to having the maximum number of COVID-positive cases; 23,371,968 positive cases were reported. The second most-hit region by coronavirus is Europe, 15,475,400 confirmed cases were reported till yesterday. In Pakistan, 363,380 positive cases have been reported so far, 7,230 people have lost their lives and the total active cases are 30,362. Rashid Hussain Pakistan is dealing with a worse situation now regarding the increasing rate of new COVID-positive cases in the country. Until yesterday November 17, 2020, newly reported positive cases were 2208, and 9...

Heightened Tensions in France after blasphemy of the last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (PBUH)

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Heightened tensions in France after blasphemy of the last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (PBUH) in the name of secularism and freedom of speech. Egg was thrown at French President Macron here  Rashid Hussain Seemingly the blasphemous Charlie Hebdu Cartoons of the Prophet Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (PBUH) and French President Macron’s anti-Islam comments have created an environment of hatred and extremism in France. Both actions were condemned and criticized by Pakistan, Turkey, Iran, Yemen, Libya, Kuwait, Jordan, Morocco, and several other Muslim and non-Muslim countries across the world. Watch informative and interesting videos on our Youtube channel  Social Factory TV French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday accused the Muslims of separatism and terrorism and that France would not stop publishing such blasphemous cartoons depicting Prophet Muhammad Mustafa (PBUH). Though his comments came in response to the killing of a French teacher, Samuel Patty, a 47 years-old French ...

Blasphemous Charlie Hebdo Cartoons of the Prophet Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (PBUH) ― the last prophet of religion Islam ―, and French President Macron’s anti-Islam comments

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Blasphemous Charlie Hebdo Cartoons of the Prophet Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (PBUH) ― the last prophet of religion Islam ―, and French President Macron’s anti-Islam comments are condemned by Pakistan, Turkey, Iran, and several other Muslim and non-Muslim countries across the world. Rashid Hussain French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday accused the Muslims of separatism and vowed not to part with blasphemous cartoons depicting Prophet Muhammad Mustafa (PBUH). Emmanuel's comments came in response to the killing of a French teacher, Samuel Patty, a 47 years-old French national, who was attacked on his way home from the junior high school where he taught in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, in north-central France. Calls to boycott French goods and products are growing around the world after President Emmanuel Macron's comments against Islam and the Muslims. Watch videos on different topics of your interest on our Youtube channel  Social Factory TV Leaders of different Muslim countries ...

PDM Jalsa at Baag e Jinnah Karachi

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PDM Jalsa at Baag e Jinnah Karachi Pakistan Democratic Alliance holding second anti-government Jalsa at Baag e Jinnah Karachi Sumera Naz Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) organized a grand congregation (Jalsa) on the day when a brutal attack was carried out on former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto’s caravan in Karachi on October 18, 2007. The incident caused the death of at least 180 people and 500 were injured. This was the second Jalsa of this alliance (consisting of 11 political parties) held after its first Jalsa which was held in Gujranwala city of Punjab province two days earlier . The 11-party anti-government alliance staged their second political power show at Baag-e-Jinnah ground of Sindh’s capital Karachi. At this Jalsa, Pakistan Tahreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government and Prime Minister Imran Khan were the centre of criticism; despite warnings from the Prime Minister that he would then be a changed Imran Khan for the opposition, and would give them real tough time in th...