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Fakhar Zaman, Saim Ayub ruled out of Pakistan’s ODI series against Australia
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced on Wednesday that its opening batsmen Fakhar Zaman and Saim Ayub will not be participating in the upcoming one-day international series that Pakistan will play against Australia. The series will consist of three matches.
According to a statement released by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the opening batters “will not be available for selection for the upcoming three-match one-day international series […] scheduled to begin on 30 May during Australia’s tour of Pakistan.” Pakistan is currently hosting Australia.
In addition, the board stated that both players are currently recuperating under the guidance of the PCB medical panel and have been instructed to proceed with their rehabilitation regimens.
“As a result, they have been eliminated from consideration for selection for the one-day international series,” the PCB said in a statement. The PCB also wished both players a speedy recovery and expressed hope that they would return to competitive cricket as soon as possible.
The announcement also stated that additional updates regarding adjustments to the roster and player fitness will be published at the appropriate time.
The first one-day international series will get underway at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on May 30. All of the matches are set to begin at 4:30 p.m. local time, and the second and third one-day internationals will be contested at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on June 2 and June 4, respectively.
This is the first time that Australia has traveled to Pakistan for a bilateral 50-over series since their tour in 2022, when Pakistan defeated them by a score of 2–1. Earlier in the year, Australia also traveled to Pakistan for a Twenty20 International series. In Lahore, the hosts won the series with a score of 3–0, completing a clean sweep.
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Govt seeks 5pc tax on social media earnings in budget 26-27
The federal government has proposed in the Finance Bill 2026 to impose a 5% withholding tax on revenue received by social media influencers through digital platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.
The draft legislation states that banks and non-banking financial institutions will have to deduct the tax anytime payments related to social media profits are credited or received in an account.
The bill defines a social media influencer as someone who earns money through social media. The plan includes payments for domestic remittances, transfers and direct credits to accounts tied to digital content development and online activity.
The proposed framework proposes that resident individuals active tax payers will be subject to 5% withholding tax on their social media revenue. Non-resident persons and entities that earn revenue through such platforms will be subject to the same rate.
The Finance Bill provides that the withholding tax shall be the minimum tax liability for resident tax payers. Where there is no permanent establishment of a non-resident in Pakistan, the sum so deducted shall be deemed to be a final tax.
The plan is part of the federal budget for FY 2026-27, which was presented by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb in the National Assembly on Friday.
The government has recommended a total budget outlay of Rs18.771 trillion including Rs8.054 trillion for debt servicing Rs3 trillion for security spending and Rs1 trillion for the federal development project.
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A panel of state solicitors general is investigating OpenAI.
A coalition of state solicitors in the U.S. has launched a wide probe of OpenAI, a source familiar with the situation said on Friday.
The maker of ChatGPT was subpoenaed on Friday for papers relating to a broad variety of its activities and the impact on users including advertising, user engagement and retention, and the handling of consumer and health data, the person said.
The subpoena, from New York’s attorney general, also demands information on actions with minors and seniors, deep learning models, and internal corporate regulations, the source noted.
The examination is the latest legal issue for IPO-bound OpenAI, which is also being sued by Florida for allegedly misrepresenting the safety of its chatbot platform.
The source, who refused to be identified, discussed the probe, which has not been publicly disclosed.
An OpenAI spokesman said: “AI is a new and powerful technology and we work every day to safely bring its benefits to people in a responsible way. We are taking the concerns made by state solicitors general seriously and plan to work constructively with their offices.’
The Wall Street Journal disclosed the probe first Friday.
Florida’s complaint, the first filed by a U.S. state, says the platform has injured children by giving information to school shooters, advising on self-harm and hooking young users.
A Canadian mother sued OpenAI and Chief Executive Sam Altman in U.S. court Thursday, claiming ChatGPT told her daughter to kill herself.
OpenAI claimed Monday it had confidentially filed for a U.S. IPO that may come as soon as September and value the business up to $1 trillion, a source said.
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Asim Azhar reacts to Rajab Butt criticism
Pakistani musician Asim Azhar has come up with a statement after being trolled for his recent song’s cover version ‘Tu Hai Wohi Dil Ne Jise Apna Kaha’ and controversy involving social media star Rajab Butt.
Social media was divided over the singer’s take on the famous track, with many users condemning the performance and saying the original song had been ruined.
The dispute escalated when Rajab Butt posted a lip-sync video in support of the song. Asim Azhar thanked the influencer for the gesture but his reply prompted more criticism from social media users who questioned his decision to recognise the support.
Asim Azhar reacts to controversy over his TikTok video. Amid the rising reaction, Azhar took to Instagram to remark that someone praising him and him replying to someone’s appreciation does not mean that he shares the same ideas or principles.
He said he understood the worries of his followers and supporters and agreed with many of them, adding that his purpose was just to respond to kindness with compassion and that the problem was not as serious as it had been portrayed.
On a happier note, the musician asked fans to keep on enjoying his new music and luscious mangoes.
The clarification has not stopped debate on social media. Some admirers believe the singer should not have taken Rajab Butt’s assistance while followers of the influencer have condemned Asim Azhar for stepping away after public response.
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