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Twitter's Trust and Safety head resigns

Ella Irwin resigns as Twitter's trust and safety head, second departure since Elon Musk's takeover.

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San Francisco: Ella Irwin has stepped down from her position as Twitter's head of trust and safety, becoming the second person to leave the role since Elon Musk acquired the social media platform.

The resignation comes amid ongoing concerns about content moderation and protection against harmful material.

According to reports, Irwin confirmed her resignation to Reuters shortly after her internal Slack account was deactivated, as noted by Fortune.

Content moderation has been a contentious issue for Twitter, which has faced criticism for its handling of harmful content since Musk's takeover in October.

Following Musk's acquisition, approximately 15% of the trust and safety department was laid off as part of a broader reduction in the company's workforce.

Yoel Roth, the former head of the department, resigned in November and was succeeded by Irwin.

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Crime

FIA Cybercrime arrest two accused of sexual harassment

During the investigation, objectionable images and videos have also been recovered from their mobiles.

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Multan: Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Cybercrime Wing Multan arrested two men for accusation of sexual harassment, GNN reported.

According to details, a woman had filed a complaint against the accused for sexual harassment after which their mobile phones were traced and taken into custody.

The accused have been identified as Muhammad Asif and Azhar Amir, and authorities have started an investigation against them.

During the investigation, objectionable images and videos have also been recovered from their mobiles. However, further investigations are underway in this regard.

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Pakistan

Fayyaz-ul-Hassan Chohan likely to join Tareen group

The former information minister told GNN sources that he believes in non-violent and corruption-free politics.

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Lahore: Former leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Fayyaz-ul-Hassan Chohan is likely to join Jahangir Tareen group, GNN reported.

According to details, a day earlier Chohan had a meeting with Jahangir Tareen during which he hinted about joining the party as soon as it is formed.

The former information minister told GNN sources that he believes in non-violent and corruption-free politics.

Earlier when Chohan left PTI, he severely criticized party politics and its leadership. Now he has assured Jahangir Tareen that he would join his party as soon as it is formed.

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