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  ISLAMABAD:In a stunning move, the National Assembly deputy speaker on Wednesday briefly expelled a PPP lawmaker while refusing to acc black af1 ept an apology tendered by former prime minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf on behalf of the party  jordan7 member amid desk-thumping by the treasury benches.Rejecting the apology and Ashraf  rsquo s request to withdraw his ruling, NA Deputy Speaker Qasim Suri stressed that he would not withdraw his order and asked PPP MNA Agha Rafiullah to leave the House   ndash  even if for a minute   ndash  for creating ruckus and following a spat with hi superstar adidas schwarz m over not being given floor during the session.Suri and Rafiullah traded barbs to the extent that the NA deputy speaker ordered the sergeant-at-arms to expel Rafiullah   ndash  an order that they were reluctant to implement.  ldquo Expel him from the House  hellip  he cannot sit in the entire session,  rdquo  Suri ruled after issuing a warning to PPP lawmaker that he was   ldquo getting personal  rdquo .Subsequently, the Suri ordered Rafiull Xqut CPWB sends Child Marriage Bill to home dept
 The EU s proposal for a temporary ban on facial-recognition technology won backing from Alphabet Chief Executive Sundar Pichai on Monday but got a cool response from Microsoft President Brad Smith.While Pichai cited the possibility that the t adidas samba green echnology could be used for nefarious purposes as a reason for a moratorium, Smith said a ban was akin to using a meat cleaver  adidas og instead of a scalpel to solve potential problems. I think it is important that governments and regulati air force promo ons tackle it sooner rather than later and give a framework for it,  Pichai told a conference in Brussels organised by think-tank Bruegel. It can be immediate but maybe there s a waiting period before we really think about how it s being used,  he said.  It s up to governments to chart the course  for the use of such technology.Smith, who is also Microsoft s chief legal officer, however, cited the benefits of facial recognition technology in some instances such as NGOs using it to find missing children. I m really reluctan

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