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More than 120 people – half of the them children – have died in the past three weeks. Is climate change to blame?
Rawalpindi: Heavy rains have been linked to 54 deaths in the last 24 hours in Pakistan, taking the toll to about 180 since ...
“The world cannot stand by as Gaza is starved and shattered,” the Pakistani envoy said, pointing out that over 58,000 people have been killed, mostly women and children, more than 138,000 wounded, and ...
Pakistan’s journey towards climate resilience is intrinsically linked to the effectiveness of its apex institutions.
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More than 42% of households in Peshawar depend on tap water for drinking. According to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Health Department's Climate Health and ...
Torrential rains in Rawalpindi and Islamabad have caused severe urban flooding and a sharp rise in water levels in Nullah Leh ...
Iran has been expelling hundreds of thousands of Afghans—- threatening stability and worsening Afghanistan's humanitarian crisis ...
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – In light of the flooding situation triggered by heavy rains in Rawalpindi, Prime Minister Shehbaz ...
Experts, Diplomats and Academics from Pakistan and Oceania came together on Thursday to stress the importance of ...
The geopolitical rivalry between China and India poses an important threat to Asian and global security, even if it receives ...
At least 54 people have lost their lives in the past 24 hours across Punjab, taking the monsoon death toll to 178 since late June, after torrential rains brought disasters to several ...