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Mercy Corps says up to 80 per cent of Kabul’s groundwater is polluted due to sewage and waste. Residents report frequent ...
Relentless floods have claimed the lives of more than 170 people in eastern Pakistan, about half of them children, in the ...
ISLAMABAD: The National Emergencies Operation Center (NEOC) has issued impact-based weather alerts across Pakistan, warning of potential flash floods, ...
Pakistan is facing a full-blown obesity epidemic, with 81% of women and 74% of men now classified as obese, health experts revealed at a seminar in Lahore.
While other parts of Pakistan experience seasonal droughts, Umerkot’s crisis is more structural, shaped by climate change, underdeveloped water infrastructure, and prolonged political inattention.
More than 120 people – half of the them children – have died in the past three weeks. Is climate change to blame?
Unchecked urban development, energy poverty, and poor governance are creating dangerous microclimates for its most vulnerable citizens.
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Pakistan's Water Paradox

Mohsin Leghari ...
In an unprecedented move, India held the water treaty in abeyance after blaming Pakistan for a deadly attack in April.
The city's water crisis is not just about scarcity; for too long, decisions have been based on unsubstantiated assumptions and misplaced priorities.