Many of the world's biggest cities are facing too much or too little water. Regional solutions are helping vulnerable communities become more resilient.
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The Print on MSN‘Embarrassing circus’—Pakistan diverted $3 million grant for flood victims to Syria, TurkeyPakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority said that the decision was made following the Prime Minister's directive, ...
One of the most frustrating realities for Pakistan’s formal sector is the unchecked growth of counterfeit goods and parallel ...
Says govt achieved ‘remarkable’ progress through digital transformation, infrastructure development and agricultural ...
Pakistan, one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change, is also the sixth country with the highest number of ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNChildren's futures shattered by 2022 floodsFollowing the devastation caused by the heavy rains and catastrophic flooding in 2022, many people rallied to provide humanitarian aid through food, clothing and medicine for the affected ...
Pakistan’s “monsoon brides” — child brides sold off to repair family budgets in the rainy season — have spiked since the devastating floods of 2022. From 15 June to October 2022, floods in Pakistan ...
A $3 million grant intended for Pakistan's 2022 flood victims was redirected to assist earthquake survivors in Turkiye and ...
London is among the cities which could face more frequent and long-lasting droughts in future, research has found.
Pakistan has redirected Rs550 million from its Asian Development Bank (ADB) grant to provide flood relief to Turkey and Syria ...
SYDNEY: Australian utilities raced to reconnect more than 120,000 homes and businesses on Tuesday, that are still blacked out ...
A new report has revealed how the 100 most populated cities globally are becoming increasingly exposed to flooding and ...
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