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Al Jazeera on MSNWhy is Pakistan so vulnerable to deadly flooding?More than 120 people – half of the them children – have died in the past three weeks. Is climate change to blame?
Karachi is expected to experience a severe water shortage of approximately 100 million gallons following a major power ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNCan India stop Pakistan’s river water — and will it spark a new war?The decades-old Indus Waters Treaty faces its gravest challenge as India suspends it, prompting Pakistan to warn of war.
It is estimated that more than 29 million acre feet of rainwater goes unused annually - enough to meet the drinking and ...
More than 42% of households in Peshawar depend on tap water for drinking. According to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Health Department's Climate Health and ...
Despite the consecutive repeated climate crises, whether the floods in 2010 and 2022 or heatwaves in 2015, 2022, and now in ...
At least 13 samples collected between May 8 and June 17, tested positive for Wild Poliovirus Type 1 (WPV1). The samples were ...
Pakistan faces a potential health crisis as lab tests reveal the presence of poliovirus in 20 districts, with 13 confirmed ...
Flash floods in Pakistan are growing more frequent and deadly due to climate change, intensified monsoon rains, and glacial ...
Pakistan mango industry faces a major setback due to climate change and water shortages. Read more for details!
NEW DELHI – Amid mounting domestic pressure and a worsening water crisis, Pakistan has issued a series of urgent appeals to India, seeking the restoration of the Indus Waters Treaty which New ...
It’s early evening in Karachi, and 38-year-old Rehana is checking her phone. She’s not waiting for a ride or browsing social ...
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