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The sea was once a blessing for the Pakistani city of Gwadar. But it's become a cursePeople have migrated from places like Dasht and Kulanch because of water scarcity. What agriculture there was in Gwadar's surrounding areas is vanishing due to loss of farmland and livestock ...
The Associated Press The sea was once a blessing for Pakistani town of Gwadar. Now it's a curse Posted: February 6, 2025 | Last updated: February 6, 2025 There was a time when few people in the ...
The sun rises over Gwadar's coastline in a golden haze, casting long shadows over the gleaming tarmac of its brand-new international airport. Officials in crisp suits and polished shoes stand in ...
Pakistan's New Gwadar International Airport is well-equipped and modern but several months after its completion, the giant site has not been used. The £187million airport, financed entirely by ...
The New Gwadar International Airport has the capacity to serve 400,000 people - but its gates have not welcomed a single passenger yet. Located in the coastal city of Gwadar in Pakistan ...
People have migrated from places like Dasht and Kulanch because of water scarcity. What agriculture there was in Gwadar’s surrounding areas is vanishing due to loss of farmland and livestock ...
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