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In Karachi, 17 million residents endure overlapping crises of toxic air, flooding, poor waste disposal and climate change.
KARACHI: Excise Minister Mukesh Kumar Chawla on Monday announced that no action would be taken against vehicles with old ...
Narcotics valued between Rs5 and Rs7 billion in the international market were seized during joint operations in the Arabian ...
Authorities estimate the total street value of the seized drugs and liquor at more than Rs1 billion. The recovered items have ...
In a major blow to regional smuggling networks, Pakistan’s maritime and law enforcement agencies recovered a large quantity of narcotics ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNMonsoon to hit Karachi July 15, PMD warns of floodsA fresh monsoon spell is expected to enter Karachi on Tuesday (July 15), bringing light to moderate rainfall to the city and other parts of Sindh, the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) said on ...
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The Cool Down on MSNOfficials implement no-tolerance policy on sweeping ban that impacts all retail stores: 'There will be no leniency'"I'm glad they're gone." Officials implement no-tolerance policy on sweeping ban that impacts all retail stores: 'There will ...
KARACHI: The city is likely to remain under cloud cover with chances of light rain or drizzle during the morning and evening, ...
Unchecked urban development, energy poverty, and poor governance are creating dangerous microclimates for its most vulnerable citizens.
India was to be a predominantly Hindu country while Pakistan was to have a Muslim population. The partition of the British ...
People often say Karachi is too big, too crowded, too messy — and they’re not wrong. With 20 million people and ...
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