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Insurgency, neglect hurt flood relief in Pakistani province
Fawad Khan
22/11/2022
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Pakistan’s Climate Activists are Building Local Resilience After Flood
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Agriculture sector facing threats due to climate change, says expert
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‘Third’ of Pakistan under water as flood aid efforts gather pace
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At COP27 in Egypt, Pakistan-led negotiators adopt accord to set up ‘loss and damage’ fund
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IRSA Releases 94,000 Cusecs Water
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Flood victims: Bestway Group sends medicines to Pakistan
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The Retreat of Himalayas
18/11/2022
#ClimateChange:Water Shortages in Agriculture Could Reduce Pakistan’s GDP by More Than 4.6%, Says World Bank
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