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UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations highlighted the damages caused by monsoon rains in Pakistan that led authorities to ...
The death toll from heavy monsoon rains that have been falling in Pakistan for weeks has risen to 203, amid ongoing flooding.
Pakistan's business community remains divided over a planned nationwide shutter-down strike as chambers in Karachi and Lahore ...
Torrential rain has triggered flooding, destroyed hundreds of houses, and killed more than dozens in the past month.
Several parts of Lahore have been designated as no-bird zones, with strict measures now in place to safeguard aircraft.
At least 11 persons died in different rain-related incidents across Pakistan’s Punjab on Saturday, taking the toll in the province to 120 over the last three weeks, officials said. With the latest ...
A countrywide traders’ strike disrupted business in Karachi and Lahore as protests escalate against FBR’s Act 37AA and tax on bank transactions. Over 750 markets and six industrial zones were shut in ...
More than 120 people – half of the them children – have died in the past three weeks. Is climate change to blame?
LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) -Heavy monsoon rains across Pakistan’s Punjab province killed at least 63 people and injured nearly 300 in the past 24 hours, provincial officials said on Thursday, bringing ...
Dozens are dead and hundreds injured in floods in Pakistan’s Punjab province. Across the country, nearly 200 have died since ...
Pakistan’s two largest cities - Karachi and Lahore - faced partial and complete market closures over a strike call by traders against what they called “anti-business” tax measures introduced in the ...
Pakistan’s business community remains split as Karachi and Lahore Chambers announce a nationwide shutter-down strike, while the FPCCI decides to postpone the protest after talks with the government ...