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Students and civil society march in Karachi against canals project, warn of looming ‘water wars’
Protesters hold palacards during a march against canals project in Karachi, April 22. — Photo by the author Protesters march against canals project in Karachi, April 22. — Photo by the author ...
In the heart of Pakistan’s largest metropolis, Karachi, a silent crisis has taken root – water scarcity. Not a household is unaffected, not a street is safe from it. While residents of cities ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNKane Williamson arrives in Pakistan to join Karachi Kings in HBL PSL XNew Zealand star Kane Williamson has joined Karachi Kings in Lahore ahead of their upcoming HBL PSL 2025 fixture against Quetta Gladiators.Kane Williamson touched down in Lahore and linked up with ...
The official launch of the exhibition was announced during the annual dinner of Pakistan Association of Automotive Parts and Accessories Manufacturers (PAAPAM) at a local hotel in Karachi ...
As the number of vehicles in the city continues to rise, parking has remained a persistent challenge in Karachi’s busy Saddar area and its nearby streets. Mayor Murtaza Wahab believes that the ...
Zakir received his early education at Kulsoom Bai Valika school and later attended Allama Iqbal College before beginning his professional journey in 1980 at the Sheraton Hotel in Karachi.
Chinese intelligence agents are spying on British political figures by planting surveillance devices in central London, ...
"[Zakir] started his career in 1980 at Sheraton Hotel in Karachi and later served at Owari and Pearl Continental Hotels. He also worked in Dubai, Singapore, South Africa, and Botswana," she ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNK2 Airways partners with China's leading logistics, trade companyK2 Airways, Pakistan's newest cargo carrier, has announced a landmark partnership with Kashi Commercial and Trade Logistics (Group) Co. Ltd, a leading logistics and trade company from China. The ...
Here are the 9 underrated places that should be on every bucket list, according to a man who’s been to 175 countries out of ...
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