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Unchecked urban development, energy poverty, and poor governance are creating dangerous microclimates for its most vulnerable citizens.
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Daily Times on MSNPakistan's foreign reserves hit $20 billion mark, highest since march 2022KARACHI - Pakistan's foreign exchange reserves surged by $1.93 billion in a single week, reaching a total of $20.02 billion as of July 4, 2025, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). This ...
Blaming India has made it easy for Pakistan to avoid the difficult work of providing water security to its population.
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Daily Times on MSNPakistan's federal debt hits Rs76 trillion - A new record highPakistan's federal government debt has reached an unprecedented level of Rs76,045 billion (Rs76.045 trillion) as of May 2025, ...
Fears of de-dollarization remain far-fetched but rising government debt could increase that risk, said fixed income executives at the world's largest asset manager.
Fears of de-dollarization remain far-fetched but rising government debt could increase that risk, said fixed income executives at the world's largest asset manager.
This will be added to the already crippling level of existing debt, which stands at Rs76 trillion. So by the time 2026 comes around, Pakistan's total debt would have reached Rs87 trillion.
The rising cost of capital, a serious inflationary spiral, the covid-19 pandemic, a fast-unfolding climate change crisis, and a weak multilateral spirit have all contributed to the slow pace of ...
Sea levels are rising by a few millimetres a year. That pace is accelerating. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change predicts that, by 2100, sea levels could rise by up to one metre on average.
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