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The Court of Arbitration constituted in accordance with the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) of 1960, ruled on Friday that India's decision of holding the treaty in abeyance did not deprive it of its ...
In an unprecedented move, India held the water treaty in abeyance after blaming Pakistan for a deadly attack in April.
Islamabad: Pakistani authorities announced on Friday that 18 people drowned in the Swat River in the north of the country. Local police said in a s ...
Seven decades ago, one of South Asia’s greatest fiction writers, Saadat Hasan Manto, published a short story set in a village in Pakistan’s Punjab province. The plot revolved around rumours of an ...
Islamabad: Pakistani authorities announced on Friday that 18 people drowned in the Swat River in the north of the country. Local police said in a statement that a boat carrying 30 people, for a ...
Pakistani authorities announced Friday that 18 people drowned in the Swat River in the north of the country. Local police said in a statement that a boat carrying 30 people, a wedding party in ...
The heart-wrenching tragedy that recently occurred in Swat, where 18 members of a single family drowned in the river, deserves the urgent attention of both the public and authorities. This is not ...
Islamabad: Heavy rain and flash flooding across Pakistan have killed 32 people including 16 children since the start of the monsoon season this week, disaster management officials said.
At least 18 members of a family, part of a tourist group, drowned on Friday after flash floods swept through the Swat River in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, according to rescue ...
In Pakistan, rivers continue to be the lifeline for countless people. However, instead of symbolising life and abundance, they are increasingly becoming the focus of rising tensions and conflict.
Peshawar, Pakistan: Flash flooding in Pakistan's mountainous northwest has killed 11 people, including several children, at the start of the monsoon season, disaster management officials said.
A sudden surge in the Swat River claimed the lives of at least 17 people after a group of tourists, including 18 members of the two families, were swept away in the Swat River.