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The cost of power
Building a megaproject like Diamar-Bhasha means losing thousands of years of Buddhist heritage
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Sunlight doesn't depend on straits
Bill McKibben on geopolitics, storage, and Pakistan’s solar revolution
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A nation on the edge
As cities become warm, dry, and unbreathable for millions, climate extremes are making the country unlivable
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The oil exit
With solar, hydro and nuclear already in play, Pakistan can cut its dependence on imported fuel
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Karachi’s future drowns in a sea of excuses
As the leadership offers only unproductive excuses, the city ranks among the world’s least liveable cities
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When the river forgot to run
How shrinking waters of the Indus are erasing land, memory, and the riverine culture of the delta
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Bacha Khan - a reminder that decency can prevail
Bacha Khan, born in 1890, rejected caricatures, urging justice through self-reform and nonviolence
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Islamabad lost: From a real one to a concrete jungle
Urban growth, weak local governance, and a profit-driven authority are reshaping the capital faster than its laws
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Doomsday Clock 2026: Why the world is closer to midnight than ever
The Doomsday Clock prepares to reveal how near humanity stands to self-destruction
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The end of useful climate diplomacy?
COP30’s delusion marks a turning point for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change









