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Media bias: Out of sight...
Journalists acknowledge that bias affects decisions regarding what news people want to – and should – know about.
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I may sing with Chris Martin or John Mayer: Atif Aslam
Aslam is now a huge star in India and in Pakistan, and his work with Cordola is the talk of the town.
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Where medical assistance is effective
At the relief camp in Layyah, doctors are present throughout the day and a pharmacist is on 24-hour duty.
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Young survivors of the flood
By the time flood water recedes, many children would have opened their eyes in relief camps.
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People return to rubble, ruins
Floodwater, ruined crops and rubble greet those returning back to Daira Din Panah.
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While donations pour in, the need remains too great
A cargo truck with donations from Lahore is surrounded by people displaced by the floods in southern Punjab.
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As people return to Kot Addu, its hospital feels the pressure
The wards at Kot Addu’s Tehsil Headquarters Hospital are full of crying children.
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The road less travelled is now home to many
At the Alipur Road, it appears like the Red Sea has parted as almost 70 villages are inundated.
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Empty-handed displaced people extend hospitality
Almost 400 people have taken shelter on the extreme outskirts of Rohailanwali with no access to a steady food supply.
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‘We don’t have any American planes here’
A hangar at the Aviation Airbase in Multan is full of relief goods, which have been donated by the UNDP.