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Sindh Province
Why Are the Sindhis Protesting in Pakistan?
By Osama Ahmad
A plan to construct canals in southern Punjab has alarmed residents of Sindh Province, who fear their already scarce water “is going to be taken away.”
Cyclone Biparjoy: Pakistan’s Coastal Belt Is on the Verge of Destruction
By Rahmat Tunio
As the cyclone moved toward landfall, thousands of people were at risk in Pakistan's Sindh province.
Pakistan’s Floods Are a Man-Made Disaster
By Kiyya Baloch
It's not just climate change – corruption, bad governance, poor planning, and faulty water management are also to blame for the scale of the current disaster.
A Plea From Pakistan’s Sindh: ‘Our Village Drowned. You Might Still Have Time to Save Yours.’
By Morial Shah
We knew catastrophic climate change was coming. But for Pakistan it has already arrived.
Balochi Militants Take Aim at Chinese Interests
By Yumi Washiyama
Despite the mounting security risk to Chinese nationals, the sunk costs indicate a continued Chinese presence in Pakistan.
Amid Coronavirus Trouble, Pakistan Remains a House Divided
By Manik Aftab
The Imran Khan government is still refusing to seek cooperation from the opposition, even amid a health emergency.
Meet the First African-Pakistani Lawmaker
By Jeremy Luedi
Tanzeela Qambrani’s election has deep ramifications for the Sheedi minority and Pakistani society.
Unraveling the Mystery of Pakistan's 'Ghost Madrassas'
By Zameer Ahmed Malik
A closer look at the 10,000 ghost madrassas in Sindh province.
Shahbaz Sharif’s China Visit: Implications for CPEC
By Tridivesh Singh Maini
What to make of the visit to China by Punjab's chief minister (and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's brother)?
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