By Ariba Shahid KARACHI, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Pakistan's central bank chief expects the economy to grow as much as 4.75% this ...
KARACHI: Pakistan is losing close to one per cent of its GDP each year to climate-related damages, speakers revealed on ...
The stress was underlined by stark statistics: the human toll has already surpassed that of past conflicts. Over the last ...
Federal Minister for Climate Change Dr Musadik Masood Malik on Tuesday warned that climate change has effectively become a ...
First Lady Aseefa Bhutto Zardari on Thursday called for affordable, climate-resilient and inclusive housing solutions across ...
Pakistan must create 30 million jobs over next decade, World Bank president says ...
Lawyer Mahnoor Omer is leading a landmark legal case calling on Pakistan’s government to remove tax on menstrual products and ...
Pakistan’s central bank governor expects FY26 growth up to 4.75pc, citing resilient agriculture, easing financial conditions, and structural reforms, despite IMF’s more cautious outlook.
KARACHI (Web Desk) - Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb on Monday highlighted Pakistan’s recent fiscal progress, ongoing reforms and strategy to build buffers while sustaining growth at the AlUla ...
KARACHI: The country is expected to experience a warmer-than-normal February, with limited rainfall in southern regions and ...