Search results for ‘sindh’
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Imran Khan: up close and personal
Channel 4 News gets up close and personal with Imran Khan – a man dismissed by his opponents as a cricket-loving lightweight, but who now attracts hundreds of thousands to his political rallies.
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Pakistan facing ‘unimaginable catastrophe’
A group of international aid agencies is warning that relief efforts in flood-hit Pakistan, where millions of people have been affected, are under threat because of a lack of funds.
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‘Pakistan missing out on donations due to bad brand’
Aid agencies say Pakistan’s perceived links to terrorist groups is undermining their ability to raise funds internationally to tackle a second successive year of devastating floods.
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Pakistan’s bloodiest city
Karachi has always been a volatile city with a turbulent past but even by its standards the recent violence has been shocking. Channel 4 News presenter Saima Mohsin looks at the issues.
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Pakistan: praying for mercy from the floods, one year on
A year since the most devastating floods in Pakistan’s history, thousands of people are still struggling to rebuild their lives and malnutrition rates are critical. Shaista Aziz reports from Sindh.
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Pakistan: a child’s story 6 months after the floods
Six months since devastating floods hit Pakistan, thousands continue to rebuild their lives – many children. Naila Buriro, just 10, describes how a Save the Children project is helping her recovery.
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What the world can learn from Australia's tragic flooding
Jonathan Miller reports on the aftermath of the Queensland floods – and the likelihood that the world will face more natural disasters of this type in years to come.
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Pakistanis still waiting for help after floods
Two months after the Pakistan floods, Channel 4 News returns to badly-hit northwestern province Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to find some communities are yet to receive government or international assistance.
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Nato attack launched on Pakistan border
NATO helicopters based in Afghanistan launch an attack against insurgents inside Pakistani territory – the second incursion within four days, writes Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller.
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Pakistan floods: seven weeks on people are still suffering
Jonathan Miller finds people still suffering, seven weeks after devastating floods in Pakistan.
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Why this disaster just keeps spreading
Jonathan Miller writes on why the Pakistan flood disaster is far from over, and why helping tackle it is in the West’s interest.
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Thousands remain stranded after floods
Seven weeks after Pakistan was hit by the worst floods in its history, Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller finds people are still without shelter and safe drinking water.
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Pakistan floods: thousands face starvation
With food, fresh water and shelter in desperately short supply Pakistan faces a humanitarian crisis following the floods. Jonathan Miller returns to Sindh to meet families struggling to survive.
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Stabbed exiled Pakistani politician ‘living normal life’
A prominent political figure in Pakistan who was found dead in north London was “living a normal life”, a colleague reveals to Channel 4 News as counter terrorist police investigate his death.
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Pakistan: ‘not enough food, not enough water’
A widow separated from her four children by floodwaters is one of many tales of tragedy and bravery that aid worker Anna Bertmar Khan describes from the flood-hit Sindh region of Pakistan.