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Pakistan: Karachi drowns in filth a week after Eid as civic authorities face fresh criticism
Seven days after Eid al-Adha, large parts of Karachi continue to struggle with uncollected animal remains and household garbage, exposing what residents describe as a major failure of the city's sanitation management…




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