Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
Over 200,000 wheat bags rot in Pakistan due to poor management, risking food shortages as prices surge.
Over 200,000 bags of wheat are rotting in government warehouses across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, for nearly two years due to poor governance and a price higher than market rates, causing termite damage and unusable storage sacks, according to civil society leaders.
With winter approaching, activists warn of a potential food shortage and have urged the government and Peshawar High Court to act.
Meanwhile, flour prices have nearly doubled in Mansehra and Swabi—reaching PKR 3,000 per 20 kg bag—amid a Punjab transport ban and mill closures, worsening hardship for daily wage workers amid allegations of hoarding and failed price monitoring.
Más de 200.000 bolsas de trigo se pudren en Pakistán debido a una mala gestión, arriesgando la escasez de alimentos a medida que aumentan los precios.