The Hollywood actress is visiting Pakistan to draw world attention towards the plight of the 21 million flood affectees.
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WEATHER - PAKISTAN
Cities
FUNDRAISING
The Photo Club of Karachi held an “Art for Relief” exhibition to raise funds for the flood victims.
INVITATION
“I want to return to meet some of the leaders of the Xikrin-Kayapo tribe who invited me,” said Cameron.
CELEBRITY CAMP
Musicians across the country have quickly started to mobilise their efforts to help those affected by the floods.
OUT OF THE BOX
“It is a look at the way global India is struggling with local India and the dichotomy between the two.”
SIMPLICITY - LOST VIRTUE
"This is Lebanon. Even if you're poor, you have to seem rich. Lebanese have a tendency to overspend."
CUT SHORT
The ban was introduced on August 17, coupled with a $100 fine for any violations.




