Karachi ranked the fourth least livable city in the world

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London, Aug. 14 (TNS): Pakistan’s largest city has been ranked the fourth least livable city in the world, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit annual global survey.

Bangladesh capital Dhaka has ranked the second least livable city in the survey.

Austrian capital, Vienna, has beaten Australia’s Melbourne to be named the world’s most liveable city.

The worldwide league table ranks 140 cities on a range of factors, including political and social stability, crime, education and access to healthcare.

It’s the first time a European city has topped the rankings of the Economist Intelligence Unit annual global survey.

The others in the most livable cities in 2018 are 2. Melbourne, Australia, 3. Osaka, Japan, 4. Calgary, Canada, 5. Sydney, Australia, 6. Vancouver, Canada, 7. Tokyo, Japan, 8. Toronto, Canada, 9. Copenhagen, Denmark, 10. Adelaide, Australia

At the other end of the scale, war-torn Damascus in Syria was ranked the least livable city while Lagos of Nigeria was third, Pakistan’s Karachi in fourth and Port Moresby of Papua New Guinea was on the fifth position.

The Economist said that crime, civil unrest, terrorism or war played a “strong role” in the ten-lowest scoring cities.