The federal government has announced loadshedding of more than two hours during “peak hours” across the country, except Karachi and Hyderabad, warning of potential hike in electricity prices amid global energy crisis triggered by Middle East conflict. The major move comes as the world grapples with an energy crisis following Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz in retaliation for US-Israel strikes, sending governments scrambling to conserve power.

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