KARACHI: Pakistan’s major economic hub, Karachi, has sadly made it to the list of nine worst cities to live in the world, according to the annual Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) Report released on August 18 this year. The global report that ranked cities according to their livability conditions, marked Karachi at the sixth rank in the top worst cities where it tied with the Algerian capital, Algiers. The survey that took into account a list of factors determining the livability of each city such as threats of terrorism, infrastructure, environment, stability, healthcare and education, named conflict-ridden Damascus, Syria as the top worst city in the world, due to the unrest and insecurity, which is being faced by the city. According to the report, Tripoli in Libya and Lagos in Nigeria made to the second and the third place. The least worst living conditions can be found in Douala, Cameroon, it said. Among the top cities to live in list, Melbourne in Australia made it to the top, while Austria’s Vienna and Canada’s Vancouver made to the second and third positions respectively, the report said. The EIU’s global livability ranking provided scores out of 100 for lifestyle challenges in 140 cities worldwide. As per report, some of the world’s major cities are becoming tougher places to live due to rising political and social unrest, as well as growing threats of terrorism. It found that 10 cities in Western Europe suffered falls in livability in the wake of attacks in Paris and Brussels, it said.