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Gazans’ daily struggle for water after deadly Israeli strike

The al-Manasra family rarely get enough water for both drinking and washing after their daily trudge to a Gaza distribution point like the one...

Israeli missile hits Gaza children collecting water, IDF blames malfunction

JERUSALEM: At least eight Palestinians, most of them children, were killed and more than a dozen were wounded in central Gaza when they went...

WB approves $194 mln to support Balochistan education, water projects

ISLAMABAD: The World Bank Board (WB) has approved $194 million for two projects to enhance educational opportunities for children and boost water security in...

India-Pakistan ceasefire at risk if water issue not resolved, warns Ishaq Dar

ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar warned on Tuesday that the ceasefire between Pakistan and India could be jeopardized if the...

Kashmir, water on agenda in any India-Pakistan talks, Khawaja Asif

ISLAMABAD: Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said on Monday that any future talks between Pakistan and India would center around three critical issues 'Kashmir, terrorism,...

Israel weaponizing ‘water’ in Gaza, warns UN rapporteur

ISTANBUL: Israel’s destruction of Gaza's water infrastructure and the ongoing denial of access to clean water for Palestinians amid the ongoing war are creating...

Any attempt to stop water will be considered ‘act of war’, Pakistan warns India

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has vehemently rejected the Indian announcement to hold the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif presided over the National Security...

Thousands in North Carolina still without water

Tens of thousands of North Carolina residents remained without running water on Wednesday, six days after Hurricane Helene slammed into Florida and carved a...

Gaza: Engineer harnesses sunlight to make saltwater drinkable

In war-ravaged Gaza, every drop of water counts, making Inas al-Ghul's makeshift sun-powered water filter a vital asset for parched Palestinians surviving endless bombardment...

‘Water companies must improve without big bill rises’

Britain's regulator told water companies they needed to fix leaks and cut sewage spills without raising bills as much as they had wanted, prompting...

Impediments in storing water in Pakistan

Pakistan gets ransacked by rains every monsoon with huge level of water standing in almost all parts of the country. Despite such massive availability...

‘US committed to ensuring Gazans have access to water, food’

The United States (US) is committed to ensuring that civilians in Gaza will continue to have access to food, water and medical care without...

Origin of water was not Earth?

In one of the startling discoveries it has been pointed out that water did not actually originate on Earth but was brought down to...

Luna-25: Russia launches spacecraft to find water on moon

Russia launched its first moon-landing spacecraft in 47 years on Friday in a bid to be the first nation to make a soft landing...

Timbulsloko: This village in Indonesia is sinking rapidly!

Indonesian teacher Sulkan leafs through pictures at his small sea-surrounded mosque, remembering a marching band and smiling children who graduated from his kindergarten, standing...

Karachi faces water crisis after Dhabeji pipeline burst

KARACHI: The water supply to Karachi has been suspended after the 72-inch diameter pipeline at the Dhabeji pumping station burst on Sunday, ARY News...

Tunisia cuts off water supply at night amid severe drought

Tunisian authorities have started cutting off drinking water at night in areas of the capital and other cities, residents said, in what appears to...

Farmers flood their fields in order to save them

When Don Cameron first intentionally flooded his central California farm in 2011, pumping excess stormwater onto his fields, fellow growers told him he was...
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International river’s day: Man, 70, on mission to save Malir River

Sitting crossed legged at a dhaba sifting through his document folder when a waiter brings him chai, Mohammad Siddiq Baloch lifts the cup, sips...

Scientists use bugs in war against weed

The Hartbeespoort dam in South Africa used to be brimming with people enjoying scenic landscapes and recreational water sports. Now, the visitors are greeted...
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