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The Most Water-Stressed Country in the World

Global water scarcity is one of the major resource depletion crises in the world. The water demand has more than doubled since 1960.

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25 Most Water-Stressed Countries in the World

Global water scarcity is one of the major resource depletion crises in the world. The water demand has more than doubled since 1960.

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Egypt, Bahrain discuss water treatment cooperation

Egypt’s Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Hani Sweilem met with Fawzia bint Abdullah Zainal, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Bahrain to Cairo,.

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Should Bahrain embrace the skies with artificial rain?

As climate change continues to impact the Middle East, some countries are turning toinnovative – and controversial – solutions to address increasing water.

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Bahrain Leads the Gulf in Per Capita Water Conservation

In a region characterised by arid landscapes and scarce water resources, Bahrain hasemerged as a leader in water conservation. With the lowest per.

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OIC Statistics Database (OICStat) – Water Statistics

The OIC Statistics (OICStat) Database is the first and only international statistics repository on the Member Countries of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). Enriched with.

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25 Countries, Housing One-quarter of the Population, Face Extremely High Water Stress

New data from WRI’s Aqueduct Water Risk Atlas show that 25 countries — housing one-quarter of the global population — face extremely high water stress.

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Extreme water stress faced by countries home to quarter of world population

Twenty-five countries are using 80% of their water supplies each year, research shows Twenty-five countries that are home to a quarter of the.

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Iran Among Countries Facing High Water Scarcity 

The United Nations said in its yearly report on water access that the world is “facing a water crisis” and listed Iran as.

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Does the rain in Bahrain signal a new norm for the Middle East?

Imasha Costa grew up in the kingdom, where temperatures regularly reach 50C. This week, she watched on as the country, together with the.

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