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Funding gaps, regulatory red tape and a shortage of skilled workers are stalling the UK’s mine-water heating projects.
Colombia’s capital has always seemed immune to water scarcity, nestled among cloud-kissed Andean peaks and known for steady ...
Seven years after Cape Town narrowly escaped 'Day Zero' when taps were set to run dry, discover how the city has implemented ...
South Africa faces a severe water crisis, projected to worsen by 2030, with significant implications for agriculture and food ...
Dozens of hippopotamuses have died from anthrax poisoning at Africa’s oldest national park. Anthrax, a severe illness most ...
Edina Delic, from Dublin, spoke with Metro about the conditions in China's oldest public zoo in the Xicheng District, that ...
A new Water Research Commission study has found that Cape Town residents may be willing to shift to flushing their toilets with seawater.
The world has to feed a growing population with the same area of land and less water. Irrigation is key to managing this ...
BusinessTech visited Lekwa in Mpumalanga, where residents in numerous areas have not had water for well over a decade.
The full version extends more than 500 miles from Cape Town in the west to Port Elizabeth (renamed Gqeberha in 2021) in the ...
Morocco is spending hundreds of millions of dollars on tapping northern rivers to supply water to parched cities farther south. Inaugurated last August, the "water highway" had supplied more than ...
Trump's immigration crackdown has slowed migrant crossings to a near halt. Humanitarian aid groups, with few people to serve, ...