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  • Libyan Crisis
A boy drinks water during a water shortage in Tripoli, Libya
In battle for Libya's oil, water becomes a casualty
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  • Iraq Infrastructure
A man looks at the Dukan dam in Iraq's northern autonomous region of Kurdistan, five kms northwest of Suleimaniyah, which was built in 1955 and has reached its highest water levels following heavy rains in the region, on April 2, 2019.
Iraq seeks to quell fears over reservoir pressures
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  • Water
Lake Nasser, the other side of the high dam which flooded the Nubians' ancestral homeland in the 1950s and 1960s, in Aswan, Egypt.
Will the next Middle East war be about water?
Claude Salhani
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  • Water
Iraq's south rich in oil, but short on clean water
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  • Water
Treating access to water in the Arab world as a human right
Samar Kadi
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  • Water
The fog catchers conjuring water out of Moroccan mist 
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