Iraq’s Rice Revival Gains Momentum as Water Surge Masks Climate Risks
Al-Mishkhab-Iraq’s rice production is rebounding sharply after years of drought, with improved water availability allowing farmers to return to cultivation
Read MoreAl-Mishkhab-Iraq’s rice production is rebounding sharply after years of drought, with improved water availability allowing farmers to return to cultivation
Read MoreNew Delhi-India is increasingly turning to centuries-old stepwells to address mounting water shortages, as conservation groups and local communities restore
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Read MoreBy Noorah Jukaku It did not matter which society, religion or caste the poor belonged to. Everyone was given equally
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