The World Bank said women that were born in droughts bore the marks for their entire lives, growing up mentally and physically stunted, undernourished and unwell... READ MORE›
This morning Polizei M nchen's official account tweeted that around 590 refugees were at the city's main train station adding Anyone who wants to help is welcome... READ MORE›
Syrians are helped along their journeys by Arabic-language Facebook groups like Smuggling Into the E.U., with 23,953 members, and How to Emigrate to Europe, with 39,304... READ MORE›
Deforestation in the Amazon River basin, hundreds of miles away, may also be adding to Sao Paulo's water crisis... READ MORE›
This week, World Food Program benefits were canceled for 229,000 Syrian refugees in Jordan... READ MORE›
Climate change and crumbling pipes are forcing Rome into unprecedented water rationing... READ MORE›
Aid agencies estimate that, in August, around 2,000 people attempted the tricky crossing to Greece's eastern islands every day... READ MORE›
He is travelling with his brother Walid who operated a concrete-mixer truck in Idlib Walid's wife and two young children and several other friends and relatives... READ MORE›
The wrecking of the Temple of Baalshamin in Palmyra over the weekend was a new shock for Syrians and for experts and antiquities enthusiasts worldwide... READ MORE›
As a drought-inducing El Nino settled over southern Africa in 2016, the animals of Hwange national park in Zimbabwe faced desperate water shortages... READ MORE›
Chris Connolly, a spokesman for the American military task force training the Syrian rebels, said in an email... READ MORE›
But Thursday was the first time that the Islamic State said it had destroyed Palmyra statues... READ MORE›
Antonio Pampliega, JosA C Manuel LA?pez and A?ngel Sastre were last heard from on 12 July in Aleppo, says Spanish Federation of Journalists... READ MORE›
Syrian rebels led by Islamist groups have begun a massive assault that aims to take full control of the northern city of Aleppo monitors report... READ MORE›
Militias that have lately been the United States' main partners in fighting the Islamic State in Syria, but whom Turkey considers enemies... READ MORE›
ERBIL Iraq In northern Syria the jihadists of the Islamic State have fixed power lines dug sewage systems and painted sidewalks... READ MORE›
Further data shows that more than 550 rivers and lakes are in a poor ecological state because too much water is being taken from them... READ MORE›
Islamic State group jihadists seized Syria's Palmyra on Thursday, as UNESCO warned that the destruction of the ancient city would be an enormous loss to humanity... READ MORE›
Egypt, once celebrated as the gift of the Nile, is in the grips of a serious water crisis... READ MORE›
Severe water scarcity can lead to crop failure and low crop yields, which could cause food price increases as well as famine and widespread starvation... READ MORE›
California state regulators have ordered farmers and others to reduce their water consumption, with the largest cuts in the states history... READ MORE›
A few years ago I went to Palmyra, and other places in Syria, and realised that it was a place of unbelievable cultural richness... READ MORE›
Kurdi family had escaped Damascas and headed to Aleppo before moving to Kobani when fighting broke out... READ MORE›
Exceptional drought 0.0 percent With more than one-quarter of the state's land under severe drought conditions, nearly 2.8 million people in South Carolina live in drought areas... READ MORE›
Meawwhile a newborn boy was found dead after his migrant parents reached the shores of another Greek island in a boat from Turkey on Saturday... READ MORE›
Almost two years ago the House of Commons met to decide whether to take military action against Bashar al-Assad... READ MORE›
International business times uk syria bashar al-assad ready to freeze aleppo battle 23 hrs ago... READ MORE›
Isiss destruction of Palmyra The heart has been ripped out of the city'... READ MORE›
Abdullah Kurdi has a sister called Teema in Vancouver, Canada, and it was there that the family hoped to settle... READ MORE›
But on Monday a Defense Department official said the United States did not believe the statement... READ MORE›
This is our last hope six syrians on the hardest part of their journey to europe... READ MORE›
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