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In the mineral-rich deserts of Balochistan’s Chagai, multibillion-dollar mining projects promise prosperity. But for villages ...
In the north of the country, a village that has been isolated from the outside world for centuries is suffering from the ...
Greenland's tourism industry is expected to see a boom this year following the launch of a new route between the island’s ...
On July 4, a triumphant Trump told the nation he crippled that it now stands tall, respected and admired across the world.
Kazakhstan highlighted the country’s commitment to investing in the construction of the “Turgundi-Herat” railway during the ...
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Water Scarcity Could Destabilize Central Asia
Central Asia’s worsening water crisis risks regional instability, but also creates a rare opening for the US to engage ...
At a meeting led by Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov, Kazakhstan’s energy strategy was reviewed, focusing on President’s ...
With the Afghanistan pullout deadline drawing near, some signs of progress were seen in the Afghan capital. 12,000 people were flown out of Kabul in the past 12 hours on U.S. and coalition flights.
Afghanistan's water availability is 55-75 billion cubic meters a year, about the same as Egypt gets from the River Nile. But the Egyptians get it literally served on a platter, while the Afghan people ...
Arsenic is a daily poison in many parts of the world, such as Bangladesh where soil has high levels of naturally occurring arsenate. Wells drilled willy nilly by well-meaning organizations ended up ...