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bne IntelliNews on MSNKazakhstan joins Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan in warning Taliban canal could hit its water securityKazakhstan has joined Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan in warning that the Taliban’s construction of the Qosh Tepa Canal in ...
The project uses satellite imagery, AI, and remote sensing to monitor real-time water use, pinpoint stress zones, and drive smarter decision-making from the field to the ministry. Uzbekistan stands at ...
The climate crisis affecting the region’s two main rivers means ... Inefficient irrigation technologies have turned the problem into a catastrophe. Uzbekistan wastes too much water, and not only in ...
Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan all count on the same threatened water source for agriculture and their economies. They are now forced to compete and adapt to the chronic water shortages.
Climate change, population growth, and poor resource management exacerbate the crisis, threatening ... Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan rely on shared water for agriculture, industry, and daily ...
A Danish photojournalist was researching a book about the water crisis of the Amu Darya. An Austrian man, jocular as Santa, had guided some tour groups through Uzbekistan in the 1990s, and this ...
Uzbekistan, Central Asia's ... "We have been waiting for days," said Kamola, 32. "Water lines are frozen without energy. I feel like we are in this crisis forever and this system does nothing." ...
The Syr Darya crisis and the Aral Sea disaster serve as stark warnings. If Uzbekistan fails to address its water pollution issues now, the consequences will be irreversible. This is a rare moment to ...
Dreyer, an editor and writer, wrote from Muynak, Uzbekistan. Walking toward the ... that are all that remain of this once-great body of water. I took off my shoes and waded in.
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