The Gulf’s Water Crisis: Why Cooperation Is Crucial — and Complicated
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The Gulf’s water crisis: Why cooperation is crucial — and complicated
On June 19, false reports of an Israeli strike on Iran’s Bushehr nuclear plant sparked alarm across the Gulf. Though denied by Israeli officials, the claim traces back to a warning from Qatar’s prime minister of a potential catastrophe in the event of nuclear contamination — no water, no food, no life — due to the Gulf’s reliance on desalinated seawater. Gulf governments moved quickly to reassure the public that no radiation had been detected, b…
Radioactive fallout fears rise across Arab world following strikes on Iran's nuclear
The Iran war and the dangers it brought with it have sparked heated debate in countries in the region about fears of a nuclear disaster; From Jordan’s emergency preparations to Lebanon’s pharmaceutical chaos, officials urge calm while social media misinformation fuels panic and unnecessary demand for iodine tablets
Despite the ceasefire with Iran, a nuclear disaster is still one of the scenarios that humanity fears most. New Israeli research reveals a nature-based solution to dealing with radioactive radiation.
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