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NEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD, May 16 (Reuters) - India is considering plans to dramatically increase the water it draws from a major river that ... work on some Indus projects. Graphic: Map showing ...
A Kashmiri villager stands outside his damaged house after overnight shelling from Pakistan at Gingal village in Uri, Indian controlled Kashmir, Friday, May 9, 2025. [AP Photo/Dar Yasin] The ...
The Indus River starts from the northern part of the Himalayas, passes through Jammu and Kashmir in India and Pakistan, and finally merges into the Arabian Sea. The length of the Indus River is ...
before eventually draining into the Arabian sea through the Sindh province of Pakistan. PREMIUM The Indus is an antecedent river, which means it has existed for over 50 million years. (ANI file ...
NEW DELHI: India is considering a significant escalation in its use of water from the Indus river system, a move that could drastically reduce the water supply to Pakistan. This development comes ...
In this second feature, we look at how warming waters are changing ecosystems in the Mediterranean Sea – and how we’re helping people and wildlife to respond. Since the dawn of civilization, people ...
The project will be the biggest on the Indus River system with a much larger water storage capacity than any existing infrastructure in the region. The approval to project implementing agency ...
Knaus is the architect of the 2016 refugee agreement between the European Union and Turkey. At the time, the deal included €6 billion ($6.42 billion) worth of aid for Ankara in return for Turkey ...
Delhi suspended its participation in the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960, which governs usage of the Indus river system ... before emptying into the Arabian Sea. The treaty is widely seen as one ...
"But for now, we are heading to forums available to us, starting from the IWT [Indus Waters Treaty]. We will pursue this matter."This comes days after Asif said that the chances of conflict with ...
When hundreds of eerily perfect circles were discovered on the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea, theories abounded about what they could mean. Four years of underwater research revealed a lost world.
Pro-Palestine demonstrators chanted “from the river to the sea” as they staged a rally against “genocide” at the Cannes film festival – despite a ban on political protests. For the first ...