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March 05, 2015
WATER WORLD
Israel says doubling water supplies to Gaza
Jerusalem (AFP) March 4, 2015
Israel is to double the amount of water it channels annually to Palestinians in the blockaded Gaza Strip, a defence ministry body said Wednesday. A humanitarian crisis has gripped Gaza since a July-August war with Israel, which controls most of the territory's resources, its imports and exports as well as the movement of people. The body responsible for coordinating Israeli government activity in the Palestinian territories, COGAT, said it is to increase the volume of water it provides to Gaza f ... read more
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WATER WORLD

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Climate-warmed leaves change lake ecosystems
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WATER WORLD

New, useful feature of Moringa seeds revealed
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Australia to tighten food labelling laws after China scare
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WATER WORLD

Isolated wetlands have significant impact on water quality
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