The Algerian presidency announced the dismissal of Water Minister Taha Drbal following a severe water crisis in Annaba, sparking widespread discontent across the country. The ministry's secretary-general has been appointed to temporarily manage the sector.
An unknown group targeted the main electricity pole in Daraa, jeopardizing the region's water supply. This attack comes at a critical time as the city faces severe water shortages.
Residents of Taman Agropolis Ranto Manis in Gua Musang have been suffering from a continuous water supply disruption for three weeks, forcing them to seek alternative bathing sources, including rest stops and rivers.
Authorities in Jordan have successfully addressed violations on water lines in the capital Amman, as well as in the provinces of Irbid and Mafraq. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to protect water resources and ensure equitable access for citizens.
The Sweida Governorate in southern Syria is facing an escalating water crisis, primarily relying on groundwater wells that require continuous electricity supply for pumping. This situation exacerbates the hardships faced by residents amid the country's economic challenges.
The Jazan Council discussed the water crisis in the mountain provinces after the approval of the 'Thuq' project aimed at improving water supplies. This discussion comes at a time when the region is experiencing a severe water shortage.
Desalination technology is experiencing significant growth in various countries as an effective solution to freshwater shortages. Nations are striving to develop this technology to meet their increasing drinking water needs.
Colorado's mountains have recorded their lowest snowfall levels in history, raising concerns about the worsening water crisis in the American West. This alarming trend coincides with severe drought conditions that threaten essential water supplies.
A UN report released in early 2026 indicates that the world has entered a phase of 'water bankruptcy', where demand for water exceeds renewable resources. This situation poses a significant threat to the natural balance of the water cycle, particularly impacting the Arab region.
Concerns are rising over the impact of American threats on Iran's energy and desalination facilities. Analysts warn that a potential Iranian response could exacerbate water crises in neighboring countries.
Craftsmen in Gaza are racing against time to dig new water wells to meet the needs of displaced residents after Israeli occupation destroyed about 85% of the water infrastructure. This effort comes amid a severe crisis in the region, as the displaced await the results of these initiatives.
The United States is seeking to control water resources in the Middle East, posing a threat to the region's stability. Writer Ekaterina Sagnieva discusses this underreported water crisis in her article for Moskovskiy Komsomolets.
Global studies reveal that transitioning to new management systems can yield positive results in addressing the groundwater crisis. Approximately <strong>2 billion people</strong> lack reliable access to clean groundwater, highlighting the urgency of innovative solutions.
Reports indicate significant progress in the use of treated water in agriculture and industry, despite the challenges faced. This coincides with the celebration of World Water Day on March 22.