Iraqi Minister of Water Resources, Muthana Al-Tamimi, confirmed that Haditha Dam is capable of managing the water wave coming from Syria, indicating no alarming effects are expected. This statement comes at a critical time as Iraq faces multiple water challenges due to climate change and regional conflicts.
Dr. Hani Sweilem, Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, emphasized the importance of ensuring the stability of the irrigation network and meeting water needs during the Eid Al-Adha holiday. This came during his review of a report from Engineer Ashraf Darwish, Head of the Irrigation Sector, regarding the water situation in the country.
The Indonesian Ministry of Forestry has announced its strong commitment to protect Mount Ceremai Forest, which serves as a vital water source for four regions in West Java. This declaration was made during a special forum focused on the importance of environmental conservation.
The Jordanian Ministry of Water and Irrigation announced the detection of serious violations on a water transmission line in the Baptism Site area, revealing multiple cases of water theft and tampering. This action is part of the ministry's ongoing efforts to protect water resources.
Predictions about the effects of Ghassoul on climate and the environment are increasing, with studies indicating significant changes that could affect daily life. This phenomenon requires considerable attention from scientists and policymakers.
Local reports indicate the presence of illegal wells across various regions in Jordan, raising concerns about the depletion of water resources. These unlicensed wells pose a significant challenge to government efforts aimed at protecting water supplies.
In a strategic move to improve water resource management, the Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation signed a cooperation protocol with the National Housing and Building Research Center. This initiative aims to update the Egyptian water resource code according to the latest global standards.
The ongoing conflict between Iran and Iraq has sparked false allegations regarding 'cloud theft,' intensifying climate tensions in the region. These claims reflect the political and economic struggles faced by countries in the area.
On April 5, 2026, Minister of Water Resources Dr. Hani Sweilem conducted a field visit to Menoufia Governorate to review irrigation and water projects. He stressed the need to complete the Abnuhas siphon, which will serve 10,000 acres of agricultural land.
The Ministers of Water Resources and Housing held a comprehensive meeting to discuss ways to strengthen collaboration between their ministries. They emphasized the importance of coordination in addressing water management challenges and meeting housing needs.
Dr. Hani Sweilem, Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, confirmed that Egypt's water situation is remarkably stable, positively impacting agricultural activities and enhancing food security. He also highlighted state investments in flood protection projects.
A government source informed Al-Ghad newspaper that a joint platform for Yarmouk Basin data will be launched soon, reflecting the collaborative efforts among concerned countries in managing water resources.
Scientists have discovered that the Southern Ocean current, which transports vast amounts of water, did not form suddenly. This finding highlights the current's significance in influencing global climate patterns.
Israel aims to control the Litani River in Lebanon, evoking memories of the Nakba. This initiative raises significant concerns in the region and questions about Israeli intentions.
The Jinilata Dam project in Indonesia has made significant progress, reaching a completion rate of 25%. Located in the Manuju area of Central Java, this initiative is part of the national strategic projects aimed at enhancing water infrastructure.
The Jordanian Minister of Agriculture announced a comprehensive water harvesting plan targeting 40 locations across the kingdom. This initiative aims to enhance water resource sustainability and improve water management amid increasing environmental challenges.
Recent environmental reports indicate significant developments in the Gulf region that could greatly affect daily life and the local economy. These changes are primarily driven by climate change and its consequences.
The Minister of Water Resources, Dr. Hani Sweilem, conducted a field visit to Menoufia Governorate to inspect the water system and the new Abnuhas siphon. This initiative aims to enhance water efficiency and support approximately <strong>10,000 acres</strong> of agricultural land.
The government conducted an inspection tour of proposed sites for new dams in the southern regions, aiming to enhance water resource management and meet the increasing needs of the population. This visit is part of the government's efforts to improve water infrastructure amid growing climate challenges.
The Secretary-General of the Jordan Valley Authority, Engineer Ali Al-Kaabneh, conducted a field tour to inspect proposed sites for new dams in southern Jordan. This initiative aims to enhance water management in the region amid increasing water challenges.
Reports indicate that South Sulawesi in Indonesia is expected to experience a longer-than-usual drought season in 2026, raising concerns about its impact on agriculture and water resources.
The Holding Company for Water and Wastewater has called on citizens to conserve water, especially with forecasts of heavy rainfall. This appeal is part of efforts to preserve water resources and ensure their sustainability.
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.
The President of Matrouh Water Company conducted a field visit to the water production stations in Siwa, where he reviewed the workflow and challenges faced by these stations. This visit is part of efforts to improve water services in the region amidst increasing demand due to harsh climatic conditions.
The Tunisian Water Observatory has raised alarms about the potential depletion of water resources in Tunisia amid increasing energy deficits and the implementation of a green hydrogen production strategy. This warning comes as the country seeks to enhance renewable energy production, raising concerns about the impact of these projects on limited water resources.
Scientists have revealed a unique climatic system represented by a giant conveyor belt connecting Antarctica with subtropical oceans. This discovery highlights the invisible links that impact global climate, allowing climatic effects to travel thousands of kilometers.
The Egyptian Ministry of Irrigation announced it will review citizens' water-related requests in accordance with existing laws and regulations. This decision aims to improve water resource management and ensure citizens' rights.
The United Arab Emirates is facing significant challenges in water security and is looking to capitalize on the heavy rainfall experienced this week. This rainfall comes at a critical time as the country seeks sustainable solutions to address water shortages.
Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah conducted an aerial inspection of the Bahang River's water levels amidst the hot and dry weather affecting Malaysia. This inspection raises concerns about the impact on agriculture and water resources in the region.
Jordan has announced its accession to the Helsinki Agreement, aimed at enhancing cooperation in water resource management. However, the benefits of this accession heavily depend on effective collaboration among regional countries.