Andrés Kragelund, UNICEF USA Senior Director of Global Programs, on mobilizing support for UNICEF emergency humanitarian ...
As missiles fly and oil prices soar, the Iran war is exposing another major resource vulnerability in the Middle East: water.
Cybersecurity expert Lisa Soto says metro Atlanta and Georgia could be attractive targets for cyberattacks. One example, Soto ...
The United States’ war with Iran is entering its third week, but Congress has yet to publicly test the Trump administration’s ...
The war in Iran has shocked global energy markets, but it’s also putting precious water resources in the Gulf region under ...
Plants that convert seawater to drinking water are at the heart of major cities in the Gulf. But they are increasingly ...
Gulf countries rely heavily on plants that make sea water potable — for drinking and for industry, including farming, oil ...
While world energy markets are in upheaval over the halt in fossil fuel shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, there is also ...
Every day, Shakil Khan weaves his bike through the relentless traffic of Dhaka, delivering items and ferrying passengers across the city. However, these days he’s waiting hours in long queues at gas ...
Escalating violence across parts of the Middle East is claiming civilian causalities, displacing communities, destroying infrastructure, and driving widespread environmental damage. Strikes on oil ...
The threats to shipping in the Strait of Hormuz are complicating President Trump’s calculations about how and when to end the ...
Destroying the facilities is a violation of international law that could cause a humanitarian crisis in the most water-scare region on Earth. Powering the plants with electricity from fossil fuels ...