Iraq wastes 50% of water: UNICEF
http://www.france24.com/en/20110321-...0-water-unicef
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Iraq wastes 50% of water: UNICEF
http://www.france24.com/en/20110321-...0-water-unicef
Kurdistan Building 11 Dams, Plans 28 More
http://www.iraq-businessnews.com/201...plans-28-more/
Turkey is discussing ways to meet Syrian and Iraqi demands for more water from the Euphrates River. Water rights have been a divisive issue among the nations. For years Iraq and Syria called Turkey Southeast Anatolia Project (a reservoir and hydroelectric program) an attempt to exert complete control over the Tigress and Euphrates Rivers. Twenty years ago, when Saddam was in power, there was some talk of a Mesopotamian water war. That was bluster. Now Syria has internal problems and Iraq and Turkey are seeking a rapprochement. Iraq recently indicated that Turkey will agree to increase water flow on the Euphrates
http://www.strategypage.com/qnd/balk.../20110420.aspx
World’s driest region - Middle East and North Africa Facing Water Challenges
http://www.english.globalarabnetwork...hallenges.html
Iraq Diyala Province to build water purification station
http://www.alsumaria.tv/en/Economics...n-station.html
Iraq must invest in water, power to grow
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/...75C3QR20110613
Global Insider: Russia-Iraq Relations
http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/t...iraq-relations
Quote:
In the wider context, relations between Moscow and the post-Saddam Iraqi governments have been normalizing. In April 2009, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki met with both Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and President Dmitry Medvedev in Moscow and pushed for greater levels of -- particularly commercial -- cooperation between Iraq and Russia. Cooperation in the sphere of power-construction projects and engineering construction was widely discussed. Such cooperation seems to be expanding at present, given that in May, the Russian foreign minister visited Baghdad to promote talks between the countries on oil and arms supplies, as well as the participation of Russian companies in various projects in Iraq, including agriculture, water management, transport, exploration and other spheres.
Iraq may suffer clean water crisis in 15-20 years
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/09/21/iraq-water-idUSL5E7KL5YZ20110921