With water cuts looming in Arizona in US, locals fight data centres
Arizona residents have campaigned against state’s data centres as they seek a share of the shrinking water supply.

Arizona residents have campaigned against state’s data centres as they seek a share of the shrinking water supply.






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In a lakeside village in Kisumu County, women were forbidden from fishing. Until Rhoda Ongoche Akech defied the stigma.
Residents in Gaza describe daily torment as water shortages worsen, leaving families desperate for clean drinking water.

India has begun counting its around 1.4 billion population in the world’s largest census, its first since 2011.
Palestinian engineers struggle to repair Gaza’s water system, which has been contaminated, posing a health risk.
As a quarter of Kenya’s population faces severe food shortages, up to 40% of food produced is lost or wasted each year.
Gulf states produce 40 percent of the world’s total desalinated water through more than 400 plants.

Heads of state are arriving in Addis Ababa for the 2026 African Union Summit, with a water-focused theme centred on clim
Experts weigh in on challenges from climate change and water access to upstream-downstream conflict and industry abuse.
Residents in the northern part of Pakistan are creating artificial glaciers to tackle climate change.
World-first pact aims to protect 10 million species from threats like climate change, overfishing and deep-sea mining.