The war in Gaza has devastates water infrastructure, with the few opportunities to find any made dangerous by bombing
The few deliveries of water that do reach Gazans are erratic and unreliable
Much of Gaza's water and sewage infrastructure has been destroyed by the war
The lack of water comes on top of mass displacement and severe food shortages for Gaza's more than two million people
Atop air strikes, displacement and hunger, an unprecedented water crisis is unfolding across Gaza, heaping further misery on the Palestinian t…
A combine harvest in Lincolnshire, eastern England, as Britain suffers its driest spring in over a century
A nearly dry pond near Oud-Heverlee in Belgium
Water levels have fallen in the Rhine near Cologne, Germany -- the country recorded its lowest rainful in the first months of the year since 1931
Parts of northern Europe have seen their worst drought in decades in recent weeks, with farmers from Scotland to the Netherlands fearing the d…
Kabul faces a looming water crisis, driven by unruly and rapid urbanisation, mismanagement over years of conflict, and climate change