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Iraq's Water Crisis—And What Turkey Should Do
Iraq's Water Crisis—And What Turkey Should Do About It
The Tigris-Euphrates river basin, which feeds Syria and Iraq, is rapidly drying up. This vast area already struggles to support at least ten million conflict-displaced people. And things could soon get worse; Iraq is reaching a crisis point.
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