Every day the most important headlines on water and sanitation from around the world, compiled by the Blue Community Network, defending water as a common, public good and a human right.
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India Rejects Hague Court Ruling on Indus Waters Treaty, Cites Security Concerns Amid Rising Tensions
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UAE and Senegal Strengthen Partnership on Water Investment in Africa Ahead of 2026 UN Water Conference
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Africa: Municipalities must change water funding models
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Sweden: Stockholmers Told To Cut Back On Tap Water Due To Supply Issue
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Drought is a big problem in Canada — and it’s getting worse
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Exposure to some common Pfas changes gene activity, new study finds
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Heat and thirst drive families in Gaza to drink water that makes them sick
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France: “Cela signifie que les gens ont payé plus”, est-ce que Veolia s’est enrichi grâce à la double tarification sur l’eau potable
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Argentina: Fracking, lo que nos están ocultando
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Guinee: Prolifération d’unités de production d’eau en sachet : Dansa Kourouma alerte et propose des réformes
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Grand Canyon’s Dragon Bravo megafire shows the growing wildfire threat to water systems
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Australia: Don’t Sacrifice Gippsland Lakes to Fill Coal Mines
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Bangladesh: Why are our major rivers no longer within humanity’s safe limits?
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Mexico. Hidalgo-Defensores del maguey: una lucha por la tierra, el agua y la vida en Jalapilla
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US: Settlement reached in messy Nevada lithium mine water dispute
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Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will again get less Colorado River water in 2026
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Mali – Unicef: L’eau revient à la maternité
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Colonialization Through Dehydration in Palestine
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Zambia assures public water is safe after mine-pollution spill
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Italia – Trapani, turisti senz’acqua e gestori allo stremo: “Per noi è diventata una malattia”