'India could use water as weapon': Pak minister as IWT remains in abeyance
'India could use water as weapon': Pak minister as IWT remains in abeyance — full report at Times of India.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by Times of India
Salons' discarded human hair has found a new life as pollution-absorbing mats. These innovative mats intercept contaminants in drains, preventing them from entering larger water bodies.
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Read the full report at Times of India'India could use water as weapon': Pak minister as IWT remains in abeyance — full report at Times of India.
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Iran's president said Friday the world had "approved" the country's victory, as Vice President JD Vance declares economic pressure "the most effective tool that we have."…
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Delhi-NCR twins Naina and Nayantara Singh developed a plant-based water purification system. Their innovation, Aqua Sattva, uses okra, fenugreek, and rice husk to remove contaminants. This system targets microplastics and PFAS, often called forever chemicals.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by Times of India
WorldPingDozens of former senior French and UK diplomats on Saturday urged their governments to work together to uphold international law in the Palestinian territories, accusing Israel of seeking to "destroy" any prospect of a viable Palestinian state.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by France 24
WorldPingFormer British and French diplomats are urging action over what they say is Israel’s "erasure"of Palestine.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by France 24
WorldPingFormer British and French diplomats are urging action over what they say is Israel’s ‘erasure’ of Palestine.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by France 24