Where water conflicts pose the biggest threat in 2026
Water-related conflicts have nearly quadrupled since 2020. As World Water Week 2026 begins, Al Jazeera unpacks the data.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by Al Jazeera
WorldPingArt Berman warns that 8 million barrels shut in near the Strait of Hormuz may never fully recover, even after a ceasefire reopens the waterway.
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Read the full report at Fox NewsWater-related conflicts have nearly quadrupled since 2020. As World Water Week 2026 begins, Al Jazeera unpacks the data.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by Al Jazeera
WorldPingTensions between Iran and the United States continue to escalate. Tehran is threatening to regard as enemies any countries that join the US sanctions, in response to Washington’s calls to isolate its economy.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by France 24
Israel faces mounting debt pressures as wars and declining tax revenues collide and more top earners leave the country.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by Al Jazeera
Last week, former Ukrainian defense minister Mykhailo Fedorov released a video in which he spoke of corruption, a crisis of leadership and elections. His explosive remarks have sparked widespread public debate.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by Deutsche Welle
Mohsen Rezaei said Iran would target oil-shipping routes out of the Persian Gulf - alternatives to the Strait of Hormuz - if neighbours join what he described as the economic war against Iran; those neighbours would be considered enemies and “we will…
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by The Hindu
WorldPingAfter repeated volcanic eruptions near a fishing town in Iceland, two architects are pushing a novel, futuristic way to harness vast lava fields - by turning molten rock into a construction material.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by Sky News