World Water Day 2026 highlights water and gender, showing how inequality impacts access, economies and resilience while solutions drive inclusive growth.
This year’s World Water Day focuses on how water access affects women and girls and why it matters for equality in 2026.
The UN nuclear watchdog reported "no increase in off-site radiation level" at the Natanz nuclear plant in Iran and "no indication of damage" at the Israeli centre in Dimona.
The current Colorado River negotiations process includes all five of the most common sources of conflict in any process seeking compromise.
Groundwater supplies 40% of the world’s irrigation water, yet aquifer levels are falling faster than they are being replenished across large parts of every inhabited continent. Against that backdrop, ...