Somalia: Somali Disaster Chief Ramps Up Drought Relief in Galmudug With Emergency Water Aid
Somalia's national disaster agency increases emergency relief efforts in the Galmudug region as the drought crisis worsens.
Investment funds hit traditional Andalusian olive groves: super-intensive farming captures CAP subsidies and spikes water consumption
Investment funds are negatively impacting traditional olive farming in Andalusia by monopolizing public aid and significantly increasing water consumption.
Doctor says simple morning drink could help with weight loss
A doctor suggests that drinking warm water first thing in the morning can aid digestion and support weight loss.
Floods: Loire-Atlantique, Charente-Maritime and Maine-et-Loire remain on red alert for the weekend
Several departments in western France are under flood alert, with red alerts in Loire-Atlantique, Charente-Maritime, and Maine-et-Loire due to ongoing flood risks, although drier weather is expected to aid in reducing water levels.
Person pulled from the water in Bamble - life-saving first aid underway
A person was rescued from the water in Bamble, Norway, amid ongoing life-saving efforts following the discovery of a vehicle submerged in the water.
Person rescued from the water in Bamble
A person was airlifted to Oslo after receiving life-saving first aid onshore in Bamble, following their retrieval from a submerged vehicle.
Turkey: Unusual footage shows water buffaloes soaking in hot springs
Footage from Turkey highlights the unique practice of water buffaloes soaking in hot springs during sub-zero temperatures to aid their health and dairy production.
Resource mobilisation strategy for Nigeria’s WASH sector
The article discusses the impact of a freeze on US foreign aid on Nigeria's Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) sector and the response from Nigerian lawmakers to address funding gaps.
Few know: why it is necessary to place a water bottle on the trunk of the avocado tree and what it is for
The article discusses the importance of the avocado tree (Persea americana) and how placing a water bottle at its trunk can aid in its growth and health.
"We are hunted by Russian drones." A Czech volunteer is just a few hundred meters from Putin's army
Czech volunteer Laura Przybylaková reports on her experiences near Kherson, including Russian drone attacks and the struggle of civilians dealing with power and water shortages due to ongoing hostilities.
Matteo Bassetti, medical and scientific communicator, on sparkling water: "It can help glucose metabolism and weight loss"
Matteo Bassetti discusses a study suggesting that sparkling water might aid in glucose metabolism and promote weight loss, although it is not a miracle remedy.
Thousands still without electricity in frozen Ukraine. "This is not normal life"
Thousands are without electricity and water in frozen Ukraine, as President Volodymyr Zelensky reports over 200 teams working to restore power amidst Russia's renewed attacks on the energy sector.
Tens of thousands of Portuguese remain without power, water, and communications six days after Storm 'Kristin'
Tens of thousands in Portugal are still suffering from a lack of electricity, water, and communication six days after Storm 'Kristin', as the government increases disaster state measures and allocates 2.5 billion euros in aid amid criticism of their response speed.
Does the water stop the harbor bus in Copenhagen
Denmark has disbursed its contribution of 105 million kroner to the UN's aid organization for Palestinians, UNRWA, amid calls for continued support due to the organization's critical role.
More than 200 teams work around the clock. Ukraine prepares for -30 degrees and Russian attacks
Ukraine is gearing up for extreme cold and potential Russian attacks, with over 200 teams working continuously to restore essential services like electricity, heating, and water, aided by international partners.
Al Jazeera monitors the suffering of displaced people in shelters and tents in the city of Gaza
Displaced people in Gaza face worsening conditions due to limited humanitarian aid and severe Israeli restrictions, resulting in shortages of food, clean water, and shelter vulnerabilities exacerbated by recent weather events.
As water returns to flow in the Gaza Strip, the fear of contamination becomes more tangible
The water supply in the Gaza Strip has been severely disrupted due to damage from the war, leading to reliance on aid, with recent energy cuts exacerbating the contamination risk.