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Fires: Haifa and Carmel – Jerusalem Post / YNET

By YAAKOV LAPPIN 07/26/2012 17:05 More than 15 fire crews battle the wildfire; residents allowed to return home after being evacuated as precautionary measure. Illustrative Photo: Marc Israel Sellem More than 15 fire crews scrambled to tackle a large wildfire on the Carmel Mountain, managing to stop the flames just before they threatened to spread […]

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Sidewalks no side issue – Jordan Times

Jul 26, 2012 | 00:07 Sidewalks anywhere in the world are made for walking, except for Jordan. Here, sidewalks are customarily just a necessity imposed by the building code, not a safe place for pedestrians. They are often a hazard, frequently an ungainly sight and very rarely a lane on which one enjoys walking. At […]

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Searching for water: Residents of Giza district protest unstable supply – Egypt Independent

Omar Halawa Mon, 23/07/2012 The baby word “imbou,” said to have been Arabicized from the language of ancient Egypt, is used by kids who want to drink. Today, with the frequent water cuts, the same word is used by grown-ups. In front of the Giza Governorate headquarters, dozens of residents from Saft al-Laban — one […]

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Israel signs 1st agreement, on water, with S. Sudan – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 07/24/2012 “We see this as privilege to be first [sector in Israel] to sign agreement with new state,” Energy, Water Minister Uzi Landau. In the first official agreement between Israel and South Sudan, Israel Military Industries Ltd. signed a pact to cooperate on water infrastructure and technology development during a ceremony at […]

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‘Experimental pumping from Disi project scheduled to start this year’ – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Jul 25, 2012 AMMAN — Experimental pumping from the Disi Water Conveyance Project is scheduled to start later this year, as the mega-scheme nears completion, a government official said on Wednesday. The project, viewed as the Kingdom’s first step towards achieving water security, is progressing well and is currently in its […]

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UfM approves project to improve water governance in the Mediterranean

18-07-2012 Senior Officials from the 43 country members of the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) recently approved a project entitled “Overcoming governance challenges to the mobilisation of financing for the Mediterranean water sector”, aimed to identify and provide solutions to the lack of basic elements for a sound governance framework for the mobilisation of financing […]

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Egypt Water Shortage Protests Are Widespread and Violent

25 Jul 2012 by OOSKAnews Correspondent CAIRO, Egypt — On the day that Egypt President Mohammed Morsi appointed former Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Hisham Kandil as the country’s new Prime Minister, OOSKAnews can report that residents of seven Egyptian governorates have taken to the streets in the past few days to protest severe […]

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Israel plans to revive ailing Jordan river [Reuters]

19 Jul 2012 Source: AlertNet // Reuters By Ari Rabinovitch KFAR RUPPIN, Israel – The River Jordan is neither deep nor wide these days. The Biblical river, which has inspired countless spirituals and folk songs, is just a narrow stream in many parts – polluted and stagnant. But that’s about to change. Thanks to desalination […]

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Litani River pollution and cleanup plan – Daily Star

Litani River cleanup project to cost much more than expected July 24, 2012 BEIRUT: Cleanup of the heavily polluted Litani River and Qaraoun Reservoir will cost much more than the originally planned $150 million, Environment Minister Nazim Khoury said Monday. Khoury said it is critical to target the broad range of pollution sources that have […]

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Despite crackdowns, Egypt is still a global hub for the illegal ivory trade – Egypt Idependent

Walking through the narrow alleys of Khan al-Khalili bazaar in Cairo, it is hard to miss the white sculptures and statues displayed openly in shop windows. But while these are likely camel bone, some shops still secretly carry ivory, even though it’s been banned for decades. Despite the 23-year ban on the international trade in […]

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‘Scores of wild animals rescued from illicit trade in June’ – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Jul 23, 2012 AMMAN — Inspectors from the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN) and the Rangers rescued scores of wild animals and birds, including some endangered species, from the black market in June, a conservationist said. “Several animals and birds were seized last month, including an African lion […]

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Animals of Egypt: Between past glories and present hardships – Egypt Independent

Raghda Mohamed Sun, 22/07/2012 While humans find it a challenge to wander Cairo’s busy streets, thousands of homeless cats and dogs are also struggling through, on the lookout for food and shelter. Animals in Egypt were once glorified, but are now mostly mistreated. Egyptians historically maintained exceptional relations with their animals, as shown by the […]

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Gebel Elba ranger named runner-up for international conservation award – Egypt Independent

Steven Viney Mon, 23/07/201 Egyptian conservationist Usama Ghazali earlier this month was declared the runner-up for the 2012 International Young Conservationist Award, which is annually given by the International Ranger Federation and the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. Ghazali, 32, is originally from Qena and graduated from South Valley University’s faculty of science […]

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Karak residents protest against water cuts – Jordan Times

Jul 24, 2012 | 00:39 AMMAN — A few residents of Karak, 140km south of the capital, on Monday blocked a street and burned tyres in protest against water supply cuts. The protesters, who said that they had not received water in weeks, also burned garbage containers, according to eyewitnesses. Public Security Department Spokesperson Lt. […]

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Fires across Lebanon scorch 435 acres – Daily Star

BEIRUT: The Lebanese Army backed by firefighters succeeded in extinguishing fires that erupted across the country Wednesday, the Army said in a statement Thursday. The statement said that Lebanese troops in coordination with Civil Defense volunteers put out fires in the southern areas of Zawtar Sharqieh, Yohmor, Kfar Jouz, Toul, Kfour, Bint Jbeil, Nabatieh, Fawqa, […]

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US, Israel agree on additional energy cooperation – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 07/23/2012 05:33 The two countries agree to expand their partnerships in the energy sector with a particular focus on natural gas. The Energy and Water Ministry and the US Department of Energy committed to further cooperation on energy issues, with a particular focus on natural gas, during a series of intergovernmental meetings […]

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State moves to clear medical refuse from treated wastewater – Haaretz

More than 75 percent of the water used to grow crops in this country is treated wastewater. In many other Western countries, the rate is less than 20 percent. By Dan Even | Jul.19, 2012 The Health Ministry is taking steps to reduce the amount of medical waste found in treated sewage used for irrigation, […]

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Israeli researchers find that gray water is safe for household use – Haaretz

Health Ministry opposition nixes plan for household recycling systems. By Zafrir Rinat | Jul.20, 2012 Scientists from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev have proven the efficiency of gray water purification systems and that people should be encouraged to use such water. The project is one of the […]

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Blast rocks Egypt’s gas pipeline to Israel, Jordan – Ma’an / YNET / Al Arabiya / Jordan Times

editor’s note: Another in the recurring attacks on the gas pipeline from Egypt to Israel and Jordan is widely reported. The reports from Ma’an and YNET are below. Links to some additional coverage: Al Arabiya: http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2012/07/22/227685.html Joran Times: http://jordantimes.com/blast-hits-gas-pipeline-in-egypts-sinai Ma’an CAIRO (Reuters) — An explosion on Sunday rocked the Egyptian pipeline built to carry natural […]

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Blast shuts down Iraq-Turkey oil pipeline – Al Jazeera

Kurdish groups blamed for sabotage, as fire is controlled on pipeline carrying about quarter of Iraq’s oil exports. An explosion and subsequent fire have shut down a pipeline that carries about a quarter of Iraq’s oil exports, an official has said. The blast, which occured late on Friday, hit a section of a pipeline that […]

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