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  • The Ghana News Agency reports on their water minister’s concern over sharing the Volta River with Burkina Faso. Meanwhile, an op-ed in The Hindu showcases the worries neighboring countries have over water sharing and how renewable energy sources can have unintended consequences in other areas.
  • CNN reports that the Nigerian government’s aggressive pursuit of peace with rebel factions is angled at bringing oil deals with China to their country.
  • According to Green Inc., Shell has been granted the rights to drill off of Alaska’s shore.
  • Providing water and power to villagers in Iraq has been the focus of multiple military projects in Iraq, OIF reports.
  • BBC reports on China’s plan to move 330,000 people to divert water resources.

 

Iraq, Energy, Water

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