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Whose Water is it Anyway: Political Violence and Corruption in Iraq

By Natasha Hall and Husam Sobhi, for the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Any opinions expressed are those of the author(s), and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business News. Whose Water Is It Anyway: How Political Violence and Corruption Has Become Iraq's Existential Challenge Iraq's Lake Habbaniyah was once a ....

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'No More Water': Iraq Drought Claims Lakeside Resort

'No More Water': Iraq Drought Claims Lakeside Resort
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'No more water': Iraq drought claims lakeside resort

Years of drought have shrunken the majestic Lake Habbaniyah, keeping away the holidaymakers who once flocked there during summer. ....

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'No more water': Iraq drought claims lakeside resort

HABBANIYAH, Iraq Iraqi merchant Mohamed has never seen such a grim tourist season: Years of drought have shrunken the majestic Lake Habbaniyah, keeping away the holidaymakers who once flocked there during summer."The last two years, there was some activity, but now there's no more water," said 35-year-old Mohamed, asking to be identified by his first name only.He laid out ....

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