BAGHDAD (AP) — Hundreds of supporters of an influential Shiite cleric in Iraq rallied on August 23 in Baghdad’s heavily fortified Green Zone, demanding the dissolution of parliament and early elections.
Read MoreThis year, for the first time in its centuries-long history, the lake dried up. A combination of mismanagement by local investors, government neglect and climate change has ground down its azure shores to chunks of salt. Lake Sawa is only the latest casualty in this broad country-wide struggle with water shortages that experts say is induced by climate change, including record low rainfall and back-to-back drought. The stress on water resources is driving up competition for the precious resource among businessmen, farmers and herders, with the poorest Iraqis counting among the worst hit amid the disaster.
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