Water problem
Mar 26 2009, Wa'd

Jordan is facing a new water dilemma, as it is trying hard to keep the Dead Sea alive, yet is scared of the consequences the proposed plan may cause.

The proposed plan entails linking the red sea with the Dead Sea. Such a step could actually feed the..

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