Due to a lack of infrastructure at its base in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province, the South African National Defence Force’s (SANDF’s) Combat Team Alpha is purifying its own water on an almost industrial scale.
Lieutenant Commander Nombuso Mhlongo reported this week that the SANDF
In Syria, nearly two thirds of water treatment plants, half pumping stations and one third of water towers have been damaged because of the conflict. Nearly half of the people rely on alternative and often unsafe water sources to meet or complement their water needs and at least 70 per cent of
Michigan environmental are accusing an auto trim maker of violating the law after releasing industrial chemicals into a river system northwest of Detroit
WIXOM, Mich. -- An auto trim maker violated the law after releasing industrial chemicals into a river system northwest of Detroit, Mi
With some of the most advanced military hardware dependent on beryllium, access to deposits will become increasingly important.
Imagine an airplane that weighs half as much as current jets, rocket fuel with the highest specific impulse, and springs that can sustain up to twenty billio
Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal on Sunday inaugurated a drive through container scanner at the Chennai Port here, aimed at ensuring effective border control.
According to officials, the Chennai Port currently has a mobile container scanner, fixed contai
ISLAMABAD: The proposed and much delayed slaughterhouse project will likely see an increase in price by over Rs1 billion as Capital Development Authority (CDA) failed to execute it.
As a result, butchers have been slaughtering animals in their houses or in open spaces without any certifi
CHENNAI: Celebrating its 11 years of serving and hosting patrons, Hyatt Regency has curated a special menu as a part of the celebration. Eleven signature dishes and drinks are a part of their pop-up menu at their speciality restaurants Stix and Focaccia.
Stix, their Chinese restaurant wh
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As tourists and locals flocked to the shorelines of Imperial Beach and Coronado this summer, many faced a tough decision — whether to swim in waters that new signs warned “may contain sewage.”
San Diego County public health officials had for decades made that call for beachgoers. L
A BRAVE nurse decided to travel to a Polish refugee camp to help care for Ukrainian refugees fleeing from the war.
Wendy Warrington, 55, from Tottington, has been a nurse for the NHS for 36 years and decided she would travel to the southern town of Przemysl, close to the Ukraine