Invasive species are an issue the world over, and waterways in mega-biodiverse Malaysia are threatened by imported fish.

Invasive species are an issue the world over, and waterways in mega-biodiverse Malaysia are threatened by imported fish.
From missiles targeting broad swaths of territory to water as a weapon, the threshold for the next war has been lowered.
Noting string of fatal incidents, President Xi Jinping calls for stronger safety measures for tourism and public events.
Families on both sides of the border say their loved ones have been jailed for a crime they committed ‘unknowingly’.
Utility crews are working to restore power to Puerto Rico after a major blackout that left 1.4 million without power and
Campaigners in Cape Town confront the socioeconomic and environmental problems in the city’s water management system.
Israel has bombed one of Gaza’s only operational water desalination plants that was supplying people with clean water.
Trump’s new executive order declares showerheads will not be ‘weak and worthless’ any more. But what about water bills?
The capital struggles as the Ndjili River overflows, leaving drivers stranded, and infrastructure collapses.
Protesters fear than a plan to modernise agriculture could leave the lower riparian province of Sindh without water.
People & Power investigates how Israel further weaponises water in Gaza since the war started and why it is a war crime.
Residents say construction of six new canals over Indus River will turn more lands barren and prone to be lost to sea.
Earth’s oceans rose faster than expected last year as the world experienced its hottest year on record, NASA says.
The battle for California’s water pitted ranchers against water barons and still echoes today.