Curated Video
Japanese troops inaugurate water project
1. Japanese military vehicles entering the Warka water treatment plant
2. Sign reading: "Warka Water Project Rehabilitated by GSDF from March 2005 to December 2005"
3. Iraqi officials and Japanese troops touring the site
4. Deputy...
Curated Video
Egyptians flock to Cairo's famous aqua park to escape high temperatures
With temperatures in Cairo reaching 40 degrees in Summer, Cairo's residents are cooling off with a splash.
A water park on the outskirts of the city is drawing tourists and visitors in search of a quick dip.
Egyptians baking in the hot...
Curated Video
Water train brings relief to drought stricken areas
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4036061LEAD-IN:Many trains pull into Latur's railroad station but none is as eagerly awaited as the water train."Jaldoot" or the Messenger of Water – brings millions of litres of the precious...
Curated Video
Water train brings relief to drought stricken areas
LEAD IN:Many trains pull into Latur's railroad station but none is as eagerly awaited as the water train."Jaldoot" or the Messenger of Water – brings millions of litres of the precious liquid that the drought–plagued central...
Curated Video
Aid reaching quake survivors in Ecuador
Humanitarian aid is slowly arriving to people in remote areas desperate for food, water and medical treatment following the earthquake that ravaged Ecuador's Pacific coast.Medical teams spread throughout the affected areas and were seen...
Curated Video
ONLY ON AP Rio sister city shows cleanup viable
As the 2016 Olympic Games approach, Rio de Janeiro's failure to clean up its waterways and world famous beaches have been put in the global spotlight.Thousands of litres of raw human sewage still pour into the ocean from the Games' host...
Curated Video
Rio sister city shows sewage cleanup possible
As the 2016 Olympic Games approach, Rio de Janeiro's failure to clean up its waterways and world famous beaches have been put in the global spotlight.Thousands of litres of raw human sewage still pour into the ocean from the Games' host...
Curated Video
Challenges faced by Peru's desert capital to obtain fresh water
Getting fresh water to Peru's desert capital is no easy task.
Lima relies on a vast network of concrete tunnels to transport water originating in lakes in the Andes mountains to the bone-dry coastal city some 125 miles (200...
Curated Video
Michael Moore says we need to ‘create a world a world without Harveys’
MICHAEL MOORE: WE NEED TO 'CREATE A WORLD A WORLD WITHOUT HARVEYS'
At the "Flint" premiere, Michael Moore weighed in on the Harvey Weinstein scandal, saying we need to "create a world without Harveys."
Moore...
Curated Video
Fuel shortage creates water emergency
LEADIN:
It's more bad news for public health in Yemen with water and sewage treatment plants about to stop functioning due to lack of oil.
STORYLINE:
Water and sewage treatment plants are...
Curated Video
Iraqi lawmakers: Turkey agrees to stop filling Ilisu dam to ease Iraq's water crisis
Iraqi lawmakers say Turkey has agreed to stop filling the Ilisu dam in the southeast of the country after a shortage of water in the Tigris over the summer sparked riots in Iraq.
Curated Video
Clean up begins as floodwaters recede in Nebraska
Residents in eastern Nebraska are beginning to clean up as floodwaters recede across the Midwest.
Curated Video
Residents pick up after floodwaters recede in Neb.
Residents in eastern Nebraska are beginning to clean up as floodwaters recede across the Midwest.
Curated Video
Residents pick up after floodwaters recede in Neb.
Residents in eastern Nebraska are beginning to clean up as floodwaters recede across the Midwest.
Curated Video
Vaccines arrive as Mozambique cholera cases rise
Cholera cases in cyclone-hit Mozambique have risen above 1,400, government officials said Tuesday, as hundreds of thousands of vaccine doses arrived in an attempt to limit the rapid spread of the disease.
Curated Video
Red Cross aid distributed in Caracas
People in the Venezuelan capital Caracas were celebrating the arrival Tuesday of the first shipment of humanitarian aid from the Red Cross.
Curated Video
Red Cross aid distributed in Caracas
People in the Venezuelan capital Caracas were celebrating the arrival Tuesday of the first shipment of humanitarian aid from the Red Cross.
Curated Video
Tourist destination aims to become carbon neutral city
The threat of climate change affects countless cities around the globe, with many putting sustainable options at the top of their agendas.
It's thought more than half the world's population lives in cities, which are responsible for...
Curated Video
Luxury hotel takes top clientele on tour of impoverished village
Bangkok
1. Guests of Lebua hotel arriving for cocktails
2. Wide of guests having drinks
3. New Zealand guest Kathy Barnett and two other guests having drink
4. Close-up of champagne glass
5. Guests drinking champagne
6. Tilt down from...
Curated Video
Sustainable school opens in Argentina
LEAD IN:
A school built from garbage is welcoming students in Argentina.
The country's first sustainable public school is made from 2000 car tyres, 10 thousand glass and plastic bottles, 14 thousand aluminium...
FuseSchool
How are Pathogens Spread and Controlled?
How can we stop the tiny terrors that cause illness? Junior epidemiologists examine the methods used to control the spread of pathogens with a video from from a biology playlist. The narrator describes the benefits of hygiene,...