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	<title>Comments on: Perspective: Waters, Wars, Wheat, Watts, Waste and Wasta Add Up to Syria&#8217;s Liquid Worries</title>
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		<title>By: African, Asian Nations Top Latest Water Security Risk Index - An Inspiring Voice</title>
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		<description>[...] Somalia has the least secure water supply while Iceland has the most stable in the world, according to a survey of 165 nations released last week by Maplecroft, a Britain-based consultancy company. The study, the Water Security Risk Index, featured three other African nations, including Mauritania, Sudan and Niger, as well as Iraq, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Egypt, Turkmenistan and Syria. [...]</description>
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