Kazakhstan urges China to scrap a plan that could put its water supply at a dangerous level. by Didar Amantay ALMATY, Kazakhstan–Grave concerns that a planned Chinese canal on the Irtysh river would divert part of the water supply for four million Kazakh citizens–as well as for major industrial and agricultural activities–have led the Kazakh government to call on China […]

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