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18.09.25 - 02:09
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Water Wars Strike Again: How Afghanistan′s Hydropolitics Will Reshape Eurasia′s Geopolitics (ZeroHedge)
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Water Wars Strike Again: How Afghanistan's Hydropolitics Will Reshape Eurasia's Geopolitics
Authored by Uriel Araujo via GlobalResearch.ca,
Hydropolitics has long been an underreported yet decisive force shaping the trajectory of nations. While analysts often emphasize pipelines, rare earths, or grain corridors, it is water — the most fundamental resource — that increasingly determines whether regions move toward cooperation or conflict.
The ongoing development of Afghanistan's Qosh Tepa Canal illustrates this clearly. As Kabul pushes forward with a project to divert significant volumes from the Amu Darya River, neighboring Central Asian states are sounding alarm bells. Thus far, however, international attention has been curiously muted.
As climate researcher Kamila Fayzieva notes, the canal is a 285-kilometer project capable of irrigating vast tracts of northern Afghanistan. For a nation battered by war and sanctions, it promises food security.
Yet what looks like a lifeline for A...
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17.09.25 - 17:30
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Stocks Tread Water as FOMC Decision Nears (Barchart)
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The S&P 500 Index ($SPX ) (SPY ) today is down -0.10%, the Dow Jones Industrials Index ($DOWI ) (DIA ) is up +0.62%, and the Nasdaq 100 Index ($IUXX ) (QQQ ) is down -0.42%. September E-mini S&P futures......
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