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As federal shutdown looms, National Parks stewards warn of peril and ‘toilet paper flowers’
A group of former national park superintendents is calling on the Trump administration to close the parks to visitors in case ...
The Abu Jarad family has been forced to uproot and move across Gaza 11 times since war broke out nearly two years ago.
Exhaustion, despair and anger are grinding away at Ne'man Abu Jarad. Once again, for the 11th time, he and his family have been forced to uproot and move across the Gaza Strip.
Eddie Blake considers how the loss of public toilets has left cities less inclusive, raising issues of access, safety and ...
While national parks are still open during the government shutdown, visitors will notice some changes, like fewer staff and ...
Trying not to draw too much attention, he dismounted and quietly led his horse over to the latrine. When nobody was looking, he turned around and sheepishly backed through the door and into a bathroom ...
They watched the black smoke rise over Khan Younis. Exhausted by the end of the day, Ne’man still had to dig a latrine and set up the bathroom. The area had been a closed Israeli military zone until a ...
Health concerns aside, the boom in private boreholes poses environmental risks. Nairobi, for example, now has thousands of ...
The room was clean, had an ensuite bathroom, and, like many of their stays ... where they slept in tents, used latrines and lived without electricity or running water — an adventure she would have ...
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'Renewal of torture': Despair deepens for a Palestinian family forced to flee across Gaza yet again
They watched the black smoke rise over Khan Younis. Exhausted by the end of the day, Ne'man still had to dig a latrine and set up the bathroom. The area had been a closed Israeli military zone until a ...
A young child’s death in a septic tank has sparked further calls for a new national audit of sanitation in schools This content is restricted to subscribers only. Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian ...
A young child’s death in a septic tank has sparked further calls for a new national audit of sanitation in schools This content is restricted to subscribers only. Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian ...
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