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  "textContent": "The Astana Times provides news and information from Kazakhstan and around the world.\n\nASTANA — Water resources in Central Asia are increasingly shaping economic stability and interstate relations as climate change intensifies pressure on shared rivers and aging infrastructure. Experts say water diplomacy is becoming an essential tool for managing transboundary resources and reducing risks of regional tensions. Climate pressure and regional risks Rising temperatures, glacier melting and…\n\nThe post Water Diplomacy Grows More Urgent as Climate Pressures Mount in Central Asia appeared first on The Astana Times.",
  "title": "Water Diplomacy Grows More Urgent as Climate Pressures Mount in Central Asia"
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