FOR MANY living on Kazakhstan’s coast, it was obvious long ago. The Caspian Sea is drying up. The world’s largest inland body of water has dropped by two metres since the mid-1990s ...
Russia, Iran, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan - all bordering the Caspian Sea - have agreed in principle on how to divide it up. Their leaders signed the Convention on the Legal Status of ...
They were built to be close to the water of the Caspian Sea. Now the ground beneath them is parched, and they are just relics of what once was there. Less than 20 years ago, the land beneath them ...
The Caspian Sea, once a bounty of clean water and fish, is shrinking due to climate breakdown and human activities. Sometimes I fish, but most of the time, I drive a taxi. The older generation still ...
Of the million that once inhabited the Caspian Sea a century ago ... at an unprecedented rate and measures just four metres deep in some places. It is currently losing 23.3cm a year resulting ...
On a beach just outside the Azerbaijani capital Baku, a pair of deserted swings creak back and forth in the wind. They were built to be close to the water of the Caspian Sea. Now the ground beneath ...
By 2100, the Caspian Sea's water levels could plummet by between 9 and 18 metres ... scientists warn Routine domestic activities could expose people to a cloud of plastic particles so small that they ...
A Hull man has completed a 186-mile (300km) swim across the Caspian Sea. Karl Bushby is attempting to travel around the world without using any form of transport. The former paratrooper set off ...