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Ethiopia’s massive Grand Renaissance Dam on the Nile River is stirring controversy and concern across Africa. This ambitious project aims to boost Ethiopia’s energy production but poses significant ...
Ethiopia and Sudan have once again failed to agree on a new negotiating approach to resolve their years-long dispute over the controversial dam that Ethiopia is building on the Blue Nile River. In ...
Africa is building one of the most ambitious and controversial infrastructure projects in history, a $5 billion mega dam designed to block and harness the mighty Nile River. This massive hydroelectric ...
Ethiopia is putting the finishing touches on its mega hydroelectric dam on one of the main tributaries of the Nile, just off ...
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Monday warned of repercussions of Ethiopia's unilateral steps amid a decades-long dispute regarding a controversial dam project on the Nile River.
The current rise in the Nile River’s water level is occurring ... in preparation for receiving rainfall from the new season. “The lack of coordination between Egypt and Sudan with Ethiopia regarding ...
Calls for a binding agreement on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) have intensified, particularly from Egypt. While negotiation and cooperation are ...
Minister of Foreign Affairs Badr Abdelatty stressed Friday that Egypt views its water share in the Nile River as an existential ... of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).
Tim Marshall examines why water is fast becoming a trigger for conflict, from South Asia to the Middle East – and why climate ...
Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan ... almost exclusively on the Nile for farming and drinking water, fears the dam would significantly diminish its share of the river's water. The studies the French ...
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Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, June/July 2025, pp. 60-61, 64 Special Report By Mustafa Fetouri FOR DECADES, Egypt stood as the unrivaled ...