Berhane Gebre-Christos: Egypt can get electricity from Ethiopia with dam completion

29 April 2014 Ahram Online The Renaissance Dam has been a source of concern for the Egyptian government since images of the project’s construction stirred public anxiety about its possible effects on Egypt’s share of Nile water  The Ethiopian foreign

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Egypt’s PM: We are not against the Ethiopian people, but we advocate our interests

Egypt’s prime minister underlines his country’s commitment to friendly solutions to the dispute with Ethiopia over the Grand Renaissance Dam Ahram Online, Saturday 26 Apr 2014 Egyptian prime minister Ibrahim Mahlab during a meeting with the Egyptian delegation in Chad’s

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Egypt’s PM: We are not against the Ethiopian people, but we advocate our interests

Egypt’s prime minister underlines his country’s commitment to friendly solutions to the dispute with Ethiopia over the Grand Renaissance Dam Ahram Online, Saturday 26 Apr 2014 Egyptian prime minister Ibrahim Mahlab during a meeting with the Egyptian delegation in Chad’s

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International interest in Nile Basin investment

25 April, 2014 A harm online A number of countries, primarily China and Israel, are part of the wider picture behind conflicts over water between Upper Nile Basin countries and their downstream counterparts, writes Maghawry Shehata Nile Basin countries — especially

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International interest in Nile Basin investment

25 April, 2014 A harm online A number of countries, primarily China and Israel, are part of the wider picture behind conflicts over water between Upper Nile Basin countries and their downstream counterparts, writes Maghawry Shehata Nile Basin countries — especially

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Hydrologist Warns Ethiopian Dam Could Cause Ecological Harm

24 April 2014 By Shem Oriere ENR. Com Photo Courtesy of Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation The controversial Gibe III dam is nearly 75% complete. Construction of the $2-billion Gibe III dam in Ethiopia could have harmful effects on one of

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Hydrologist Warns Ethiopian Dam Could Cause Ecological Harm

24 April 2014 By Shem Oriere ENR. Com Photo Courtesy of Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation The controversial Gibe III dam is nearly 75% complete. Construction of the $2-billion Gibe III dam in Ethiopia could have harmful effects on one of

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US to deliver 10 Apache helicopters to Egypt

23 April 2014 Al Jazeera Resumption of aid suspended last year will help “counter-terrorism” operations in Sinai Peninsula, Pentagon says. An Apache helicopter flies over Tahrir Square, Cairo, during pro-military protests last year [Getty] The US is to deliver 10

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Russia launches a spy satellite for Egyptian military

By Russian Space Web  April 23, 2014 A Soyuz rocket with Egyptsat-2 satellite around one hour before launch on April 16, 2014. A Russian rocket launched a new-generation surveillance spacecraft Wednesday designed to give the Egyptian military a powerful “eye in

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Paying for giant Nile dam itself, Ethiopia thwarts Egypt but takes risks

23 April 2014 By Aaron Maasho ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) – Ethiopia’s bold decision to pay for a huge dam itself has overturned generations of Egyptian control over the Nile’s waters, and may help transform one of the world’s poorest countries

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