The desperate and hostile nature of Egyptian move against Ethiopia

January 21, 2014 By W.Yilma Egyptian relation with Ethiopia lack coherence and logic. Leave alone for political observers, it is not hard for ordinary person to understand the desperate, demonic and deceptive motives of the Egyptian “politicians” towards Ethiopia when

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Egypt may take Nile dam dispute with Ethiopia to UN

Jan 21, 2014  After all attempts to solve the Egyptian-Ethiopian crisis over the Renaissance Dam at the negotiating tableended in failure after a third round of negotiations on Jan. 4, with Egypt withdrawing from the discussions and conferences being held in Khartoum, there is now

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Egypt referendum: ’98% back new constitution’ That gives Ethiopia 0% of its Blue Nile water

Egypt’s referendum on a new constitution has been backed by 98.1% of people who voted, officials say. Turnout was 38.6% of the more than 50-million eligible voters, the election committee said. The draft constitution replaces one introduced by Islamist President

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Egypt referendum: ’98% back new constitution’ That gives Ethiopia 0% of its Blue Nile water

Egypt’s referendum on a new constitution has been backed by 98.1% of people who voted, officials say. Turnout was 38.6% of the more than 50-million eligible voters, the election committee said. The draft constitution replaces one introduced by Islamist President

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Al-Monitor:Ethiopia-Egypt Nile dam talks hit dead end

Al-Monitor Security guards look at the construction of Ethiopia’s Great Renaissance Dam, June 28, 2013. (photo by REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri)   Technical negotiations among water ministers from Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia have reached a dead end after all parties refused the proposals

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Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir to Visit Eritrea

Jan 17, 2014 Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki with Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir in Asmara- May 24, 2012 Sudanese president Omer Al-Bashir begins on Thursday a three-day visit to Asmara where he will hold meetings with Eritrean president Isaias Afwerki to

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Egypt’s Deputy Foreign Minister heads to Asmara

Arab Republic of Egypt – Ministry of Foreign Affairs press release Deputy Foreign Minister for African Affairs Ambassador Hamdi Sanad Loza headed on Wednesday January 15 to the Eritrean capital Asmara to meet with the Eritrean President Isaias Afewerki and

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Nile Disputes Threaten Africa’s Largest Hydropower Project

By Oilprice.com January 10, 2014 This article was written by Oilprice.com – the leading provider of energy news in the world The largest Hydropower project in Africa, the 6,000MW Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, is under threat as Ethiopia and Egypt remain unable to

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Ethiopia’s claims about dam construction ‘media show’: Egypt official

Egypt and Ethiopia remain deadlocked over construction of a major dam on the Blue Nile Ahram Online, Wednesday 8 Jan 2014 The Egyptian government has “alternative routes” in dealing with a major hydroelectric dam being constructed in Ethiopia, a spokesman

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Ethiopia Rejects Egypt Proposal on Nile as Dam Talks Falter

By William Davison and Ahmed Feteha  January 08, 2014  Ethiopia rejected a proposal that would guarantee Egypt the rights to most of the Nile River’s water, as disagreements cast doubt over future talks about Africa’s biggest hydropower project. The 6,000-megawatt Grand

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