Who Owns the Nile? Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia’s History-Changing Dam – Nazret.com (blog)


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Who Owns the Nile? Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia's History-Changing Dam
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Egypt and Sudan are utterly dependent on the waters of the Nile River. Over the past century both of these desert countries have built several dams and reservoirs, hoping to limit the ravages of droughts and floods which have so defined their histories.
February 18: Ethiopia's Planned Nile River Dam Could Affect Water Supply for ...Circle of Blue WaterNews
Ethiopia Struggles to Find Funding for Grand Renaissance DamOOSKA News

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Ethiopia to host 11th Innovation Africa Digital Summit 2013 – EthioSports


Ethiopia to host 11th Innovation Africa Digital Summit 2013
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Addis Ababa, February 18, 2013 (WIC) -Ethiopia is to host the 11th Innovation Africa Digital Summit 2013 in Addis Ababa partnering with ICT service provider Extensia Ltd. 11th Innovation Africa Digital Summit 2013 aims at discussing the need to create ...

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Case Against Real Estate Mogul Dismissed – EthioSports


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Case Against Real Estate Mogul Dismissed
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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia- Ermias Amelga (left), Chief Executive Officer of Access Real Estate S.C., was released on Friday evening, February 15, 2013 after securing his bond. He was released after being held in custody at Kirkos District Police for one day on ...

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Case Against Real Estate Mogul Dismissed – EthioSports


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Case Against Real Estate Mogul Dismissed
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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia- Ermias Amelga (left), Chief Executive Officer of Access Real Estate S.C., was released on Friday evening, February 15, 2013 after securing his bond. He was released after being held in custody at Kirkos District Police for one day on ...

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3G and connect to learn in the millennium village in Ethiopia – Afrique en Ligue


3G and connect to learn in the millennium village in Ethiopia
Afrique en Ligue
Voice and data communications - Ericsson has provided the network infrastructure and services to bring voice and data communications to the Millennium Village Project (MVP) in Koraro located in a remote part of northern Ethiopia. With access to 3G ...
Ericsson connects another remote village to the InternetCreamer Media's Engineering News

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3G and connect to learn in the millennium village in Ethiopia – Afrique en Ligue


3G and connect to learn in the millennium village in Ethiopia
Afrique en Ligue
Voice and data communications - Ericsson has provided the network infrastructure and services to bring voice and data communications to the Millennium Village Project (MVP) in Koraro located in a remote part of northern Ethiopia. With access to 3G ...
Ericsson connects another remote village to the InternetCreamer Media's Engineering News

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Ethiopian rebels warn Canadian firm exploring oil – Huffington Post


Ethiopian rebels warn Canadian firm exploring oil
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ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Ethiopian rebels are warning a Canadian oil company against oil exploration in the country's east. The Ogaden National Liberation Front, or ONLF, said Monday the region is unsafe for the Africa Oil Corporation and said it should ...
Africa Oil Fuels further the conflict in OgadenOgaden Online

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Ethiopian rebels warn Canadian firm exploring oil – Huffington Post


Ethiopian rebels warn Canadian firm exploring oil
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ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Ethiopian rebels are warning a Canadian oil company against oil exploration in the country's east. The Ogaden National Liberation Front, or ONLF, said Monday the region is unsafe for the Africa Oil Corporation and said it should ...
Africa Oil Fuels further the conflict in OgadenOgaden Online

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Communities in Lamu corridor ask compensation – The Star


Communities in Lamu corridor ask compensation
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Communities living along the proposed Lamu Port, South-Sudan and Ethiopia transport corridor have voiced their concerns after being locked out of consultation meetings that will actualise the implementation of the multi-billion project. Representatives from ...
Juba threatens to pull out of Lamu Port projectThe Standard Digital News (press release) (blog)

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Ethiopia Included On Cpj’s First Ever ‘Risk List’ – AllAfrica.com


Ethiopia Included On Cpj's First Ever 'Risk List'
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Addis Ababa — An international media advocacy group has identified 10 countries where press freedom has suffered in 2012. Risk List 2012 from Committee to Protect Journalists on Vimeo. The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), on ...

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