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Sisi Values Saudi Arabia s Stances towards Egypt

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EU Says Reaching an Agreement on GERD is Inevitable

Saudi Govt Stresses Need to Preserve Egypt, Sudan s Nile Water Rights

× Protesters scuffle with security forces as they attempt to break into the residence of Lebanon s Interior Minister in the Qoraitem neighbourhood of western Beirut on July 13, 2021, following a demonstration by the families of the Beirut blast victims. AFP 1/4 Demonstrators and families of the Beirut blast victims chant slogans during a protest outside the residence of Lebanon s Interior Minister in the Qoraitem neighbourhood of western Beirut on July 13, 2021. AFP 2/4 A Bengali worker cleans a street at a tent camp in Mina, near the Muslim holy city of Makkah, ahead of the upcoming annual hajj pilgrimage, Tuesday, July 13, 2021. AP 3/4 A tent camp for pilgrims is set up in Mina, near the Muslim holy city of Makkah, ahead of the upcoming annual hajj pilgrimage, Tuesday, July 13, 2021. AP

Open Letter to The United Nations Security Council (UNSC), New York

July 7, 2021 NY/NJ Hope for Ethiopia (08 July 2021) Ethiopia is a founding member of the United Nations that believes in and abides by international laws including the 1997 international water laws for equitable utilization. In 1964, King Haile Selassie of Ethiopia who presided over the establishments of the League of Nations & the United Nations planted the seeds of the GERD (Grand Renaissance Ethiopian Dam). While unfortunate political and economic conditions have delayed the GERD, some of the same nations that are meeting today to decide its fate have placed every possible hurdle to prevent Ethiopians from starting and completing the dam (due to heavy lobbying by Egypt). The GERD is now in its final phase thanks to the bravery of Ethiopians, including mothers who saved and donated their daily family allowance and poor teachers/soldiers who gave their monthly salaries. That is why Ethiopians consider the GERD as a national pride and a down payment to get future generations out o

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