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Ethiopia is pinning its hopes of economic development and power generation on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, which Egypt fears will imperil its supply from the Nile
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Wednesday warned Ethiopia of the risk of conflict over its giant dam on the Blue Nile after talks involving the two countries and Sudan ended without progress.
Ethiopia is pinning its hopes of economic development and power generation on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, which Egypt fears will imperil its supply from the Nile. Sudan is also concerned about the impact on its own water flows.
Ethiopia, Egypt disagreement frustrates African search for Nile solution
Thursday April 08 2021
A stalemate over the Nile waters has made it difficult to resolve a simmering dispute over the filling of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) in Ethiopia. PHOTO | FILE | NMG
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The stalemate between Egypt and Ethiopia over the Nile waters has made it difficult to resolve a simmering dispute over a dam built by Addis Ababa.
Both countries have stuck to their “legal rights” in utilising the water; with Ethiopia citing sovereign right of utilising a river that originates from its soil and Egypt arguing that the flow of the Nile is its natural rightful source of water.
Mahmoud Ezzat, 76, was arrested during a raid on a Cairo apartment last August
Former acting leader of the Muslim Brotherhood Mahmoud Ezzat has been sentenced to life in prison (AFP) By Published date: 8 April 2021 14:53 UTC | Last update: 31 sec ago
An Egyptian court sentenced Mahmoud Ezzat, the former acting leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, to life in prison on Thursday, months after he was detained in a Cairo apartment.
Security forces arrested 76-year old Ezzat in a raid in the capital s Fifth Settlement district last August, in what was another blow to a movement that has been the target of a crackdown since it was forced from power in 2013.
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