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Could new mediators finally resolve the Grand Ethiopian

With the rainy season approaching, tensions are once again rising among Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan over the giant Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) that Ethiopia is building on the Blue Nile, just before it flows into Sudan. Addis Ababa is preparing for its second filling of the dam when the rains come in June or July. Yet no resolution of the bitter dispute about the operation of the dam, being built to power a 6,450 MW hydroelectric generator plant, is in sight. On the contrary, Sudan and Egypt have just proposed another significant change in their protracted negotiations about how to manage the water flows from the 74 billion cubic metre dam. 

Sudan s food riots show that the transitional government still has much to achieve

Sudan’s political transition is in a precarious phase. Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok’s government is facing a wide variety of challenges, including protests over the price of goods and commodities, and a resurgence of violence in the country’s Darfur region. If the situation continues to unravel, the country could fall into crisis leaving parts of the old regime to retake control. Andrew E. Yaw Tchie assesses the transition’s status and explains what the new government must do to place the country back on track. How do you rate the transitional government’s performance against its mandate and promises made?

Shoukry Reiterates Egypt s Rejection of Turkey s Interference in Arab Region

On Wednesday, Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry stressed the rejection of Turkish interference in the internal affairs of the Arab countries, notably in Libya and Syria, noting that these policies have only resulted in deepening differences and divisions among the peoples of those countries. Addressing the opening of the 155th session of the Arab League at […].

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