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In the future there will be more rain, but less water, in the Nile Basin
Published: January, 2020 Ethan D. Coffel, Justin S. Mankin, Dartmouth College The Nile – the world’s longest river – runs through 11 countries in Africa and has a basin that covers

In the future there will be more rain, but less water, in the Nile Basin
January 2020, By Ethan D. Coffel and Justin S. Mankin The Nile – the world’s longest river – runs through 11 countriesin Africa and has a basin that

From Inception to Reality: The Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) Marks 13 Years of Construction Triumph.
Alexander YohannesApril 04, 2024 The construction of the GERD has been a remarkable journey, showcasing Ethiopia’s ambition and engineering prowess. Despite facing challenges, Ethiopia has

THE SOURCES OF THE NILE AND PARADOXES OF RELIGIOUS WATERS
By Terje Oestigaard The River Nile has long been a subject of study and veneration. From the earliest times the Nile has presented problems upon which

Egypt’s Nile strategy
June 28, 2021, Mohammed Soliman Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan are caught in a dangerous deadlock over the Nile River and despite what the international community

“በዓድዋ እና በዓድዋችን ዋዜማ፤ የሁለት ውኃዎች ዐብይ ስትራቴጂ
“በዓድዋ እና በዓድዋችን ዋዜማ፤ የሁለት ውኃዎች ዐብይ ስትራቴጂ

Egypt and the Hydro-Politics of the Blue Nile River
Northeast African Studies 6.1-2 (1999) 141-169 Daniel Kendie Henderson State University As early as the 4th century b.c., Herodotus observed that Egypt was a gift of the Nile.

Saudi Arabia Stakes a Claim on the Nile
Saudi Arabia Stakes a Claim on the Nile
After draining four-fifths of its massive underground aquifer for unsustainable agriculture, the Saudi Kingdom turns to verdant Ethiopia.

Egypt Is in Serious Trouble Seven Decades after Its Free Officers Revolution
Jul 25, 2023 Imad K. Harb Seventy-one years after its July 23, 1952 Revolution, organized by the Free Officers Movement, Egypt’s difficult economic conditions threaten to
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Egyptian Journalist Threatens To Send Ethiopia Back To The Stone Age; Ethiopian Panelist Yassin Ahmed Responds With Threat To Bomb Egypt’s Aswan Dam
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Read CIA’s Simple Sabotage Field Manual: A Timeless Guide to Subverting Any Organization with “Purposeful Stupidity”
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