Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia to choose int’l firm by December

Ahram Online Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia will choose by December an international firm to conduct studies on Ethiopia’s Grand Renaissance Dam, which Cairo fears will reduce its share of potable Nile water. In a press conference held in Cairo on Sunday, Egypt’s irrigation minister Hossam Moghazi said on Sunday this week’s tripartite talks over the

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Analysis of the Fourth Tripartite Meeting on the Renaissance Dam

Sudan Vision By Dr. Salman Mohamed Ahmed Salman KHARTOUM (SUDANOW)—A fourth tripartite meeting of Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan on the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam was held in the Sudanese capital Khartoum on Monday-Tuesday, August 25-26, 2014. The Egyptian delegation was led by the new Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources, Dr. Husam al-Dinn Maghazy, the Sudanese

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Analysis of the Fourth Tripartite Meeting on the Renaissance Dam

Sudan Vision By Dr. Salman Mohamed Ahmed Salman KHARTOUM (SUDANOW)—A fourth tripartite meeting of Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan on the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam was held in the Sudanese capital Khartoum on Monday-Tuesday, August 25-26, 2014. The Egyptian delegation was led by the new Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources, Dr. Husam al-Dinn Maghazy, the Sudanese

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Sudan hosts talks on Ethiopian Nile dam row

AFP  Khartoum (AFP) – Sudan, Egypt and Ethiopia opened talks Monday to try to resolve a dispute over a hydro-electric dam being built by Addis Ababa on the Nile. Cairo fears that Ethiopia’s Grand Renaissance dam project could diminish its water supply. “This will be a crucial and definitive meeting on a global solution to

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Geopolitics On Nile Water – Its Implications On S. Sudan Conflict

South Sudan News Agency BY DENG MADING GATWECH 6 MAY 2014 OPINION In Africa, access to water is one of the most critical aspects of human survival. Today, about one third of the total population lack access to water, constituting

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Geopolitics On Nile Water – Its Implications On S. Sudan Conflict

South Sudan News Agency BY DENG MADING GATWECH 6 MAY 2014 OPINION In Africa, access to water is one of the most critical aspects of human survival. Today, about one third of the total population lack access to water, constituting

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Mengistu Hailemariam: Derg NEVER signed an agreement with Sudan

06 March 2014 (Borkena)  Today,in an interview with Ethiopia Satellite Television (ESAT) radio, former Ethiopian President Colonel Mengistu Hailemariam dashed claims that his government signed border agreement with Sudan. He stood firm that Sudanese authorities never claimed land while he

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Nile Dispute and the Dilemma of National Approaches

By Ahmed El Jechtimi  March 5, 2014  Amid deep political turmoil, there is a mounting concern in Egypt as Ethiopia forges ahead with its plan to build the $4.8 billion Grand Renaissance Dam on the Nile’s main tributary. The hydroelectric dam,

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Sudan to mediate Egypt-Ethiopia dam talks

23 February 2014 Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir said he is ready to mediate in the talks once Egypt has elected a new president. World Bulletin / News Desk Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir is waiting for the winner of Egypt’s upcoming

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Sudan, Egypt hold talks on Nile resources in Khartoum

February 17, 2014 (KHARTOUM) – The Sudanese-Egyptian Permanent Joint Technical Commission for Nile Waters (PJTC) has convened its 54th regular meeting in Khartoum on Sunday. Sudanese men stand opposite the Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company (GNOPC) building overlooking the Nile

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