News
Egypt says that Ethiopia has consistently lacked the political will to reach a binding agreement on its now-complete dam.
Egypt raised concerns Thursday over Ethiopia’s true intentions regarding renewed discussions on its controversial dam project ...
1d
The South African on MSNEgypt and Sudan push back as Ethiopia finishes Nile damEthiopia’s Nile dam was completed without agreement, sparking regional tensions as Egypt and Sudan raise water security ...
Ethiopia announced on Thursday it has completed construction of its massive Grand Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile and ...
Egyptian authorities said Thursday that 16,000 non-Egyptians had entered the country from Sudan in just a few days, and more than 5,300 Egyptian nationals were evacuated.
2d
The EastAfrican on MSNEthiopia completes Nile dam, extends olive branch to EgyptAbiy Ahmed says Ethiopia remains ready and willing to engage constructively with the downstream countries - Egypt and Sudan.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced on Thursday that the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) will be officially ...
The exodus of more than 210,000 people from Sudan to Egypt since the war began in April highlights the deep ties that bind the countries — and Egypt's mixed legacy in Sudan.
Hosted on MSN5mon
Unlikely foes: Egypt and the UAE's hidden battle for Sudan - MSNI n the shadow of Sudan's devastating civil war, a less visible but equally consequential power struggle is unfolding between two regional powers: Egypt and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
In Port Sudan, Jeddah, Aswan and Cairo, people have sought safety from the fighting in Khartoum. After making difficult decisions and journeys, the biggest challenges for many are only beginning.
Muhammad al-Idrisi, an Egyptian tribesman from Aswan who has been helping people fleeing Sudan cross into Egypt, said that people are enduring a 21-hour trek from Khartoum’s Kandahar bus station ...
Muhammad al-Idrisi, an Egyptian tribesman from Aswan who has been helping people fleeing Sudan cross into Egypt, said that people are enduring a 21-hour trek from Khartoum’s Kandahar bus station ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results