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    Ethiopia, riparian states inch closer to deal over Nile water use
    January 24, 2020in News0by admin

    Ethiopia, riparian states inch closer to deal over Nile water use

    The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam has been controversial to the three countries ever since its construction began in 2011. It has been delayed by seven …
    Source: The East African (press release) (blog)
    1/24/2020

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