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    September 2, 2016in News0by admin

    Water Scarcity: Cooperation or Conflict in the Middle East and

    There have been some encouraging signs, such as Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia engaging in talks over Ethiopia’s Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Project …
    Source: Foreign Policy Journal (blog)
    9/2/2016

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