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    Why are Egypt and Ethiopia fighting over Nile waters?
    November 29, 2019in News0by admin

    Why are Egypt and Ethiopia fighting over Nile waters?

    The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) has triggered wide fears in Egypt, which relies heavily on the Nile to cover the water needs of its population of …
    Source: Gulf News
    11/29/2019

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