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Egyptian Foreign Minister's to the UN Security Council on the developments of the Ethiopian dam: Egypt is almost entirely dependent on the Nile River for its renewable water resources, which are indispensable for meeting the vital humanitarian needs and basic rights of Egyptians. Although the Nile River has experienced successive flood seasons above average in recent years, which has relatively protected Egypt from serious damage, the continuation of Ethiopian policies, as announced by the Ethiopian PM on August 26, 2024, could pose an existential threat to Egypt, as well as the rights and interests of 150 million citizens in the two downstream countries, and thus jeopardize regional and international peace and security. After exhausting all peaceful means, including repeatedly resorting to the Security Council, in the hope of convincing Ethiopia to desist from its illegal unilateral policies and accept any of the existing compromises that balance the interests and rights of all parties, the Government of Egypt is ready to exercise its right to defend and protect the rights and interests of the Egyptian people, in accordance with the United Nations Charter. Egypt urges the Security Council to assume its responsibilities under Article 24 of the United Nations Charter, by taking appropriate measures to ensure that Ethiopia stops its illegal unilateral practices in the Nile Basin
Egyptian Foreign Ministry in a letter to the Security Council: Ethiopia continues to stir up trouble with its neighbors and threatens regional stability
Ethiopia after arrival of Egyptian troops in Mogadishu says that “forces” that try to fuel tension to achieve their short-term goals must bear dire consequences
Two C-130 Egyptian military aircrafts have arrived at Mogadishu airport on Tuesday carrying equipment and personnel, sources. nnSomalia and Egypt are strengthening their military cooperation amid bitter dispute between Somalia and Ethiopia
ENDF suffered loss outside Debre Markos. 40 ENDF killed/injured. 5 patrol military trucks captured by Amhara/Fano force along with numerous machine guns/ammunition
Ethiopian and Somali delegations began fresh talks at reconciliation on Monday under Turkish mediation. The parties, both present at the Turkish Foreign Ministry, are not meeting face-to-face, highlighting that Turkish officials are carrying out "shuttle diplomacy
Turkish President speaks with Ethiopia PM @AbiyAhmedAli by phone; notes that steps to be taken by Ethiopia that would eliminate Somalia's concerns regarding its unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity will facilitate the process of ending tension between Ethiopia and Somalia
The second round of preparatory meetings for inter-Sudanese dialogue will take place at the African Union headquarters in Addis_Ababa from August 9th to 12th
Ethiopia: Seven suspects detained for kidnapping coffee exporter in Addis_AbebaThe National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) announced on Friday the arrest of seven individuals in connection with the kidnapping of an investor in Addis Abeba. The victim, Engidaw Wudu, a coffee exporter, was reportedly abducted from his residence in the Bole Bulbula 93 Mazoriya area and taken to Awash Melaksa, Oromia region
Ethiopia's birr currency sank 30% against the dollar on Monday to 74.73 per dollar, the biggest commercial lender said, after the central bank removed restrictions on foreign currency trading
Ethiopia calls on regional countries to coordinate efforts to fight proliferation trafficking of small arms and light weapons - statement This follows after the Somali government recently reported seizure of weapons smuggled from the border with Ethiopia. Somalia said some of the weapons fell into the hands of armed militias after the government forces escorting were ambushed
Ethiopia and the UNHCR plan to gradually close the Awlala and Kumer refugee sites in the troubled Amhara region after resettling Sudanese refugees fleeing from war
Ethiopia to train large number of soldiers for Somaliland, according to @SLNTV’s Facebook page. The station reported on Thursday that the commander of Somaliland forces Gen. Nuh Ismail Tani bidding farewell to the trainees at Wajaale town.(Pic courtesy of @SLNTV)
Ethiopia's gov. is preparing an ‘International Crimes Proclamation’ as part of the transitional justice. It will nullify all forms of immunity. Perpetrators based abroad will be extradited. The law will set terms for cooperation with foreign governments
Ethiopia: Nearly 5,000 internally displaced persons return to North western TigrayNearly 5,000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) have returned to Northwestern Tigray on Friday, as part of the third phase of an ongoing return process
Ethiopia PM @AbiyAhmedAli says his country has “no fight” with the Somali government. He told Ethiopian lawmakers on Thursday that Ethiopia “sacrificed for peace in Somalia and the ruling party is showing its respect to Somalia and its people.”
RSF rebel group advancing towards Dinder. Heavy fighting in the district. Dinder is border district between Sudan and Ethiopia . Ethiopian largest Dam GERD is located near Dinder district Sudan
Ethiopian and Somalia foreign ministers meet in Türkiye to ease diplomatic tensions. In a bid to ease tensions between Ethiopia and Somalia, the foreign ministers of the two countries have arrived in Türkiye.
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