Egypt on Sunday explained that the recent sessions of Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) negotiations have failed once again due to differences on how to resume talks and of the procedural aspects related to managing the negotiation process.
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Egypt’s 1st locally-built Gowind 2500 stealth corvette delivered
The Egyptian Navy held on Monday a ceremony for the delivery of the first 100-percent locally-built Gowind 2500 stealth corvette – dubbed Port Said – by Alexandria Shipyard in partnership with France’s Naval Group.
Egyptian opposition abroad launches new party to counter Sisi
Egyptians living abroad will launch a new political party that aims to end the reign of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Arabi21 reported.
Egypt to start second phase of Nubian compensations on January 17
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Alaa al-Din Fouad announced that the National Committee for Dispersing Compensations for Nubian beneficiaries will begin its second phase starting January 17 and lasting for a month.
Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt talks on mega-dam break down, again
A new round of negotiations between Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt aimed at resolving a long-running dispute about a giant dam Addis Ababa is building on the Blue Nile has broken down once again.
Egypt’s immigration ministry urges fishermen to avoid other nations’ territorial waters
Egypt’s Immigration Ministry urges fishermen to immediately stop accessing economic waters of other countries, after many Egyptian fishing boats have been seized in Tunisia over illegal fishing.