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Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan on yesterday signed an initial agreement on sharing water from the Nile River that runs through the three countries, as Addis Ababa presses ahead with its construction of a massive new dam it hopes will help alleviate the country's power shortages.

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Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi said yesterday his country will work with Sudan to support Libya's military against Islamic militants in a bid to restore stability to the two countries' war-torn neighbor.

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Egypt's largest opposition group on yesterday rejected calls by the president for national reconciliation talks as "too late" as pro and anti-government protesters briefly clashed ahead of plans for a mass rally calling for his ouster later this month.

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Early this month, a Filipino social enterprise project aimed at helping poor micro entrepreneurs, won the United Nations’ Project Inspire Award, besting over 400 projects from all over the world.

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More topnotch recruits from abroad are coming to reinforce the Philippine Azkals in their next campaigns, especially in next year’s AFC Challenge Cup.

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The mixture of English and French is quite fascinating
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Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan on yesterday signed an initial agreement on sharing water from the Nile River that runs through the three countries, as Addis Ababa presses ahead with its construction of a massive new dam it hopes will help alleviate the country's power shortages.

[DatePublished] => 2015-03-24 07:04:08 [ColumnID] => 0 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1528770 [AuthorName] => Mohamed Osman and Brian Rohan [SectionName] => World [SectionUrl] => world [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 1382340 [Title] => Egypt, Sudan to coordinate on Libya unrest [Summary] =>

Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi said yesterday his country will work with Sudan to support Libya's military against Islamic militants in a bid to restore stability to the two countries' war-torn neighbor.

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Egypt's largest opposition group on yesterday rejected calls by the president for national reconciliation talks as "too late" as pro and anti-government protesters briefly clashed ahead of plans for a mass rally calling for his ouster later this month.

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Early this month, a Filipino social enterprise project aimed at helping poor micro entrepreneurs, won the United Nations’ Project Inspire Award, besting over 400 projects from all over the world.

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More topnotch recruits from abroad are coming to reinforce the Philippine Azkals in their next campaigns, especially in next year’s AFC Challenge Cup.

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The mixture of English and French is quite fascinating
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