Ethiopia issued statement, summoned Egyptian Ambassador

Ethiopia’s Foreign policy remains firm on promoting mutual benefit and cooperation Jun 06, 2013 A.

Egyptian politicians discuss anti-Ethiopian sabotage, rebels

Associated Press reported from Cairo on Monday: Politicians meeting with Egypt’s president have proposed hostile.

Grand Ethiopian Renaissance dam project site
Egypt: The report modifies Renaissance dam’s size, dimensions

The state-owned news agency – Egypt State Information Service – claims that the final report.

Nile| Experts’ report shows flaws in Renaissance dam design [Egyptian media]

The International Panel of Experts on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam submitted its final report.

Nile| The Experts Panel on Ethiopia’s dam issued its report

The Ministry of Water and Energy disclosed on Saturday that the International Panel of Experts.

Nile| Egyptian PM: Ethiopia must honor her obligations

Egypt insists that Ethiopia honor obligations regarding flow of waters of the Nile River, Prime.

Nile| Egyptian official: PM Hailemariam agreed “on 3 principles”

Egyptian official claims that agreement has been reached with PM Haqilemariam Desalegne, who is in.

Photo - Cairo, Egypt
Must-read| What Egyptians saying about Ethiopia’s dam

The news was met with a lot of media hype in Cairo where many people.

Ethiopia silent as Egyptians attack her embassy, official flag in Cairo

Egyptians provided yet another proof of their arrogance by attacking Ethiopia’s embassy in Cairo today..

Grand Ethiopian Renaissance dam reservoir
Egyptian press highlights anger at Ethiopia's Renaissance Dam [BBC media monitoring]

[A reader of Danielberhane’s blog paid the required fee to make the following text available to Ethiopian readers]

Ethiopia’s Renaissance Dam is the main theme of Egyptian newspapers on 29 May.

Today’s dailies highlight the news of diverting the Blue Nile course to build the dam on their front pages, with some papers describing it as an act of war or a move that requires a military reaction. The story is also the main focus of today’s editorials and commentaries, which are divided between attacking Ethiopia for building the dam and blaming Egypt’s policies for this situation.