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Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Hani Sewilam emphasized the strong friendship between Egypt and Rwanda, which goes ...
The Rwandan Embassy in Egypt—also accredited to Algeria, Libya, and Oman—hosted a reception in Cairo on 11 July to ...
Have you ever wondered why some river valleys seem to have weather that dances to its own tune? From sudden fog banks rolling ...
An avoidable tragedy unfolded in Kasese when floods swept through villages, killing 16 and displacing hundreds ...
African countries, including South Africa, have limited waste infrastructure and uneven water treatment systems, which ...
The decades-old Indus Waters Treaty faces its gravest challenge as India suspends it, prompting Pakistan to warn of war.
The global water crisis is no longer a distant threat but an unfolding reality. By 2025, an alarming 2. 8 billion people, roughly 35% of the world's population, will face water scarcity. In the face ...
Rwanda’s liberation in 1994 was not merely the end of a war but the beginning of a new vision, a commitment to never return to tribal divisions, hatred, and despair, Rwanda’s Ambassador to Egypt, Dan ...
British archaeologists recently helped uncover multistory buildings from the ancient Egyptian city Imet in the Nile Delta, ...
Egypt has always relied on the River Nile for its freshwater but needs new sources to cope with a growing population. Desalinating seawater could be a solution.
While Dionysius may have been the first recorded pirate, the most famous pirates lived during the 17th and 18th centuries, which came to be known as the golden age of sea piracy.
Small ponds were formed along the Nile s banks, with tens of juvenile fish seen swimming in groups on the piers overlooking the Nile, according to local media reports River Nile water was seen ...