In Egypt, the welcoming attitude towards refugees has shifted as economic challenges worsen due to conflicts in neighboring countries. The government has tightened immigration policies, blaming foreigners for economic hardships and social issues. Refugees, including Syrians and Sudanese, face deportation, high fees, and increased restrictions, with a new law giving the government more control over refugee rights and status. As a result, long-term residents like Abu Saleh are struggling to maintain legal status and access basic services, urging the government to provide stable residence permits.
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Ethiopian official denies Donald Trump’s claim that US funded Gerd
An Ethiopian official has refuted Donald Trump's claim that the U.S. funded the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (Gerd), asserting it was built without foreign aid and emphasizing its significance to Ethiopia. The dam, Africa's largest hydroelectric plant, has sparked tensions with Egypt and Sudan over water flow concerns, while Ethiopia aims to address its electricity needs as 60% of its population lacks power. Want More Context? 🔎
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