When the cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas was announced in January, celebrations erupted, but now, as the deal’s first phase ends and Israel introduces a new proposal rejected by Hamas, fears of renewed conflict are growing. Hamas seeks the implementation of the original agreement’s second phase, while Israel suggests a temporary cease-fire with hostage exchanges. The deadlock between the two sides persists as both pursue diplomatic and military strategies to navigate the fragile cease-fire.
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Ethiopia launches massive hydropower dam against bitter Egyptian opposition
Ethiopia inaugurated the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Africa's largest hydroelectric project, aimed at providing energy to millions and driving economic growth, despite tensions with downstream Egypt, which fears water supply limitations. While Ethiopia insists the dam poses no threat and will benefit the region, Egypt and Sudan continue to demand legally binding agreements on its operation, reflecting a deepening regional conflict over Nile water rights. Want More Context? 🔎
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