By Lisa Vives
Three neighbouring countries locked in a bitter dispute over rights to the precious waters of the Nile River may provide a preview of water wars around the world as global temperatures rise and droughts leave populations with insufficient water to drink or for farms.
The three countries – Ethiopia, Egypt,...
Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Held Hostage As Horn Of Africa Countries Wage ‘Water War’
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