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Ethiopia Doesn't Walk Around with Little Girls: It Builds Africa's Largest Dam and Makes Egypt Nervous About the Nile's Water Control

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The management of the Nile River passes through a moment of historical tension after the launch of the Great Presa of the Ethiopian Renaissance. The megaconstruction is located in the Benishangul-Gumuz region, in Ethiopia, but has provoked a strong reaction in Egypt for the control of water. With an installed capacity to generate 6000 MW, this dam is the most powerful hydroelectric station in all Africa, as it far exceeds the production of the i…

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The management of the Nile River passes through a moment of historical tension after the launch of the Great Presa of the Ethiopian Renaissance. The megaconstruction is located in the Benishangul-Gumuz region, in Ethiopia, but has provoked a strong reaction in Egypt for the control of water. With an installed capacity to generate 6000 MW, this dam is the most powerful hydroelectric station in all Africa, as it far exceeds the production of the i…

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OKDIARIO broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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