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A gold mine collapse in eastern Sudan has killed 11 miners. The state-run Sudanese Mineral Resources Limited Company in ...
Sudan has been in the news because of wars, protests and violence, but the country is working toward democracy and has beauty to explore. ... The Nile River. You know the one.
A colonial era agreement gives Egypt and Sudan rights over all water in the world's longest river. But a population boom in the Nile River's basin has other Africa countries clamoring for more access.
CAIRO-- Sudan's state news agency says a boat sank while crossing the Nile River, killing at least 21 students and a woman.SUNA said the boat was carrying more than 40 students on their way to ...
Along the Nile River in Sudan, floods are not unusual and destructive events have been recorded, for instance in 1946 and 1988. But, over recent years, the levels of the Nile River have risen ...
The dam, on the Blue Nile near the Sudan border, began producing power in 2022. The project is expected to ultimately produce ...
The Nile River is known as the “giver of life,” but to the people that live along its banks, it can also be a symbol of death. According to estimates from the World Health Organization ...
And if the Nile River doesn’t come to [inaudible 00:10:24], all 11, not just Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia, I think we will see a lot of problems in the future arising again.
ENTEBBE, Uganda (AP) — Four upriver Nile River countries signed an agreement Friday that pits the four and their interest in the use of the Nile's water against down-river countries Sudan ...
The Nile also supports several large animal species, such as hippopotamuses, which were once common along much of the river, but now mostly inhabit the Sudd and other swampy areas in South Sudan.
The Blue Nile, the artery that gives the river more than 80% of its waters, begins in Lake Tana in Ethiopia. It meets the main stream, the White Nile, in Khartoum, Sudan, and then flows on through ...
Omdurman, Sudan – Al-Nimeiry Musa Mohammad has spent 25 years fishing on the Nile River and he has never been so worried about the future. Catches are dwindling and more fishermen are seeking ...