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Nine years of talks and several fragile agreements over how to share the water of the world’s longest river were almost thrown out of the window last week — all because of a bout of heavy rain.
Egyptians woke up Monday to find the Nile River had turned a murky brown after stormy weather and subsequent flooding. Officials explained that days of heavy rain across Egypt caused the color ...
The Nile River, the longest in the world at 4,258 miles (6,853km), is shrinking in the face of several harsh environmental challenges.
More rain yet less water expected for up to 250 million people along the Nile. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2019 / 08 / 190828103946.htm ...
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 ...
Nine years of talks and several fragile agreements over how to share the water of the world's longest river were almost thrown out of the window last week — all because of a bout of heavy rain.