It’s another slow morning in the foreign press: The Financial Times suggests that Ethiopia’s recent bout of ethno-nationalist conflict could have a regional impact, particularly as Addis Ababa is embroiled in dispute with Cairo over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, while Reuters reports that Egypt’s Bedouins are getting reacquainted with working in agriculture as they seek alternative sources of income to the covid-devestated tourism.
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