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Ethiopia's Ambitious Plans, Sea Access Tensions

Ethiopias Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed, is pursuing ambitious development projects, including Africas largest airport and a nuclear power plant, following the completion of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. However, tensions with Eritrea over sea access and Egypts opposition to the dam threaten regional stability.

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