23, January 2018
Ethiopia rejects World Bank arbitration over Nile dispute with Egypt 0
Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn rejects Egypt’s proposal for the World Bank (WB) to arbitrate in an escalating dispute over a dam Addis Ababa is building over the Nile.
Egypt says the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, which is more than half way complete, could lower the water flow onto its plains.
With talks in a deadlock, Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry proposed last month that the World Bank intervene in the matter but Desalegn said Sunday “this is not acceptable with our side.”
“Seeking professional support is one thing, transferring (arbitration) to an institution is another thing,” he said.
Desalegn has just returned from a visit to Egypt, where President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi told him he had “extreme concern” over the lack of progress in talks which have been deadlocked for months.

Sisi warned that Egypt’s share of the Nile — which provides nearly all of its freshwater — was a red line. Addis Ababa insists the dam would not be cutting down the flow into Egypt.
Ethiopia aspires to become African’s biggest power exporter, with the $4 billion dam project being central to the plan.
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam which is now 60 percent complete is about to generate 6,000 megawatts of electricity upon completion.
Sisi has said Egypt had no intention to go to war over the matter, while the Ethiopian premier has said it was “possible to reach agreement … through cooperation and with the spirit of trust”.
Source: Presstv
23, January 2018
Over 1400 evacuated over London gas leak 0
A “large” gas leak in London’ West End has shut down the Charing Cross station and prompted the police to evacuate hundreds of people from a hotel and a nightclub, rail operators and the fire brigade say.
“Around 1,450 people have been evacuated from a nearby hotel and a nightclub,” the London Fire Brigade said, adding that firefighters were assisting police at a ruptured gas main in Craven Street off Strand, WC2.
The fire brigade said it received a call at 0200 GMT, and that two fire engines and two fire rescue units and around 20 firefighters were at the scene.
Fire crews using detection equipment have identified high levels of natural gas in the atmosphere, it said.
Emergency services are dealing with the incident and a cordon and road closures are also in place, Britain’s Network Rail said in a statement.
Some services may be delayed or cancelled as a result, it said, adding that the station would be reopened as soon as it gets clearance from emergency services.
Rail services are expected to resume by noon, Southeastern railway said on its website.
Transport for London tweeted that “A4 Strand / Northumberland St – Rd is closed” between Trafalgar Square and Bedford Street.
(Source: Reuters)