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Egypt Raises Concerns Over GERD
1. Egypt Raises Concerns Over GERD

Egypt accused Ethiopia of mismanaging the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), claiming excess water releases caused severe Nile flooding in Sudan and threatened downstream communities. Cairo said the releases occurred without coordination and violated international norms. Ethiopia has not issued an official response. The incident follows the dam’s recent inauguration and has reignited diplomatic tensions over Nile water rights and Ethiopia’s control of regional water flows.

Ethiopia Plans 7th National Election
2. Ethiopia Plans 7th National Election

Ethiopia will hold its seventh national election in the 2025–2026 fiscal year, President Tayé Atske Selassie announced in a joint parliamentary session. He emphasized a fair, peaceful, and democratic vote, urging citizen participation. Opposition parties raised concerns over recent electoral law amendments, including digital ID requirements and party suspensions, citing potential restrictions on candidates and partisanship by the National Electoral Board. The election is a key step in ongoing political reforms.

Ethiopia Studies Nigeria’s Poll Model
3. Ethiopia Studies Nigeria’s Poll Model

Ethiopian election officials began a week-long study visit to Nigeria to learn from its electoral system and governance structure. The delegation, led by the National Election Board of Ethiopia and the Coalition of Ethiopian CSOs for Elections, met with INEC Chairman Mahmood Yakubu, who called it an opportunity for mutual learning between Africa’s two most populous nations. Sessions will cover voter registration, election monitoring, civic education, and inclusion of displaced persons in electoral processes.

President Taye Opens Parliament Year
4. President Taye Opens Parliament Year

The House of People’s Representatives and the House of Federation opened the 2025/26 fiscal year in a joint session. President Taye Atske Selassie presided and presented the federal government’s annual plan, outlining policy priorities. Ambassadors, international organization representatives, religious leaders, community elders, and opposition leaders attended. In his address, President Taye highlighted recent achievements, including the inauguration of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and the launch of the first phase of the Ogaden LNG Project.

Diaspora Submits Dialogue Agendas
5. Diaspora Submits Dialogue Agendas

Ethiopia’s National Dialogue Commission received agenda proposals from diaspora communities for the upcoming national dialogue. Commissioner Mulugeta Ago said Ethiopians abroad and foreign nationals of Ethiopian origin shared their ideas through meetings and online discussions in North America, Africa, and the Middle East. Consultations in Europe will follow. Addis Ababa Diaspora Association chair Zeleke Gessesse said new platforms allow diaspora members to contribute actively and share diverse perspectives.

Nordic Talks Focus on Energy and Peace
6. Nordic Talks Focus on Energy and Peace

Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos met Norway’s Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide and Denmark’s State Secretary for Foreign Policy Lotte Machon in Addis Ababa. They discussed Ethiopia’s clean energy and afforestation programs, regional peace, and Nordic investment opportunities. Gedion highlighted Ethiopia’s strong ties with both countries and stressed the need to expand cooperation in sustainable development and promote stability across the Horn of Africa.