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Lets talk about the Nile River and why Egypt and Ethiopia have been fighting over it. The problem is this dam being built in Ethiopia. Once its finished itll be the most powerful hydroelectric dam in Africa. But Egypt says its supply of water is in danger of drying up. After years of talks theyre now saying theyre close to signing a deal on how to share the water. But there are lots of details that need to be worked out. So why has it been so hard to end the battle for the Nile? Its official name is the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. And its huge. When theyre done building it the reservoir will be bigger than Greater London and cover almost 1,700 sq km. Itamp;#39;s pretty much the largest project the government has ever embarked upon. The original cost of it was around $5 billion. It will probably be docHubly more than that. But before we get into the dispute about the dam itself it helps to understand the Nile basin and whats at stake. Eleven African countries are in i