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Opinion| The human being and technology
The Global Forum developed important visions for a number of the most dangerous issues of concern to the labor market, whether in the Arab region or the world in general, such as how to prepare and qualify students and young researchers for future jobs, the needs of local and international labor markets in light of the repercussions of the Corona pandemic, and rapid changes in employment skills and demand on the labor market.

Egypt reviews efforts to combat human trafficking at UN
The event was organised by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), in cooperation with the Group of Friends United Against Human Trafficking, a group that Egypt co-founded.

Al-Sisi directs government to focus on human, social development
âGDP rate has increased in past FY to reach 5.6%,â says CBE Governor

Human experience still at the heart of digital transformation
Machine learning (ML), artificial intelligence (AI), and the Internet of Things (IOT) are transcending from buzzwords to hard reality. As organisations invest millions into their IT estate, it can seem easy to forget the importance that humans play in the future of technology. After all, it is still humans who decide whether technology is adding …

Remains of oldest human outside Africa discovered
This is an exciting discovery that confirms other suggestions of an earlier migration out of Africa; says researcherÂ

Is marine plastic pollution a threat to human health?
Would you like a side of plastic with your fish dish? Well, you might get it whether you like it or not. Ocean plastic pollution is pervasive. Scientists are trying to figure out the impact on human health.Litter-strewn beaches and trash-clogged coasts are unsightly, but it’s what is invisible to the human eye that may …

Court approves asset freeze of 33 suspects in human organs trafficking ring
Suspected members of a massive international human organs trafficking ring were arrested earlier this month

Are Egyptians naturally badâor badly ruled?
âStay homeâ is the advice I often give to Egyptians who are unable to tolerate the behaviour of their fellow citizens. In Egypt, the moment a citizen steps out of his home, the wide-ranging drama that literally entails an endless list of interactions (with fellow citizens, vehicles, roads, the environment, etc) begins. The direct …

Egypt objects to âfallacies, exaggerationsâ in US human rights report
We need to take a stand against mass trials, says NCHR member
Government seeks rights groupsâ eradication: NGOs
20 NGOs accuse government of intimidating rights groups

Cabinet to discuss anti-illegal immigration draft law on Wednesday
EUHR proposed sentences ranging from 15-years to death to counter illegal immigration
What UPR recommendations did Egypt reject?
The rejected recommendations dealt a range of issues such as death penalty, torture, Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, detention facilities, military courts and protest law.
Rights groups sceptical on governmentâs response to UPR recommendations
Practices prove the contrary, the NGOs say
Cabinet approves law allowing judges to skip witnesses
Law destroys concept of justice at its roots, says lawyer

9 NGOs observe detained students taking exams
âAn attempt to beautify ministry’s image,â says AFTE lawyer

No written initiatives for a political solution to Syrian crisis: Opposition official
President of Syrian Coalition discussed upcoming dialogue and Syrian refugees during Cairo visit

Photojournalist Shawkan describes ‘endless nightmare’ from behind bars
Freelance photojournalist has managed to send an open letter from prison

PepsiCo to renovate schools, launch 3 electricity projects worth EGP 4.9m in Sohag
Food-for-Education Project benefits 400,000 Egyptians through providing quality food for low socio-economic classes, women, and children in Egypt
ANHRI demands transparency on American analystâs deportation
Former diplomat was due to speak at Egyptian Council of Foreign Affairs conference, but was denied entry at airport
NGO to move international programmes abroad due to âwar on civil societyâ
Award-winning, Cairo-based CIHRS says human rights organisations face ongoing threats
Draft law on âterrorist entitiesâ could silence civil society: Rights group
Labelling groups âterroristâ will not stop violence, says Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies

What happened to Egypt’s NGOs?
Civil society groups continue to operate after registration deadline, despite challenges

Egypt welcomes âgreat successâ of Bahrain elections
Bahrain held parliamentary and municipal elections Saturday, opposition boycotted the vote

Israeli troops injured by gunfire from Sinai
2 soldiers injured and evacuated to Israeli hospital for treatment

Number of hunger strikers in and out of prisons reaches 143: ANHRI
Dozens have recently started hunger strikes to call for release of political prisoners and for abolishing the infamous Protest Law

Mourners chant âdown with military ruleâ during Seif El-Islamâs memorial
Renowned lawyerâs two children, who were allowed to attend the memorial, were taken back to prison afterwards
Egypt-Sudan border crossing to be inaugurated in days
Sudanese Foreign Ministry describes this as a “historic event” and will develop ties

âMounting evidenceâ of âwar crimesâ in Gaza conflict: Amnesty
Gaza death toll soars over 1,650 as more bodies are pulled from rubble in the south, while the death toll in Israel reaches 66

NGOs demand government to stop fight against civil society
A coalition of NGOs hand Prime Minister Mehleb memo with their position on new civil society organizations draft law

Gaza death toll exceeds 770, Israel’s tops 35
UN body says a new humanitarian pause is “urgently needed”