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Latest in Tag: youth

Souq.com establishes Egypt’s first internet-based youth commerce training academy
The project is conducted in concert with Education for Egyptian Employment

Google’s Science Fair sponsors young minds
Google is now accepting submissions through a website set up for the competition

ADEF prepares youth for the digital age
The foundation has organised several training courses for youth in art, cinema, design, web design, and media technology. The courses are given by media veterans and professionals to make the participants more capable of expressing their thoughts, culture, and insights using open source software programmes.
Al-Dostour to campaign for referendum “No” vote
Party heads seek boycott but youth to go forward with campaign
Vice president to seek consensus
Political parties summarise meeting with Mekki

Civil groups to take a stand against Islamist domination in constitution
Meeting to plan pressure on Constituent Assembly and president
Long awaited good news for one political detainee
Amid the continued hindrances faced by activists and political detainees in Egypt, one of them finally hears some good news

Tense football climate ahead of derby next week
Al-Ahly wins Super Cup but its most avid fans are not in celebratory mood

Ultras say no to Super Cup game, demand retribution first
Ultras Ahlawy: “no game will be played before retribution, unless over their dead bodies”

Comfortably numb: identifying the root of Egypt’s drug problems
Despite, or perhaps because of, the prevalence of recreational drug use in Egypt, especially with regards to hashish and marihuana, there seems to be a ‘blind-eye’ approach to the presence of the country’s underlying and more problematic drug culture

Editor’s letter: The fading of moral references
While riding home in a taxi one night last week, a small truck packed with five or more young men in their early twenties was driving in front of us. The exuberant-looking group seemed to be cruising the city while enjoying dinner in the back of their truck. All of a sudden, after they had …
In pictures: Egyptians celebrate “Eid El-Fetr”

Aerospace industry needs young Middle Eastern talent
By Jeffrey Johnson Over the past decade, the Middle East has consistently been in the aviation industry’s spotlight as countries in the region invested heavily in passenger airplanes for their airlines, some of which are amongst the largest and fastest growing in the world, and state-of-the art equipment for their defence forces. In recent times, …

Qandil appointment highlights water crisis
Appointment of new prime minister highlights Egypt’s critical shortage in water, fuel and power.
History in the making; as written by the youth
By Anas Altikriti It might be a clichĂ© and often an elaborate exaggeration to term a particular event “historic.” However, few can doubt that along with the Civil Rights movements, the collapse of the Soviet Union and the fall of the Berlin Wall, the revolutions that have swept through the Arab world are no less …