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  1. مبادرة بالشباب نقدر.. محافظ بورسعيد يؤكد دعمه الكامل لتمكين الشباب

    misryoum.com/governorates/mbad

    استقبل اللواء  إبراهيم أبو ليمون محافظ بورسعيد، وفد مبادرة بالشباب نقدر برئاسة الدكتورة سماح الجوهري، وذلك في إطار دعم المبادرات الشبابية وتعزيز دورها في خدمة المجتمع.محافظ بورسعيد يستقبل مبادرة «بالشباب نقدر» لبحث سبل دعم الأنشطة المجتمعيةوخلال اللقاء، تم استعراض...

    #مبادرة #بالشباب #نقدر #محافظ #بورسعيد #يؤكد #دعمه #الكامل #لتمكين #الشباب #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com

  2. مبادرة بالشباب نقدر.. محافظ بورسعيد يؤكد دعمه الكامل لتمكين الشباب

    misryoum.com/governorates/mbad

    استقبل اللواء  إبراهيم أبو ليمون محافظ بورسعيد، وفد مبادرة بالشباب نقدر برئاسة الدكتورة سماح الجوهري، وذلك في إطار دعم المبادرات الشبابية وتعزيز دورها في خدمة المجتمع.محافظ بورسعيد يستقبل مبادرة «بالشباب نقدر» لبحث سبل دعم الأنشطة المجتمعيةوخلال اللقاء، تم استعراض...

    #مبادرة #بالشباب #نقدر #محافظ #بورسعيد #يؤكد #دعمه #الكامل #لتمكين #الشباب #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com

  3. مبادرة بالشباب نقدر.. محافظ بورسعيد يؤكد دعمه الكامل لتمكين الشباب

    misryoum.com/governorates/mbad

    استقبل اللواء  إبراهيم أبو ليمون محافظ بورسعيد، وفد مبادرة بالشباب نقدر برئاسة الدكتورة سماح الجوهري، وذلك في إطار دعم المبادرات الشبابية وتعزيز دورها في خدمة المجتمع.محافظ بورسعيد يستقبل مبادرة «بالشباب نقدر» لبحث سبل دعم الأنشطة المجتمعيةوخلال اللقاء، تم استعراض...

    #مبادرة #بالشباب #نقدر #محافظ #بورسعيد #يؤكد #دعمه #الكامل #لتمكين #الشباب #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com

  4. الشباب يكتسح الحزم برباعية نظيفة بدوري روشن

    misryoum.com/alshbab-yktsh-alh

    دوّن فريق الشباب فوزه الثالث في دوري روشن السعودي، بعدما حقق انتصارًا كبيرًا على مضيفه الحزم بنتيجة 4-0، في اللقاء الذي أُقيم على ملعب نادي الحزم بالرس، ضمن منافسات الجولة التاسعة عشرة من المسابقة.تألق كارلوس جونيور وبراونهيلوسجل رباعية الشباب...

    misryoum.com/?p=116038

    #الشباب #يكتسح #الحزم #برباعية #نظيفة #بدوري #روشن #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com

  5. الشباب يكتسح الحزم برباعية نظيفة بدوري روشن

    misryoum.com/alshbab-yktsh-alh

    دوّن فريق الشباب فوزه الثالث في دوري روشن السعودي، بعدما حقق انتصارًا كبيرًا على مضيفه الحزم بنتيجة 4-0، في اللقاء الذي أُقيم على ملعب نادي الحزم بالرس، ضمن منافسات الجولة التاسعة عشرة من المسابقة.تألق كارلوس جونيور وبراونهيلوسجل رباعية الشباب...

    misryoum.com/?p=116038

    #الشباب #يكتسح #الحزم #برباعية #نظيفة #بدوري #روشن #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com

  6. إطلاق برامج تدريبية وتوعوية لريادة الأعمال لصالح 334 فرداً في مراكز الشباب بالشرقية: أشرفت مراكز شباب العبسي والعزيزية في منيا القمح بمحافظة الشرقية على تنظيم تدريبات برنامج “مشواري” الذي يهدف إلى تنمية المهارات الحياتية، بمشاركة 150 شابًا وشابة. وقد تركّزت هذه التدريبات على تعزيز مهارات التخطيط والتعاون الجماعي وبناء الشخصية الإيجابية.

    تعزيز المهارات الحياتية والثقافية والرياضية للشباب

    أوضحت وكيلة… midad.news/%d8%a5%d8%b7%d9%84% #ريادة_الأعمال #الشباب #تنمية_المهارات #التخطيط #التعاون_الجماعي

  7. اعتمدوا على الشباب.. المستقبل لهم

    misryoum.com/aatmdwa-ala-alshb

    أكد ضياء السيد، مدرب منتخب مصر السابق، أن الفترة المقبلة ستشهد تحولًا في سياسة النادي الأهلي تجاه قطاع الناشئين، مشيرًا إلى أهمية منح الفرصة للاعبين الصاعدين بعد تألق عددٍ منهم مؤخرًا.وقال ضياء السيد، في تصريحات لبرنامج نمبر وان الذي...

    misryoum.com/?p=55596

    #اعتمدوا #على #الشباب #المستقبل #لهم #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com

  8. اعتمدوا على الشباب.. المستقبل لهم

    misryoum.com/aatmdwa-ala-alshb

    أكد ضياء السيد، مدرب منتخب مصر السابق، أن الفترة المقبلة ستشهد تحولًا في سياسة النادي الأهلي تجاه قطاع الناشئين، مشيرًا إلى أهمية منح الفرصة للاعبين الصاعدين بعد تألق عددٍ منهم مؤخرًا.وقال ضياء السيد، في تصريحات لبرنامج نمبر وان الذي...

    misryoum.com/?p=55596

    #اعتمدوا #على #الشباب #المستقبل #لهم #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com

  9. اعتمدوا على الشباب.. المستقبل لهم

    misryoum.com/aatmdwa-ala-alshb

    أكد ضياء السيد، مدرب منتخب مصر السابق، أن الفترة المقبلة ستشهد تحولًا في سياسة النادي الأهلي تجاه قطاع الناشئين، مشيرًا إلى أهمية منح الفرصة للاعبين الصاعدين بعد تألق عددٍ منهم مؤخرًا.وقال ضياء السيد، في تصريحات لبرنامج نمبر وان الذي...

    misryoum.com/?p=55596

    #اعتمدوا #على #الشباب #المستقبل #لهم #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com

  10. اعتمدوا على الشباب.. المستقبل لهم

    misryoum.com/aatmdwa-ala-alshb

    أكد ضياء السيد، مدرب منتخب مصر السابق، أن الفترة المقبلة ستشهد تحولًا في سياسة النادي الأهلي تجاه قطاع الناشئين، مشيرًا إلى أهمية منح الفرصة للاعبين الصاعدين بعد تألق عددٍ منهم مؤخرًا.وقال ضياء السيد، في تصريحات لبرنامج نمبر وان الذي...

    misryoum.com/?p=55596

    #اعتمدوا #على #الشباب #المستقبل #لهم #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com

  11. اعتمدوا على الشباب.. المستقبل لهم

    misryoum.com/aatmdwa-ala-alshb

    أكد ضياء السيد، مدرب منتخب مصر السابق، أن الفترة المقبلة ستشهد تحولًا في سياسة النادي الأهلي تجاه قطاع الناشئين، مشيرًا إلى أهمية منح الفرصة للاعبين الصاعدين بعد تألق عددٍ منهم مؤخرًا.وقال ضياء السيد، في تصريحات لبرنامج نمبر وان الذي...

    misryoum.com/?p=55596

    #اعتمدوا #على #الشباب #المستقبل #لهم #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com

  12. اعتمدوا على الشباب.. المستقبل لهم

    misryoum.com/aatmdwa-ala-alshb

    أكد ضياء السيد، مدرب منتخب مصر السابق، أن الفترة المقبلة ستشهد تحولًا في سياسة النادي الأهلي تجاه قطاع الناشئين، مشيرًا إلى أهمية منح الفرصة للاعبين الصاعدين بعد تألق عددٍ منهم مؤخرًا.وقال ضياء السيد، في تصريحات لبرنامج نمبر وان الذي...

    misryoum.com/?p=55596

    #اعتمدوا #على #الشباب #المستقبل #لهم #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com

  13. gulfchannels.com/256326/ صحيفة المرصد – بالفيديو: طبيب يكشف عن مشروب في الصباح يحافظ على شباب البشرة دون الحاجة إلى البوتكس أو الفيلر #InternationalNews #news #أخباردوليّة #البوتكس #الشباب #الكبد #طبيب

  14. gulfchannels.com/256326/ صحيفة المرصد – بالفيديو: طبيب يكشف عن مشروب في الصباح يحافظ على شباب البشرة دون الحاجة إلى البوتكس أو الفيلر #InternationalNews #news #أخباردوليّة #البوتكس #الشباب #الكبد #طبيب

  15. Somalia – a forgotten conflict

    Terrible abuses take place in Somalia with little attention paid by the media

    March 2025

    The news is filled with the terrible events in Gaza and the resumption of bombing there, the war in Ukraine which, following President Trump’s activities and support for Russia, shows no sign of an equitable or fair resolution, and a possible resumption of hostilities in Lebanon means other conflicts receive little attention. This is true of Somalia on the horn of Africa where corruption and lawlessness are rife.

    At South West conference in Exeter of Amnesty groups organised by the City’s Amnesty group, we heard first hand from a Somalian human rights defender Abdalle Mumin (pictured). Entitled Human Rights in Somalia: the Struggle of Defenders in a Dangerous Environment, he gave a detailed description of the severe problems being experienced in that country but which remain largely unreported. His descriptions of being held in an underground cell was chilling.

    He explained the power set up in the country which provides valuable background to understanding the politics of repression. There are three centres of power: 1. Al-Shebaab a terrorist organisation with close links to Al-Qaeda 2. the government and 3. the clans of which there seem to be three. All are male dominated and the role of women in the political process is much reduced he said.

    Corruption is rife and there is no independent judiciary. Women who are not wanted for some reason or complain too much can be murdered with impunity as there are no investigations carried out. Femicide is frequently practised. There is considerable sexual and gender based violence. The corruption starts with the business of getting into government for which a bribe of around $1m dollars is required. This has to be paid back of course which is done by purloining food aid and selling it off, accepting bribes for favours, money laundering and rewarding friends and family.

    Terrorism and corruption are like brother and sister

    This corrupt state of affairs can be kept going because attempts to publish stories is difficult. Many journalists are murdered: 85 in the period 1991 – 2024. There is also straightforward intimidation of news outlets by all the parties with many being closed. There are heavy restriction on human rights groups. This has now become the standard playbook for authoritarian and dictatorial regimes.

    Foreign interventions he described as ‘confused’. Much aid in recent times is tied to resource extraction and there is an emphasis on security over human rights. Different agencies have different agendas making offering concerted help difficult.

    There has been a huge displacement of population with around 2.9m affected. 80% of children do not receive an education and girls none at all in the rural areas because of the influence of Al-Shabaab.

    Altogether a grim tale and finding hope is difficult. The problem in Somalia and in much of sub-Saharan Africa is the battle for resources. Countries desperate for minerals, oil and rare earth metals are concerned only to extract what they can and they show little regard for human rights. Their activities fuel the corruption since mining is impossible without the say so and bribes of one or all the various powers in the country. Abdalle Mumin himself was some kind of inspiration however. Despite the difficulties and the risks he faces – which include death from people unconstrained by law or justice – he was both inspiring and uplifting not to say humbling. Amnesty members present in Exeter were grateful for his talk.

    #HumanRights_ #AbdalleMumin #Exeter #Somalia #القاعدة #الشباب #الصومال

  16. Somalia – a forgotten conflict

    Terrible abuses take place in Somalia with little attention paid by the media

    March 2025

    The news is filled with the terrible events in Gaza and the resumption of bombing there, the war in Ukraine which, following President Trump’s activities and support for Russia, shows no sign of an equitable or fair resolution, and a possible resumption of hostilities in Lebanon means other conflicts receive little attention. This is true of Somalia on the horn of Africa where corruption and lawlessness are rife.

    At South West conference in Exeter of Amnesty groups organised by the City’s Amnesty group, we heard first hand from a Somalian human rights defender Abdalle Mumin (pictured). Entitled Human Rights in Somalia: the Struggle of Defenders in a Dangerous Environment, he gave a detailed description of the severe problems being experienced in that country but which remain largely unreported. His descriptions of being held in an underground cell was chilling.

    He explained the power set up in the country which provides valuable background to understanding the politics of repression. There are three centres of power: 1. Al-Shebaab a terrorist organisation with close links to Al-Qaeda 2. the government and 3. the clans of which there seem to be three. All are male dominated and the role of women in the political process is much reduced he said.

    Corruption is rife and there is no independent judiciary. Women who are not wanted for some reason or complain too much can be murdered with impunity as there are no investigations carried out. Femicide is frequently practised. There is considerable sexual and gender based violence. The corruption starts with the business of getting into government for which a bribe of around $1m dollars is required. This has to be paid back of course which is done by purloining food aid and selling it off, accepting bribes for favours, money laundering and rewarding friends and family.

    Terrorism and corruption are like brother and sister

    This corrupt state of affairs can be kept going because attempts to publish stories is difficult. Many journalists are murdered: 85 in the period 1991 – 2024. There is also straightforward intimidation of news outlets by all the parties with many being closed. There are heavy restriction on human rights groups. This has now become the standard playbook for authoritarian and dictatorial regimes.

    Foreign interventions he described as ‘confused’. Much aid in recent times is tied to resource extraction and there is an emphasis on security over human rights. Different agencies have different agendas making offering concerted help difficult.

    There has been a huge displacement of population with around 2.9m affected. 80% of children do not receive an education and girls none at all in the rural areas because of the influence of Al-Shabaab.

    Altogether a grim tale and finding hope is difficult. The problem in Somalia and in much of sub-Saharan Africa is the battle for resources. Countries desperate for minerals, oil and rare earth metals are concerned only to extract what they can and they show little regard for human rights. Their activities fuel the corruption since mining is impossible without the say so and bribes of one or all the various powers in the country. Abdalle Mumin himself was some kind of inspiration however. Despite the difficulties and the risks he faces – which include death from people unconstrained by law or justice – he was both inspiring and uplifting not to say humbling. Amnesty members present in Exeter were grateful for his talk.

    #HumanRights_ #AbdalleMumin #Exeter #Somalia #القاعدة #الشباب #الصومال

  17. Somalia – a forgotten conflict

    Terrible abuses take place in Somalia with little attention paid by the media

    March 2025

    The news is filled with the terrible events in Gaza and the resumption of bombing there, the war in Ukraine which, following President Trump’s activities and support for Russia, shows no sign of an equitable or fair resolution, and a possible resumption of hostilities in Lebanon means other conflicts receive little attention. This is true of Somalia on the horn of Africa where corruption and lawlessness are rife.

    At South West conference in Exeter of Amnesty groups organised by the City’s Amnesty group, we heard first hand from a Somalian human rights defender Abdalle Mumin (pictured). Entitled Human Rights in Somalia: the Struggle of Defenders in a Dangerous Environment, he gave a detailed description of the severe problems being experienced in that country but which remain largely unreported. His descriptions of being held in an underground cell was chilling.

    He explained the power set up in the country which provides valuable background to understanding the politics of repression. There are three centres of power: 1. Al-Shebaab a terrorist organisation with close links to Al-Qaeda 2. the government and 3. the clans of which there seem to be three. All are male dominated and the role of women in the political process is much reduced he said.

    Corruption is rife and there is no independent judiciary. Women who are not wanted for some reason or complain too much can be murdered with impunity as there are no investigations carried out. Femicide is frequently practised. There is considerable sexual and gender based violence. The corruption starts with the business of getting into government for which a bribe of around $1m dollars is required. This has to be paid back of course which is done by purloining food aid and selling it off, accepting bribes for favours, money laundering and rewarding friends and family.

    Terrorism and corruption are like brother and sister

    This corrupt state of affairs can be kept going because attempts to publish stories is difficult. Many journalists are murdered: 85 in the period 1991 – 2024. There is also straightforward intimidation of news outlets by all the parties with many being closed. There are heavy restriction on human rights groups. This has now become the standard playbook for authoritarian and dictatorial regimes.

    Foreign interventions he described as ‘confused’. Much aid in recent times is tied to resource extraction and there is an emphasis on security over human rights. Different agencies have different agendas making offering concerted help difficult.

    There has been a huge displacement of population with around 2.9m affected. 80% of children do not receive an education and girls none at all in the rural areas because of the influence of Al-Shabaab.

    Altogether a grim tale and finding hope is difficult. The problem in Somalia and in much of sub-Saharan Africa is the battle for resources. Countries desperate for minerals, oil and rare earth metals are concerned only to extract what they can and they show little regard for human rights. Their activities fuel the corruption since mining is impossible without the say so and bribes of one or all the various powers in the country. Abdalle Mumin himself was some kind of inspiration however. Despite the difficulties and the risks he faces – which include death from people unconstrained by law or justice – he was both inspiring and uplifting not to say humbling. Amnesty members present in Exeter were grateful for his talk.

    #HumanRights_ #AbdalleMumin #Exeter #Somalia #القاعدة #الشباب #الصومال

  18. Somalia – a forgotten conflict

    Terrible abuses take place in Somalia with little attention paid by the media

    March 2025

    The news is filled with the terrible events in Gaza and the resumption of bombing there, the war in Ukraine which, following President Trump’s activities and support for Russia, shows no sign of an equitable or fair resolution, and a possible resumption of hostilities in Lebanon means other conflicts receive little attention. This is true of Somalia on the horn of Africa where corruption and lawlessness are rife.

    At South West conference in Exeter of Amnesty groups organised by the City’s Amnesty group, we heard first hand from a Somalian human rights defender Abdalle Mumin (pictured). Entitled Human Rights in Somalia: the Struggle of Defenders in a Dangerous Environment, he gave a detailed description of the severe problems being experienced in that country but which remain largely unreported. His descriptions of being held in an underground cell was chilling.

    He explained the power set up in the country which provides valuable background to understanding the politics of repression. There are three centres of power: 1. Al-Shebaab a terrorist organisation with close links to Al-Qaeda 2. the government and 3. the clans of which there seem to be three. All are male dominated and the role of women in the political process is much reduced he said.

    Corruption is rife and there is no independent judiciary. Women who are not wanted for some reason or complain too much can be murdered with impunity as there are no investigations carried out. Femicide is frequently practised. There is considerable sexual and gender based violence. The corruption starts with the business of getting into government for which a bribe of around $1m dollars is required. This has to be paid back of course which is done by purloining food aid and selling it off, accepting bribes for favours, money laundering and rewarding friends and family.

    Terrorism and corruption are like brother and sister

    This corrupt state of affairs can be kept going because attempts to publish stories is difficult. Many journalists are murdered: 85 in the period 1991 – 2024. There is also straightforward intimidation of news outlets by all the parties with many being closed. There are heavy restriction on human rights groups. This has now become the standard playbook for authoritarian and dictatorial regimes.

    Foreign interventions he described as ‘confused’. Much aid in recent times is tied to resource extraction and there is an emphasis on security over human rights. Different agencies have different agendas making offering concerted help difficult.

    There has been a huge displacement of population with around 2.9m affected. 80% of children do not receive an education and girls none at all in the rural areas because of the influence of Al-Shabaab.

    Altogether a grim tale and finding hope is difficult. The problem in Somalia and in much of sub-Saharan Africa is the battle for resources. Countries desperate for minerals, oil and rare earth metals are concerned only to extract what they can and they show little regard for human rights. Their activities fuel the corruption since mining is impossible without the say so and bribes of one or all the various powers in the country. Abdalle Mumin himself was some kind of inspiration however. Despite the difficulties and the risks he faces – which include death from people unconstrained by law or justice – he was both inspiring and uplifting not to say humbling. Amnesty members present in Exeter were grateful for his talk.

    #HumanRights_ #AbdalleMumin #Exeter #Somalia #القاعدة #الشباب #الصومال

  19. Somalia – a forgotten conflict

    Terrible abuses take place in Somalia with little attention paid by the media

    March 2025

    The news is filled with the terrible events in Gaza and the resumption of bombing there, the war in Ukraine which, following President Trump’s activities and support for Russia, shows no sign of an equitable or fair resolution, and a possible resumption of hostilities in Lebanon means other conflicts receive little attention. This is true of Somalia on the horn of Africa where corruption and lawlessness are rife.

    At South West conference in Exeter of Amnesty groups organised by the City’s Amnesty group, we heard first hand from a Somalian human rights defender Abdalle Mumin (pictured). Entitled Human Rights in Somalia: the Struggle of Defenders in a Dangerous Environment, he gave a detailed description of the severe problems being experienced in that country but which remain largely unreported. His descriptions of being held in an underground cell was chilling.

    He explained the power set up in the country which provides valuable background to understanding the politics of repression. There are three centres of power: 1. Al-Shebaab a terrorist organisation with close links to Al-Qaeda 2. the government and 3. the clans of which there seem to be three. All are male dominated and the role of women in the political process is much reduced he said.

    Corruption is rife and there is no independent judiciary. Women who are not wanted for some reason or complain too much can be murdered with impunity as there are no investigations carried out. Femicide is frequently practised. There is considerable sexual and gender based violence. The corruption starts with the business of getting into government for which a bribe of around $1m dollars is required. This has to be paid back of course which is done by purloining food aid and selling it off, accepting bribes for favours, money laundering and rewarding friends and family.

    Terrorism and corruption are like brother and sister

    This corrupt state of affairs can be kept going because attempts to publish stories is difficult. Many journalists are murdered: 85 in the period 1991 – 2024. There is also straightforward intimidation of news outlets by all the parties with many being closed. There are heavy restriction on human rights groups. This has now become the standard playbook for authoritarian and dictatorial regimes.

    Foreign interventions he described as ‘confused’. Much aid in recent times is tied to resource extraction and there is an emphasis on security over human rights. Different agencies have different agendas making offering concerted help difficult.

    There has been a huge displacement of population with around 2.9m affected. 80% of children do not receive an education and girls none at all in the rural areas because of the influence of Al-Shabaab.

    Altogether a grim tale and finding hope is difficult. The problem in Somalia and in much of sub-Saharan Africa is the battle for resources. Countries desperate for minerals, oil and rare earth metals are concerned only to extract what they can and they show little regard for human rights. Their activities fuel the corruption since mining is impossible without the say so and bribes of one or all the various powers in the country. Abdalle Mumin himself was some kind of inspiration however. Despite the difficulties and the risks he faces – which include death from people unconstrained by law or justice – he was both inspiring and uplifting not to say humbling. Amnesty members present in Exeter were grateful for his talk.

    #HumanRights_ #AbdalleMumin #Exeter #Somalia #القاعدة #الشباب #الصومال

  20. "ظاهرة إنكار السنة النبوية وتأثيرها على الشباب المعاصر" . محاضرة مفيدة للأستاذ نبيل بلهي المتخصص في السنة النبوية الشريفة . المحاضرة ألقيت في الكويت يوم 20 من شهر جمادى الثانية الجاري.

    youtube.com/watch?v=CIF5zQ5rTTo

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