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...A new generation of students may consult their favourite large language model, but without Stem skills they will be in no position to evaluate the answers....
...“The decline today is explained by the numbers on inflation in Spain and France, and clearly the consequences for equities are bad,” said Mabrouk Chetouane, head of global market strategy at Natixis Investment...
..., according to Eman Alhussein, a non-resident fellow at the Gulf States Institute in Washington....
...“The question is for how long interest rates will increase and to what level, as well as if there will be a spreading effect from the labour market,” said Mabrouk Chetouane, head of global market strategy...
...That’s why we need to win, and this means that Judea and Samaria must be part of the state of Israel,” says Shlomo Ne’eman, head of the Yesha Council, an umbrella body for settlers, using the biblical name...
...“It’s not rare to see some rebound within a bear market,” said Mabrouk Chetouane, head of global market strategy at Natixis Investment Managers....
...“Politicians say they want to open up the economy and to diversify,” said Mabrouk Aib, a university lecturer and public policy analyst in Algeria. “They want a lot of things....
...mission of developing the communities in Judea and Samaria [the biblical names for the West Bank] continues to be one of the key issues for the State of Israel and the entire nation in this era,” Shlomo Ne’eman...
...“Control of the economy is in their DNA,” said Mabrouk Aib, public policy analyst at Nabni, an Algerian think-tank. “There are no new policies to open up the market or make business easier....
...“This Ramadan, like last year, we have seen a clear departure from the usual topics, perhaps as an attempt to take advantage of the changed political and social reality,” said Eman Alhussein, a non-resident...
...Eman Alhussein, a visiting fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, said that the top-down economic and social changes taking place in Saudi Arabia contributed to a state of deep polarisation...
...Eman Badri, who heads the team of digital forensics technicians, says her proudest breakthrough was a case in which detectives suspected a man of grooming a child, but could not prove it....
...Aziza al-Yousef and Eman al-Nafjan, prominent activists who campaigned to lift the ban on women driving, were released as well as Rokaya al-Mohareb, a female preacher and university professor, people familiar...
...Loujain al-Hathloul, Aziz al-Yousef and Eman al-Nafjan are among more than a dozen activists detained in May 2018 just weeks before a ban on women driving in the kingdom was lifted....
...Eman Al Nafjan (Saudi Arabia): The women’s rights blogger and founder of the Saudiwoman’s Weblog has been jailed over her reporting on elections, human rights activists and the fight for women in the country...
...Eleven women’s rights activists, including Loujain al-Hathloul, Aziza al-Yousef and Eman al-Nafjan, did go on trial this month....
...Bloggers who wrote about sensitive issues not covered by the local press have also been arrested, such as Eman al-Nafjan and Nouf Abdulaziz....
...Others, including Eman al Nafjan, a linguist known for her blog “Saudiwoman”, belong to a younger generation....
...The detainees include Aziza al-Yousef, a veteran women’s rights advocate, Eman al-Nafjan, a linguist known for her blog “Saudiwoman,” and Loujain al-Hathloul who was first arrested four years ago after she...
...Al-Mabrouk Ghraira Omran, the Beida government’s justice minister, was quoted in the Libyan media condemning the trial as illegal and saying that the judges were acting under duress....
...Lt Colonel Mohamed Mabrouk was on his way to work when masked assassins in two cars obstructed his way and opened fire from automatic weapons....
...One of the groups, Ansar Beit al-Maqdis, claimed responsibility for the November 17 shooting of Lieutenant Colonel Mohammed Mabrouk, a senior national security officer, in Cairo....
...“Work feels empowering,” says Eman al-Nafjan, a Saudi blogger involved in recent driving protests that saw women illegally driving in the kingdom. “But we are going from zero.”...
...In fact, she sees cosmetic surgery as an indicator of women’s emancipation. “Women have jobs, disposable income, they’re more informed . . . that is definitely a positive trajectory.”...
...“Drug use among judges has become a serious problem,” said Eman Suparman, the chairman of the Judicial Commission, a state body that oversees the appointment of judges....
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