Saudi Arabia’s youth unemployment rate dropped significantly over the past four years as more women between the ages of 15 and 34 have joined the ...
A professional mentorship program in Saudi Arabia has launched its third year of applications with thousands of students expected to take up the ...
Millions of young people flooded the streets of cities around the world on Friday to demand political leaders take urgent steps to stop climate change ...
According to population estimates, two-thirds of the roughly 80 million Congolese citizens are under 25 years of age. This Sunday's election will be ...
India’s 30-million-odd frustrated job-hunters are fretting and fuming over the federal government’s failure to provide employment even as ...
History testifies that there is no end to its evolution despite what some have claimed. This is because aspirations of its actors are in constant flux ...
The Middle East faces unprecedented challenges and transformations that are sweeping the region at a dramatic pace, which not only would shift ...
Arab youth expect Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to have a bigger impact on the Middle East than any other Arab leader, according to the 10th ...
“The right way to look for your life partner” is the motto used by Harmonica, the first Egyptian matchmaking mobile application, available ...
Starting Friday, March 30, tens of thousands of Palestinians amassed at Gaza’s eastern border gearing up for protests and vigils that are ...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is set to host the Misk Global Forum in November this year. The program seeks to encourage creativity among Saudi Youth. ...
Recent unrest in Iran shows that the country’s present leadership is completely out of touch with the aspirations of the younger generation. ...
Two more Iranians have been identified as having been killed under torture by authorities in Arak and Sanandaj during the recent uprising. The body of ...
The protests currently sweeping Iran are being considered the largest challenge to the Iranian regime since the Green Movement uprising in 2009 after ...
Youngsters among India’s 70 million down-hearted diabetics longing for a life partner can now heave a sigh of relief.Ahmedabad, Gujarat’s ...
President of Egypt Abdel Fattah al-Sisi honored the youth for their contributions to the World Youth Form at the closing ceremony of its sessions, ...
Recently, Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman, deputy premier and minister of defense, announced the launch of NEOM, a project that aspires to be ...
On browsing social media accounts of Iranian activists — on Feacebook, Twitter, Telegram and Instagram — one can feel the pulse of the ...
The past three decades have been tormenting at some level. The Berlin Wall fell, dragging with it the world that was taking it as a shelter. The ...
The strength of any political system is tested by virtue of its ability to arrange governance when positions are changed. This is what happened on ...
Jenan Moussa’s twitter page opens a unique window to her life and times. The young and happening Dubai-based roving reporter with a regional ...
Afghanistan may have become synonymous with war and terrorism but there are reasons to believe that it continues to be a much-loved country with ...
We are living in an age of disruption and globalization. Technology is changing the way we live and work, while the growth of global trade and ...
A few days ago, I talked in Snapchat about the program Lahza (Moment) which I present during Ramadan every year and about a new scientific program ...
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is one of the few Arab leaders who calls a spade a spade. He puts forward ideas that are relevant, not only to ...
Victoria Beckham got me thinking recently. The pop star turned fashion designer wrote a letter to her younger self
Years of neglect of societal development, dictatorship, military rule and adventurism have all brought us to this hell-hole
The Middle East must bet on its people and on a new partnership among the international community, the states of the region, and their people
The vilification of Saudi and Muslim youth continues to dominate the news in the United States
YouGouv study found that Saudi youth are interested in technology and working in the travel sector
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