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Saba Yemen
3 days ago
- Business
- Saba Yemen
Education Minister reviews performance at university of Sana'a
Sana'a - Saba: The Minister of Education and Scientific Research, Hassan Al-Saadi, emphasized the ministry's commitment to supporting the University of Sana'a and enabling it to maintain its leading position among Yemeni universities. During his visit today to review the university's performance and meet with its council, Minister Al-Saadi praised the efforts of the university's leadership and its academic and administrative staff under the current circumstances. He noted that working for knowledge and education, especially during this critical phase, is among the most virtuous deeds in the eyes of God. He expressed his hope that the University of Sana'a would lead other institutions in academic program quality, administrative efficiency, transparency, community service, and positive student engagement. He stressed the importance of promoting scientific , ethical values among students, with educators serving as role models in behavior, discipline, and professionalism. The minister commended the efforts of the university's previous leadership, which successfully overcame numerous challenges in recent years. He acknowledged that change is a natural process, expressing confidence in the ability of the current university president and his team to continue the path of progress and development. He reiterated the ministry's support for the university's leadership in addressing various challenges, reinforcing the University of Sana'a's role as a leading academic and national institution. For his part, Dr. Mohammed Al-Bukaiti, President of the University of Sana'a, affirmed that the university is implementing a comprehensive plan to address current challenges , enhance academic and administrative performance. He noted that the university presidency has activated departmental councils and introduced new mechanisms to ensure financial transparency, including a structured salary disbursement system covering half of the monthly wages. Dr. Al-Bukaiti highlighted the university's priorities, such as disbursing teaching hour payments, covering operational expenses for colleges , centers, and providing monthly transportation allowances for academic and administrative staff, alongside infrastructure development plans for labs, workshops, and facilities. He directed the formation of a committee to evaluate the academic, administrative, and financial performance of the university's 25 research and service centers to enhance transparent and responsible resource management. The president stressed the importance of leveraging scientific research to improve the university's standing in international rankings, where it has made notable progress in recent years. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print


Iraqi News
22-05-2025
- Politics
- Iraqi News
Prime Minister's Advisor Calls for Launching an Arab Media Alliance to Address Climate and Environmental Challenges
The Cultural Advisor to the Prime Minister, Aref Al-Saadi, called on Thursday for the launch of an Arab media alliance to confront climate and environmental challenges. He also emphasized the need to establish a unified environmental media discourse based on scientific knowledge that reflects the concerns of citizens. In his speech during the second day of the Arab Media Conference, hosted by the Iraqi Media Network and attended by an Iraqi News Agency (INA) reporter, Al-Saadi stated 'This important Arab conference is addressing one of the most critical issues threatening our present and future — climate change and the role of media in confronting it. Previous media conferences typically focused on combating terrorism, extremism, violence, and conflict. But thankfully, thanks to these conferences and the development this country has undergone, we are now in a stage where we can address climate change and its impact on Iraq.' Al-Saadi added that 'the Iraqi government has long realized that climate change is no longer a simple environmental issue, but rather an existential challenge that affects national, economic, and social security. In recent years, Iraq has faced waves of drought, desertification, rising temperatures, and declining water resources, which have necessitated serious action on both the local and international levels.' He noted that 'based on this understanding, Iraq has launched several environmental and climate initiatives, most notably the 'Green Iraq Initiative', aimed at expanding green spaces, combating desertification, and promoting renewable energy sources.' He further stated that 'Iraq continues to strengthen partnerships with friendly countries to transfer technology, build capacities, and finance sustainable projects. Amidst all these efforts, the role of media emerges as a strategic ally in the climate battle. Media is not merely a channel for news, but a driver of awareness, a shaper of public opinion, and a partner in policymaking.' Al-Saadi stressed, 'We, as Arabs, must establish a unified media discourse built on scientific knowledge, one that reflects the concerns of citizens and stirs collective conscience toward change.' He called for 'the launch of an Arab media alliance to tackle climate and environmental issues through various media formats, not limited to conferences, but extending to programs involving drama, cinema, documentaries, and all forms of environmental media to enhance awareness.' Al-Saadi concluded by thanking, on behalf of the Prime Minister, the Arab brothers for attending the conference in Baghdad, the Iraqi Media Network for organizing the event, and the Arab States Broadcasting Union for its participation in supporting and sustaining the conference and fostering Arab awareness and presence in Baghdad.


Saba Yemen
08-04-2025
- Science
- Saba Yemen
Minister of Education Inspects Basic Certificate Examinations
Sana'a (Saba) – Minister of Education and Scientific Research Hassan Al-Saadi inspected the progress of the General Basic Certificate examinations in the capital. Minister Al-Saadi, accompanied by a number of ministry undersecretaries, reviewed the progress of the examinations at the Rab'a Al-Adawiya, Yasser Al-Qadami, and Adhban examination centers. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Local)


Asharq Al-Awsat
04-03-2025
- Politics
- Asharq Al-Awsat
Israel Kills a Hamas Leader in West Bank, Suspected Hezbollah Member in Lebanon
Hamas mourned the death of Aysar al-Saadi, a senior commander in its al-Qassam Brigades, who was killed Tuesday by an Israeli airstrike in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin. Israel has been waging a major military operation in the northern West Bank for over a month. Hamas accused Israel of resorting to aerial bombardments due to its military failures on the ground. 'This new crime will not stop the growing wave of Palestinian resistance,' Hamas said in a statement. Al-Saadi, who had survived multiple assassination attempts, was targeted amid intense armed clashes between Palestinian fighters and Israeli forces in Jenin, according to the militant group. In Lebanon, an Israeli drone strike in the country's South killed one person, the state-run National News Agency reported. Local media outlets said the victim of the strike was a member of Hezbollah's elite Radwan Force. Israel has killed several Hezbollah officials in drone strikes in different parts of Lebanon since the 14-month Israel-Hezbollah war ended in late November.


Nahar Net
04-03-2025
- Politics
- Nahar Net
Israel says expands West Bank offensive inside city of Jenin
by Naharnet Newsdesk 04 March 2025, 15:09 The Israeli military said Tuesday it had expanded its offensive in the occupied West Bank currently in its 43rd day to new parts of the northern city of Jenin. Israeli forces "expanded the counterterrorism operation in northern Samaria to additional areas in Jenin", the military said, using the Biblical name for that part of the West Bank, adding it killed two Palestinians including a local Hamas leader during the overnight raid. Hamas mourned Tuesday the death of Aysar al-Saadi, a senior commander in its al-Qassam Brigades, who was killed in Jenin. Israel has been waging a major military operation in the northern West Bank for over a month. Hamas accused Israel of resorting to aerial bombardments due to its military failures on the ground. 'This new crime will not stop the growing wave of Palestinian resistance,' Hamas said in a statement. Al-Saadi, who had survived multiple assassination attempts, was targeted amid intense armed clashes between Palestinian fighters and Israeli forces in Jenin, according to the militant group.