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The study aimed to identify the role of investigative coverage on Arab websites in arranging the priorities of Egyptian youth towards Arab issues. ; Where the community of the analytical study is represented in the survey investigations in the following Arab websites (Arej - Nerej - Darg), and the questionnaire was applied to a random sample of Egyptian youth consisting of (680) individuals from three governorates (Cairo - Sharkia - Minya).
The results of the study found the diversity of Arab issues that were dealt with by investigative investigations on Arab websites, the study sample (Arig - Nerej - Daraj); Crime cases in investigative investigations came in the first rank with a rate of 22.5%, followed by political issues with 20%, and economic and social issues with 11.25% in the second rank, followed by legal issues with 8. Then, in the fifth rank, humanitarian issues with 7.5%, followed in the sixth rank by educational issues with 6.25%, and then in the seventh rank are health issues and environmental issues with 3.75%, followed by the last in Eighth rank each of agricultural issues and other issues by 2.5%.
The results of the study revealed the diversity of the arrangement of Arab issues pursued by the Egyptian youth, the study sample, according to the degree of importance; Where crime-related issues came first for Egyptian youth, the study sample, with a rate of 16.5%, and for the importance of Egyptian youth, the study sample came in economic issues by 14.3%, and social issues came in third place with a rate of 13.5%, and political issues came in the fourth rank with a percentage of 12.8%, then came in the fifth rank humanitarian issues by 11.1%, and came in the sixth rank health issues by 8.9%, and came in the seventh rank educational issues by 7.2%, and came in the eighth rank legal issues by 5.7%, and came in the ninth rank environmental issues by 5.4%, while agricultural issues came in the tenth rank with 4.6%.
Keywords: investigative coverage - Arab websites - Arab issues - Egyptian youth - order of priorities.
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