Social media and news agencies are major sources for tracking news and events. With these sources' massive amounts of data, it is easy to spread false or misleading information. Given the great dangers of fake news to societies, previous studies have given great attention to detecting it and limiting its impact. As such, this work aims to use modern deep learning techniques to detect Arabic fake news. In the proposed system, the attention model is adapted with bidirectional long-short-term memory (Bi-LSTM) to identify the most informative words in the sentence. Then, a multi-layer perceptron (MLP) is applied to classify news articles as fake or real. The experiments are conducted on a newly launched Arabic dataset called the Arabic Fake News Dataset (AFND). The AFDN dataset contains exactly 606912 news articles collected from multiple sources, so it is suitable for deep learning requirements. Both simple recurrent neural networks (S-RNN), long short-term memory (LSTM), and gated recurrent units (GRU) are used for comparison. According to evaluation criteria, our proposed model achieved an accuracy of (0.8127), which is the best and highest accuracy among the deep learning methods used in this work. Moreover, the performance of our proposed model is better compared to previous studies, which used the AFND.
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Objective of this research focused on testing the impact of internal corporate governance instruments in the management of working capital and the reflection of each of them on the Firm performance. For this purpose, four main hypotheses was formulated, the first, pointed out its results to a significant effect for each of corporate major shareholders ownership and Board of Directors size on the net working capital and their association with a positive relation. The second, explained a significant effect of net working capital on the economic value added, and their link inverse relationship, while the third, explored a significant effect for each of the corporate major shareholders ownershi
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