Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.
- Traffic Directorate announces new regulations for use of electric bikes and scooters
- Court sentences defendants in two terrorism cases of communication with Iran’s Revolutionary Guard
- Mumtalakat reports another record year with profits rising to BHD 592.7 million
- Amal Al Fardan wins gold, bronze at African Open Championship
- Labour Minister receives AGU President
- Shanxi mine accident in China leaves 82 dead, 9 missing
- George Russell wins sprint race at Formula One Canadian Grand Prix
- Antonelli tops practice sessions at the Canadian Grand Prix in Formula 1
Author: News Desk
Bahrain has reported 45 new COVID-19 cases, of which 43 are among expatriate workers and 2 were the contact of active cases, this takes today’s total cases to 336. These newly registered cases bring up the total cases in the kingdom to 9,138 and there are 4,538 active cases of which 8 are critical and the rest stable, according to the Ministry of Health. There are currently 25 COVID-19 cases receiving treatment. MOH also reported 6 new recoveries from COVID-19, taking today’s recoveries to 122. This brings the total recoveries in the country to 4,587. Bahrain has so far conducted 281,204…
UAE’s Indian Embassy has published an unconfirmed schedule for the third phase of Vande Bharat Mission repatriation flights from May 26 to June 4. https://twitter.com/StarvisionNews/status/1264612085775958017?s=20 Over 6,000 people were repatriated in the first two phases of repatriation. More than 350,000 Indian residents living in the UAE have applied for repatriation, which is about 10 percent of the Indians living in the country. Also Read: Saudi Arabia reports 2,399 new cases, 11 deaths Bahrain reports 291 new cases, total cases crossed 9,000 Qatar announces 1,501 new cases, 2 deaths Oman reports 513 new cases, highest daily cases
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson backed his senior adviser Dominic Cummings on Sunday, despite calls from within his own Conservative Party for the aide to resign for travelling 250 miles during the coronavirus lockdown. Cummings, who masterminded the 2016 campaign to leave the European Union, came under pressure when newspapers reported he had travelled from London to Durham in late March, when Britain was under a strict lockdown to combat the coronavirus outbreak. With Johnson’s words that he had acted with integrity, Cummings was safe. But the row within the governing Conservatives looked set to ripple on, with those who…
The United Kingdom’s death toll from confirmed cases of COVID-19 rose by 118 to 36,793, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Sunday. UK’s cases have risen to 259,559 on Sunday, according to a Worldometers tally. Also Read: New York Times fills front page with names of virus dead Hong Kong police fire tear gas on biggest protests since COVID curbs US, China nearing ‘brink of new Cold War’: Chinese foreign minister Russia reports 153 coronavirus deaths, highest daily toll yet
Saudi Arabia has reported 2,399 new coronavirus infections during the past 24 hours, raising the total to 72,560, according to the health ministry. There were 2,284 recoveries on Thursday, taking the overall number of recovered cases to 43,520, according to the MOH. Meanwhile, 11 more people succumbed to the deadly virus taking the total number of COVID-19 related fatalities in the Kingdom to 390. Riyadh topped the list of new cases with 742 infections, followed by Makkah (611), Jeddah (474), Dammam (136), Khobar (120), Al Jubail (82) and Madinah (69). The ministry continues to urge people to only go out when…
Bahrain has reported 291 new COVID-19 cases, of which 188 are among expatriate workers and 103 are contacts of active cases. These new cases bring up the total cases in the kingdom to 9,093 and there are 4,499 active cases of which 8 are critical and the rest stable, according to the Ministry of Health. There are currently 30 COVID-19 cases receiving treatment. MOH also reported 116 new recoveries from COVID-19, bringing the total recoveries in the country to 4,581. Bahrain has so far conducted 280,270 COVID-19 tests for the early detection of the virus. So far Bahrain has reported 13…
Muslims performed blessed Eid Al-Fitr prayers at the Mecca Grand Holy Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque today this morning, complying with mandatory health precautions in terms of numbers and measures followed in other prayers. At Grand Holy Mosque in Makkah, the prayer was led by Imam and preacher of the Mosque Sheikh Saleh bin Humaid, while the Imam and preacher of Prophet’s Mosque Sheikh Abdullah bin Abdulrahman Al-Baijan led the prayers in Medina. The preachers congratulated Muslims on Eid Al-Fitr, praying to Allah the Almighty to accept their fasting, prayers, charity, and good deeds. Also Read: Oman reports 513 new…
The United States is pushing relations with China to “the brink of a new Cold War”, the Chinese foreign minister said on Sunday, with tensions soaring over coronavirus, Hong Kong’s status and other issues. “It has come to our attention that some political forces in the US are taking China-US relations hostage and pushing our two countries to the brink of a new Cold War,” foreign minister Wang Yi told reporters. Longstanding friction between the two powers over trade, human rights and other issues have been pushed to new heights since the COVID-19 outbreak. Wang did not identify what “forces”…
Hong Kong police fired tear gas and pepper spray to disperse thousands protesting on Sunday against Beijing’s plan to directly impose national security laws on the city, the biggest flare-up in the city since COVID-19 lockdowns began, reported Reuters. Crowds thronged the bustling shopping district of Causeway Bay, where protesters chanted slogan. The protest was the first since Beijing proposed national security laws on Thursday and pose a fresh challenge to Chinese President Xi Jinping as authorities struggle to tame public opposition to China’s tightening grip over the global financial hub. The demonstrations come amid concerns over the fate of…
The New York Times has filled the front page of its Sunday edition with the names of those who have died from the novel coronavirus, said dpa international. All of the usual articles, photographs and graphics were replaced by the list of names and excerpts from their obituaries to memorialize the dead as the United States approaches the “grim milestone” of 100,000 coronavirus fatalities, the news outlet wrote. The assistant editor of the paper’s graphics desk Simone Landon said she and her colleagues realized that “both among ourselves and perhaps in the general public, there’s a litle bit of fatigue…
