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- Volunteer registration opens for “Bahrain is Well… Because You Are Its People” campaign
- General Command of Bahrain Defence Force: 74 Iranian missiles and 95 hostile drones destroyed
- Social Development Minister visits Social Welfare Complex in Hamad Town
- Qatar Defence Ministry announces successful interception of 10 drones, two cruise missiles
- Municipalities Minister inspects Northern and Southern Governorates post rainfall
- Commander-in-Chief reviews operations, readiness levels
- Anti-Cybercrime Directorate arrests individuals involved in serious offences affecting community security, publishing content expressing sympathy with the Iranian aggression
- HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister visits commercial markets to ensure the availability of essential goods and services
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Spanish-bought ventilators and other medical equipment held in Ankara by Turkish authorities will take off for Spain on Monday, Spanish foreign minister Arancha González Laya said in an interview with Spanish network Antena 3. The equipment is expected to be available for distribution among regional governments in Spain on Tuesday. The ventilators, produced by a company in Turkey, have been held by local authorities in Ankara since Friday. On Friday, the foreign minister said the ventilators would not arrive on time because “the Turkish government understands that they are a priority for the treatment of its patients.” However, Ankara said…
The Sharjah Entrepreneurship Centre, Sheraa, has awarded its first Access Sharjah winner, ‘Little Thinking Minds’, a US$100,000 equity-free grant. ‘BoBu’, ‘Narrativa’, and ‘almentor.net’ in the second position, were presented with a $20,000 equity-free grant, said a press release issued by Sheraa on Monday. Sheraa dedicated the inaugural edition of the programme, which was launched in celebration of Sharjah World Book Capital 2019, to those working in the publishing and digital content sector. This was done to support the Emirate’s vision of investing in the knowledge industry, with a strong focus on embracing pioneering and innovation-driven efforts. Launched late last year,…
The youngest recovered coronavirus patient in Saudi Arabia, who is just weeks old, was transported home following his hospital stay, a video shared on social media shows. Khalid, only weeks old, was carried in a hospital crib and transported in an ambulance car to his family’s house in a town called al-Duwadimi in Riyadh province. The baby was only four days old when he was infected with COVID-19, local media reported. Saudi Arabia recorded 61 new coronavirus cases on Monday, bringing the total number of cases in the Kingdom to 2,463, according to data on the Ministry of Health’s website dedicated to…
Millions of Indians turned off their lights and lit up balconies and doorsteps with lamps, candles, and flashlights on Sunday, in response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal to “challenge the darkness” spread by the coronavirus crisis. According to Reuters, Modi, who imposed a three-week-long nationwide lockdown on March 25, asked all citizens to turn out their lights for nine minutes at 9 p.m. local time on Sunday and to display lamps and candles in a show of solidarity. Modi’s call was met with a huge response, with many people lighting up their balconies. Others lit firecrackers, played musical instruments,…
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will declare a state of emergency on Tuesday, lasting for approximately one month, he announced Monday. Abe will hold a press conference on Tuesday to further explain the declaration. A different tactic: Abe says Japan’s state of emergency will differ from Western countries, adding that “basic economic activity” will continue, giving examples including public transportation and supermarkets. The Prime Minister’s advisory committee recommended that a state of emergency be declared for seven Japanese prefectures, including the Japanese capital of Tokyo and its second-largest city Osaka. The full list of prefectures affected is: Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, Chiba,…
The Ministry of Health of Oman announced on Monday the registration of 33 new positive cases with coronavirus, COVID-19, taking the total tally in the Sultanate to 331, in addition to two deaths. The ministry also pointed out that 61 patients have recovered from the virus, state news agency ONA reported.
Kuwait’s Minister of Health Shaikh Dr. Basel Al Sabah on Monday announced the recovery of four cases from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), raising the country’s total recoveries to 103. The minister told Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that lab tests and analyses had shown the recovery of the patients, two nationals and two residents. The cases will be admitted to a rehabilitation ward before being discharged from the hospital, the minister added.
Nadia, a tiger at the Bronx Zoo in New York, has become the first of her kind to test positive for the coronavirus. The 4-year-old female Malayan tiger tested positive after developing a dry cough and is expected to recover, the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Bronx Zoo said in a news release. Samples from Nadia were taken and tested after the tiger — and five other tigers and lions at the zoo — began showing symptoms of respiratory illness, according to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). No other animals at the zoo are showing symptoms. “Though they have experienced some decrease in appetite,…
Bahrain will overcome this crisis caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, no matter how difficult the challenges are. This was declared yesterday by His Royal Highness the Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa and His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince, Deputy Supreme Commander and First Deputy Premier. HRH the Prime Minister received HRH the Crown Prince at his palace in Riffa. HRH the Premier lauded the national efforts exerted to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the Kingdom through a set of precautionary measures. These have allowed Bahrain to be among the…
With the devastating impact the Coronavirus Pandemic is having on the global community, KHK Heroes called on the nation for a united cause; helping those who need it now more than ever. HH Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa directed KHK Heroes Boards of Directors to initiate campaigns to support the vision HRH Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince, Deputy Supreme Commander and First Deputy Premier and HH Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, His Majesty the King’s Representative for Charity Works and Youth Affairs, National Security Advisor and President of the Supreme Council for Youth and…
