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- Social Development Minister participates in 45th session of Arab Ministers of Social Affairs Council, hands over presidency to Jordan
- Under the Patronage of HM King, Kingdom of Bahrain National Day celebration held
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- Bahrain’s streets, landmarks adorned for National Day celebrations
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Six people were killed after a car crashed into a crowd of people who had gathered to attend a local carnival on Sunday morning in Strépy-Bracquegnies, near La Louvière, Belgium. Abnother 10 people were sent to nearby hospitals with life-threatening injuries and 27 were “slightly injured,” Deputy Crown Prosecutor Damien Verheyen said. As a group of carnival-goers were marching towards the town center, “a car came from the back at high speed and crashed into group, pulverized a large number of people, continuing its way before stopping a little further down,” La Louvière mayor Jacques Gobert told reporters. The two…
With the fallout from last year’s epic season finale beginning to dissipate, Lewis Hamilton’s eyes are fixed on the new era and a fresh challenge for a record-breaking eighth crown… Formula 1 is a ravenous beast. No sooner has the flag fallen on a race than attention turns to the next event. This weekend’s hero is the next Sunday’s zero. And no sooner has one season ended than the focus switches sharply to the next. And while the repercussions of last season’s title decider are likely to ripple through the sport for some time, the immediate heat of the explosive…
Labor Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) Chief Executive Officer, National Committee Chairman for Combating Human Trafficking Jamal Abdulaziz Al Alawi met United Nations Office Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Chief of Human Trafficking and Migrants Smuggling Section (HTMSS) oIlias Chatzis. The meeting discussed the Prospects of Promoting Bahrain’s Efforts in Combating Forced Labor and Labor Exploitation. Al Alawi stressed the Kingdom’s commitment to promote partnerships, strategic collaborations preventing human trafficking, forced labour, and labour exploitation in particular. He highlighted Bahrain’s significant role in sharing its expertise and the successful initiatives at the regional level.
Advisor to His Majesty the King for Diplomatic Affairs Shaikh Khalid bin Ahmed bin Mohammad Al Khalifa received Israeli Ambassador Eitan Na’eh. The meeting reviewed the latest regional and international developments. The advisor praised the progress in Bahraini-Israeli relations at all levels. The ambassador expressed his appreciation to the advisor and stressed his country’s keenness to develop relations in all fields, and wished Bahrain further progress and prosperity.
Works Ministry said that the maintenance works of Shaikh Abdullah Avenue at Manama necessitate full closure of the avenue between Shaikh Isa Avenue and Isa Al Kabeer Avenue and the traffic will be diverted to surrounded roads. The closure will be effective on Monday for a period of 3 weeks.
Bahrain Chamber for Commerce and Industry (BCCI)’s election was held in the presence of all members of the election committee, the representatives from the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, and Tourism, and observers from Bahrain Transparency Society. The election for the 30th Board of Directors of the Bahrain Chamber started Saturday from 8 am until 10 pm. The election Committee headed by Adel Al Maskati announced the winning of the following candidates of board membership: 1. Sameer Abdulla Nass 2. Yousif Salahuddin Ebrahim Salahuddin 3. Waleed Ebrahim Khalil Kanoo 4. Mohammed Abduljabbar Mahmood Al Kooheji 5. Mohammed Farooq Yousif Al Moayyed…
Expo 2020 Dubai reached the remarkable milestone of 20 million visits on March 19, an amazing achievement making history against the odds while bringing the world together in the UAE for the largest global gathering since the start of the pandemic. Displaying huge resilience in the face of unprecedented challenges, the biggest event ever held in the Arab world has combined unparalleled cultural, educational, and entertainment experiences, with 192 countries coming together to showcase the best their nations must offer, UAE news agency WAM reported. World leaders, cutting-edge innovations, sporting heroes, Grammy-award winning artists, incredible architecture, Arab superstars, innovative forums,…
Bahrain’s national carrier Gulf Air, in cooperation with Formula 1 and Neste plan on performing a lower emission flypast at the 2022 Formula 1 season opener at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir on Saunday evening. Gulf Air unveiled its first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner with its new corporate identity at the Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2018 and today it is using Sustainable Aviation Fuel provided by Neste to conduct this years’ iconic flypast for the second year in a row. “For the second year in a row, we mark the beginning of the race with a truly…
Japan’s Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida, on Saturday said his country will invest $42 billion in India over the next five years in a deal that is expected to boost bilateral trade. Kishida met his counterpart, Narendra Modi, in New Delhi during his first visit to India since assuming office. The two leaders held talks ranging from the economy to security cooperation. In a televised press statement, Kishida said the investment plan will bring huge benefits for several industries, from the development of urban infrastructure to green energy. Kishida also said the two sides reaffirmed Japan and India’s commitment to strengthening…
It’s 11:30 a.m. at Krakow Main Station and Ruslana Shtuka is desperate for some fresh air. She and her friend, Anya Pariy, are Ukrainian refugees who’ve spent the last hour sorting through cardboard boxes full of children’s clothing in a dim tent just outside the train terminal of Poland’s second city. As Shtuka, 30, and Pariy, 25, push their shared black stroller around a historic square, they pass Italian tourists and shoppers with designer handbags in the sunshine, a world away from the war in Ukraine. The two mothers left Mykolaiv four days ago as Russian forces began bombing the…
