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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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- HM King pardons 963 inmates for National Day celebrations
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Alfa Romeo can fight for a place in Q3 on Saturday despite Valtteri Bottas missing out on a whole practice session on Friday, according to the Finn himself. Bottas reported a misfire on his out-lap in FP1 and then managed just one further lap later in the session before a technical issue ended his running, leaving him without a time in the first session. But Bottas bounced back with a much more competitive FP2, finishing sixth overall and seeing the potential for a top-10 qualifying performance. “It was definitely a challenging first session and disappointing first practice but it made…
It’s getting tough to hide the confidence at Haas, as a strong Friday in Bahrain suggests a much more competitive year for the team this season – with returnee Kevin Magnussen particularly excited. Haas wrote-off 2021 in order to focus on their car development for this year’s regulations, resigning them to a scoreless season at the back of the grid. But after quick times in pre-season testing, both cars were in the top 10 in FP2. And Magnussen wasn’t going to try and talk down his optimism as he returns to F1. “The car’s been feeling good all day, again,…
Bahrain has achieved the highest ranking among Arab countries in the World Happiness Report 2022, published by the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Solutions Network. The report ranks the Kingdom in the 21st position out of a total of 146 countries, improving one position from last year’s report. The report highlighted that the Kingdom is among the ten countries with the largest gains from 2008-2012 to 2019-2021. These results affirm the Kingdom’s commitment to social and economic development with citizens at its heart, as per global indicators. The World Happiness Report 2022 ranks 146 countries based on how happy their citizens…
Red Bull Red Bull opted not to run the soft compound tyre in the unrepresentative early afternoon session, instead saving the red-marked rubber for the cooler evening conditions. It was a decision that paid dividends, with Verstappen topping the timing sheets and looking comfortable in doing so. Perez couldn’t quite match his team mate but does tend to start slowly on a Friday, so he will be keen to get up to the sharp end of the grid come qualifying. Max Verstappen – FP1: 1:34.742, P5; FP2: 1:31.936, P1 “The car felt good today, testing here last week means we’ve…
Manama: His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, today toured the Bahrain International Circuit (BIC) following the first practice session of the Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2022 race. His Royal Highness highlighted that the Kingdom has become a global destination for motorsport events, thanks to the Kingdom’s skilled national workforce and prominent role in organizing and hosting successful races over the years. His Royal Highness toured the paddock and track area, where he met with senior Formula 1 figure, team managers, racers, and race organizers, and was briefed on…
Max Verstappen set an impressive pace as the teams got down to business with the first Friday practice of the season in Bahrain. While some were happy with their efforts, others were frustrated. Here are five things we learned at Sakhir. 1. Red Bull carry end of test form into first race Red Bull were the season favourites after testing – and that belief was only enhanced after their performance in Friday practice in Bahrain, with defending champion Verstappen sporting a smile and a spring in his step when we chatted after the opening sessions. Verstappen said the car “felt…
AlphaTauri’s Pierre Gasly set the pace in first practice for the Bahrain Grand Prix, as the 2022 Formula 1 season – featuring revolutionary new cars – got under way… The Frenchman used the soft tyres to pump in 1m 34.193s, 0.364s clear of the medium-shod Charles Leclerc, who had a 360-degree spin when on the medium tyres before recovering, with Ferrari team mate Carlos Sainz third. George Russell was the leading Mercedes in fourth, 0.4s off the pace but a quarter of a second quicker than team mate and seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton (P7). Reigning world champion Max Verstappen…
National Guard Commander, General Shaikh Mohammed bin Isa Al Khalifa, met with Chief of Pakistan Air Force (PAF), Air Marshal Zaheer Ahmad Babar Sidhu, at the Command headquarters in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad. The PAF Chief hailed the visit of the National Guard Commander to Pakistan which comes within the framework of boosting military relations between both countries. The National Guard Commander praised the advanced level of bilateral military cooperation, lauding Pakistan’s role in preserving regional and international security and stability. Both sides discussed issues of common interest and ways of further bolstering bilateral relations of friendship and cooperation mainly…
Even as authorities lock down cities in China’s worst outbreak in two years, they are looking for an exit from what has been a successful but onerous COVID-19 prevention strategy, the Associated Press (AP) reported. A study, interviews with Chinese public health staff and recent public messaging by government-affiliated experts indicate that China is exploring ways of slowly easing its zero-tolerance approach — with the emphasis on slowly. The latest sign came Monday in an essay published by Zhang Wenhong, an infectious disease specialist who is part of Shanghai’s COVID-19 response team and known as China’s “Dr. Fauci” — after…
Labour and Social Development Minister Jameel bin Mohammed Ali Humaidan received Khalid Zayed Ali who presented a copy of his PhD dissertation titled “Role of Bahraini newspapers in prioritizing political issues”. The PhD thesis analyses the impact of Bahraini newspapers in directing public opinions regarding political issues and using journalistic styles in highlighting topics and proposals to officials. The minister stressed the importance of the dissertation and commended the writer’s efforts to rely on field research, scientific style and investigative style.
