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29 Feb 2020
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15 Jan 2025
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21 May 2025
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Enhances Cloud-Based Security and Deployment Flexibility with AI-Powered Solutions in the Middle East
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28 May 2025
Tintin in Bahrain
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27 May 2025
Eugenia
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26 May 2025
Infrastructure project in Juffair completed
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7 Jul 2025
HRH Prince Salman celebrates McLaren victory
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7 Jul 2025
Efforts are underway to push for a significant policy shift that could see residents in Bahrain’s newly-urbanised areas receiving vital infrastructure services and public facilities without having to wait for years. At present, the Housing and Urban Planning Ministry mandates that at least 50 per cent of any residential development must be inhabited before services such as roads, lighting, public transport, schools, clinics, parks and sewage systems are set up. Municipal leaders believe this policy is outdated and leads to prolonged suffering, especially for families who are among the first to move into new areas, often having to endure years of isolation and lack of basic amenities.
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6 Jul 2025
Kondapalli Bomallu
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6 Jul 2025
A renewed call to upgrade infrastructure and essential facilities at Hamad Town’s historic Souq Waqif has been made by the Northern Municipal Council, as part of ongoing efforts to enhance the market’s long-term appeal and functionality. The council’s technical committee chairman and area councillor Jassim Hejres, who has been spearheading efforts to improve the market, said the suq deserves more than just cosmetic improvements. He urged authorities to push forward with installing proper roads, a functioning sewage system plus public toilets, and called for a clear timeline for implementation.
People
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6 Jul 2025
Volunteers and community groups are rallying together to deliver water, food and thermos bottles to support labourers working at sites across the country, braving the scorching summer heat. Several initiatives have also been launched to spread awareness about the importance of staying hydrated and eating a nutritious diet to avoid health complications that may occur as temperatures continue to soar. The Indian Community Relief Fund (ICRF), a registered charitable association, has lined up a number of programmes, as part of its 10th Thirst Quenchers initiative, to help outdoor workers around the country beat the heat.
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6 Jul 2025
Sunset Glow - Financial Harbour
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5 Jul 2025
British rock band Oasis reunited in Cardiff on Friday as the Gallagher brothers put more than 16 years of acrimony behind them to deliver a hit-packed set that took thousands of fans back to the optimism and swagger of the 1990s. The Manchester band defined the "Britpop" revival of guitar music, before tensions between Noel Gallagher, the band's main songwriter, and his younger brother, lead singer Liam, led to its split. The group walked onto the stage in the 74,500-capacity Principality Stadium and launched into "Hello," sounding as tight as at the height of their fame.
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5 Jul 2025
XL Caffe?
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5 Jul 2025
More than 13,200 single-use plastic water bottles have been collected by a Bahrain-based community group as part of a campaign that aims to educate people about the importance of reducing plastic waste and cleaning up the environment. Budaiya Hub, part of the Global Shapers Community (GSC), revealed the figures as they posted a video on Instagram, highlighting their ‘Plastic Free July’ initiative and encouraging the local community to do their part. It follows a call made by GSC to hubs around the world to contribute a short film showing the impact they have made in their local communities in the fight against plastic pollution. “When we saw a statistic by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development that said plastic leakage into the environment is expected to increase by 50 per cent by 2040, we wanted to do our part to help,” Budaiya Hub environmental consultant and shaper Rahma Aleskafi told the GDN.
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5 Jul 2025
Short Story Entry by Maria S Haneef, 22, SUNSETS YOU PAINT
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10 Mar 2020
Prize writing contest - May 2022 entries still welcomed!
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29 Feb 2020
A Concealed Lie - U18 entry
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15 Apr 2021
Short story entry: Tear That Spoke
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13 Oct 2020
All work and no play is … no fun!
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20 Jan 2020
With the Batelco team
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4 Mar 2020
Ducati 2020 Panigale V4 - International Press Test @ Bahrain International Circuit (BIC)
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26 Jan 2020
London memories
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9 Feb 2020
Vibrant Bahrain sky
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9 Feb 2020
Trackdays @ Bahrain International Circuit (BIC)
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22 Feb 2020
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