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Journalist Jaafar Al-Jamri's Trial Starts Today
2019-06-11
Journalist Jaafar Al-Jamri said that his first court hearings start today (June 11, 2019) over tweets he posted on Twitter.
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Saudi Air Defence Intercepts Two Houthi Drones
2019-06-11
Saudi Arabia's air defence forces intercepted two drones launched by Yemen's Houthis and targeting the city of Khamis Mushait, a Saudi led coalition spokesman said in statement released by Saudi Press Agency early on Tuesday.
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Bahraini Gov’t Gives Up Oil Extraction: What’s the Future of “Historic Oil Discovery”?
2019-06-11
In an unprecedented step in the region, Bahrain announced on (June 2, 2019) allowing foreign companies to own 100% in projects of natural oil and gas extraction inside the country.
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Government Delays Providing Support to Gulf Air, BAS in Critical Phase
2019-06-10
Vice president of Bahrain Airport Services (BAS) Nabeel Khalid Kanoo said that the company is going through a very critical phase, due to the delay of the Gulf Air Company in paying its dues, stressing that the government delays providing financial support for Gulf Air.
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Interior Ministry Forces Sayed Al-Mashaal to Pledge Not to Lead Worshipers in Diraz Mosque
2019-06-10
The Bahraini regime prevented head of Ulama Islamic Council, Sayed Majeed Al-Mashaal, from leading worshipers in the Imam Al-Sadiq Mosque in Diraz through making him sign a written pledge presented by the interior ministry as he was summoned for investigation in Hamad Town police station, roundabout 17.
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Happy Eid to Prisoners
2019-06-09
People in Bahrain are not treated equally even in the morning of the Eid holiday that is celebrated with sweets, the scent of incense, joy and laughter of children and kisses on the grandparents’ foreheads.
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After Withdrawal of 4 Unions, “Gongo” Union to Disunite
2019-06-08
The “Gongo” union that seceded from the General Federation of Workers Trade Unions in Bahrain (GFWTUB) is to disunite after withdrawal of four unions affiliated with it.
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“Retweet Government” Criminalizes Follow and Retweet
2019-06-08
It is ironic that Bahrain, which is known as the “Retweet Island” for being fully obedient to Riyadh and Abu Dhabi’s will, is preventing its citizens from “following” or “retweeting” anti-government accounts and incriminating anyone who follows such accounts or retweets their tweets.
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University Graduates Make Up Over Half of Bahrain's Unemployed
2019-06-08
The head of a parliamentary inquiry committee said that more than half of the unemployed registered in the Bahraini Ministry of Labor are university graduates, pointing out that the number is expected to increase.
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US Senate to Vote Next Week on Blocking Arms Sales to Bahrain and Qatar
2019-06-08
The US Senate will witness two votes next week following efforts by Senator Rand Paul to prevent arms sales to Bahrain and Qatar, the Hill website reported.
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Twitter Slams Bahrain for Criminalizing “Follow” of Opposition Accounts
2019-06-08
Twitter criticized the Bahraini Interior Ministry’s announcement criminalizing the “follow” of accounts on its site, stressing that this poses a significant threat to freedom of expression and press.
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7500 Foreigners Work in Gov't Sector, Cost 15% of State Budget Expenses: CSB
2019-06-06
The Civil Service Bureau said that the number of employees in the government sector will be only 40 thousand after finishing implementing the voluntary retirement program, Al-Ayam newspaper reported.
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Major World Financial Bodies Plan to be at U.S.-Led Palestinian Conference
2019-06-06
Global financial bodies including the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank plan to be present at a U.S.-led conference on the Palestinian economy this month that the Trump administration has cast as an overture to its peace plan.
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Bahraini regime Outperforms Experiments of Repression and Tyranny in Facing Freedom of Expression: Al-Wefaq
2019-06-04
Al-Wefaq said that the Bahraini government targets the security of the people, and therefore, unleashes its followers to commit the worst misconducts and incitement against anyone who disagrees with the authorities, after the Ministry of Interior threatened citizens not to follow any anti-regime accounts on social media outlets.
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Ayatollah Sheikh Isa Qassim Calls to Commemorate Quds Day, Condemns "Deal of Century"
2019-06-04
Spiritual leader of Shia majority in Bahrain Ayatollah Sheikh Isa Qassim urged the crowds to renew their promise to Palestine, calling for commemorating Quds Day.
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Mumtalat's Net Profit Decreases Due to Alba's Results
2019-06-03
Mumtalakat announced achieving BD 55.8 million net profits in 2018.
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Qatar Expresses Reservations over Gulf and Arab Summits Outcomes
2019-06-03
Qatar's foreign minister said Sunday that Doha rejected the outcome of the recent Mecca talks on mounting regional tensions with Iran as it had not been properly consulted.
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Bahrain to Allow Foreign Companies to Take 100% Stakes in Oil, Natural Gas Extraction Projects: News Agency
2019-06-03
Bahrain is to allow foreign companies to own 100 percent of oil and natural gas extraction projects in the Gulf state, under an order issued by Prime Minister Sheikh Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa on Sunday, Bahrain News Agency reported.
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US Says Prepared to Talk to Iran "with No Preconditions"
2019-06-03
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Sunday his country was ready to talk with Tehran "with no preconditions", but with no indication lifting sanctions over Iran's nuclear programme is on the table.
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Bahrain Says Following Opposition Social Media could Result in Legal Action: Reuters
2019-06-03
Bahrain, a U.S. ally that hosts the Navy's Fifth Fleet, has warned citizens and residents that following anti-government social media accounts could result in legal action, hardening a government campaign against critical online voices.