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Iraq Begins Legal Proceedings against 14 French ISIS Fighters
2019-03-16
Iraq has begun court proceedings against 14 suspected French members of the Islamic State (IS) jihadist group captured by U.S.-backed forces and transferred to Iraq from Syria last month, two legal sources said.
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Qatar and FIFA Study 2022 World Cup Expansion
2019-03-16
Soccer’s world governing body FIFA and Qatar’s World Cup organisers concede there are challenges and obstacles to expanding the 2022 tournament from 32 to 48 teams but neither is willing to take the idea off the agenda just yet.
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Baghdad: Photo Exhibition Held on 8th Anniv. of Peninsula Shield Entry to Bahrain
2019-03-16
Activists held a photo exhibition in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, coinciding with the eighth anniversary of the entry of Saudi and Emirati troops (within the framework of the Peninsula Shield forces) to Bahrain to crush pro-democracy protests.
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Fakhriya and Zakiya: Different Stories, Same Suffering
2019-03-16
In the mid-1990s, a young woman named Dhawiya Al-Sayed Alawi from Bilad Al-Qadim passed away, leaving behind twins, Hassan and Hussein, who were only one year old at the time.
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Head of Emergency Department Denies There’s Crisis after Voluntary Retirement of Dozens of Medical Staff
2019-03-16
The head of emergency and accident department at the Salmaniya Medical Complex, Raed Al-Marzouq, denied the existence of a crisis, after dozens of medical staff joined the voluntary retirement program.
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Yacoub Al Nasser: What Did King Want from Charter?
2019-03-15
The steps taken by Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa after assuming power in March 1999 do not reflect even a fragment of willingness to work towards political reform, as the man hasn’t ever stood behind a reformist project, or even had a different vision to move the country forward into a space other than that in which it has remained in under the reigns of his father or grandfathers.
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Detention of Justice Ministry Employee and Lawyer Sister over Bribery Case Continues
2019-03-15
The minor criminal court decided to renew the detention of an employee in the ministry of justice and his sister (a lawyer) for 15 days pending investigations over case of receiving sums of money for the release of a convicted person in a fraud case.
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British Firm to Manage Bahrain World Trade Center and Moda Mall
2019-03-15
A British real estate company signed on Sunday (March 10, 2019) an agreement under which it manages Bahrain World Trade Center and Moda Mall.
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Moody's: Low Oil Prices Increase Gulf Countries' Debt Accumulation
2019-03-15
Low oil prices increase the credit challenges of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, especially Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman and Bahrain, said Moody's credit ratings agency.
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Al-Maraj Says Bahraini Females Constitute 45% of Bank's Employees
2019-03-15
Governor of Central Bank of Bahrain, Rasheed Al-Maraj, said that Bahraini females constitute 45% of the total employees in the bank.
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Bahrain Sentences 167 People to Prison in Crackdown on Dissent
2019-03-15
A Bahraini court sentenced 167 people arrested in 2017 at a sit-in outside the home of Bahrain's leading Shi'ite Muslim cleric to between six months and 10 years in prison at a trial in late February, court documents and lawyers said.
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Bahraini Khawla Matar Appointed as Deputy Special Envoy for Syria
2019-03-15
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres announced the appointment of Khawla Matar of Bahrain as the Deputy Special Envoy for Syria.
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Interpol Issued Red Notices for 20 People over Khashoggi Killing: Turkey
2019-03-15
Turkey said on Thursday that Interpol had issued red notices - asking police worldwide to locate and provisionally arrest a person pending extradition - for 20 people regarding the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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Yemenis Bury Children Killed in Hajjah Air Strikes
2019-03-15
Hundreds of mourners in northern Yemen on Thursday buried 17 civilians, including nine children, killed in air strikes last week as Western pressure increased on the warring parties to end the devastating four-year war.
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Gov’t to Raise Unemployment Benefits by Taking Surplus of Unemployment Fund
2019-03-15
There is no legal term that can describe the government's expeditious referral of a bill allowing the government to benefit from the surplus of the Unemployment Insurance Fund to finance the voluntary retirement program.
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Abbas Al-Murshid: Why I Didn’t Trust the King?
2019-03-15
After about a year of this bitter image, and particularly on November 22, 2000, the outlines of the “National Action Charter” started to appear as a political project aimed at ending the endeavors of the 1990s constitutional uprising (1994-2001).
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Appeals Court Abolishes 3-Year Jail Term against Suspect Accused of Assembling, Returns Case to First-Instance Court
2019-03-14
5 years after being convicted of assembling and burning tires on public street in Al-Juffair in 2014 and after being sentenced to 3 years in jail. The defendant appealed the verdict but he wasn't informed about the hearings and didn't attend them, thus the verdict was voided. Therefore, the high appeal criminal court abolished the ruling and decided to refer the case back to the original court to re-issue the verdict.
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CSB Completed Studying of 8000 Bonuses Requests and Allowances in 2018
2019-03-14
Director General of Organization and Position Budget at the Civil Service Bureau Jamal Abdulaziz Al-Alawi said that manpower planning and budget directorate concluded in 2018 studying about 8016 requests related to bonuses and allowances.
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Bahrain Opposition Figure Gets 6 Months for Sudan Tweet
2019-03-14
A prominent opposition politician in Bahrain faces up to six months in prison for a tweet about Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir.
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3-Year Suspended Jail Term Handed down to Former Minister over Financial Case
2019-03-14
The First Minor Criminal Court sentenced a former minister to 3 years in jail over charge of issuing 50 thousand BD cheque without balance and set 1000 BD bail to suspend the sentence.