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WTO to Investigate Qatari Allegations of Saudi Piracy
2018-12-19
The World Trade Organization (WTO) said on Tuesday it would investigate Qatar’s allegations of intellectual property breaches against Saudi Arabia, despite the kingdom’s objection that the WTO had no standing to hear the case.
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Saudi Collected More than 50 Billion Riyals in 2018 from Ritz Settlements
2018-12-19
Saudi Arabian government collected more than 50 billion riyal ($13.33 billion) so far this year from settlements reached with detainees in a crackdown on corruption launched at the end of last year, said Finance Minister Mohammed al-Jadaan on Tuesday.
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Two Scenes in King's Accession to Throne Day: Naturalized Individual Expresses Love to King, Indigenous Bahraini Speaks of Oppression
2018-12-19
Two scenes on the day of the 17th anniversary of the King's Accession to the Throne that summarize the current situation of the country, of the Bahraini citizen as well as the days to come with which the king promised his people.
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Health Ministry Admits Shortage of Medications
2018-12-18
Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health Waleed Al-Mana'a admitted the presence of medicine crisis at the ministry, but he said that the matter doesn't exceed "shortage of medications" and doesn't form a crisis.
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Moody's Changes Bahrain Credit Rating to B2 with Stable Outlook
2018-12-18
Moody's Investors Service yesterday changed Bahrain's rating to B2 with a stable positive outlook.
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U.N. Security Council Considers Action to Back Yemen Deal on Hodeidah
2018-12-18
The U.N. Security Council is considering a draft resolution that asks U.N. chief António Guterres to submit proposals by the end of the month on how to monitor a ceasefire agreed by Yemen’s warring parties for the key port city of Hodeidah, diplomats said on Monday.
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General Dynamics Warns Canada of Huge Liability if It Cancels Saudi Deal
2018-12-18
The Canadian arm of General Dynamics Corp warned Ottawa on Monday the federal government would incur "billions of dollars of liability" by unilaterally scrapping an agreement to sell armored vehicles to Saudi Arabia.
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Canada is Looking for a Way out of Big Saudi Arms Deal, Says PM
2018-12-18
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, speaking in an interview that aired on Sunday, said for the first time that his Liberal government was looking for a way out of a multibillion-dollar arms deal with Saudi Arabia.
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Bahrain Foreign Minister Defends Australia's Decision on Jerusalem
2018-12-18
The foreign minister of U.S. ally Bahrain has defended Australia’s formal recognition of West Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, saying the move would not affect a future Palestinian state with east Jerusalem as its capital.
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Bahrain: Prison Authorities Harass Prominent Rights Activist Nabeel Rajab
2018-12-18
The official Twitter account of prominent Bahraini human rights activist and political prisoner, Nabeel Rajab, said that the authorities of Central Jaw Prison, have exercised exceptional harassment against him.
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53 HR Organizations Call on Bahraini Authorities to Release Nabeel Rajab, Drop Charges against Him
2018-12-18
Human rights organizations from around the world have sent an open letter to the Bahraini authorities calling for the immediate release of Nabeel Rajab, the repeal of his convictions and sentences, and dropping all charges against him.
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Int’l Activists Question Britain’s Shadow Government’s Support for Bahrain
2018-12-18
Activists criticize British shadow minister’s praise for Bahraini government.
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Bill Law: Number of Bahrainis Stripped of their Nationality Equivalent to 1 Million Britons Made Stateless
2018-12-18
Gulf analyst Bill Law criticized the ongoing policy of revoking the citizenships of Bahrainis, highlighting that the number of Bahrainis who have been stripped of their citizenship is now close to one thousand in a country with an indigenous population of 650,000.
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Saudi Arabia Slams US Senate Vote as 'Interference'
2018-12-18
Saudi Arabia on Sunday rejected as "interference" a US Senate resolution to end American military support for a Riyadh-led war in Yemen, and another holding its crown prince responsible for the murder of critic Jamal Khashoggi.
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Gov’t Statistics: 70% of Bahrain's Population Muslim and 10% Christian
2018-12-18
A government census (including citizens and residents) on religious faith in the Kingdom of Bahrain, whose total population amounts to 450,000 people until 2017, recorded that those adhering to the Islamic faith reached 70.2% of the total population.
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Bahrain Asks 18 Bangladeshis Working in Mosques to Leave Country
2018-12-17
Bahraini local media reported that the Sunni Awqaf (Endowments) in Bahrain has dismissed 18 Bangladeshi nationals from working in mosques since one of the muezzins killed an imam of a mosque, where he works, and chopped his body into pieces.
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Al Bilad Says its Website was Hacked
2018-12-17
Al-Bilad local newspaper said its website was hacked at dawn on Friday, but succeeded Saturday in restoring it.
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Air strikes, Clashes Hit Yemen's Hodeida Despite Ceasefire
2018-12-16
At least 29 fighters, including 22 Huthi rebels, were killed on Saturday night in clashes and air strikes in Hodeida province, said a pro-government military source.
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Erdogan: One of Khashoggi Killers Said 'I Know How to Cut' on Audio
2018-12-16
One of the killers of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was heard saying “I know how to cut” on the audio of the killing Turkey shared with U.S. and European officials, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday.
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Qatar Slams GCC, Calls for Reformed Alliance
2018-12-15
Qatar has said on Saturday (December 15, 2018) that it is committed to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) but that the bloc needed to enforce its own rules, signalling that a reformed alliance could help end the Gulf crisis.