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Strangest Story of Syrian Muslim Brotherhood Leaders: Father in Qatar and Son in Bahrain
2017-07-20
Syrian Muslim Brotherhood official resided in Qatar while his son, another extremist leader ran the Brotherhood movement in Bahrain.
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Qatar Says It will not Negotiate Unless Neighbors Lift Blockade
2017-07-19
Qatar will not negotiate with its neighbors to resolve the Gulf dispute unless they first lift the trade and travel boycott they imposed two weeks ago, its foreign minister said, but added Doha still believed a solution was possible.
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AP: Bahraini Activist Charged under Terrorism Law
2017-07-19
A Bahraini rights group says a female activist has been charged under an anti-terrorism law amid a crackdown on dissent in the U.S.-allied Gulf island nation.
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Public Prosecution Accuses Al-Saegh of Terrorism, Arrests Her along with Other Activists for 6 Months
2017-07-19
Few hours after UN independent experts issued a statement in which they expressed deep concern at reports that Ibtisam Al-Saegh has been tortured, the public prosecution claimed that she is engaged in forming a terrorist group.
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Iran's Zarif Hopes Yemen War does not Lead to Iran, Saudi Conflict
2017-07-19
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Monday that he hopes Yemen's war will not spark direct confrontation between Iran and Saudi Arabia and that they can work together to end the conflict in the country and Syria.
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UN Experts Urge Bahrain to Investigate Reports of Torture and Ill-Treatment of Ibtisam Al-Saegh
2017-07-19
A group of United Nations experts has expressed deep concern at the alleged arbitrary detention of Bahraini human rights defender Ibtisam Al-Saegh amid reports she has been tortured and sexually abused and is now on hunger strike.
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RSF Urges Bahrain to Overturn Nazeeha Saeed’s Conviction
2017-07-19
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) urged in a statement it published on its website the Bahraini authorities to overturn journalist Nazeeha Saeed’s conviction on a charge of working illegally, which has been upheld on appeal. RSF also called on the authorities to stop violating media freedom.
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Turkish Presidency: Turkey's Erdogan Plans Gulf Trip on July 23-24
2017-07-19
Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan is planning to visit Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar on July 23-24, the Turkish presidency said on Tuesday.
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140 Bahraini Doctors Unemployed since 4 Years
2017-07-18
Local newspaper said that there are about 140 Bahraini unemployed doctors who were not employed by the ministry of health although they graduated 4 years ago.
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Congestion in Al-Salmaniya Emergency Department Sunday, 60 Patients without Beds
2017-07-18
A Local newspaper reported that accident and emergency department in Al-Salmaniya medical complex was crowded with patients on Sunday (July 16, 2017) and that more than 60 patients were in the emergency department waiting for beds in order to be transferred to medical departments.
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Total of Financial Payments via E-Payment Transactions Reach 46 Million BD
2017-07-18
The number of online transactions has shown an increase in the value of the financial payments in 2016 that reached BD46 million, data released by Information and eGovernment Authority (iGA) showed.
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Bahrain: State Budget Still Needs King’s Signature 6 Months after Onset of Financial Year
2017-07-18
Shura Council passed in its session on Sunday (July 16, 2017) the draft-law, on the general state budget for the two fiscal years 2017 and 2018.
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Al-Arabiya: Bahraini Wanted Killed in Security Operation in Saihat
2017-07-18
Al Arabiya sources revealed that Saudi emergency forces eliminated on Friday (July 14, 2017) wanted Bahraini convict Hassan Mahmoud Ali Al-Abdullah on Friday in Saihat, east of Saudi Arabia.
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Reprieve: 14 Saudis Facing Imminent Execution for Protest Offences
2017-07-18
There are urgent concerns that 14 Saudi Arabian men accused of protest-related offences are facing imminent execution, Reprieve reported on its website.
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Open Letter to EU Urging Halt of Surveillance Tools Export to Authoritarian Countries, Including Bahrain
2017-07-18
A group of international NGOs sent an open letter to the European Union (EU) member states and its institutions, urging them to stop the export of surveillance equipment to authoritarian countries.
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Questions for Head of Bahrain’s NSA 10 Days After Ebtisam Al-Saegh’s Arrest, Brian Dooley
2017-07-18
Human Rights First’s Brian Dooley wrote a letter addressing the President of Bahrain’s National Security Agency (NSA), Sheikh Talal bin Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, 10 days after Bahraini human rights activist Ebtisam Al-Saegh’s Arrest.
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US Set the Stage for New Gulf War, Middle East Monitor
2017-07-18
The US has set the stage for a fresh armed conflict ready to burst at any time in the Gulf, following the rift between Qatar and other Gulf and Arab countries.
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UAE Wants International Monitoring of Qatar
2017-07-18
A senior United Arab Emirates (UAE) official said international monitoring was needed in the standoff between Qatar and its Arab neighbors, adding he saw signs that the pressure exerted on Doha "was working".
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Qatar says Media Report Reveals UAE Role in Hack that Sparked Crisis
2017-07-18
Qatar said on Monday that a U.S. media report had shown that the United Arab Emirates was involved in an alleged hack of Qatar's state news agency in late May that helped spark a diplomatic crisis in the Gulf.
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Egypt Insists Qatar Meets Demands, Sanctions to Remain
2017-07-18
Egypt is standing by the list of demands it and three Gulf Arab countries made of Qatar and will keep sanctions against Doha in place, Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry told his Kuwaiti counterpart on Monday.