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Bahrain’s largest consumer products show, Autumn Fair, attracted more than 30,000 attendees on its first two days.
The judicial process in Bahrain has resumed for doctors and other medical staff who were sentenced to prison after they treated pro-democracy demonstrators injured during a government crackdown last year. Meanwhile, a civilian court overturned death sentences...
Educators across Bahrain have participated in the graduation ceremony of a specialist course on teaching human rights in the Kingdom’s schools.
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Bahrain’s Culture Minister, Shaikha Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa, has announced a broad raft of programs and events that will be held throughout next year to celebrate the Bahraini capital, Manama, as Cultural Capital of the Arab World 2012.
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In honor of U.N. World Habitat Day, His Royal Highness Prince Khalifa Bin Salman Al Khalifa called on the international community to mobilize and take the necessary measures to address potential risks resulting from climate change and address the need...
An independent commission investigating the unrest in Bahrain earlier this year says it has closed its office after hundreds of people forced their way in and clashed with staff members.
Five trade fairs in the Kingdom of Bahrain have brought in an estimated BD1 million worth of business during the month of July.
Bahrain is set to hold the first session in a national dialogue on reform demands made by majority Shi’ites who led mass pro-democracy protests earlier this year.
Bahrain’s Ambassador to the United States Houda Nonoo has welcomed White House comments regarding the fruitful beginning of Bahrain’s National Dialogue.