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Bahrain has been walking a political tightrope since war erupted in Gaza as it seeks to ease public fury at a conflict that has killed thousands of Palestinians while preserving a deal with Israel ...
Bahrain Celebrates Its History as a Pearling Center A new walking trail in Muharraq explains a legacy of the gem dating to the Bronze Age.
Bahrain says two soldiers killed in Houthi drone attack By Reuters September 26, 20234:18 AM PDTUpdated September 26, 2023 ...
Naval Support Activity Bahrain in Manama, Bahrain, shown here on April 14, 2022, is the headquarters of U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, the U.S. 5th Fleet, and Combined Maritime Forces.
Bahrain lacks land, so it's building more: lavish artificial islands The Persian Gulf nation’s plan will double its land mass—at a steep cost to its vibrant marine life.
At the new Raffles Al Areen Palace Bahrain, the 78 villas have private courtyards and pools. Each comes with a butler, who can arrange pearl dives and tours of the resort’s art collection.
Members of the Shi’a community in Bahrain protested the executions. Interviewees told Human Rights Watch that Bahraini authorities set up checkpoints in and around al-Diraz neighborhood starting ...
Bahrain was one of the first states in the Gulf to discover oil and to build a refinery. It never reached the levels of production enjoyed by Kuwait or Saudi Arabia, and so has had to diversify ...
Bahrain’s Crown Prince Salman Bin Hamad (another son of King Hamad) has been in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm El-Sheikh for the UN climate change summit COP27 in recent days, where he talked ...
Bahrain is famous for its flawless natural pearls, which are the result of freshwater springs merging with the salty Arabian Gulf (the name Bahrain actually means two seas).
Indeed, Bahrain’s internal problems have simply expanded commercial opportunities for British firms, who are selling weapons, PR services and spyware to the Bahraini Government.
Margarita’s husband is being transferred to Bahrain. Just the word Bahrain conjures up an ombudsman I met whose husband was stationed in Bahrain. She had a pool, a BBQ pit and a maid who came ...
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