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Wife visits jailed Bahraini hunger strikerBlueRidgeNow.comAP The wife of a jailed Bahraini activist on hunger strike for more than three months says his condition appears better, but he is still only taking water and juice in his protest against government crackdowns in the Gulf kingdom.
Gulf Daily NewsBahrain praises Thai tiesGulf Daily NewsHe lauded outstanding relations bonding the two countries, stressing Bahrain's keenness on promoting economic, trade and investment co-operation. He underscored the importance of exchanging business visits to bolster co-operation and stressed the need ...US Defense Secretary, Bahraini Crown Prince Meet at PentagondefproThai PM has audienc
Bahrain to start construction of 'Dragon City'Trade ArabiaConstruction of a multimillion-dinar Dragon City will start soon in Bahrain, with the 46000 sq m first phase set to be operational by the third quarter of 2014, said China Middle East Investment and Trade Promotion Centre (Chinamex) chairman Hao Feng.Chinese-themed shopping mall to be built in BahrainChina DailyChinese Co to build
Wife visits jailed Bahraini hunger strikerSan Francisco Chronicle(05-13) 04:48 PDT MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) -- The wife of a jailed Bahraini activist on hunger strike for more than three months says his condition appears better, but he is still only taking water and juice in his protest against government crackdowns in ...
Gulf Daily NewsBahrain welcomes Thailand's PremierGulf Daily NewsMANAMA: Bahrain yesterday laid out the red carpet for Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Close and historic ties were highlighted as His Majesty King Hamad held official talks with the visiting dignitary, in the presence of His Royal Highness ...and more »
RCSI and plight of medics in BahrainIrish TimesSir, – In her excellent article “Why Bahraini human rights matter in Dublin”, Mary Fitzgerald (Education Today, May 8th) outlines the proposed charter for human rights for Irish universities operating overseas. It is notable that the charter is ...Why Bahraini human rights matter in DublinUniversity World Newsall 2 news articles »
Crisis has altered Bahrain's mediaThe Daily StarBy Nada al-Wadi Bahrain's ongoing political crisis has profoundly transformed the country's media landscape. Perhaps more so than in any of the other Arab uprisings, the struggle over the coverage of events is at the conflict's core.
Telegraph.co.ukBahrain extends detention of human rights activistTelegraph.co.ukBahrain has extended the detention of human rights activist Nabeel Rajab for participating in a January anti-government rally, his lawyer said on Sunday, after he was arrested over tweets deemed insulting to the government. Rajab was detained earlier ...Bahrain extends detention of rights activist Nabeel RajabPress TV
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