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The King of Bahrain's Dilemma Amidst the Al-Aqsa Flood Operation
2023-10-12
Just a couple of days ago, the Palestinian resistance executed a surprising operation within Israeli territories, resulting in the deaths of more than 800 Israelis. This marked a profound catastrophe for the entity, reminiscent of the events last seen during the October War, which transpired half a century ago.
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Prudent Choices for Riyadh, Ill-Considered Military Ventures for Manama
2023-10-12
In the wake of the Al-Aqsa Flood operation, it's only natural for observers to ponder the most beneficial path for Saudi Arabia. Is it the pursuit of normalization with an occupying entity that now appears far more vulnerable than initially perceived, or would it be wiser to rebuild relations with a well-established nation?
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Jizan Attack Exposes the Flaws in Bahrain's New Defense Pact with the US
2023-10-10
On September 14, Bahrain inked a fresh defense agreement with the United States. Just four days later, Manama revealed a drone attack in the vicinity of its troops stationed in Jizan, Saudi Arabia, near the Yemeni border, resulting in casualties among Bahraini soldiers.
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Is Our Economy Growing or Is It Our Debt?
2023-10-10
Following its session on October 2, the government released the quarterly economic report of the Kingdom of Bahrain for the second quarter of 2023. The report indicated that the country's economy experienced an overall growth of 2%.
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The Demise of Shale Oil Lie
2023-10-06
The recent announcement by Italy's Eni company, signaling its withdrawal from the shale oil exploration project, marks a somber conclusion to one of the most misleading narratives in Bahrain's history.
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Jordanian Security Services: Suppress the People and and Leave them Unemployed
2023-10-05
In Manama, a meeting of the Bahraini-Jordanian Joint Security Committee took place, and on the sidelines of this gathering, Interior Minister Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa held discussions with Major General Obaidullah Al-Maaytah, the Director of Jordanian Public Security.
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After a Billion Pounds: British Government Detains Al-Wadaei, Raises Concerns Among Dissidents
2023-10-04
For the UK, the mission to bolster the position of Bahrain's ruling monarchy has become a quasi-exclusive endeavor bearing significant strategic advantages. This includes a complete reintegration into the Gulf region, with London seemingly acting as a contractor for governance projects.
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The Unfolding Decline of Bahrain's Social Insurance Organization
2023-10-02
In a disconcerting turn of events, the Social Insurance Organization in Bahrain, one of the largest custodians of public funds, finds itself forced to liquidate its assets to meet pension obligations.
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Bahrain's Purchase of Italian FC Inter Milan Raises Concerns about Social Insurance Organization Funds
2023-10-02
The Social Insurance Organization has been experiencing investment losses, with its profits appearing disproportionately small in comparison to its substantial assets, valued at 2.6 billion dinars in fixed and movable assets.
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From Qatar to Iran to Yemen, Conciliations Signed: Bahrain Remains Excluded
2023-10-02
"Coming out of a victory, entering into a loss" is what applies to Bahrain in all the regional conflicts it has entered. Countries are reconciliating and Bahrain is left hanging.
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Who is Blamed over Death of Bahraini Soldiers in Jizan?
2023-09-30
A few days ago, the Bahrain Defense Force mourned a number of its members after news of a drone attack targeting the headquarters of the Bahraini forces participating in the war on Yemen.
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Bahrain's Speaks at the UN, State of Repression Gives Lecture on Freedoms and Tolerance
2023-09-30
In his speech to the United Nations General Assembly, the Bahraini Minister of Foreign Affairs, Abdullatif Al-Zayani, lied to the world so effortlessly.
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Government Enters "Financial Foolishness" Stage: Low Oil Prices, Higher Deficit
2023-09-28
Bahrain Mirror: Believe it or not, the government of Bahrain has come after only nine months to request a meeting with the Speakers of the House of Representatives and the Shura Council and their members, in order to raise the debt ceiling by one billion dinars. It also announced that the country's actual deficit reached BD381 million ($1.01 billion) for the first six months of this year alone.
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Three Years since Bahrain's Normalization: Selling Sovereignty for Nothing
2023-09-25
Three years have passed since Bahrain normalized its relations with the Israeli entity. This step that has not been popularly accepted in Bahrain for three years, has made clear to the world, beyond any doubt, the wide and large gap between the rulers and the people, as the two sides seem to live in two completely different worlds.
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Bahrain Buys Old Illusion: Summary of Crown Prince's Historic Visit
2023-09-25
Bahrain's Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad's visit to Washington ended with a meeting with US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.
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Bahrain, US Sign Strategic Agreement: Protecting Those in Power with Complete US Hegemony
2023-09-13
Bahrain and the United States are expected to sign a strategic economic and security agreement this week that will upgrade the U.S. security commitment to the Gulf kingdom, according to US media reports.
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Washington to Welcome Bahraini Official who Evades Country's Crises Instead of Resolving them
2023-09-12
Crown Prince and Prime Minister Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa will travel to the United States next week for an official visit, leaving behind a host of deepening crises, mainly an open-ended hunger strike that more than 800 prisoners of conscience have launched over a month ago.
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Prime Minister Preoccupied with Ramzan Al-Nuaimi's Songs while 800 Prisoners on Hunger Strike
2023-09-11
What is the stance of the Prime Minister of Bahrain regarding what's happening in Jaw Central Prison? Does the Prime Minister deny the deteriorating humanitarian crisis, in which more than 800 prisoners of conscience have been on hunger strike for a month?
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Did Prisoners Reject Offer for Additional Privileges?
2023-09-07
Political prisoners on hunger strike in Bahrain have rebuffed government concessions and will extend their protest, raising the stakes in the biggest showdown in recent years between dissidents and the ruling family, Reuters reported. This piece of news was published in most media outlets and was circulated by the world's press.
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Prisoners Continue their Hunger Strike Despite Promises
2023-09-05
More than 800 political prisoners in Bahrain are entering their fourth week of hunger strike, and for the first time in a long time, the government seems helpless and placed in a narrow corner, facing media and political pressure without its ability to maneuver.