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Labor Ministry Didn't Pay Private Sector Workers' Salaries Directly to their Accounts
2020-05-02
Nothing justifies the Bahraini government not paying private sector workers directly, especially since the decision to pay wages includes employees registered in the Social Insurance Authority.
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Transparency Demanded from Liquidity Fund, Quota for Small Traders
2020-04-29
A decision was made to double the Liquidity Fund in order to cope with the Coronavirus repercussions on the private sector, while the process of approval of applications lacks transparency, and small traders demand a "Quota" for their projects that have been the most affected by the virus.
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Marshal's Son Follows Father's Footsteps, Opens Bapco for Foreigners
2020-04-28
The Bahrain Oil Company (Bapco) hired dozens of foreign workers earlier this year, at a time when the number of unemployed citizens in the country is increasing, new information revealed.
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Bahrain: Coronavirus Test Costs Exceeds $40 Million, Most Tests Made for Expatriates
2020-04-27
Until Friday, April 24, 2020, the cost of tests carried out by medical staff as part of the campaign to combat the coronavirus epidemic exceeded 15 million dinars.
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Bahrain's Successes in Fighting Coronavirus at Risk
2020-04-27
The first phase of success that Bahrain has achieved in its fight against the Coronavirus pandemic is seriously under threat, with the increase in infections amongst expatriates who already suffer from difficult conditions and exploitation by their employers.
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Fawziya Rashid: You Opened a Door which Better Remain Closed
2020-04-24
Fawziya Rashid, a Bahraini national of Pakistani origin and "Akhbar Al-Khaleej" writer, opposed the call for pardoning political prisoners even amid the increasing fear for their lives due to the Coronavirus outbreak.
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What Does it Mean that Bahrain Pays Debt with Debt?
2020-04-23
Last month, Bahrain borrowed $1.25 billion (BD470 million) to pay bonds due by the end of March.
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Reasons that Make Prisoners Release Urgent Necessity
2020-04-23
Bahrain has pardoned more than 900 prisoners after the Coronavirus outbreak, only one third of which are political detainees. Bahrain's prisons remain overcrowded with prisoners of conscience and political prisoners.
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Public Fundraising Campaign Launched in Bahrain to Ease Country's Financial Burden
2020-04-20
Bahrain has launched a public fundraising campaign to help ease pressure on the finances of the country, which is facing increasing difficulties with slow production and ongoing drop in oil prices.
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Has WHO Updated its Instructions on Wearing Masks as Al-Qahtani Claims?
2020-04-13
Nothing has changed in the World Health Organization (WHO) data regarding wearing masks to prevent the Coronavirus infection, as a member of the National Taskforce for Combating the Coronavirus has alluded to.
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Frustrated Bahrainis Mock BDF Masks: A Ghutrah is More Useful than their Masks
2020-04-12
Frustrated Bahrainis, who were involved in purchasing the poor quality masks that were introduced to the markets in the past two days by the Bahrain Defence Force (BDF), described the whole situation as an inhuman exploitation, greedy abuse and theft of people's money.
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New Commerce Ministry Failure: Mask Prices Dramatically Increase in Bahrain
2020-04-11
The Bahraini Ministry of Commerce and Industry has failed to control pharmacies and companies working in the medical field in Bahrain, as the price of masks has risen dramatically after the government decided to oblige citizens and residents to wear medical masks in public facilities and places
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Increase of Coronavirus Cases Alarming, Virus Threatens 475,000 Low-Wage Foreign Workers
2020-04-11
All the cases that emerged among expatriates, who amount to hundreds of thousands in Bahrain were announced in the first week of April only.
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Bahrain Defence Force Introduces Poor Quality Masks in Markets after Obliging Citizens to Wear them
2020-04-11
Bahrain Mirror received information that the Bahrain Defence Force (BDF) supplied markets with poor quality masks which were sold at high prices on Thursday (April 9, 2020).
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Is it Time to Empty Bahraini Prisons of Political Prisoners?
2020-04-10
Bahraini activists continue to call for the release of the largest number of political detainees and prisoners of conscience amid the outbreak of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) across the world. They are pushing the authorities to empty Bahraini prisons of political prisoners in light of the worrying situation.
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Imprisoned Journalist Al-Jaziri Refutes Khoury Claims: We're Piled Up with No Preventive Measures
2020-04-09
In an audio recording from inside prison, imprisoned journalist Mahmoud Al-Jaziri explained that the statement of Maria Khoury, Chairperson of the National Institute for Human Rights (NIHR), and other members, aired on Bahrain television, regarding their alleged visit to the prison for the purpose of protecting the prisoners is "merely a play that has nothing to do with reality".
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Protecting Lives of Prisoners Priority, Not Punishing them
2020-04-09
At a time several countries have made decisions releasing prisoners due to fear of Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in prisons, the authorities in Bahrain are being very strict and stubborn in not releasing political prisoners.
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Bahrainis Launch Campaign on Twitter Demanding Release of Political Prisoners before COVID-19 Takes Over
2020-04-07
Bahrainis voiced an urgent appeal via Twitter demanding the authorities in Manama to release political prisoners to save them from the risk of contracting the Coronavirus (COVID-19).
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Minister Abdullatif Al-Zayani Nowhere to be Seen When any Crisis Hits
2020-04-06
People inside and outside Bahrain are reacting and speaking up about the case of Bahrainis stranded outside the kingdom, except for Bahraini Minister of Foreign Affairs, Abdullatif Al-Zayani, who preferred to remain silent since his appointment.
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Where Did the Government of Bahrain Fail in the Coronavirus Issue?
2020-04-04
December 12, 2019 was the globally adopted date marking the discovery of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), which since has exhausted the world with its fast spreading and painful economic and humanitarian effects.