Bahrain to fly in specialist doctorsBahrainis who need healthcare that is unavailable in the country will no longer be sent abroad for treatment starting next year. The move, which will see doctors and medical experts flown in to treat patients instead, is part of a More… |
Summer work ban extension urged in BahrainCampaigners are calling on the Bahrain government to bring forward a midday ban on outdoor work, after doctors yesterday reported that more than 50 people required medical treatment within 24 hours. Bahrain bans all outdoor work b More… |
Summer work ban extension urged in BahrainCampaigners are calling on the Bahrain government to bring forward a midday ban on outdoor work, after doctors yesterday reported that more than 50 people required medical treatment within 24 hours. Bahrain bans all outdoor work b More… |
GCC patients get Thai visa exemptionGCC citizens who seek medical treatment in Thailand can stay there without a visa for 90 days starting tomorrow, a report said. The new rule will allow GCC citizens to visit the country along with three companions, including house More… |
US considering travel request from Yemen's SalehThe US government is trying to decide whether to let Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh travel to the United States for medical treatment, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said on Monday. Saleh was injured More… |
US mulling Saleh travel requestThe US government would only allow Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh to travel to the United States for "legitimate" medical treatment, and is now considering the request, a senior Obama administration official said on Monday. The offici More… |
Saudi king arrives in Morocco to convalesceSaudi Arabia's elderly King Abdullah arrived in Morocco on Saturday to convalesce after spending almost two months in New York for medical treatment, Saudi state media said. The official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) said Abdullah, aged about 8 More… |
Saudi crown prince returns home after treatmentThe crown prince of Saudi Arabia has returned to the kingdom after spending most of the year in Morocco following medical treatment in the US. Prince Sultan bin Abdul-Aziz, thought to be about 85, underwent an operation in New York in Febr More… |