UAE tourists warned not to photograph peopleTourists visiting places in the UAE such as Dubai or Abu Dhabi are cautioned not to take photos of people, including those working for airlines, said a report. According to a report in ETurboNews, a six month jail sentence and fin More… |
People's power foils Turkish coup bidSupporters of President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan shout slogans at the Taksim Square in Istanbul, Turkey, on July 16. Turkish Prime Minister Yildirim reportedly said that the Turkish military was involved in an attempted coup d'etat. Th More… |
People risks top focus of M&A activity: reportPeople risks, including employee retention, cultural integration, benefit levels and overall talent management, remain a top focus during mergers and acquisitions (M&A), revealed a report. The report, recen More… |
New training centre to revive handicrafts in BahrainPeople from across the world could learn traditional handicrafts from experts in Bahrain if authorities approve plans for a proposed training centre, said a report in the Gulf Daily News (GDN), our sister publication. &nb More… |
100 people unaccounted for after South Africa mine collapseMore than 100 people were unaccounted for after a gold mine in Mpumalanga province in northeastern South Africa caved in, a union official said on Friday, while emergency services said 49 miners had so far been brought to the surface. More… |
Floods swamp US cities; 9 m people in risk areasRecord flooding from rain-swollen rivers has washed out hundreds of structures in Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma, forcing thousands to flee their homes, and 9.3 million Americans still face flood warnings. At le More… |
Bahraini festival to focus on disabled peopleEight Bahraini films highlighting the struggles of people with disabilities will be screened this weekend during a first-of-its-kind festival. Short films and documentaries from over 50 countries will be showcased at the Voices Film Festival 2 More… |
Bahrain is still on Mers alertPeople in Bahrain could still be at risk of contracting coronavirus, despite camels in the country testing negative for the deadly virus. Health authorities in the kingdom conducted nationwide tests on camels, which were believed to be the sou More… |
Iran accused of opening terrorist training camps in BahrainBahrain’s Interior Minister Lieutenant General Shaikh Rashid bin Abdulla Al Khalifa has accused Iran of opening its camps to train terrorist groups which target the lives of innocent people. He also condemned relentless misl More… |
Bahrain residents urged to donate food, medicine for NepalPeople in Bahrain have been urged to donate food or medicine, instead of clothes, to a nationwide aid drive for survivors of the Nepal earthquake. The Bahrain Red Crescent Society (BRCS), located in Hoora, has been receiving donat More… |