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2018: 7602 Media Items Outcome of Hate Speech, Newspaper Article Causes Arrest of Popular Hymn Reciter
2019-02-02
Around 7,602 media items were the outcome of the hate speech and hate-provoking messages targeted at human rights defenders, political activists, Bahraini citizens and international human rights institutions in 2018.
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Over 1,700 Companies registered for VAT
2019-02-01
The National Bureau for Revenue (NBR) announced that over 1,700 companies have registered for the Value Added Tax (VAT).
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Education Ministry Failed to Pay over BD 300 Thousand Dues to Local Transport Company since Year and Half
2019-02-01
A local transport company complained that the Ministry of Education had not paid in arrears exceeding 300,000 BD since year and a half.
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U.N. Khashoggi Investigator Seeks More Information in Turkey
2019-02-01
The U.N. investigator leading the inquiry into the killing of Jamal Khashoggi said in Turkey on Thursday she had not yet received all the information she is seeking, but still hopes to conduct a successful probe.
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2018: Nasser bin Hamad Ironman World Championship "Win" April Fool's Prank of October
2019-02-01
The official website of the tournament and its social media pages posted pictures and videos showing Germany’s Patrick Lang winning the Ironman World Championship.
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Several Jaw Prison Inmates Poisoned after Lunch Meal: HR Activist
2019-02-01
A number of Jaw Prison inmates were poisoned on Monday, human rights activist Ibtisam Al-Saegh reported.
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30 MEPs Ask Thailand to Release Hakeem Al-Araibi
2019-02-01
30 MEPs sent an urgent letter to the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in particular Thai Minister of Foreign Affairs Don Pramudwinai, in which they expressed their deep concern regarding the arrest of Bahraini player and urged the Thai authorities to release Hakeem Al-Araibia and ensure he returns safe to Australia.
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UAE Used Cyber Super-Weapon to Spy on iPhones of Foes
2019-02-01
A team of former U.S. government intelligence operatives working for the United Arab Emirates hacked into the iPhones of activists, diplomats and rival foreign leaders with the help of a sophisticated spying tool called Karma, in a campaign that shows how potent cyber-weapons are proliferating beyond the world’s superpowers and into the hands of smaller nations.
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2018: Oil Discovery Resembles "April Fools", No Clue on How to Extract 80 Bln Barrels of Shale Oil
2019-02-01
Bahrain's announcement of the discovery of a large shale oil field off the country's west coast was one of the highlights of 2018. It was the largest discovery as described by the state agency since 1932; estimated to be over twice the size of the Bahrain Field. It was a great occasion for formal government celebration, but it also quickly turned into unanswered questions.
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MoI Detains Sayed Majeel Al-Mashaal for Two Days to Present him to Public Prosecution
2019-02-01
The Ministry of Interior decided on Thursday (January 31, 2019) to detain head of Ulama Islamic Council Majeed Al-Mashaal for two days to present him to the public prosecution.
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2018: Bahrain Chases Australian Refugee Ex-Bahrain Footballer Hakeem Al-Araibi to Thailand
2019-01-31
The former Bahrain football player Hakeem Al-Araibi is still being held in a Thai prison, pending a final court decision on his extradition to Manama, although he had entered Thailand as a refugee in Australia.
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Muslim Congresswoman Ilhan Omar Demands Sheikh Ali Salman’s Release
2019-01-31
Muslim Congresswoman Ilhan Omar joined the calls to release Bahraini opposition leader Secretary-General of Al-Wefaq National Islamic Society Sheikh Ali Salman whom the cassation court has recently upheld his life term, which has drawn wide criticism from the international community.
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Saudi's Anti-Corruption Probe Ends with Dozens Detained
2019-01-31
Saudi Arabia announced Wednesday the end of a high-profile anti-corruption probe that boosted the state coffers by more than $100 billion and has left dozens detained.
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Sheikh Al-Rabii and Sayed Al-Mashaal Summoned for Investigation, Saar Obsequy Temporarily Closed
2019-01-31
The Bahraini authorities summoned on Wednesday (January 30, 2019) Sheikh Mohammad Saleh Al-Rabii (one of the senior cleircs in Bahrain) and Sayed Majeed Al-Mashaal for investigations two days following his release.
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Al-Araibi’s Wife Urges Thai PM to Help her Husband: Treat him as You did with Rahaf
2019-01-31
An Australian website said that the wife of detained footballer Hakeem Al-Araibi has sent an emotional appeal to Thailand's Prime Minister urging him to help return her husbandd to his house in Australia.
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2018: Foreign Workers Residence Building Collapses over Anti-Trafficking Propaganda
2019-01-31
Bahrain has used the foreign labor issue as a cosmetic product to cover up the deteriorating human rights situation in the country. There has; however, been no real change in the conditions of this category of residents despite Washington's award granted to its ally in this field.
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HRW: Thailand Must Release Hakeem Al-Araibi
2019-01-30
Thailand's government should immediately release the refugee football player Hakeem Al-Araibi and let him return to his wife and team in Australia, Human Rights Watch said yesterday in announcing a campaign for his freedom.
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Parliament Unanimously Approves Government Program
2019-01-30
The House of Representatives unanimously approved on Tuesday (January 29, 2019) the government's work program for the next four years.
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Australian PM Tells his Thai Counterpart: “Al-Arabi’s Case is Important Matter to Him Personally”
2019-01-30
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has urged Thailand to stop the extradition to Bahrain of a detained soccer player who has refugee status in Australia, his office said Tuesday.
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Washington Says Life Term against Sheikh Ali Salman Narrows space for Free Expression and Political Activity in Bahrain
2019-01-30
The US Department of State said that the verdict issued by the cassation court in Bahrain against the opposition leader Sheikh Ali Salman "narrows the space for free expression and political activity" in the country.