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Recently, officials in the tiny Persian Gulf, Arab monarchy of Bahrain stated that they intended to clamp down on the “excesses” of foreign tourists. Bahrain’s liberal tolerance of tourists had made the island fertile ground for alcohol-drinking,...
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Anyone even remotely familiar with Saudi Arabia knows the country to be a staunchly and awfully conservative Kingdom where a clerical elite negates every aspect of...
made popular Jul 23 2009
I remember when Michael Jackson came to Tunisia to perform two shows. A aunt of mine attended the show and then wrote us a letter describing it as an unforgettable...
made popular Jul 3 2009
A while back I reported on riots in the Bahrain capital of Manama by the islands Shias against the Sunni ruling elite. The island is two-thirds Shias, but the Sunnis...
made popular Feb 27 2009
Riots have been on - going for days in the tiny Middle Eastern island nation of Bahrain. Police have been spread thorough the capital Manama to confront some violent...
made popular Feb 4 2009
Sandeep Singh Grewal
Manama, Bahrain-Another year gone by without any concrete step taken to protect domestic worker in the Kingdom who continue to be exploited by...
made popular Feb 3 2009
We don’t often hear about events in the this tiny island monarchy, but the people of Bahrain have recently made their presence known by marching in solidarity...
made popular Dec 22 2008
Bahrain has launched a new women empowerment project designed to raise the status of women in that Gulf nation.
made popular Aug 28 2008
In what is believed to be the second case of its kind in Bahrain, a woman gave birth to sextuplets at a hospital in Manama. The Bahraini woman gave birth to three boys...
made popular Jul 1 2008
Felipe Massa led from the first corner to rekindle his world title hopes with victory at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday, heading off team-mate Kimi Raikkonen as...
made popular Apr 7 2008
Poland’s Robert Kubica produced a stunning performance to claim pole position for Sunday’s Bahrain Grand Prix in his BMW Sauber.
made popular Apr 6 2008
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NO DOUBT, India is not a Taliban state. We live in a democratic country where right to freedom of individual has been enshrined in the Constitution and by law we are...
made popular Feb 10 2009
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