The Gulf Air Bahrain 2011 Grand Prix, due to be held on Mar. 13, 2011, was cancelled on Feb. 21 as a consequence of the pro-democracy uprising inspired by revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt (to be ...
The 2011 Bahrain uprising started on February 14, 2011, in part inspired by the protests in Tunisia and Egypt. However it also grew out of the country’s long history of demonstrations and protests; ...
The tiny state of Bahrain was thrust into the international spotlight this month when its regime violently suppressed pro-democracy protests. Although seemingly an extension of Tunisia’s and Egypt’s ...
In an April 19 op-ed in The Washington Times, Bahrain’s king, Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, wrote that his regime was forced into its ongoing brutal crackdown on political protest and dissent when “the ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – Bahrain's Pearl roundabout, the focal point of the island kingdom's 2011 Arab Spring protests, has reopened to traffic after being guarded by security forces for years.
DUBAI, United Arab EmiratesDUBAI, United Arab Emirates — A decade after demonstrators massed in Bahrain’s capital to call for the downfall of their government in 2011, authorities continue to suppress ...
The Obama administration and its support for democratic change in the Middle East has been on a collision course with Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other traditional monarchies of the ...
16:18 ET: Two Bahraini ministers, four upper house members and several judges have resigned on Wednesday night, according to Gulf News. Another 12 judges reportedly resigned yesterday. Some resigned ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A decade after demonstrators massed in Bahrain’s capital to call for the downfall of their government in 2011, authorities continue to suppress all signs of dissent.
(New York) – Universities in Bahrain should immediately reinstate all students, faculty, and staff who were dismissed solely for expressing opinions critical of the government and ruling family or ...
Bahrain: 2011 report to explore key role earmarked for high tech industries A billion-dollar 'technology city' slated for Bahrain International Investment Park is expected to boost growth in high-tech ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — A decade after demonstrators massed in Bahrain's capital to call for the downfall of their government in 2011, authorities continue to suppress all signs of dissent.
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