Bahrain press review

Bahrain dailies issued today focused in their principal headlines on the main local, Arab and international events which occurred over the past 24 hours. The following is a round-up of the main topics:


-- HM the King congratulates Belize, Malta, Armenia leaders.

-- Call to set and international award in his name.. HRH the premier’s efforts to back peace praised.

-- Stressing Qatar did not move a step for reconciliation.. the Foreign Minister: Dialogue with Qatar must be well-founded or else it will be a waste of time.

-- Qatar treated the fishermen held captive there inhumanely.. Iran is squandering the money of its people on terrorist organisations and its agents in the region.

-- Marking the New Hijri Year.. Citizens express hope peace will prevail in the world and wars will disappear.

-- DERASAT and UNDP hold workshop on Bahrain growth alternatives.

-- The so called “opposition” brought destruction in February incidents.

-- Availing of the Korean medical experiences studied.

-- Saudi Foreign Minister: There are evidences and documents condemning Qatar.. Solving the problem will be by the Gulf countries.

-- Britain launches investigation into Qatar’s funding of a suspicious charity organisation in London.

-- Moscow warns Washington: We will strike Democratic Syria forces.

-- Protestors try to prevent an aid consignment from reaching Muslim Rohingya in Myanmar.

-- The fate of the Iranian nuclear agreement facing a deadlock in the UN.

-- Trump allows imposing sanctions on foreign companies doing business with North Korea.

-- The Yemeni government hails prolonging Weld Al-Shaikh’s mission.. Houthis remain silent.

-- Ankara, Tehran and Baghdad threaten to take measures in response to Kurdistan referendum.

-- Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to visit Russia in the outset of next month.

-- New demonstrations in France to protest the labour laws.

-- Three killed and 15 injured in a gas pipe explosion in Qom.

-- Sweden investigates information about a terror threat in Stockholm.

-- Turkish court sentences 14 lawyers to prison after accusing them of belonging to a terror organization.

Source: BNA