Bahrain press review

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

-- HM the King, HRH the Premier and HRH the Crown Prince congratulate the Egyptian leadership on October victories.

-- On behalf of HM the King.. Isa bin Salman attends the celebrations marking ascension of Sultan Brunei to the throne.

-- Holy Quran competition kicks off in Moscow under the patronage of HM the King.

-- HH Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad takes part in Chechen celebrations marking the President’s birthday and the 199th anniversary of the establishment of Grozny.

-- In the first gathering of GCC cardiologists in the kingdom: Bahrain provides the latest heart medicines for its citizens.

-- Public Security Chief: Children and the victims of human rights traffickers.

-- Insurance for temporary government employees.

-- The government in its response to the MPs: setting up vital projects providing jobs for a large number of the national workforce.. The Education Minister: We look at the teacher as an educational leader and a pillar for development.

-- Trump: There must be an end to Iran’s aggression.

-- Secret report: Qatar may not host the World Football Cup because of the crisis and the Arab boycott as well as an increase in risk-taking rate.

-- Trump speaks with the army Commanders about a “lull before the storm”.

-- The international campaign to eliminate nuclear weapons wins the Nobel Prize for Peace.

-- Talabani funeral held in Kurdistan in the presence of representatives from the Iraqi government and Kurdish leaders.

-- Sources: Iranian authorities put Khatami under house arrest.

-- The regime’s forces enter Al-Mayadeen, one of the last strongholds of Daesh (ISIS) in Syria.

-- Washington lifts partly the sanctions on Sudan.

-- Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques: We are determined to bolster relations with Russia.

-- Mass demonstrations for teachers in Iran protesting their conditions.

-- Saudi Arabia slams “inaccurate and misleading” information in the UN report on Yemen.

Source: BNA