Bahrain Press Preview

Manama, May 28 (BNA) — Bahrain newspapers issued this morning highlighted in their headlines the most important news and events witnessed by the local arena. They are also concerned with the latest developments on the Arab and international arenas.
The following are the most important headlines:

– HRH Premier said, during meeting with citizens, let’s all be a shield against conspiracies.
– HRH Prime Minister approves the execution of works of Mohammed bin Khalifa Specialist Cardiac Hospital.

– Thousands of citizens have signed a letter to Obama emphasizing the conduct of the US Ambassador is unjust and biased.
– As Hezbulla a terrorist organization, political organizations will be banned when connecting with it.
– HRH Princess Sabeeka praises Al-Mabarrah programs for enabling promising national cadres.
– During meeting with Dr. Fatima Al-Balooshi, Dr. Jemilah Mahmood commended Bahrain’s social development schemes, considering it an example to follow by other countries.
– Bahrain Free Labour Unions Federation cautions Al-wifaq against politicizing the companies’ trade union work.
– Minister of State for Human Rights said the suspended students have exercised their rights to perform their final exams.
– Foreign Undersecretary and Swiss Confederation Ambassador explore investment opportunities in Bahrain.
– Parliament First Deputy Chairman: Iran’s blatant intervention in Bahrain’s internal affairs must be decisively addressed.
– Interior Minister discusses cooperation with MPs.
– Deputy Premier reviews cooperation relations with Kuwaiti Ambassador.
MJ


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BNA 0737 GMT 2013/05/28

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