La Policía Nacional interviene en un bar de Arrecife ante la actitud …

La Policía Nacional tuvo que intervenir este miércoles por la tarde en un bar de Arrecife, tras recibir una alerta en la que se comunicaba que un individuo estaba ebrio y “muy agresivo” en el interior del establecimiento. Según esta llamada, el hombre estaba “amenazando a los clientes del bar con un palo”. Varios coches policiales se dirigieron hasta este bar, ubicado en Las Rapaduras, en Arrecife. Cuando los agentes Read more [...]

Gulf Air enhances Kuwait services from 40 to 42 weekly flights

in Route Planning Tourism Posted 31 July 2014 · Add CommentGulf Air will increase its flights between Bahrain and Kuwait from 40 to 42 flights per week.<![CDATA[ ]]> The airline’s decision to add frequencies to the Kuwaiti capital followed an increase in passenger demand between the two countries.  Gulf Air’s acting chief commercial officer, Ahmed Janahi said: We are delighted to announce two additional frequencies between Bahrain and Kuwait to further strengthen our regional network. Read more [...]

Ferrari: dai mozzi ai cestelli soffianti

Ecco come si è evoluto il sistema introdotto sulla F14T a in Bahrain e sviluppato nei Gp successivi. Grazie ad un’immagine scattata da Auto Motor Und Sport sulla griglia del Gp di Ungheria, possiamo mostrarvi come si è evoluto negli ultimi gran premi il sistema di soffiaggio introdotto dalla Ferrari sulla F14T in Bahrain. Il tappo conico sui mozzi, infatti, faceva pensare che il sistema fosse rimasto inutilizzato. In realtà i tecnici del Cavallino hanno soltanto trasferito il soffiaggio Read more [...]

GDNPR: 240702 arrivals in past week

Manama, July 31 -- (BNA): The Assistant Undersecretary for Exits, Search and Follow-up at the General Directorate of Nationality, Passports and Residence (GDNPR) said that 240,702 persons had entered the Kingdom of Bahrain in the period July 24-30. According to the weekly statistic, 204,935 arrived from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and other GCC countries via King Fahad Causeway, 35,536 through Bahrain International Read more [...]

Peace Summit: It’s Morrissey’s World, We Just Vote in It

Morrissey, the game-changing British pop star, has just released a record so timely it could be called reportorial. “World Peace Is None of Your Business” takes sarcastic assessment of current global conditions, peaking with a right-now litany that name-checks Brazil, Bahrain, Egypt, and Ukraine. Sung in Morrissey’s identifiable plaintive, romantic style (formerly heard in his 1980s group The Smiths), it’s an anti-anthem — not meant to promote sides in a conflict or inspire allegiance, Read more [...]

Bahrain not going to let Hudson go without a fight

But it seems the BFA are not going to let the 33-year-old Englishman go without a fight. In a statement the BFA said Hudson, who signed a two-year deal with the BFA in February this year, had written a letter requesting an "amendment" to his current contract after being offered the All Whites job. The BFA said they will hold a meeting with Hudson following the Eid Al Fitr holiday, but that they were confident he would be in charge of the national team in the Gulf Cup in Riyadh Read more [...]

Bahrain issues edict on top govt posts – Peninsula On

MANAMA: The Prime Minister of Bahrain, Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, yesterday issued Edict 29 for 2014 stipulating mechanisms for appointments in senior government positions, Bahrain News Agency (BNA) said yesterday. The provisions of the edict apply to all the holders of senior government positions and those nominated to such ranks and appointed by royal decrees or by edicts issued by the premier.  The new measures apply to the positions of ministry undersecretaries, Read more [...]

Peace Summit: It’s Morrissey’s World, We Just Vote In It

Morrissey, the game-changing British pop star, has just released a record so timely it could be called reportorial. “World Peace is None of Your Business” takes sarcastic assessment of current global conditions, peaking with a right-now litany that name-checks Brazil, Bahrain, Egypt and Ukraine. Sung in Morrissey’s identifiable plaintive, romantic style (formerly heard in his 1980s group The Smiths), it’s an anti-anthem — not meant to promote sides in a conflict or inspire allegiance, but Read more [...]