Bahrain dailies issued today focused in their principal headlines on the main local, Arab and international events which happened over the past 24 hours. Here is a round-up of the main press headlines:
- HM the King hails Bahrain’s landmark development strides.
-Wise leadership receives more cables of congratulations on Bahrain’s national days.
-Patronised by HM the King, Labour Minister opens “This is Bahrain” Festival.
-Crown Prince stresses the importance of expanding cooperation with Malaysia.
-HRH Wife of HM the King receives Malaysian Premier’s wife.
-Nasser bin Hamad pays homage to the martyrs of duty, hailing their sacrifices for the sake of nation.
- Parliament: Commemoration Day token of gratitude to the martyrs of duty.
- Shura Council Chairman hails HM the King’s keynote speech.
-Speaker: National Day to reaffirm loyalty to Bahrain.
- Bahrain’s Embassy in London celebrates National Day.
-Information Minister hails martyrs of duty on Commemoration Day.
- MP: Rua Al-Haiki: National Day joy gripped the entire nation.
- Salmaniya Medical Complex: more than 14,000 surgeries; 5430 births in 2017.
- Conference in Paris calls for the toppling of the Iranian regime and the chasing of the revolutionary guard and militias from the Arab countries.
- Syrian Government forces progress to the south west of Damascus and the opposition factions demand negotiations.
- Iraq: Iran foils a decision by Al-Dawa Party to sack Nuri Al-Malki.
- Fatah calls for demonstrations in protest of the US Vice President’s visit to Al-Quds.
-Germany brands dozens of women and children as Islamists posing a security danger.
- Libyan coastguards rescue over 250 refugees who attempted to reach Italy.
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