Bahrain
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The fate of Bahrain's protest movement is a stark reminder of how Western and regional power politics can trump reformist yearnings, even in an Arab world convulsed by popular uprisings against entrenched autocrats.
A protester drove his car into a group of policemen during demonstrations Tuesday, injuring nine, four seriously, according to Bahrain News Agency and state television reports. "Nine police officers were run over in a heinous act ...
(Washington, DC) - Bahraini authorities should set aside a military court ruling on April 28, 2011, sentencing four defendants to death and three others to life in prison for their alleged involvement in the murder of two police ...
... explained to Netanyahu, the Iranian situation is difficult, especially after the Saudi military intervention in Bahrain, where Tehran find themselves now on the defensive after the war in Yemen and carried by the events in Lebanon and Gaza ...
In the ancient Bahraini village of Aali, where some graves date to 2000 B.C., the Amir Mohammed Braighi mosque had stood for more than 400 years - one of the handsomest Shiite Muslim mosques in this small island nation in the Persian ...
“Bahrain's Grand Prix is a time of celebration and hosting the race is a source of great pride for Bahrain and Bahrainis. It is a showcase to the world and we look forward to welcoming the teams and drivers and everyone involved in ...
Bahrain's allies must take stronger action to address the rapidly worsening human rights crisis in the small but strategic Gulf state, says Amnesty International.
A decision has not yet been made about the Bahrain Grand Prix for 2011...
In the report sent to U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, Bahrain's government claims Iranian-backed Hezbollah has been training opposition figures at its camps in Lebanon and Iran, in an effort to destabilize the Khalifa monarchy. ...
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