The health care and education systems in Bahrain have improved significantly over the last six decades. The kingdom brought forth basic compulsory education in 1919 and a health-for-all policy in 1959 ...
Technological shift: Mohammed Ali Al Qaed, CEO, Information & eGovernment Authority (iGA), on how digitalisation is changing public services Interview: Mohammed Ali Al Qaed, CEO, Information & ...
What steps is Bahrain taking to bolster its competitiveness as an investment destination, particularly in industry and manufacturing? ABDULLA BIN ADEL FAKHRO: The government’s Industrial Sector ...
With a long history as a centre for hotels and hospitality in the Gulf region, Bahrain is embarking on a journey to propel its tourism sector forwards. This move comes on the back of solid growth over ...
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What key factors are attracting investors seeking to engage in the kingdom’s tourism industry? SARA AHMED BUHIJI: Bahrain offers a variety of tourism assets, making it an appealing destination for ...
SHAIKH KHALID BIN ABDULLA AL KHALIFA: Bahrain’s efforts toward economic diversification, which began well before the launch of Bahrain Vision 2030, have significantly reduced its reliance on oil ...
A suit and tie is the usual attire for foreign men in meetings, and darker colours are preferred. Jackets are not necessary in all environments. Women should avoid sleeveless attire; conservative yet ...