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His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
yesterday directed authorities to impose visa on Qatari nationals to ensure the Kingdom’s openness is not misused to harm its security and stability.
“Visas should be imposed on visitors from Qatar as Bahrain is most affected by the wrong policies of Qatar,” HM the King said while chairing the regular weekly Cabinet Session at the Gudaibiya Palace yesterday.
Praising the Kingdom’s openness to tourists and visitors, HM the King called on authorities to take
measures against jeopardising the security and stability of the Kingdom by exploiting its openness.
HM the King, however, said that the tight security procedures will not be applied to visitors from other GCC countries who enter the country with ID cards.
“Defeating and eliminating terrorism are a priority,” HM the King said, adding that Bahrain will remain an oasis of security and stability, and will confront every cowardly action aimed at destabilising its security and stability with firmness and force.
“Security can be maintained through tightening entry and residence procedures and
imposition of visas,” HM said. Qatar is implementing policies that target the security of GCC member states, the King said.
Executive-LegislatureTurning to the Executive-Legislature relations, HM lauded cooperation between the two branches, affirming that their collaboration has yielded fruitful results in terms of gains and achievements that benefit the interests of the nation and serve the citizens.
HM urged more cooperation between the Executive and Legislature to optimise gains, boost the democratic process and
support development and nation-building efforts.
HM King Hamad tackled regional and global issues, and the challenges facing the region and its stability, including interference in its affairs. In this regard, HM the King stressed keenness to ensure that the march of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) remains strong and cohesive, noting that time has come to take more firm actions against those resorting to foreign sides to threaten brotherly countries and put their safety at risk.
CondemnedThe session strongly
condemned the terrorist act
that had targeted a police bus on Shaikh Khalifa bin Salman highway near Jidhafs, resulting in the death of a policeman and the injury of several others. The cabinet extended deepest condolences to the relatives of the policeman, and wished the wounded speedy recovery.
The session stressed that the government will track down the terrorists, confront their cowardly acts firmly and forcefully and bring them to justice. The cabinet lauded the huge sacrifices made by the brave security personnel, and praised the efforts they are putting for the sake of maintaining the Kingdom’s security and stability.
Visa to be imposed on Qatari nationals
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Bahrain will not attend the upcoming GCC summit
in Kuwait if Qatar is attending with a hostile attitude towards its neighbours, His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa affirmed here yesterday.
HM’s words reflected the Kingdom’s rejection of the hostile policies of Qatar.
Speaking while chairing
the weekly Cabinet meeting, HM the King said, “Qatar has proved that it does not respect the charters, treaties and bonds on which the GCC was founded, and implemented policies that targeted the security of GCC member states.”
“As long as Qatar continues this approach, the Kingdom of Bahrain will not participate in any GCC Summit attended by
Qatar unless it rectifies its approach, comes to its senses and responds to the demands of the countries that suffered so much from its polices,” HM the King said.
HM the King asserted that “meetings and summits cannot be held in the presence of those seeking no good for the alliance and trying to impede its blessed progress”.
(Continued on Page 3)
Won’t attend summit in hostile climate: HMManama
Foreign Affairs Minister Shaikh Khalid bin
Ahmed Al Khalifa has hailed HM’s address, saying that “it dots the i’s and crosses the t’s”. The minister called for freezing the membership of Qatar in the GCC “as long as it continues its hostile policies in the region.” “Bahrain will not attend a summit and sit with Qatar,
which is approaching Iran day after day and bringing foreign forces and these are dangerous steps against GCC countries’ security,” he said on Twitter.
“If Qatar believes that its delay and its current evasion will buy it time until the next summit of the GCC, it is wrong. If the situation remains as it is, it is a summit that we will not attend.”
Freeze membership of Qatar in GCC: Shaikh Khalid
His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa chairing the weekly Cabinet meeting held at Gudaibiya Palace yesterday
DT News NetworkManama
A plan to privatise the expatriate workers’
medical check-ups has been approved by the Cabinet.
Health Minister Faeqa bint Said Al-Saleh hailed the decision which, she said, would facilitate measures for employers to hire expatriate workers.
The Ministry of Health discussed the plan with the Labour Regulatory Authority, the National Health Regulatory Authority (NHRA) and the Information and Electronic Government as part of efforts to streamline procedures.
The medical check-ups of expatriate workers will be transferred to the private sector under the supervision of the NHRA which will issue licences and ensure monitoring. Two categories of private suppliers of health services will be launched under the new plan.
Under the Normal Category, suppliers commit to the capacity, services and fixed prices which are stipulated in the NHRA licence.
Medical check-upof expatriate workers privatised
Harpreet Kaur/DTNNreporter@dt.bh
Top entrepreneurs and experts from all over the
globe will converge on Bahrain for the World Entrepreneurs Investment Forum 2017 (WIEF 2017) which begins today at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre.
Held under the patronage of HRH Prince Khalifa Bin Salman Al Khalifa, the Prime Minister, the forum expects the participation of experts and entrepreneurs from 90 different countries and around 1,000 entrepreneurs and representatives of MSME and entrepreneurship support institutions from the around
the world.Officials from the Islamic
Development Bank Group, Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa, Global Entrepreneurship Week, United Nations MCSR Cities Alliance, World Business Angels Investment Forum, Saudi Fund for Development, Kuwait Fund for Arab
Economic Development, Arab Fund Social and Economic Development and others will also be present at the forum
This was announced by Dr. Shaikh Abdulla bin Ahmed bin Abdulla Al Khalifa, Undersecretary for International Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Hashim Hussein, Director of UNIDO’s Global Arab Office for Investment and Technology Promotion, Amin El Sharkawi, UN Resident Coordinator and Samir Imtair Aldarbi, UN Information Center (UNIC) for the Gulf Countries yesterday at a press conference held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
WIEF 2017, hosted by United Nations Industrial Development Organisation
(UNIDO) in cooperation with the Invest in Bahrain 2017 held by Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism, runs until the 2nd of November.
“Through this forum, Bahrain’s commitment to achieving the 17 Goals outlined in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is emphasised,” Dr. Shaikh Abdulla bin Ahmed bin Abdulla Al Khalifa, Undersecretary for International Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs told reporters at the conference.
WEIF 2017, Dr Shaikh Abdulla said, is the only United Nations Global event covering entrepreneurship for development. “This clearly demonstrates the leading role of Bahrain as a major knowledge hub for
entrepreneurship and MSME development,” Shaikh Abdulla added.
Explaining about the various activities at the forum, Dr. Hashim Hussein, Director of UNIDO’s Global Arab Office for Investment and Technology Promotion said that forum will be based on three main axes: “first Women in Industry, second; Investment with impact and lastly; Alliance of entrepreneurs and United Nations system for the Silk Road land and sea.”
The first Bahrain Entrepreneur Exhibition sponsored by Tamkeen with the participation of 200 job leaders in various magazines and bilateral meetings (B2B) also form part of the forum.
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‘WIEF 2017’ begins
Martyred policeman laid to restDT News NetworkManama
The body of Salman Anjum, the policeman who was
killed in Friday’s terrorist attack, was laid to rest at the Hunainiya graveyard in Riffa yesterday. Hundreds of people attended the funeral.
Chief of Public Security Major-General Tariq Hassan Al Hassan, members of the martyr’s relatives and friends, security officials, citizens and residents offered condolences to the family of the martyred policeman.
Salman Anjum was killed after a homemade bomb
hidden on Khalifa Bin Salman Highway was remotely detonated by a group of terrorists targeting a police bus near Jidhafs. The terrorists also
sprayed the bus with machine guns, resulting in the death of Anjum and injuring eight other policemen who were on board.
Amin El Sharkawi Dr. Hashim Hussein Samir Imtair Aldarbi Dr. Shaikh Abdulla
Harpreet Kaur/DTNNreporter@dt.bh
Top entrepreneurs and experts from all over the
globe will converge on Bahrain for the World Entrepreneurs Investment Forum 2017 (WIEF 2017) which begins today at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre.
Held under the patronage of HRH Prince Khalifa Bin Salman Al Khalifa, the Prime Minister, the forum expects the participation of experts and entrepreneurs from 90 different countries and around 1,000 entrepreneurs and representatives of MSME and entrepreneurship support institutions from the around
the world.Officials from the Islamic
Development Bank Group, Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa, Global Entrepreneurship Week, United Nations MCSR Cities Alliance, World Business Angels Investment Forum, Saudi Fund for Development, Kuwait Fund for Arab
Economic Development, Arab Fund Social and Economic Development and others will also be present at the forum
This was announced by Dr. Shaikh Abdulla bin Ahmed bin Abdulla Al Khalifa, Undersecretary for International Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Hashim Hussein, Director of UNIDO’s Global Arab Office for Investment and Technology Promotion, Amin El Sharkawi, UN Resident Coordinator and Samir Imtair Aldarbi, UN Information Center (UNIC) for the Gulf Countries yesterday at a press conference held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
WIEF 2017, hosted by United Nations Industrial Development Organisation
(UNIDO) in cooperation with the Invest in Bahrain 2017 held by Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism, runs until the 2nd of November.
“Through this forum, Bahrain’s commitment to achieving the 17 Goals outlined in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is emphasised,” Dr. Shaikh Abdulla bin Ahmed bin Abdulla Al Khalifa, Undersecretary for International Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs told reporters at the conference.
WEIF 2017, Dr Shaikh Abdulla said, is the only United Nations Global event covering entrepreneurship for development. “This clearly demonstrates the leading role of Bahrain as a major knowledge hub for
entrepreneurship and MSME development,” Shaikh Abdulla added.
Explaining about the various activities at the forum, Dr. Hashim Hussein, Director of UNIDO’s Global Arab Office for Investment and Technology Promotion said that forum will be based on three main axes: “first Women in Industry, second; Investment with impact and lastly; Alliance of entrepreneurs and United Nations system for the Silk Road land and sea.”
The first Bahrain Entrepreneur Exhibition sponsored by Tamkeen with the participation of 200 job leaders in various magazines and bilateral meetings (B2B) also form part of the forum.
2 Tuesday, October 31, 2017
‘WIEF 2017’ begins
Martyred policeman laid to restDT News NetworkManama
The body of Salman Anjum, the policeman who was
killed in Friday’s terrorist attack, was laid to rest at the Hunainiya graveyard in Riffa yesterday. Hundreds of people attended the funeral.
Chief of Public Security Major-General Tariq Hassan Al Hassan, members of the martyr’s relatives and friends, security officials, citizens and residents offered condolences to the family of the martyred policeman.
Salman Anjum was killed after a homemade bomb
hidden on Khalifa Bin Salman Highway was remotely detonated by a group of terrorists targeting a police bus near Jidhafs. The terrorists also
sprayed the bus with machine guns, resulting in the death of Anjum and injuring eight other policemen who were on board.
Amin El Sharkawi Dr. Hashim Hussein Samir Imtair Aldarbi Dr. Shaikh Abdulla
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The victim sustained eye injuries in the attack
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Manama
The Public Prosecution on Sunday ordered to detain a Bahraini
man for seven days who assaulted his wife unconscious on Thursday, while further investigations are being continued, DT News has learnt. The man was arrested by Samaheej Police Station on Thursday and was interrogated by the prosecution on Sunday.
His wife alleged that he punched her twice in the face while she was in her car in Diyar Al Muharraq. She told the cops that she lost consciousness for around 10
minutes as a result of the “vicious” attack and that she was shifted to King Hamad University Hospital by ambulance.
The woman’s lawyer told DT News that the couple have an ongoing legal dispute before the court and that she was attacked while in a heated discussion with her husband over the details of the unresolved case.
Apparently, this is not the first time the wife complained about her husband and father of her only child physically assaulting her, as she told the police that such incidents occurred before. However, she is yet to be interrogated by the prosecution and examined by the coroner.
Wife beating: Court orders to detain man
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HM the King stressed keenness to ensure that “the progress
of the GCC remains strong and cohesive, noting that time has come to take firmer actions against those who approach foreigners to threaten brotherly countries and put their safety at risk”.
The summit is scheduled to take place in Kuwait in December, amidst predictions that it will be postponed until next year due to the ongoing crisis between three GCC states that are members of the Anti-terror Quartet, including Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and the UAE on one side, and Qatar on the other.
The three states had taken the decision of boycotting Qatar on all levels last June, as the latter was proven to violate the GCC treaties and agreements.
They offered to resume diplomatic relations with Qatar under the condition that it fulfills a list of demands that included seizing its support to terrorism and meddling in regional countries affairs.
Time has come to take firmer steps: HM
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Manama
The Indian Community Relief Fund (ICRF) is
holding an art carnival titled ‘Spectra 2017’ this Friday at The Indian School, Bahrain from 7.30 am to 4.30 pm.
The Faber Castell ‘Spectra 2017’ carnival, the largest art competition for students in Bahrain, is held under the patronage of the Embassy of India.
This annual event, now in its ninth edition, aims at unearthing artistic talent among the youth and creating a future generation who would be catalysts for social change.
A total of about 1500 children from various schools in Bahrain are expected to
participate, after completing preliminary rounds in their respective schools.
Participants will be divided into four age groups - five to eight years, eight to eleven years, eleven to fourteen years and fourteen to eighteen years.
Winners will be honoured during The Finale function on 25th November 2017 evening at the Bahrain Keraleeya Samajam Diamond Jubilee Hall, Segaiya.
The winning entries and other outstanding creations will figure in the Wall Calendars and Desk-Top Calendars designed for the year 2018. Calendars will be launched at the Finale function by Alok Kumar Sinha, Ambassador of India to Bahrain at the Bahrain Keraleeya Samajam.
Net proceeds from the competition will go towards a Family Welfare Fund to provide relief to support the families of deceased Indian labourers drawing wages below BD100 per month.
For further information, contact U. K. Menon, General Convener – ICRF Spectra 2017 - on 36080404 or Rosaline Charlie on 39290346 or Aruldas Thomas, General Secretary – ICRF on 39863008.
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His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
yesterday issued Royal Decrees restructuring the Ministry of Health and establishing the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA).
According to the Royal Decree 67/2017, the Health Minister shall be responsible for the Assistant Undersecretary for Primary Health, Assistant Undersecretary for Hospitals and the Directorate of Communication. The undersecretary shall oversee the Assistant Undersecretary for Public Health and Assistant Undersecretary for Human
Resources and Services.The Public Health and
Health Promotion directorates will report to Assistant Undersecretary for Public Health, while the Human Resources, Financial Resources, Information and Planning, as well as the Supportive Services directorates shall report to the Assistant Undersecretary for Hospitals.
Decree 5/1997 on reforming the Health Ministry was abrogated.
HM the King also made new appointments. His Majesty named Dr. Waleed Khalifa Yussef Al-Manae as Undersecretary at the Health
Ministry, Dr. Mohammed Amin Yussef Al-Awadhi as Assistant Undersecretary for Hospitals, Dr. Manel Alawi Sayed Amin Al-Alawi as Assistant Undersecretary for Primary Health, Dr. Mariam Ibrahim Al-Hajiri as Assistant Undersecretary for Public Health and Fatima Ahmed Abdulwahid as Assistant Undersecretary for Resources and Services.
The Minister of Health Shall implement royal decrees (67 and 68 for this year) which take immediate effect and will be published in the Official Gazette.
Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA)
According to royal decree 70/2017, Shaikh Mohammed bin Khalifa bin Abdulla Al Khalifa was appointed as the Chief Executive Officer of the Real Estate Regulatory Authority with the rank of Undersecretary.
RERA shall be in charge of all duties and terms of reference related to regulating the real estate market in the Kingdom and maintaining the interests of all stakeholders, as stipulated by Law 27/2017 on the issuance of the Real Estate Regulatory Law.
RERA will have a Board of Directors, chaired by the Survey and Land Registration
Bureau President (SLRB).Board members include
the Minister of Works, Municipalities Affairs and Urban Planning, Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism, RERA’s Chief Executive Officer, SLRB’s Land Registration Director-General, and SLRB’s Survey Director-General.
The panel also includes representatives from the Economic Development Board (EDB), the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI), the Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB), the Bahrain Property Development Association, the Bahrain Real
Estate Association and the private real estate sector as members for a four-year term.
The First Deputy Prime Minister shall implement the royal decrees (69 and 70/2017), which take immediate effect and will be published in the Official Gazette.
HM the King also issued Royal Decree 71 and 72 for this year, re-appointing Dr Jawaher Shaheen Al Mudhahki as Chief Executive Officer of the Education and Training Quality Authority (BQA), and Ausamah Abdulla Al-Absi as Chief Executive Officer of the Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA).
King restructures Health Ministry, forms RERA
Manama
The Board of Governors of St Christopher’s School
has appointed Dr Simon Watson as the next Principal effective August 1, 2018. Dr Watson will succeed Ed Goodwin OBE, who will be stepping down after serving the school for 23 years.
Dr Watson was appointed following a global recruitment process that attracted interest from some of the best Principals in the world. Throughout the rigorous process, the board was supported by Perrett Laver, one of the leading international executive search firms.
Dr Simon Watson has been Principal of Kolej Tuanku Ja’afar (KTJ) since August 2011, one of Malaysia’s premier international schools. St Christopher’s will be his third leadership role, after Copenhagen International
School and KTJ. He is also Chair of the Federation of British International Schools in Asia (FOBISIA), the Asian equivalent of the British Schools in the Middle East (BSME).
Tim Murray, Chair of the Board of Governors said, “On behalf of the Board of Governors, I am delighted to welcome Dr Simon Watson as the new Principal of St Christopher’s School. I would also like to thank Ed Goodwin for his many years of exceptional service and relentless push for excellence to make St Christopher’s one of the leading international schools in the world.
Dr Watson said, “My family is very much looking forward to moving to Bahrain, and I look forward to working with the St Christopher’s community and meeting the parents, students, and staff.”
Dr Watson named St Chris principal ‘Spectra 2017’ on way
Meera Sisodia, First Secretary at the Embassy of India, ICRF Chairman Bhagwan Asarpota, ICRF General Secretary Aruldas Thomas, Spectra Convener U K Menon and Spectra Joint Convener Rosaline Roy Charlie during a press conference yesterday to announce Spectra 2017.
Dr Simon Watson
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Operating activities
Net profit/(loss) for the period 1,267,278 (90,810)Adjustments for: Depreciation of property, plant and equipment 82,187 91,156 Amortisation of intangible assets 3,142 5,787 Unrealised fair value gain on financial assets at fair value through profit or loss (1,075,662) 274,777 Gain on disposal of property, plant and equipment (4,440) (3,050) Dividend income (229,046) (229,046) Interest income (3,134) (3,171)Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Inventories 3,955 (6,186) Prepayments and other receivables (89,668) (66,108) Trade and other payables 164,604 6,838Employees’ terminal benefits, net 8,104 5,444 Net cash provided by/(used in)operating activities 127,320 (14,369)
Investing activities Purchase of property, plant and equipment (4,770) (1,360)Proceeds from disposal of property,plant and equipment 4,440 3,050Net movement in capital work-in-progress (224,970) -Dividend received 229,046 229,046Interest received 3,134 3,171
Net cash provided byinvesting activities 6,880 233,907 Financing activities Dividends paid (270,000) -
Net cash used in financing activities (270,000) -
Net (decrease)/increasein cash and cash equivalents (135,800) 219,538
Cash and cash equivalents,beginning of the period 634,516 369,953 Cash and cash equivalents,end of the period 498,716 589,491
Share Statutory Capital Retained Treasury capital reserve reserve earnings shares Total
At 31 December 2015 (Audited) 4,000,000 677,576 68,245 2,146,354 (400,000) 6,492,175Net loss and other comprehensive loss for the period - - - (90,810) - (90,810) At 30 September 2016 (Unaudited) 4,000,000 677,576 68,245 2,055,544 (400,000) 6,401,365 At 31 December 2016 (Audited) 4,000,000 693,139 68,245 2,286,422 (400,000) 6,647,806Dividends paid for the year 2016 - - - (270,000) - (270,000)Net profit and other comprehensive income for the period - - - 1,267,278 - 1,267,278 At 30 September 2017 (Unaudited) 4,000,000 693,139 68,245 3,283,700 (400,000) 7,645,084
Condensed interim statement of financial position as at 30 September 2017(Unaudited) (Expressed in Bahrain Dinars)
Condensed interim statement of cash flows for the quarter and nine months period ended 30 September 2017 (Unaudited) (Expressed in Bahrain Dinars)
Condensed interim statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income for the quarter and nine months period ended 30 September 2017 (Unaudited) (Expressed in Bahrain Dinars)
Condensed interim statement of changes in shareholders’ equity for the quarter and nine months period ended 30 September 2017(Unaudited) (Expressed in Bahrain Dinars)
The unaudited condensed interim financial information, set out on pages 4 to 15, were approved for issue by the Board of Directors on 30 October 2017 and signed on their behalf by:
Abdul Latif Khalid Al Aujan Garfield Jones Chairman Vice Chairman and Managing Director
30 September 31 December 2017 2016 (Unaudited) (Audited) ASSETS Non-current assets Property, plant and equipment 273,012 350,429Capital work-in-progress 224,970 -Intangible assets 875 4,017Financial assets at fairvalue through profit or loss 6,984,903 5,909,241 7,483,760 6,263,687Current assets Inventories 19,975 23,930Prepayments and other receivables 240,041 150,373Cash and cash equivalents 498,716 634,516 758,732 808,819Total assets 8,242,492 7,072,506
EQUITY AND LIABILITIES Capital and reserves Share capital 4,000,000 4,000,000Statutory reserve 693,139 693,139Capital reserve 68,245 68,245Retained earnings 3,283,700 2,286,422Treasury shares (400,000) (400,000)Total equity 7,645,084 6,647,806Non-current liabilities Employees’ terminal benefits 71,426 63,322Current liabilities Trade and other payables 525,982 361,378
Total liabilities 597,408 424,700
Total equity and liabilities 8,242,492 7,072,506
Operating income 331,543 313,687 943,321 906,367Operating costs (287,941) (261,787) (822,572) (786,391)
Operating profit for the period 43,602 51,900 120,749 119,976
Expenses Staff costs (19,574) (19,123) (61,117) (56,036)General and administrativeexpenses (10,037) (14,067) (32,668) (41,542)Selling and advertising expenses (13,806) (12,406) (41,920) (43,975)Depreciation of property, plant and equipment (1,921) (3,583) (6,193) (11,025)Amortisation of intangible assets (817) (1,163) (3,142) (5,787)Directors’ fees (5,300) (4,750) (21,100) (15,700)
Total expenses (51,455) (55,092) (166,140) (174,065)
Loss before investment andother income /(loss) (7,853) (3,192) (45,391) (54,089)
Investments and otherincome/(loss) 801,787 (270,115) 1,312,669 (36,721) Net profit and other comprehensive income/(loss) for the period 793,934 (273,307) 1,267,278 (90,810)
Basic and diluted earnings/(loss)per share Fils 22.05 (Fils 7.59) Fils 35.20 (Fils 2.52)
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The Fourth High Criminal Court yesterday sentenced
eight persons to life in prison, 11 others to 10 and 15 years for terrorism related crimes.
The judges also revoked the citizenship of 15 members of the “Al Basta” group and fined two of them BD100,000 each. The accused were charged with conspiring with a foreign state and a terrorist organisation; working for their interests and receiving funds to carry out hostile acts to harm the national interests and to establish a terrorist group contrary to the provisions of the law and to join it and finance terrorist groups.
Court files showed that the defendants were members of “Al Wafaa Al Islami” movement and had planned to create a secret cell working
under its umbrella.The “Al Basta”, terror cell
was formed to support the movement by incitement of the Bahraini society against the regime and the dissemination of biased statements and propaganda calling for a change of government using violence and force.
Investigations proved that the defendants had secretly met with members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and Hezbollah terrorist Organisation Leader Hassan Nasrallah.
“The meetings were to receive financial and technical support in order to perform
criminal plans of the terrorist cell inside the Kingdom of Bahrain and to finance their activities,” Terror Crime Prosecution Chief Advocate General Ahmed Al Hammadi said in statement issued in Manama yesterday.
The official also unveiled the defendants were proven
guilty of providing leaders in the Revolutionary Guard and Hezbollah with intelligence and periodic confidential reports that provide them with information related to the political, social and economic conditions of the Kingdom.
He explained, “The reports also include the operations of
the cell and the expenditures of the funds provided by these two terrorist entities. It was also proven that the funds were utilised to finance and support the cell and other terrorist groups in Bahrain and encouraging them to carry out terrorist activities to harm the political and economic interests of the country and harm its national security. The case was deliberated in court sessions in the presence of the attorneys of the accused, who were provided with all their legal rights of defence.”
Earlier police investigations showed that the cell was founded by twin brothers, Ali Fakhrawi, 33, and Mohammed Fakhrawi, 33. The cell had direct links with individuals involved in the Sitra terrorist blast that killed two policemen and injured six others in July, 2015.
19 get jail for terror activities
1. Ali Ahmed Fakhrawi, 332 Mohammed Ahmed Fakhrawi, 333. Murtadha Majeed Ramadan Alawi (Al Sanadi), 33 (fugitive
in Iran wanted in a number of terrorist cases)4. Zuhair Jassim Mohammed Abas, 355. Mohammed Ahmed Abdullah Sarhan, 416. Hussain Abdulwahab Hussain, 28 7. Ibrahim Jaffar Hassan, 298. Hameed Ali Mansoor, 599. Mohammed Abduljalil Ali, 4610. Mohammed Abdulredha Hassan (Al Jazeeri), 2811. Qassim Majeed Ramadan, 28 (fugitive) 12. Isa Jassim Al Qafas, 34
Some of the people sentenced
Twin brothers Ali Fakhrawi and Mohammed Ahmed Fakhrawi
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(The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of this newspaper.)
Prof. Odeh Al-Jayyousi
By Invitation
The key indicators for energy use in Bahrain reveal the imperative to make a transition to low carbon economy to cope with climate change risks. Specifically, Bahrain has a sound
industrial infrastructure in terms of oil and gas as reflected in its high capacity to refine oil and its gas production grows at about 4% per year in the last decade. The dependence of Bahrain on fossil oil is evident as 33% of its natural gas is used for electricity generation and 27% for aluminum production. As documented in the UN report on climate change, the annual greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions from the energy sector are projected to increase to about 46 million tonnes of CO2 by 2030, an increase of over 37 million tonnes from levels in the year 2000, or a growth rate of about 5.6% per year. Average annual per capita electricity consumption amounts to about 12.8MWh/capita which is a high figure compared to global standards. The transport sector is the second largest emitter of greenhouse gases (GHGs), accounting for about 18% of energy sector emissions throughout the period through 2030.
Bahrain represents a good example of a transformative society since it was able to make a shift from natural resources-based economy (pearl and fishing) to oil-based economy in the early 1930s and to knowledge and innovation economy. In essence, renewable energy is likely to change the energy mix if an innovative business model is in place to harness the immense annual solar radiation available which amounts to about 2600 kWh/m2/year which can provide about 3 times current national electric generation levels. An innovation policy to invest in innovation labs for energy efficiency, green transport, green construction, smart cities, self-drive cars, and green energy can shape a new outlook in economy and ecology. Also, technological innovation in the nexus of water, energy, and food offer new solutions in resource management.
Climate change risks and the fluctuations in oil prices justify the transition to renewable energy. Such a transition requires technology needs assessment and a new orientation in technology and innovation policy. Also, there is a needs for a thorough review of technology audit, foresight, and readiness level to acquire appropriate green technology. To cope with fluctuation in oil prices, it is imperative for Bahrain and GCC countries to embark on a strategy to diversify its economy and enhance the role of private sector and SMEs in development. However, ecological modernization is feasible with clear and fair subsidy policy and market-oriented policies. Innovation and technology policy should consider the adoption of green technologies and best practices such as solar thermal technologies, green building, advanced natural gas combined cycle technology, efficient air conditioning, compact fluorescent lighting (CFL), and solar hot water heaters.
“Small is beautiful” characterizes the thinking of the environmental discourse which calls for appropriate local solutions for global challenges. Technological innovation in green technology to address climate change is not only beautiful but also appropriate and rational.
The author is Head of Innovation and Technology Management, Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain.
Technological Innovations for a sustainable future: The Case of Bahrain
Manama
Introduction of eCommerce into school curriculums
as well as Bitcoin trading dominated the discussions held as part of the recently concluded eCommerce Forum and Exhibition for Trading Establishments 2017.
More than 200 participants attended the event held at the Bahrain Exhibition Hall in the Crown Plaza Hotel.
The part ic ipants recommended a variety of suggestions and proposals, including the introduction of eCommerce into school curriculums extensively and
the allocation of lectures related to the new currency Bitcoins in coordination with banks and competent bodies in other countries.
Khalid Al Rumaihi, the chief executive of the Economic Development Board of
Bahrain, in an earlier statement, mentioned the country has been eyeing the blockchain sector for some time. He hopes Bahrain can “issue bonds on digital currency.”
A report published by Hindu Businessline, quoting
Rumaihi, said that Bahrain wants to implement a regulatory sandbox for bitcoin to experiment with the blockchain technology.
At that time, he also said a Bitcoin exchange company out of Saudi Arabia wants to
establish a Bitcoin exchange in Bahrain. “We are working with Central Bank of Bahrain on this,” Rumaihi told Hindu.
The exhibition, in its fourth edition, was held with the slogan “eCommerce ... a Bahraini Platform ... For a Global Market” on 17th October 2017.
The event was held under the patronage of His Excellency the Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism, Zayed bin Rashid Al Zayani, in a strategic partnership with Tamkeen and the Bahrain Technology Companies Society (BTECH), and supported by
Gulf Petrochemical Company as a silver sponsor.
The form also suggested enhancing the application of cloud computing in the small enterprise sector and granting Arabic language greater scope in the field of eCommerce.
As for the second-panel discussion on the subject of eBusiness accelerators and virtual commercial registration, participants indicated that there is a need to accelerate the work of specialized eCommerce and examine the importance of adding other activities to “Sijli” to open the field for investment in this area more widely.
Introduce eCommerce into curriculum: forum
Participants during the forum
6 Tuesday, October 31, 2017
(The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of this newspaper.)
Prof. Odeh Al-Jayyousi
By Invitation
The key indicators for energy use in Bahrain reveal the imperative to make a transition to low carbon economy to cope with climate change risks. Specifically, Bahrain has a sound
industrial infrastructure in terms of oil and gas as reflected in its high capacity to refine oil and its gas production grows at about 4% per year in the last decade. The dependence of Bahrain on fossil oil is evident as 33% of its natural gas is used for electricity generation and 27% for aluminum production. As documented in the UN report on climate change, the annual greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions from the energy sector are projected to increase to about 46 million tonnes of CO2 by 2030, an increase of over 37 million tonnes from levels in the year 2000, or a growth rate of about 5.6% per year. Average annual per capita electricity consumption amounts to about 12.8MWh/capita which is a high figure compared to global standards. The transport sector is the second largest emitter of greenhouse gases (GHGs), accounting for about 18% of energy sector emissions throughout the period through 2030.
Bahrain represents a good example of a transformative society since it was able to make a shift from natural resources-based economy (pearl and fishing) to oil-based economy in the early 1930s and to knowledge and innovation economy. In essence, renewable energy is likely to change the energy mix if an innovative business model is in place to harness the immense annual solar radiation available which amounts to about 2600 kWh/m2/year which can provide about 3 times current national electric generation levels. An innovation policy to invest in innovation labs for energy efficiency, green transport, green construction, smart cities, self-drive cars, and green energy can shape a new outlook in economy and ecology. Also, technological innovation in the nexus of water, energy, and food offer new solutions in resource management.
Climate change risks and the fluctuations in oil prices justify the transition to renewable energy. Such a transition requires technology needs assessment and a new orientation in technology and innovation policy. Also, there is a needs for a thorough review of technology audit, foresight, and readiness level to acquire appropriate green technology. To cope with fluctuation in oil prices, it is imperative for Bahrain and GCC countries to embark on a strategy to diversify its economy and enhance the role of private sector and SMEs in development. However, ecological modernization is feasible with clear and fair subsidy policy and market-oriented policies. Innovation and technology policy should consider the adoption of green technologies and best practices such as solar thermal technologies, green building, advanced natural gas combined cycle technology, efficient air conditioning, compact fluorescent lighting (CFL), and solar hot water heaters.
“Small is beautiful” characterizes the thinking of the environmental discourse which calls for appropriate local solutions for global challenges. Technological innovation in green technology to address climate change is not only beautiful but also appropriate and rational.
The author is Head of Innovation and Technology Management, Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain.
Technological Innovations for a sustainable future: The Case of Bahrain
Manama
Introduction of eCommerce into school curriculums
as well as Bitcoin trading dominated the discussions held as part of the recently concluded eCommerce Forum and Exhibition for Trading Establishments 2017.
More than 200 participants attended the event held at the Bahrain Exhibition Hall in the Crown Plaza Hotel.
The part ic ipants recommended a variety of suggestions and proposals, including the introduction of eCommerce into school curriculums extensively and
the allocation of lectures related to the new currency Bitcoins in coordination with banks and competent bodies in other countries.
Khalid Al Rumaihi, the chief executive of the Economic Development Board of
Bahrain, in an earlier statement, mentioned the country has been eyeing the blockchain sector for some time. He hopes Bahrain can “issue bonds on digital currency.”
A report published by Hindu Businessline, quoting
Rumaihi, said that Bahrain wants to implement a regulatory sandbox for bitcoin to experiment with the blockchain technology.
At that time, he also said a Bitcoin exchange company out of Saudi Arabia wants to
establish a Bitcoin exchange in Bahrain. “We are working with Central Bank of Bahrain on this,” Rumaihi told Hindu.
The exhibition, in its fourth edition, was held with the slogan “eCommerce ... a Bahraini Platform ... For a Global Market” on 17th October 2017.
The event was held under the patronage of His Excellency the Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism, Zayed bin Rashid Al Zayani, in a strategic partnership with Tamkeen and the Bahrain Technology Companies Society (BTECH), and supported by
Gulf Petrochemical Company as a silver sponsor.
The form also suggested enhancing the application of cloud computing in the small enterprise sector and granting Arabic language greater scope in the field of eCommerce.
As for the second-panel discussion on the subject of eBusiness accelerators and virtual commercial registration, participants indicated that there is a need to accelerate the work of specialized eCommerce and examine the importance of adding other activities to “Sijli” to open the field for investment in this area more widely.
Introduce eCommerce into curriculum: forum
Participants during the forum
7Tuesday, October 31, 2017
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION As at 30 September 2017
30-Sep-17 31-Dec-16
BD’000(reviewed)
BD’000(audited)
ASSETS
Cash and balances with banks and Central Bank 62,337 63,208
Placements with financial institutions 104,292 63,805
Financing assets 580,532 526,637
Investment securities 215,001 145,731
Ijarah Muntahia Bittamleek 165,895 151,752
Ijarah rental receivables 7,758 8,618
Investment in associates 23,989 26,487
Investment in real estate 28,304 28,276
Property and equipment 15,399 15,881
Other assets 14,427 11,793
TOTAL ASSETS 1,217,934 1,042,188
LIABILITIES, EQUITY OF INVESTMENT ACCOUNTHOLDERS AND OWNERS’ EQUITY
LiabilitiesPlacements from financial institutions 151,731 103,874
Syndicated financing 38,077 -
Customers’ current accounts 152,662 152,647
Other liabilities 13,332 14,879
Total Liabilities 355,802 271,400
Equity of Investment Accountholders 745,342 654,316
Owners’ EquityShare capital 101,339 101,339
Treasury shares (864) (563)
Shares under employee share incentive scheme (498) (604)
Share premium 98 56
Reserves 16,715 16,244
Total Owners’ Equity 116,790 116,472
TOTAL LIABILITIES, EQUITY OF INVESTMENT ACCOUNTHOLDERS AND OWNERS’ EQUITY 1,217,934 1,042,188
This condensed consolidated interim financial information has been approved by the Board of Directors on 30 October 2017 and has been reviewed by KPMG.
Dr. Esam Abdulla Fakhro Brig. Ebrahim Abdulla Al Mahmood Hassan Amin Jarrar Chairman Vice Chairman Chief Executive Officer
Licensed as an Islamic Bank by the Central Bank of Bahrain
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME For the Nine months ended 30 September 2017
Nine months ended Three months ended
30-Sep-17 30-Sep-16 30-Sep-17 30-Sep-16
BD’000(reviewed)
BD’000(reviewed)
BD’000(reviewed)
BD’000(reviewed)
INCOME
Income from financing 29,793 26,014 10,525 9,082
Income from investment in Sukuk 4,620 2,831 1,818 940
Total income from jointly financed assets 34,413 28,845 12,343 10,022
Return on equity of investment accountholders (25,651) (19,038) (8,146) (6,615)
Group’s share as Mudarib 18,783 13,968 5,303 4,687
Net return on equity of investment accountholders (6,868) (5,070) (2,843) (1,928)
Group’s share of income from jointly financed assets (both as mudarib and investor) 27,545 23,775 9,500 8,094
Expense on placements from financial institutions (2,743) (856) (1,258) (262)Fee and commission income 5,809 4,831 1,929 1,747 Income from investment securities 513 717 21 9 Income from investment in real estate 293 (653) 80 288 Share of results of associates, net (1,183) (292) 99 74 Other income 2,380 1,048 1,608 (109)
Total income 32,614 28,570 11,979 9,841
EXPENSESStaff costs 10,013 8,932 3,188 2,953 Depreciation 1,160 1,138 395 382 Other expenses 8,452 8,265 3,300 2,968
Total expenses 19,625 18,335 6,883 6,303
Profit before impairment allowances 12,989 10,235 5,096 3,538
Impairment provisions on financing assest, net (4,204) (1,947) (2,404) 136
Impairment provisions on investments, net (3,340) (4,008) (525) (2,474)
PROFIT FOR THE PERIOD 5,445 4,280 2,167 1,200
BASIC AND DILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE (fils) 5.44 4.28 2.17 1.20
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN OWNERS’ EQUITYFor the Nine months ended 30 September 2017
2017 2016
BD’000(reviewed)
BD’000(reviewed)
Balance at 1 January 116,472 109,512
Profit for the period 5,445 4,280
Dividends declared for 2016 (5,051) -
Zakah approved (137) -
Purchase of Treasury Shares (301) -
Shares allocated during the period 148 354
Net movement in investments securities fair value reserve 214 7
Net movement in real estate fair value reserve - (291)
Balance at 30 September 116,790 113,862
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS For the Nine months ended 30 September 2017
Nine months ended
30-Sep-17 30-Sep-16
BD’000(reviewed)
BD’000(reviewed)
OPERATING ACTIVITIESProfit for the period 5,445 4,280 Adjustments for non-cash items:
Depreciation 1,160 1,138 Impairment provisions on financing, net 4,204 1,947 Impairment provisions on investments, net 3,340 4,008 Loss on sale of investment in associates 83 - Loss on sale of investment in real estate - 925 Gain on sale of investment securities (3) - Amortization of gain on sale of investment in real estate (14) - Share of results of associates, net 1,183 292
Operating profit before changes in operating assets and liabilities 15,398 12,590
Working capital adjustments:
Mandatory reserve with Central Bank of Bahrain (1,730) (1,450)Financing assets (56,501) (54,785)Ijarah Muntahia Bittamleek (14,882) (19,717)Other assets (2,506) 1,639 Customers’ current accounts 15 2,638 Other liabilities (1,776) 7,268 Placements from financial institutions 47,857 1,826 Equity of investment accountholders 91,026 36,415 Net cash from / (used in) operating activities 76,901 (13,576)
INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Capitalized expenditure of investment in real estate (28) - Disposal of investment in real estate - 12,473 Disposal of investment in associates 1,348 - Purchase of property and equipment (678) (553)Purchase of investment securities (76,463) (27,259)Proceeds from disposal of investment securities 3,851 30,009 Net cash (used in) / from investing activities (71,970) 14,670
FINANCING ACTIVITIESPurchase of treasury shares (301) - Syndicated financing 38,077 - Dividends paid (4,822) (26)
Net cash from / (used in) financing activities 32,954 (26)
NET INCREASE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS DURING THE PERIOD 37,885 1,068
Cash and cash equivalents at 1 January 90,736 100,199
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT 30 SEPTEMBER 128,621 101,267
Cash and cash equivalents comprise of:
Cash on hand 15,166 14,213 Balances with CBB, excluding mandatory reserve deposits 1,096 3,960 Balances with banks and other financial institutions excluding restricted balances 8,067 11,177 Placements with financial institutions with original maturities less than 90 days 104,292 71,917
128,621 101,267
Manama
Dadabhai Travel was announced the winner of
the prestigious title of ‘Bahrain’s Leading Travel Agency 2017’ in The World Travel Awards™ 2017.
The award was presented at the 24th Annual World Travel Awards Middle East Gala Ceremony 2017 staged last night in Dubai.
The World Travel Awards, established in 1993 to acknowledge, reward and celebrate excellence across all sectors of the tourism industry, are recognised globally as the
ultimate hallmark of quality, with winners setting the benchmark to which all others aspire.
Aziz Gilitwala, Dadabhai Travel’s Managing Director accepted the World Travel Award at The Armani Hotel, Dubai in front of a packed audience of influential figures in and around the hospitality sector.
Dadabhai Travel was voted Bahrain’s Leading Travel Agency 2017 by a poll of travel professionals and consumers, who cast their votes between Dadabhai and four other short-listed local travel agencies over a
two month period.The event was part of a series
of regional gala ceremonies staged to recognise and celebrate individual and collective success within each key geographical region and was being held at The Armani Hotel for the second successive year.
“To be recognised in such a way by fellow travel industry clients is a wonderful tribute to the commitment, dedication and professionalism of all the staff at Dadabhai who work so hard to provide all our customers with the best possible travel experience,” said Aziz Gilitwala.
Dadabhai wins topWorld Travel Award
Aziz Gilitwala, Dadabhai Travel’s Managing Director accepts the World Travel Award at The Armani Hotel, Dubai
BUSINESS Tuesday, October 31, 20178
Kadi Development Group names Landmark Bahrain to market its 24 Million Dinars Burj Kadi Project on main Sh. Khalifa highway in Juffair, a 41-Storey state of the art design.
“We are honoured by the trust shown by Kadi group in our company. And, given our rich experience in the real estate mar-ket we will not disappoint them”
Mohammad Younis, Director of Landmark Bahrain.
Burj kadi comprises 315 apartments which include studios, 1 BHK, 2 BHK and 3BHK apartments and sky villas. All the apart-ments are very spacious with American kitchens, built in wardrobes, central air conditioning and huge sit out balconies to enjoy the sea view. The built up area is around 55000 m2. The project is designed by one of the best consultants to keeping in mind comfort and top quality interior.
Burj Kadi Large infinity pool for men
Spas and salons for men and woman separately
Mailbox area
Coffee house and Restaurant
Separate air conditioned pool for woman
Jogging track
In-house cinema
Children’s pool
Mini golf course
Business centre
Gyms, saunas, massage rooms
Three multipurpose halls
Super market
The pre-launch sale will start as soon as all the required formalities from the authorities are completed. Flexible pay-ment options as well as finance assis-tance to buyers are available.
Pre-launch sale
For more information visit www.Landmarkbahrain.com or contact sales team.
Manama
Zain Bahrain is set to roll out the highly
anticipated iPhone X at an exclusive midnight launch at its CityCentre Bahrain Experience Shop.
Shoppers will gather at the venue after 11pm on night of Thursday for the launch which will occur at exactly 12am on
the morning of Friday. Early buyers who purchase the new device between midnight and 2 am will receive special gifts, as well as a chance to win one of many Apple AirPods and Watches. A wide selection of refreshments will also be served at the special event.
The iPhone X, which is also currently available for
pre-order across all Zain Experience shops, has been dubbed “the future of the smartphone”. It has a modern all-glass design with a beautiful 5.8-inch Super Retina display, an A11 Bionic chip, wireless charging and an improved rear camera with dual optical image stabilisation. The iPhone X delivers an innovative and
secure new way for customers to unlock, authenticate and pay using Face ID, which is enabled by the new TrueDepth camera.
“As an operator focused on offering innovation and best-in-class customer experience, and as a proud official partner of Apple Middle East, Zain Bahrain is committed to
bringing to market the latest in cutting edge technologies,” said Zain Bahrain Marketing Acting Director, Mohammed Alalawi.
The iPhone X is offered through easy instalments with no upfront payments as part of any Zain postpaid or home broadband plan. For complete details on pricing, visit: www.bh.zain.com.
Zain Bahrain to launch iPhone X at midnight event
Manama
Bahrain’s leading developer, Bin Faqeeh
Real Estate Investment Company signed an agreement with Al Taitoon Contracting WLL to construct luxury residential project, Layan.
The deal was signed by Faisal Faqeeh, Chairman of Bin Faqeeh Real Estate Investment Company and N. Raja Durai, Director of Al Taitoon Contracting WLL.
Layan is a BD30 million residential project with an unparalleled water park, designed by the world’s renowned water park facility specialist. A holistic and therapeutic approach to entertainment and relaxation, Layan promises the perfect balance of family enjoyment and personal fulfilment.
Al Taitoon Contracting is one of the leading business partners of Bin Faqeeh. They have partnered previously to construct several real estate projects including Dar Al Salam, The Breaker, The One, Plus, Dar Tower, Business Bay, The Grand, The Homes, Dragon City Apartments and 360.
Commenting on this occasion, Faisal Faqeeh said,
“Layan is expected to be completed within 30 months. When ready, the project will be a prominent landmark and top tourist destination on a regional scale. It will support Bahrain’s position as the preferred choice for family leisure”.
Bin Faqeeh, a Bahrain-based, privately owned real estate investor and developer, has delivered more than $1.2bn-worth of projects since its inception in 2008.
N. Raja Durai commented, “We are very pleased to sign this agreement, which strengthens our close business partnership.” “We
have worked on many large real estate projects in Bahrain and are committed to meet the requirements and needs of our clients,” he added.
Layan offers a variety of residential options including; studios, 1 bedroom apartments and duplexes, 2 bedroom apartments, 3 bedroom apartments as well as penthouses and apartments with private water slides. A haven of over 60,000 square meters provides the perfect opportunity to reconnect with nature and to enjoy a relaxing stroll amidst the lush greenery and exquisite grounds.
Bin Faqeeh, Al Taitoon in
deal for Layan
The Agreement was signed by Faisal Faqeeh, Chairman of Bin Faqeeh Real Estate Investment Company and N. Raja Durai, Director of Al Taitoon Contracting WLL.
Manama
More than 80 senior Information Technology
professionals from the local business community attended yesterday a session organised by KPMG in Bahrain to discuss the implications of value-added tax (VAT) in the technology space at the Gulf Hotel.
Held under the theme
Compliance through Technology, the event reviewed the expected compliance reporting requirements and options which businesses can use to prepare their digital infrastructure to administer VAT. Philippe Norré, Head of Indirect Taxes at KPMG in Bahrain, explained how the complexity of managing VAT
throughout the entire supply chain. The event also featured insight on technology options available in the market for VAT compliance.
Kenan Nouwailati, Head of Management Consulting at KPMG, expressed his views on building a robust IT framework to support VAT requirement.
KPMG holds session on VAT compliance
Mohammad Younis, Director of Landmark Bahrain with other offi-cials during the signing ceremony
BUSINESS Tuesday, October 31, 20178
Kadi Development Group names Landmark Bahrain to market its 24 Million Dinars Burj Kadi Project on main Sh. Khalifa highway in Juffair, a 41-Storey state of the art design.
“We are honoured by the trust shown by Kadi group in our company. And, given our rich experience in the real estate mar-ket we will not disappoint them”
Mohammad Younis, Director of Landmark Bahrain.
Burj kadi comprises 315 apartments which include studios, 1 BHK, 2 BHK and 3BHK apartments and sky villas. All the apart-ments are very spacious with American kitchens, built in wardrobes, central air conditioning and huge sit out balconies to enjoy the sea view. The built up area is around 55000 m2. The project is designed by one of the best consultants to keeping in mind comfort and top quality interior.
Burj Kadi Large infinity pool for men
Spas and salons for men and woman separately
Mailbox area
Coffee house and Restaurant
Separate air conditioned pool for woman
Jogging track
In-house cinema
Children’s pool
Mini golf course
Business centre
Gyms, saunas, massage rooms
Three multipurpose halls
Super market
The pre-launch sale will start as soon as all the required formalities from the authorities are completed. Flexible pay-ment options as well as finance assis-tance to buyers are available.
Pre-launch sale
For more information visit www.Landmarkbahrain.com or contact sales team.
Manama
Zain Bahrain is set to roll out the highly
anticipated iPhone X at an exclusive midnight launch at its CityCentre Bahrain Experience Shop.
Shoppers will gather at the venue after 11pm on night of Thursday for the launch which will occur at exactly 12am on
the morning of Friday. Early buyers who purchase the new device between midnight and 2 am will receive special gifts, as well as a chance to win one of many Apple AirPods and Watches. A wide selection of refreshments will also be served at the special event.
The iPhone X, which is also currently available for
pre-order across all Zain Experience shops, has been dubbed “the future of the smartphone”. It has a modern all-glass design with a beautiful 5.8-inch Super Retina display, an A11 Bionic chip, wireless charging and an improved rear camera with dual optical image stabilisation. The iPhone X delivers an innovative and
secure new way for customers to unlock, authenticate and pay using Face ID, which is enabled by the new TrueDepth camera.
“As an operator focused on offering innovation and best-in-class customer experience, and as a proud official partner of Apple Middle East, Zain Bahrain is committed to
bringing to market the latest in cutting edge technologies,” said Zain Bahrain Marketing Acting Director, Mohammed Alalawi.
The iPhone X is offered through easy instalments with no upfront payments as part of any Zain postpaid or home broadband plan. For complete details on pricing, visit: www.bh.zain.com.
Zain Bahrain to launch iPhone X at midnight event
Manama
Bahrain’s leading developer, Bin Faqeeh
Real Estate Investment Company signed an agreement with Al Taitoon Contracting WLL to construct luxury residential project, Layan.
The deal was signed by Faisal Faqeeh, Chairman of Bin Faqeeh Real Estate Investment Company and N. Raja Durai, Director of Al Taitoon Contracting WLL.
Layan is a BD30 million residential project with an unparalleled water park, designed by the world’s renowned water park facility specialist. A holistic and therapeutic approach to entertainment and relaxation, Layan promises the perfect balance of family enjoyment and personal fulfilment.
Al Taitoon Contracting is one of the leading business partners of Bin Faqeeh. They have partnered previously to construct several real estate projects including Dar Al Salam, The Breaker, The One, Plus, Dar Tower, Business Bay, The Grand, The Homes, Dragon City Apartments and 360.
Commenting on this occasion, Faisal Faqeeh said,
“Layan is expected to be completed within 30 months. When ready, the project will be a prominent landmark and top tourist destination on a regional scale. It will support Bahrain’s position as the preferred choice for family leisure”.
Bin Faqeeh, a Bahrain-based, privately owned real estate investor and developer, has delivered more than $1.2bn-worth of projects since its inception in 2008.
N. Raja Durai commented, “We are very pleased to sign this agreement, which strengthens our close business partnership.” “We
have worked on many large real estate projects in Bahrain and are committed to meet the requirements and needs of our clients,” he added.
Layan offers a variety of residential options including; studios, 1 bedroom apartments and duplexes, 2 bedroom apartments, 3 bedroom apartments as well as penthouses and apartments with private water slides. A haven of over 60,000 square meters provides the perfect opportunity to reconnect with nature and to enjoy a relaxing stroll amidst the lush greenery and exquisite grounds.
Bin Faqeeh, Al Taitoon in
deal for Layan
The Agreement was signed by Faisal Faqeeh, Chairman of Bin Faqeeh Real Estate Investment Company and N. Raja Durai, Director of Al Taitoon Contracting WLL.
Manama
More than 80 senior Information Technology
professionals from the local business community attended yesterday a session organised by KPMG in Bahrain to discuss the implications of value-added tax (VAT) in the technology space at the Gulf Hotel.
Held under the theme
Compliance through Technology, the event reviewed the expected compliance reporting requirements and options which businesses can use to prepare their digital infrastructure to administer VAT. Philippe Norré, Head of Indirect Taxes at KPMG in Bahrain, explained how the complexity of managing VAT
throughout the entire supply chain. The event also featured insight on technology options available in the market for VAT compliance.
Kenan Nouwailati, Head of Management Consulting at KPMG, expressed his views on building a robust IT framework to support VAT requirement.
KPMG holds session on VAT compliance
Mohammad Younis, Director of Landmark Bahrain with other offi-cials during the signing ceremony
BUSINESSTuesday, October 31, 2017 9
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTSFor the nine month period ended 30 September 2017 (Reviewed)
)Amounts are expressed in thousands of US dollars(
Reviewed byErnst & Young
Murad Al RamadanChief Executive Officer
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN OWNERS’ EQUITYFor the nine month period ended 30 September 2017
Equity attributable to parent's shareholders Sharecapital
Treasury shares
Share premium
Statutory reserve
Share option
reserveRetainedearnings
Total parent›sshareholders'
equityNon-
controling interest
Totalowners'
equityAt 1 January 2017 114,604 )651( - 1,371 42 9,118 124,484 13,640 138,124Reversal of appropriation to charity funds - - - - - 626 626 - 626Dividend paid (note 18) - - - - - )7,977( )7,977( - )7,977(Purchase of treasury shares - )132( - - - - )132( - )132(Acquisition of a subsidiary (note 4) - - - - - - - 13,934 13,934Profit for the period - - - - - 18,904 18,904 267 19,171At 30 September 2017 114,604 )783( - 1,371 42 20,671 135,905 27,841 163,746At 1 January 2016 114,604 )651( 30,760 21,473 42 )51,873( 114,355 17,568 131,923Acquisition of non - controlling interest - - - - - - - )3,884( )3,884(Gain on acquisition of non-controlling interest - - - - - 24 24 )24( -Transfer to reserves * - - )30,760( )21,113( - 51,873 - - -Profit for the period - - - - - 9,193 9,193 )13( 9,180At 30 September 2016 114,604 )651( - 360 42 9,217 123,572 13,647 137,219
www.inovest.bhDr. Abdulla Al Humaidi
Chairman
INTERIM CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
Reviewed30
September
Audited31
December2017 2016
ASSETS
Cash and bank balances 28,564 40,066Accounts receivable 53,811 38,237Investment in real estate lease right receivables 9,332 9,246Investments 18,487 18,983Investment in a joint venture and associates 83,027 91,629Investment in real estate 71,615 41,564Property, plant and equipment 15,599 16,090Other assets 5,029 7,040TOTAL ASSETS 285,464 262,855LIABILITIES AND OWNERS' EQUITY
Liabilities
Other liabilities and accounts payable 107,896 108,323Financing from a bank 13,822 16,408
121,718 124,731
Equity 114,604 114,604Share capital )783( )651(Less: Treasury shares 113,821 113,953Reserves 1,413 1,413Retained earnings 20,671 9,118Equity attributable to parent`s shareholders 135,905 124,484Non-controlling interest 27,841 13,640Total equity 163,746 138,124TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY 285,464 262,855
INTERIM CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME
Three months ended
30 September
Nine months ended
30 September2017 2016 2017 2016
OPERATING INCOME
Net income from construction contracts 2,308 2,032 8,085 5,607Income from investment in real estate 1,460 791 3,259 2,531Income from investments 44 44 4.251 1.484Fee for management and other services 226 54 676 1.669Net share of )loss( / income from investmentin a joint venture and associates )213( )52( 356 )276(
Other income 149 294 1.008 1.333TOTAL OPERATING INCOME 3,974 3,163 17,635 12,348OPERATING EXPENSESStaff costs 994 1,096 3,404 3,175General and administrative expenses 665 616 2,291 1,826Financing costs 280 231 699 492Property related expenses 416 42 514 127Depreciation 118 41 340 201TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES 2,473 2,026 7,248 5,821NET OPERATING PROFIT 1,501 1,137 10,387 6,527Recoveries from impaired recievables 412 2.653 8.784 2.653PROFIT FOR THE PERIOD 1,913 3,790 19,171 9,180Attributable to :Equity shareholders of the parent 1,637 3,795 18,904 9,193Non-controlling interest 276 )5( 267 )13(PROFIT FOR THE PERIOD 1,913 3,790 19,171 9,180BASIC AND DILUTED EARNINGSPER SHARE )US cents( 0.58 1.34 6.64 3.23
INTERIM CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWSNine months ended
30 September2017 2016
OPERATING ACTIVITIESProfit for the period 19,171 9,180Adjustments for:Depreciation 1,391 1,274Net share of )income( / loss from investment ina joint venture and associates )356( 276Realised )gain( / loss on sale of investments )500( 3
Realised gain on sale of investment in a joint venture andassociates - )871(
Gain on sale of investment in real estate )1,078( )1,366(Gain on bargain purchase - associate )3,135( -Gain on bargain purchase - subsidiary )44( - Fair value gain on transfer of investment to investmentin a joint venture and associates )252( -
Recoveries from impaired recievables )8,784( )2,653(6,413 5,843
Net changes in operating assets and liabilities:Short-term deposits )with an original maturity of more than 90 days( )298( )11,804(
Accounts receivable )11,502( 6,566Receivable from real estate lease right )86( )67(Other assets 2,011 4,622Accounts payable )1,436( )8,511(Net cash used in operating activities )4,898( )3,351(INVESTING ACTIVITIESProceeds from sale of investment in real estate 5,005 8,393Acquisition of a subsidiary, net of cash acquired 4,217Acquisition of further shares of subsidiary - )3,884(Purchase of property, plant and equipment )974( )4,337(Purchase of investment in real estate - )3,154(Purchase of investment in a joint venture and associates )5,029( )220(Sale of investment in a joint venture and associates - 7,693Proceeds from sale of investments 500 263Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment 74 -Net cash from investing activities 3,793 4,754FINANCING ACTIVITIESNet movement in financing from a bank )2,586( )6,604(Dividend paid )7,977( -Purchase of treasury shares )132( -Net cash used in financing activities )10,695( )6,604(NET MOVEMENT IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS )11,800( )5,201(CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT THE END OF THE PERIOD 32,617 40,430
20,817 35,229Non cash transactions:Investment in real estate acquired against accounts receivable 5,199 - Transfer from investment to investment in a joint venture andassociates 748 -Transfer from investment in a joint venture and associates to asubsidiary 17,870 -
Transfer from investment in real estate to accounts receivable - 9,153Non cash settlement of accounts receivable to property, plant and equipment - 1,365
Manama
Inovest Group yesterday announced financial results
for the first nine months of 2017, reporting a 109 per cent increase in its consolidated net profit attributable to equity shareholders to US$19.1m as compared to US$9.2m in the first nine months of 2016. Inovest also said its expects “to close this year with a strong fourth quarter”.
Earnings Per Share attributable to the equity of the parent company in the nine months of 2017 was US cents 6.64 compared to an Earnings Per Share of US cent 3.23 for the same period in 2016.
For the three months ending September 30th, 2017,
the Group realised a net consolidated profit of US$1.9m in comparison to US$3.8m for the same period in 2016.
Consolidated operating income increased by 43pc, reaching US$17.6m compared to US$12.3m in the first nine months of 2016. Likewise, within the same timeframe this year, consolidated net operating profit rose by 59 per cent to US$10.4m as compared to US$6.5m for the first nine months of 2016.
Meanwhile, on the asset side, the Group saw a continued growth of 9pc increase in the consolidated total assets to reach US$285m as compared to US$263m at the end of 2016. The Group’s financing from
banks was reduced by 16pc to reach US$13.8m, and it further saw an overall reduction in its total liabilities of 2pc. The Group’s key performance
indicators for the period reflected its solid results with the capital adequacy ratio standing at 146pc as compared to the Central Bank of Bahrain
minimum of 110pc, Return on Consolidated Assets at 7pc, and Return on Equity attributable to the equity of the parent company at 14pc.
“We look forward to building upon this year’s deliverables in the forthcoming periods, and to delivering even stronger performance and strategic growth,” CEO, Murad Al Ramadan said.
“Our performance this quarter, and to that end for the past few years, demonstrates that we are on the right strategic track and that we have the capability to deliver and sustain solid growth and profitability. This quarter’s results are the result of continued proceeds from
positively performing current investments, investment and property exits, and sustained delivery and performance within our subsidiaries and associates,” Al Ramadan added.
Inovest’s recently elected Chairman of the Board of Directors, Dr. Abdulla Alhumaidi said: , “The Board and Executive Management of Inovest were in the process of planning for the Group’s next stage of growth and development which would see an expansion in market activities, enhanced investment exposure on a geographic level, and diversification of the Group’s portfolio towards an end goal of delivering greater value to shareholders.”
Inovest reports netprofit of US$18.9m
Net profit up by 106%
Operating Net Profit up by 59%
14% Return on Equity
Murad Al Ramadan, CEODr. Abdulla Al Humaidi, Chairman
BUSINESS Tuesday, October 31, 201710
COUNTRY/CURRENCIES SELLBUY
Rates are for indication purpose only. For firm rates or for currencies not listed above please call Bahrain Financing Company. Telephone: 17228888, Website: www.bfc.com.bh
COUNTRY 1 US DLR 1 UK STG 1 SFR 100 YEN
BAHRAIN 0.3770 0.5738 0.3787 0.3318
KUWAIT 0.2855 32.4414 0.2868 0.2513
OMAN 0.3849 0.3832 0.3866 0.3387
QATAR 3.6420 3.6256 3.6585 3.2051
UAE 3.6730 3.6565 3.6896 3.2324
SAUDI 3.7500 3.7331 3.7670 3.3002
AUSTRALIA 0.2960 0.2936BANGLADESH 0.00483 0.00462CANADA 0.3000 0.2968DENMARK 0.0620 EGYPT 0.0234 0.0220EURO 0.4457 0.4432HONGKONG 0.04970 0.04930INDIA 0.00595 0.00583INDONESIA 0.00003017 0.00002841IRAN TUMAN 0.000323 IRAQI DINAR 0.000304 JAPAN 0.00347 0.003400JORDAN 0.5350 0.5354KOREA 0.00038568 KUWAIT 1.249 1.249MALAYSIA 0.0916 0.0914NEW ZEALAND 0.2625 0.2626NORWAY 0.0484 NEPAL 0.00395 0.00364OMAN 0.98014 0.98301PAKISTAN 0.00371 0.00358PHILIPPINES 0.00756 0.00731QATAR 0.2831 0.10376SAUDI ARABIA 0.10058 0.10066SINGAPORE 0.2810 0.2790SOUTH AFRICA 0.02810 0.02800SRI LANKA 0.00274 0.00246SWEDISH 0.0483 SWITZERLAND 0.3859 0.3829SYRIA 0.001740 0.0017TAIWAN 0.013100 THAILAND 0.011550 0.011570TURKEY 0.1066 UNITED KINGDOM 0.5051 0.5022UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 0.102500 0.102840UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 0.37790 0.37800YUAN 0.056800 0.056800
Abu Dhabi
Saudi Arabia plans to extract uranium domestically
as part of its nuclear power programme and sees this as a step towards “self-sufficiency” in producing atomic fuel, a senior official said yesterday.
Extracting its own uranium also makes sense from an economic point of view, said Hashim bin Abdullah Yamani, head of the Saudi government agency tasked with the nuclear plans, the King Abdullah City
for Atomic and Renewable Energy (KACARE).
In a speech at an international nuclear power conference in Abu Dhabi, he did not specify whether Saudi Arabia seeks to also enrich and reprocess uranium – steps in the fuel cycle which are especially sensitive as they can open up the possibility of military uses of the material.
The world’s top oil exporter says it wants to tap atomic power for peaceful purposes
only in order to diversify its energy supply and will award a construction contract for its first two nuclear reactors by the end of 2018.
“Regarding the production of uranium in the kingdom, this is a programme which is our first step towards self-sufficiency in producing nuclear fuel,” Yamani told a conference organized by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). “We utilize the uranium ore that has been proven to be economically
efficient.”Industry sources have
told Saudi is reaching out to potential vendors from South Korea, China, France, Russia, Japan and the United States for its first two reactors.
Saudi Arabia is considering building some 17.6 gigawatts of nuclear capacity by 2032, the equivalent of about 17 reactors, making it one of the strongest prospects for an industry struggling after the 2011 nuclear disaster in Japan. (Reuters)
Saudi plans to extract uranium domestically
Manama
Batelco Group yesterday announced results for the
nine-month period ended 30 September 2017, reporting stable revenues with increases over the previous quarter and over Q3 2016.
For the nine-month period, Gross Revenues are up by 2 per cent year-on-year to BD277.6 million (US$736.3M) supported by improved revenues in the Bahrain operation, Umniah in Jordan and Dhiraagu in the Maldives. Gross Revenues also showed an improvement of 6pc over the previous quarter in 2017 and 7pc over Q3 2016.
EBITDA for the period was BD91.2M (US$241.9M), a 13pc decline year over year, 14pc quarter-on-quarter decline over Q2 2017 and 20pc quarter-on-quarter decline over Q3 2016. The drop in EBITDA is mainly attributed to restructuring costs incurred in Q3 2017. However, the Group continues to sustain a robust EBITDA margin of 33pc.
Nine-month Net Profit was BD25.2M (US$66.8M), a 22pc decline compared to the corresponding period in 2016 and quarter-on-quarter decline of 43pc compared to Q2 2017 and 37pc compared to Q3 2016. Net profits are mainly impacted by the lower EBITDA due to restructuring and the share of loss from the Group’s investment in Sabafon, Yemen due to the ongoing political unrest.
Net assets were valued at BD522.6M (US$1,386.2M) with cash balances of BD151.1M (US$400.8M). This includes the impact
of the interim dividend (10 fils per share) announced and paid during the quarter. Earnings per share for the period stood at 15.2 fils.
Commenting on the results, Batelco Chairman Shaikh Mohamed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa said that Batelco’s operations are evolving and transforming to meet the challenges of the communications industry and to cope with the competitive environments throughout the Group’s locations.
“Overall subscriber
numbers are up 7pc year-over-year and 1pc since Q2 2017. At the end of the nine-month period, 59pc of Revenues and 56pc of EBITDA were attributable to operations outside of Bahrain. This is compared with 59pc of Revenues and 55pc of EBITDA in the first nine months of 2016,” said Batelco Group Chief Executive Ihab Hinnawi.
“Across the Group a number of locations showed significant growth in their customer numbers with Dhiraagu Mobile subscribers
up by 8pc versus the same period of 2016 and Broadband subscribers up by an impressive 46pc over the same timeframe. Sure Group has made pleasing gains, with their Fixed Line customer base up by 11pc YoY and Broadband subscribers up by 4pc. Umniah’s Broadband subscriber base is up by 33pc thanks to their advanced fixed Broadband network and state-of-the-art mobile network and also the introduction of superfast Fibre services,” he added.
Batelco Bahrain CEO Mohamed Bubshait stated that investment and strategic efforts have resulted in growing customer numbers across mobile, fixed and Broadband, which is very good news.
Looking Ahead, the Batelco Chairman said: “For the last quarter of the year, we will be focused on pushing forward with a new era of transformation, ensuring the right teams are in place to drive our multi-pronged strategy forward.”
Batelco posts Q3profit of BD25.2m
Ihab Hinnawi, Batelco Group CE
Mohd Bubshait - Batelco Bahrain CEO
Shaikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa - Batelco Chairman
Gross revenues of BD277.6M (US$736.3M) for the period
EBITDA of BD91.2M (US$241.9M) representing a 33pc marginSubscriber base has grown to over 9.6 million, an increase of 7pc YoY
Substantial cash and bank balances of BD151.1M (US$400.8M)
Earnings per share of 15.2 fils
Mohammed Zafran/DTNNzafran@dt.bh
Cars could be bought without paying any cash in future,
as companies will start selling vehicles in exchange for buyers ‘data’, Nicolas Olivier, an autonomous car expert, told DT News.
“The companies have already started working on the concept called ‘The Zero Dollar Car’,” he said.
The concept, Oliver said, works by selling autonomous cars in exchange for the buyers data instead of money. “The buyer does not have to spend any money to obtain the car. But it is also not free, instead of money, he must share location information.”
“The data would consist mainly of where the drive goes shopping, eat or spend time, which the car would collect and send to the car company,” he added.
He explained that the data may be “sold to advertisers” who can then use it to target and influence buyers.
“Many companies have already started working on the concept,” he said adding: “‘Zero Dollar Car’ will debut as the autonomous cars hit the market.”
When asked about a possible timeframe, he told us that “it would take twelve years” for the autonomous cars to replace
traditional cars. “There are 1.2 billion cars on the road today and the world is capable of producing 100 million cars a year. So if we want to remove all the cars on the roads today it will take at least twelve years,” he explained.
There are other challenges as well, he said adding: “The mix between human-driven cars and autonomous cars will produce a very challenging environment.”
He, however, said that the scarcity of lithium batteries will be solved soon. “I have lived in Hong Kong and China for twelve years and I can tell you that big cities are currently building massive battery factories,” he said.
Tuesday, October 31, 2017 11Taiwanese American film director Justin Lin will return
to direct the ninth and tenth instalments in the Fast and Furious franchise. It was none other than Vin Diesel who confirmed the news on a Facebook Live stream, while also revealing that Jordana Brewster will return to the series after last starring in Furious 7 as Mia Toretto. Lin has previously directed The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, Fast & Furious, Fast Five and Fast & Furious 6, but was replaced by James Wan for Furious 7 and F. Gary Gray for The Fate of the Furious. In early October, it emerged that the release of Fast & Furious 9 had been delayed by a year. (Carscoops)
Rezvani’s V8-powered Tank is getting ready to welcome a less powerful V6 model to the lineup, featuring all the
same rugged options. Powering this new “everyday Tank”, which we’ll remind you is based off a Jeep Wrangler
Unlimited, is a 3.6-liter V6 unit (in all likelihood, FCA’s Pentastar), putting down 285 horsepower
and 260 lb-ft (352 Nm) of torque with the help of an on-demand 4x4 system,
while returning 25 miles per gallon (9.4l/100km).
(Carscoops)
Rezvani adds V6 to its Wrangler-Based tank Lin to direct Fast And Furious 9 and 10
The day will comewhen you can buycar for free
Nicolas Olivier
The best cars the USA never got
While the USA has built some remarkable cars, and continues to do so, there are many outstanding or
simply wacky vehicles that have been in enjoyed in Europe, Latin America and Japan that were never an option for drivers Stateside.
Toyota Century (1967)
Volkswagen SP2 (1972)
Mercedes-Benz G-Class W460 (1979)
Alfa Romeo 33 (1983)
Ford Fiesta XR2 (1984)
Representative picture(inews)
Tuesday, October 31, 201712
Southern Governor Shaikh Khalifa bin Ali Al Khalifa received Omani Ambassador Abdulla Rashid Medailwi and lauded strong historic fraternal relations between both countries and peoples. Shaikh Khalifa also praised the ambassador’s efforts to further bolster bilateral cooperation and cement ties between the two brotherly countries
Electricity and Water Affairs Minister Dr. Abdulhussain Mirza received the Commander of King Hamad University Hospital, Major General Dr. Shaikh Salman bin Atiyatallah Al Khalifa and praised his and the hospital staff’s efforts in achieving the vision of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
Supreme Council for Youth & Sport First Vice Chairman and Bahrain Royal Equestrian & Endurance Federation President HH Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa received yesterday Editor-in-Chief of Bahraini Al-Watan newspaper Yussef Al-Binkhalil who presented him a copy of his book “The Red Ambition.” Shaikh Khalid hailed the distinguished efforts of the writer in backing the media and cultural momentum in Bahrain
Supreme Council for Youth & Sport First Vice Chairman and Bahrain Royal Equestrian & En-durance Federation President HH Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa received Dr Jassim Haji, technology and management expert and researcher, who presented with his techno-man-agement book
Kalaalaya, a group of music and art lovers based in the Kingdom, organised a Mega Musical Nite on Friday at the Indian Club as part of their crystal jubilee year. SPAC Group Chairman P Unnikrishnan inaugurated the programme
Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) Chairman Khalid Almoayed alongside the Chief Executive Officer Dr. Khalid Al Ruwaihi received at Bait Al Tijjar yesterday a delegation from the Bahraini-Sudanese Parliamentary Society spearheaded by MP Mohammed Ahmed accompanied by members of the Sudanese National Council, the Sudanese Embassy Chargé d’affaires Mohamed Al Mutaz Jaffar Al Taieb, and Bahraini MP Jamal Dawood. The meeting hailed the bilateral relation between the Bahrain and Sudan and stressed the importance of stepping-up business cooperation
Tuesday, October 31, 2017 13
Supreme Council for Youth & Sport First Vice Chairman and Bahrain Royal Equestrian & Endurance Federation President HH Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa received yesterday Editor-in-Chief of Bahraini Al-Watan newspaper Yussef Al-Binkhalil who presented him a copy of his book “The Red Ambition.” Shaikh Khalid hailed the distinguished efforts of the writer in backing the media and cultural momentum in Bahrain
Southern Governor Shaikh Khalifa bin Ali Al Khalifa received Chinese Ambassador Qi Zhen-hong and hailed steadily-growing trade, economic and cultural cooperation between the two countries. Shaikh Khalifa and the Chinese envoy reviewed good bilateral relations and ways of expanding cooperation, hailing the honourable Chinese stances in support of Bah-rain’s security and stability. The two sides discussed ways of expanding cultural exchanges through events and activities which reflect the deep-rooted heritage of Bahrain and China
Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) Chairman Khalid Almoayed alongside the Chief Executive Officer Dr. Khalid Al Ruwaihi received at Bait Al Tijjar yesterday a delegation from the Bahraini-Sudanese Parliamentary Society spearheaded by MP Mohammed Ahmed accompanied by members of the Sudanese National Council, the Sudanese Embassy Chargé d’affaires Mohamed Al Mutaz Jaffar Al Taieb, and Bahraini MP Jamal Dawood. The meeting hailed the bilateral relation between the Bahrain and Sudan and stressed the importance of stepping-up business cooperation
BDF Commander-in-Chief Field Marshal Shaikh Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Khalifa received yesterday Editor-in-Chief of Bahraini Al-Watan newspa-per Yussef Al-Binkhalil, who presented him a copy of his book “The Read Ambition”. The BDF Chief welcomed him, lauding his efforts in compil-ing the book and praising development of Bahrain’s press
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Oh my gawd candy corns someone please make me stop
14 Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Los Angeles
Actress Rebecca Ferguson says she had to pay rent to her mother from the age of 15.
Ferguson, 34, whose parents divorced when she was three, lived between their houses
in Sweden, but when she landed her first job, on a soap opera, as a teenager, she was told to “give back” to the family and feels grateful for doing that, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
In an interview with Vogue magazine, Ferguson recalled her mother’s words: “You’re going to pay rent
now, because you’re a working woman who is earning more than me so you give back to the family.”
Of that experience, Ferguson said: “I learnt then the value of making money for myself.”
(IANS)
Paying homage to the wild twist at the end of the movie ‘Se7en,’ Gwyneth
Paltrow reprised her role from the 1995 thriller for Halloween. In the flick, the 45-year-old actress plays the wife of Brad Pitt’s detective character, who’s investigating a serial killer. Later, she gets murdered and
beheaded by ‘John Doe,’ played by Kevin Spacey.Taking to her Instagram page, the
‘Iron-Man’ star posted a photo of herself with her head in a box, sitting in a decorated bathtub with beau Brad Falchuk dressed as Spacey’s character from the movie.
The cardboard box on her head is in reference to the film’s ending, where Pitt’s character finds her decapitated head. She captioned it with a festive
pumpkin emoji. (TOI)
Actor Jeff Goldblum, who played Dr Ian Malcolm in the first two ‘Jurassic Park’ films, said that he will have a small role in ‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’. The
65-year-old actor said that his character will not be too involved in what the upcoming film has to offer.
“It’s small... Who knows, they may cut me out entirely! But if I stay in I’ll be a sprig of parsley or a little garnish, hopefully with some impact!” Goldblum teased. Featuring new series regulars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard, the film is slated to release on June 22 next year. (TOI)
October 31, 1963
Rob Schneider
Comedian and actor best known for his supporting roles in Adam Sandler films such as The Waterboy, Big Daddy, Mr. Deeds and Grown Ups.
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Oh my gawd candy corns someone please make me stop
14 Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Los Angeles
Actress Rebecca Ferguson says she had to pay rent to her mother from the age of 15.
Ferguson, 34, whose parents divorced when she was three, lived between their houses
in Sweden, but when she landed her first job, on a soap opera, as a teenager, she was told to “give back” to the family and feels grateful for doing that, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
In an interview with Vogue magazine, Ferguson recalled her mother’s words: “You’re going to pay rent
now, because you’re a working woman who is earning more than me so you give back to the family.”
Of that experience, Ferguson said: “I learnt then the value of making money for myself.”
(IANS)
Paying homage to the wild twist at the end of the movie ‘Se7en,’ Gwyneth
Paltrow reprised her role from the 1995 thriller for Halloween. In the flick, the 45-year-old actress plays the wife of Brad Pitt’s detective character, who’s investigating a serial killer. Later, she gets murdered and
beheaded by ‘John Doe,’ played by Kevin Spacey.Taking to her Instagram page, the
‘Iron-Man’ star posted a photo of herself with her head in a box, sitting in a decorated bathtub with beau Brad Falchuk dressed as Spacey’s character from the movie.
The cardboard box on her head is in reference to the film’s ending, where Pitt’s character finds her decapitated head. She captioned it with a festive
pumpkin emoji. (TOI)
Actor Jeff Goldblum, who played Dr Ian Malcolm in the first two ‘Jurassic Park’ films, said that he will have a small role in ‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’. The
65-year-old actor said that his character will not be too involved in what the upcoming film has to offer.
“It’s small... Who knows, they may cut me out entirely! But if I stay in I’ll be a sprig of parsley or a little garnish, hopefully with some impact!” Goldblum teased. Featuring new series regulars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard, the film is slated to release on June 22 next year. (TOI)
October 31, 1963
Rob Schneider
Comedian and actor best known for his supporting roles in Adam Sandler films such as The Waterboy, Big Daddy, Mr. Deeds and Grown Ups.
15Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Blade of the ImmortalDirector: Takashi MiikeStars: Takuya Kimura, Hana Sugisaki, Sôta Fukushi, Hayato Ichihara
My Friend DahmerDirector: Marc MeyersStars: Anne Heche, Ross Lynch, Vincent Kartheiser, Dallas Roberts
LBJDirector: Rob ReinerStars: Jennifer Jason Leigh, Woody Harrelson, Bill Pullman, C. Thomas Howell
Murder on the Orient ExpressDirector: Kenneth BranaghStars: Daisy Ridley, Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer, Penélope Cruz Johnson
Daddy’s Home 2Director: Sean AndersStars: Linda Cardellini, Mark Wahlberg, Mel Gibson, Will Ferrell
MOVIES... COMING SOON... next week
(www.imdb.com)
Moore learned sign language to prepare for her roleLos Angeles
Actor Jamie Bell says he and actress Kate Mara are enjoying
their married life.Bell, who has a four-
year-old son with former wife Evan Rachel Wood,
married Mara in July after two years of dating. While they are having a “great time”
together, he says nothing has changed in their
relationship, reports eonline.com.
“We’re having a great time. For me, nothing feels any different, and I think that’s the way it should be. You make a dedication to each other, and that’s it,” Bell said.
“But I can’t believe it’s still so early (into our marriage). It feels like we’ve been
married forever,” he added. (IANS)
Academy-award winning artist Julianne Moore has revealed that she spent two months learning
American Sign Language for her portrayal of a deaf woman in upcoming movie ‘Wonderstruck’. The actress played two characters, a silent movie star in 1927 and a deaf woman in 1977.
For her scenes as Rose in 1977, Moore spent two months learning American Sign Language, and then got pointers from deaf actress Simmonds. She said, “She was so nice about my signing, which is bad. It’s like talking to a baby. I’m not kidding! But Millicent was very encouraging. She’d always go, ‘You got it, keep going, keep practicing.”
The ‘Still Alice’ star also revealed that getting to play two roles was just ‘too hard to resist’ for her. (TOI)
FUEGO: ANTONIO GADES COMPANYDate : 1 December 2017, 8:00pmVenue : Bahrain National TheatreThe Antonio Gades Company, a major pillar of Spanish flamenco dance, will be presenting “Fuego”, which is inspired by the work of the late Spanish legendary composer, Manuel de Falla. The plot, choreography and lighting made by the late Antonio Gades and the Spanish film director, photographer and writer Carlos Saura. Coinciding with the tenth anniversary of the death of Antonio Gades, the foundation that carries his name decided to under-take a very significant challenge setting up another version of the Manuel de Falla’s ballet “Enchanted Love”. Titled “Fuego”, this production was the sec-ond scenic interpretation which the choreographer had of Manuel de Falla’s work. Being an exponent of Gades’ core idea “return to tradition if you want to evolve”, this ballet is a transi-tional piece between the almost mythi-cal setups in the classic plays, Carmen and Fuenteovejuna. It was also the last of the joint mythical flamenco works by Gades and Saura, with the same overlaying structure they followed in Carmen, first as a film and secondly as a ballet.
ROMEO & JULIETDate : 12th November 2017, 7:00pmVenue : Bahrain National Theatre
The groundbreaking world famous ballet, Romeo and Juliet, will be grac-ing the Kingdom of Bahrain’s National Theatre stage coinciding its 5th Anniversary- with the first full-length ballet choreographed by Sir Kenneth MacMillan. This performance won him a place of honor in the history of world choreography. The ballet show will consist of a unique Dance Open Festival production, a Russian Ballet Company with the UK ballet star soloists from the Royal Ballet theatre of London. The original UK-Russian work of art, Shakespeare’s eternal love story with wonderful music by the Great Russian composer Prokofiev, will be presented by immensely pas-sionate and talented English and Russian dancers, dressed in mag-nificent costumes created by Italian designers. This unfortunate yet beauti-ful story is set against a wonderful evo-cation of 16th Century Verona, Italy, and includes a bustling marketplace that erupts into a violent sword fight, and a lavish ball held in an elegant mansion.A live orchestra will be performing music by S. Prokofiev during the ballet show of Romeo & Juliet.
NATIONAL DAY CELEBRATIONDate : 16 December 2017, 8:00pmVenue : Bahrain National Theatre Coinciding with the Kingdom of Bahrain’s National Day celebrations, the Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities presents a variety of events and cultural activities with the partici-pation of a number of musical bands and Bahraini musicians. Tickets will be available soon at Virgin Megastore .
NASHAZ EXHIBITIONDate: Till October 31, 8:00am - 8:00pmVenue: Art Centre NASHAZ is an Arabic term that by definition means; a combination of sounds that strikes the ear harshly. An off-tune. A Dissonance.In Music, Dissonance is a categori-zation of simultaneous sounds; it is associated with harshness, unpleasant-ness, or unacceptability. Even though dissonant sounds objectively identi-fied, it more often is a subjective, con-ventional, cultural, and style- and/or period-dependent factor that decides what is acceptable and what is not. Dissonance can then be defined as a combination of sounds that does not belong to the style under considera-tion. Although dissonance in music may make some listeners feel uneasy, it ultimately helps to create tension and a sense of motion in compositions. You can compare musical dissonance to the conflict between characters in a story. The tension builds and rises to a peak, and then is resolved by the story’s calm conclusion. Dissonance in music is often, but not always, followed by harmonic resolution in musical pieces.In Society, Dissonance is defying the norm. It is swimming against current, colouring outside the lines and as F. Scott Fitzgerald puts it, “it is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function.”In this exhibition, NASHAZ, a group of Bahraini creatives gets together to produce conceptual art installa-tions reflecting dissonance in socie-ties through social norms and attitudes often overseen in daily lives. The exhibition coincides with the Bahrain International Music Festival.
HANGING LIGHTS WORKSHOP
Date: 2 November 2017, 6:00pmVenue: Al Jasra Training Centre In cooperation with Al Jasra Training Center, Bahrain Authority for Culture & Antiquities organize Hanging Lights
Workshop.Learn making ceiling hanging lights from simple materials. BRUSHLESS PAINTING WORKSHOPDate : 2 November 2017, 6:00pmVenue : Al Jasra Training Centre In cooperation with Al Jasra Training Center, Bahrain Authority for Culture & Antiquities organize Brushless Painting Workshop.Learn creating an abstract painting style by using acrylic ink, plastic cards and wooden sticks.Free AdmissionMinimum age 16+
FINE DINING WITH THE OLIVETO BAND.Date : 12th October 2017 to 31st March 2018Venue : Oliveto Bahrain Join us from Wednesdays to Saturdays with the sultry sounds of The Oliveto Band and the finest Italian cuisine on the Island.
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11TH SHAHRAZAD CHARITY BAZAARDate : 25th November 2017Venue : Shahrazad Hall We are pleased to announce the 11th Annual Charity Sale Bazaar in
Shahrazad Hall (Behind Zait Alzaytoon –Budaiya Road) on the 25 November 2017 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.!!Participate in this great charity event to support Bahrain Breast Cancer Society (Think Pink) & Other charitable causes.Ways YOU Can Help!Donate items for the charity sale event from 1 to 24 November 2017 from 9 to 12 a.m. & from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. in Shahrazad Hall: “Clothes, books, furni-ture, toys, household items, electronics, plants, antiques, etc”
HALLOWEEN NIGHT PARTY @ BOOMERSDate : 31st October 2017Venue : BOOMERS-ALWAYS A STEP AHEAD! Get ready, because the most anticipat-ed night of the year is here! Halloween Night is out on a tear to put on the big-gest, sexiest and the hottest Halloween party. This is a glimpse of what awaits you:
Join us - we dare you - where a mysteri-ous underground universe lingers... With all the frightful fun, screeches and screams, party freaks will surely enjoy the night!
So don’t miss the experience of a life-time and be immortalized throughout eternity as the premiere Halloween Event takes place at the BOOMERS. A memory that you will never forget!
What you can expect:→Prizes shall ensue for “The Best Halloween Costume of the Night”. →A live DJ -DJ SCARY→Live BAND-Feat-SPL Halloween Performance→Huge dance party→Happy Hour→Drink Specials → Complete Halloween themed atmos-phere→Livest Party of Your Life
HORRIFYING HALLOWEEN @Z LOUNGE CLUBDate : 31st October 2017Venue : Z LOUNGE CLUB This Halloween, get ready for a wild and wicked good time! Halloween Night puts on the most over-the-top Halloween party imaginable! The monster of all parties, the night that everyone looks forward to the entire year and the hottest party of the event of the year is finally insight! Once inside, quench your thirst with mixology options under the glare of the glowing eyes. When the spirits move you, flocks of witches shall tempt you with libations, hypnotize you with gyrating music, all while casting their voodoo spells over the dance floor.Party freaks rolled to beats as your favorite DJ Guy and PJ MC will spin the console on the eve special occasion of Halloween night.
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Bahrain Financial Harbour Holding Company had more than 30 people attending the opening of the 20th Art at the Harbour exhibition “From Bahrain” in the Harbour Towers-West, within Bahrain Financial Harbour. Twenty-six pieces by the Bahraini artist Ameena Alaidi went on display at the expo showcasing the artist’s own representation of Bahrain, introduced by the CEO of Bahrain Financial Harbour Holding Company, Mr. Angus Campbell.Ameena is a very talented young artist who has always been very interested in art since she was a young girl, spend-ing most of her time playing with pencils and colours. She studied Educational Arts in University of Bahrain for two years and a half and she participated in Nasser Bin Hamad International Youth Creativity Award in 2013 and won the 3rd place. In addition, she participated in many exhibitions in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Oman. “From Bahrain” is a very unique reflection of Bahrain, not only reviving some elements from the old Bahraini culture, heritage and lifestyle, but also featuring other sides of the current modern life and beautiful nature.“I felt like I owe it to my country to dedicated time and effort to reflect its beauty on canvas. Bahrain Financial Harbour Holding Company gave me the opportu-nity by giving me the space to showcase my artwork in the Harbour Towers and I decided to allocate my entire exhibition for the love of Bahrain.”This is yet another step that Bahrain Financial Harbour Holding Company takes towards sup-porting art in Bahrain and providing artists a space to display their artwork. The exhibition will con-tinue in the Harbour Towers-West lobby for a total of four weeks, after which it will be moved to the Harbour Towers-East for another four weeks and it is open for visitors at any time.
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If you feel suffocated by your romantic relationship, if you feel it lacks spice or is too traditional, then why not liberate yourself? Today’s planetary energy will help you turn even your craziest ideas into reality. Starting today, you’re going to be asked to be more decisive.
You’ve met some strange people who have greatly influenced your attitude about your marriage or partnership. Some people have been pushing you toward more freedom. These people have been influenced by the planetary alignments, but that’s no reason you have to be. Freedom or lack of it is completely subjective.If you’ve yearned to modify something in your daily life, do it now. The planetary energy is telling you that the hour has come to make concrete changes. Whether the change you seek is at home or at work, physical or emotional, don’t be afraid to seriously upset the status quo of your life.
The planetary shift will probably be imperceptible today, but you’ll have several months to understand how this change impacts you. It will dawn on you that you feel a strong need for liberation. Perhaps you need to release yourself from the bonds of your group. Change and innovation are in the air!
You mustn’t expect any enormous changes today. The process you began three or four years ago will accelerate slightly. You’re changing the moorings of your identity, the ideas that make you sure of who you are. Your family, background, and education no longer count for as much as your spiritual foundations.
The day ahead should be fairly positive. You’ll begin to feel the faintest hint of a major change beginning. This new phase will last seven months. As it progresses, you’ll find greater freedom of expression. You can expect to shift into high gear on subjects you used to avoid in the past. Some friction with siblings may arise in the next few months.
The solar system is liable to trigger a transformation that will last several months. The change will centre on the means you use to fulfil yourself in terms of your career and love life. If you feel hemmed in by your training or upbringing, you can expect to seek liberation from these inhibitions in the months to come.
It’s an excellent day for you! Although no major events occur today, there’s the promise of freedom in the coming months. A fundamental shift is about to occur in your occupation and love life. As the months unfold, you can expect to be more visionary, more creative, and perhaps more rebellious. You’ll be much more effective than in the past two or three years.
It may be that you’ve come back deeply changed from a long voyage. Of course, travel changes everyone to some extent, but in your case, the change is more profound. You’re going to have a problem getting back into your old life. It may feel too limiting for you. So what are you waiting for? Change it!
To understand the shift occurring today, you must look at events from a lofty perspective. A slow liberation process is gathering momentum. Over the next few months you won’t refuse an opportunity to rid yourself of an oppressive part of your past. You’ll shed your old complexes and emerge renewed.
The gentle winds of change are blowing through your life at the moment. You have a feeling of newness and an open attitude toward the world. Some outside events give you the impression that you’re advancing in a concrete manner toward a new life. You can expect to have some pleasant surprises.
In your case, the phrase “turning point” has some meaning. This turning point could take the form of a new person or a key event that changes things forever. Sometimes amazing things we hear about really do happen. One of these things may be happening to you in the coming months.
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Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad
Al-Sabah yesterday accepted his government’s resignation, a week after a fresh dispute broke out in the oil-rich Gulf state’s parliament.
Ministers including premier Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Sabah, who has headed the government since 2011, will serve in a caretaker government until a new cabinet is appointed, the state news agency KUNA reported.
Last week, 10 opposition lawmakers filed a no-confidence motion
against Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah Al-Sabah, a senior cabinet member and part of the ruling family, on allegations of financial and administrative irregularities.
Sheikh Mohammad, who is minister of state for cabinet affairs and acting information minister, denied the accusations.
Kuwait’s cabinet was formed less than a year ago, after snap polls in which the opposition won almost half of the 50-seat house.
Kuwait has faced political instability for over a decade, with parliament dissolved several times.
Maybe it would be better for the U.S. to let the regional countries ... find a way a way of managing the situation. I don’t think any attempts to form exclusive clubs in the region ... would help anybody. When people are saying these things about China, they might just look into the mir-ror...it might be describing themselves.”
U.S. forces have captured a militant who is believed to have played a role in a 2012 attack on a U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi.
Saudi is intensifying its reform push. The latest is a decision to allow women into sports stadiums. Do you support the move?
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Kuwait cabinet resigns
-Cui TiankaiChina’s ambassador to Washington
U.S. captures suspected Benghazi attack militant
Man in Armenia takes child hostage at pre-schoolAn unidentified assailant armed with a knife has taken a 3-year-old boy hostage at a pre-school.
The leaders of India and Italy held talks Monday and signed a slew of agreements that mark a thaw in their rela-tions following the fatal 2012 shootings of two fishermen.
Trump asserted there was “NO COLLUSION!” between his campaign and the Russian government.
India, Italy leaders hold talks marking thaw in relations
Trump responds to arrests of top aides
One of twin Indian boys who were conjoined
at the head has opened his eyes four days after historic surgery to separate them, a doctor says.
Two-year-old Jaga has also responded to simple commands, including moving his limbs. He is on a ventilator and needs daily dialysis due to kidney problems.
His brother, Kalia, is not yet conscious and has suffered seizures.
The boys were born with shared blood vessels and brain tissues and it took 16 hours of surgery to separate them.
A team of 30 doctors carried out the operation - the first of its kind in India - at a state-run hospital in the
capital, Delhi.Both boys are stable
and doctors are satisfied with their progress so far, Professor Deepak Gupta, who was involved in the operation, said.
The twins, who are from a village in eastern Orissa state, were joined at the head - a condition known as craniopagus.
Even before the operation they had defeated the odds - craniopagus occurs in one in three million births, and 50% of those affected die within 24 hours, doctors say.
The first surgery was performed on 28 August when the doctors created a bypass to separate the shared veins that return blood to the heart from the brain. (BBC)
Separated twin ‘opens eyes’
A handout photo provided by Kuwait’s KUNA agency shows Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber al-Mubarak al-Sabah (L) hand-ing over the government’s resignation letter to Emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah
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Saudi Arabia will for the first time allow women
to attend sports events, preparing special sections in three selected stadiums from early next year in another step toward opening public spaces to women.
The stadiums in Jeddah, Dammam and Riyadh will be set up to accommodate families from early 2018, said the statement from the General Sports Authority, carried by the state-run Saudi Press Agency late on Sunday.
Last month Saudi Arabia announced that, from June, women would be allowed to
drive cars, ending the world’s only ban on female driving.
An economic and social reform programme led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman seeks to diversify the economy away from oil as part of his proposed reforms. The crown prince will be the first Saudi leader since 1953 to hail from a new generation when he inherits the throne; his father Salman is the sixth brother in a row to serve as king.
The kingdom adheres to the Wahhabi brand of Islam, which bans gender mixing, concerts and cinemas. Women are required to
receive permission from a male guardian to obtain passports or leave the country.
Saudi authorities are also starting to reform areas once the exclusive domain of the clergy, such as education, courts and the law, and have promoted elements of national identity that have no religious component or pre-date Islam.
Prince Mohammed told businessmen and reporters at a major investment forum last week that the country would cleave to a more open and tolerant interpretation of Islam. (Reuters)
Saudi to let women enter sports stadiums in 2018
Berlin
German rescue experts were working to free a cargo
ship that ran aground on a North Sea sandbank during a weekend storm, while the country’s railway pressed Monday to reopen several train lines.
High winds lashed Central Europe on Sunday as Storm Herwart passed through, knocking down trees, causing travel chaos and killing at least five people.
German rescuers were unable to prevent a 225-meter (738-foot) bulk carrier, the Glory Amsterdam, from drifting onto a sandbank off the North Sea island of Langeoog.
They had hoped to tow it free at high tide Monday
evening, but the country’s central command for maritime emergencies said the water around the ship was too shallow for big tug boats and the rescue plan “is being
adapted.” It didn’t elaborate.The ship is undamaged and
its 22-member crew is unhurt, but it has 1,900 tons of fuel oil and 140 tons of diesel on board. (AP)
Ship grounded after storm
The aerial view photo shows the Panama-flagged bulk carrier Glory Amsterdam
Representative picture
Doctors say they are happy with the twins’ progress
The twins before the surgery to separate them
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Manama
Carl Booth aims for the welterweight
championship after Brave 9: The Kingdom of Champions.
A victory in Bahrain is critical for the fighter from the United Kingdom to retain his status as one of the top welterweights in the promotion.
Jarrah and Carl Booth will face in a rematch that will leave the winner as a front
runner for the welterweight championship of the promotion. Carl Booth, made his welterweight debut at the Cage Warriors, facing Jarrah Al-Selawi from Jordan. Carl Booth knocked out Jarrah in a mere 31 seconds thereby shocking the crowd. Jarrah is currently on a 4 fight winning streak and has fought twice at Brave Combat Federation.
Carl Booth fighting out of Nottingham, England
is training in Nottingham MMA Gym. Booth holds a career record of 7 wins and 2 loses. He made debut for the promotion with a vicious knockout of Gadzhimusa Gadzhiev from Russia, which created an impact in the Middle Eastern MMA. Jarrah is a fan favourite and is one of the top names in Jordan. “The sport is growing in Middle East so is the level of competition. Nut I know
for certain that I have the skills to defeat any opponent and secure the welterweight championship of Brave COmbat Federation.”, stated Carl Booth.
The fight night is taking place at Bahrain on November 17 at Khalifa Sports City. The event will be the focus of the 2017 Brave International Combat Week which also features 2017 IMMAF Word Championship.
Manama
Brazilian combat apparel and equipment
manufacturing firm Venum Brasil signs to partner with Brave Combat Federation in Bahrain.
Venum Brasil is one of the pioneers in combat sports apparel and equipment manufacturers in Brazil. Products designed by Venum Brasil had been used in every major mixed martial arts promotion in the world.
The Bahrain based sports media property and Mixed Martial Arts promotion made a major milestone through attracting foreign investments to Bahrain. The partnership with Venum Brasil for the ninth edition of Brave to be hosted by Bahrain on November 17 will unfold multiple business opportunities between Bahrain and Brazil. The event in Bahrain is by far the largest hosted in the Middle East.
V e n u m B r a s i l brand ambassador and former PRIDE Middleweight Champion and the 2003 PRIDE Middleweight
Grand Prix Tournament Champion, Wanderlei Silva will be travelling to Bahrain to support the initiative of HH Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa.
So far Brazil have hosted two editions of Brave Combat Federation. After the second edition of Brave, there was a rising demand for the promotion in Brazil. Venum Brasil will be providing sport apparel and equipment for athletes involved in Brave 9: The Kingdom of Champions.
“The Kingdom of Bahrain is definitely benefitting and creating new global opportunities by focusing on sports media property under the leadership of His Highness Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa. Apart from global attention, the Kingdom of Bahrain is evolving as a frontier for investments and economic activity in the sector of sports. This will definitely create more opportunities for the youth of Bahrain,” said Mohammed Shahid, President of Brave Combat Federation.
Brazilian apparel firm to focus on Bahrain through Brave
Manama
Bahrain-Merida’s Heinrich Haussler has been
rewarded with a one-year contract extension after proving his health and fitness in the final months of the season.
The Australian suffered throughout most of 2017 with a serious knee injury. He raced only six days in the first six months of the year but came back strongly in the second half of the year with a run of one-day performances.
Haussler’s career was at one point hanging by a thread but Bahrain-Merida team manager Brent Copeland was so impressed with the Australian’s determination that he has extended the
rider’s contract for a further twelve months. Haussler will now concentrate on another spring Classics campaign.
“Haussler is staying on board. We’re keeping him for another year,” Copeland said.
“We saw how much he was working with gym work and swimming. He was doing everything possible to keep his body in good shape when he was off the bike. We saw that dedication and that’s why we decided to give him another year. We need someone for the Classics but we saw all the hard work he was willing to put in. His knee is much better, and we could see that at the Worlds. We definitely need him for next year.” (cyclingnews)
Haussler’s dedication nets new Bahrain-Merida contract
Heinrich Haussler of Bahrain-Merida (file pic)
Action from the previous fight
Lucas Martins
Bulawayo
Zimbabwe folded for 326 after Hamilton
Masakadza’s 147 and a handy 80 from Sikandar Raza in the second session of the second Test at the Queens Sports Club yesterday. Windies openers - Kraigg Brathwaite and Kieran Powell - then saw off 16 overs to polish off 25 from their first target.
Zimbabwe suffered another collapse but a first innings score of 326 gives them a chance to fight and put the visitors under pressure on a dry surface. After Masakadza and Raza scored 90 for the fifth wicket in the first session, Zimbabwe failed to capitalise on the situation and lost three quick wickets to slip to 267 for 7.
The onus was on Raza to take the team past the 100-run mark on the day and maybe closer to 350, but the Windies spinners - Devendra Bishoo and Brathwaite - tightened the noose. However, with the pitch offering significant turn and bounce, the Zimbabwe lower-order failed to grind it out and played frivolous shots to lose their wickets.
Graeme Cremer and Raza arrested the slide with a 43-run stand and frustrated the Windies bowlers. Raza attacked a touch more in the second half to collect quick runs and took the team past the
300-run mark in the 102nd over. With the partnership growing dangerous, Jason Holder took the new ball.
The move worked immediately as Raza was caught at second slip off Shannon Gabriel after a 147-ball stay. Cremer was run out for 11 with the scorecard reading 319 for 9. The innings also saw Bishoo picking up his 100th Test wicket as he became only the fifth Windies spinner to reach the landmark. (cricbuzz)
Cavendish, Kennaugh finish second
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The action never stops at Bahrain International
Circuit (BIC) and this Friday BIC hosts the second round of National Race Day.
Set to heat things up are three of the kingdom’s most tightly contested circuit racing championships, namely the BIC 2,000cc Challenge, Bahrain Superbike Championship (BSBK), and the Bahrain Motorcycle Racing (BMR) 600.
Action gets underway at 12.30pm under daylight and continues until past 9pm when BIC’s 2.55-kilometre Inner Track will be brilliantly
illuminated by its state-of-the-art lighting system.
The 2,000cc Challenge will be holding the second round of its 2017/2018 season. Former champion Shaikh Hamad bin Isa bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa dominated the championship-opener held earlier this month, winning both races in his Honda Civic.
Shaikh Hamad will be looking to continue his winning ways but will have a tough challenge ahead of him with a full grid of talented racers aiming to beat him to the chequered flag.
The 2,000cc Challenge will first get out on track on Friday at 2.15pmfor Practice. It will
then hold Qualifying at 4.10pm, to determine the start grid for Race One at 6.55pm. Race Two will wrap up all of the night’s action starting at 8.45pm.
The BSBK will be holding the first round of its new campaign in the meeting. Their first session at 1.40pm will be a Practice, to be followed at 3.45pm by Qualifying. Race One flags off at 6.20pm, to be followed by Race Two at 8.10pm.
There is a new class in the BSBK, the BSSB 125, and they will be making their long-awaited track debut at BIC. Practice kicks things off at 12.30pm and then Qualifying
is at 2.55pm. That sets up the grid for first and only race at 5.10pm.
In the BMR 600, the weekend will be staging the championship’s second round. There will be plenty of competition amongst the talented crop of racers who come from all over the Middle East, including Ahmed Almuyini and Mohammad Al Zaidan who each won a race in round one.
Practice at 1.05pm gets the BMR riders on the tarmac, and then once again for Qualifying at 3.20pm. Race One will be held at 5.45pm, to be followed by Race Two at 7.35pm.
BIC to host National Race Day on Friday
BRIEF SCOREStumps West Indies 78 for 1 (Powell 43*, Bishoo 0*) trail Zimbabwe 326 (Masakadza 147, Raza 80, Roach 3-44) by 248 runs
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Mark Cavendish and Peter Kennaugh finished runner-up to Callum Scotson and Cameron Meyer at Six
Days London.The Manx pair could not overhaul the Australian duo
despite an audacious attack in the event’s final one hour Madison at the Lee Valley VeloPark.
Belgium’s two-time defending champions Kenny de Ketele and Moreno de Pauw finished third.
Cavendish and Kennaugh ended the event a lap down on the Aussies but with 94 more points to their name.
Cavendish, a 30-time Tour de France stage winner, said: “I said to Pete as soon as the lap board came down, let’s put all our chips in the centre after 20 laps and go for broke.
“We just weren’t good enough, simple as, but I’m incredibly proud because I used to babysit for this lad.
“Now we’re riding at the London Olympic velodrome and he won here in 2012, we’re riding against the best track riders in the world and it’s just been amazing.”
Kennaugh, who was making his debut at the event, added: “If I look back to the first day, I was so nervous sat in the cabin and hardly even saying a word.
“I was shaking with nerves and they were a really tough two days but I’ve finally got my track legs back these last two days.
“I really started to enjoy it, but that last chase was something else. I was on the limit, just holding the wheel, and I looked up and there were 50 minutes to go.
“What a great event, what a great race and what great competition.”
On the final day the Isle of Man riders also finished second in the Team Elimination to gain 25 points. (BBC)
Zimbabwe get to 326Askar to attend ANOC meetDT News NetworkManama
Supreme Council for Youth and Sports
deputy general secretary and Bahrain Olympic Committee (BOC) general secretary Abdulrahman Askar will be attending the General Assembly of the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) in Prague, the Czech Republic.
The General Assembly is scheduled to take place on November 2 and 3 at the Hilton Prague Hotel, where more than 1,000 delegates – including representatives from all 206 National Olympic Committees (NOC) as well as representatives from the IOC, International Federations and upcoming
Organising Committees – are due to attend.
Askar, who arrived in the Czech Republic capital, will be joined at this meeting by BOC projects director Lounes Madene.
The ANOC Awards 2017 will also take place on November 2 and there will be a number of other meetings including the ANOC Executive Council and ANOC Commissions and Working Group meetings.
Under the provisions of the Constitution of ANOC, the General Assembly is the supreme governing body of the Association of National Olympic Committees.
The member of NOCs are entitled to participate in the General Assembly.
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Roger Federer withdrew from the Paris Masters which leaves Rafael Nadal set to end the year as the world No. 1.
Federer claimed a 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-3 victory over Juan Martin del Potro at the Swiss Indoors final in Basel on Sunday and afterwards withdrew from the tournament in Paris as he looks to get back to full fitness after an injury-hit season.
Nadal, currently tops the rankings and both will now likely battle it out at the ATP finals at the end of the season
event.“I’m very disappointed to announce that I won’t be playing Paris,” Federer told ATP World Tour.
“I feel bad for all my friends and fans in Paris. I love playing there. It is one of my favourite places to play to be honest. Bercy or Rolland Garros. Now it is the fourth time in a row that am missing either one of those tournaments.
“My body needs healing. I need to be careful I don’t make the same mistake like last
y e a r , just over playing it at the end. Nobody wins. I get hurt or I don’t play at all anymore next season. I really would
like to stay healthy from here going forward.” He added: “I need to play a reduced schedule if I am going to be successful because
I do feel that the miles are on my body after all these hundreds and thousands of matches that I have played.” (espn)
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Romelu Lukaku should be ‘untouchable’ says Jose Mourinho
London
Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku should be
“untouchable” from fans’ criticism, says manager Jose Mourinho.
The £75m summer signing from Everton, 24, scored 11 goals in his first 10 games - but none in his last five.
“What he does for the team is fantastic and to play football for a striker is not just about scoring goals,” said the Manchester United boss.
“I think Romelu is one of the players who should be untouchable in terms of respect from everyone.”
The Belgium forward, sold by
Mourinho while he was Chelsea manager, drew his fifth blank in a row against Tottenham on Saturday - but did set up Anthony Martial’s winner.
After that game Mourinho was not happy with a perceived lack of support for Lukaku from the Old Trafford crowd.
“For me, he is untouchable in my team and I think he should be untouchable in the support and the respect he deserves from the fans,” Lukaku’s manager added.
United host Benfica on Tuesday in the Champions League knowing a win could take them into the knockout stages if CSKA Moscow fail to beat Basel. (BBC)
Neymar enjoys reunion with ‘brothers’London
Barcelona’s once formidable attacking trio of Neymar, Luis Suarez and
Lionel Messi were reunited as PSG’s £198million striker caught up with his old team-mates.
The La Liga club and Neymar himself shared pictures of the homecoming on Instagram.
He added the caption: ‘Those were the days, I was sharing the news with Suarez and Messi. Good to see you brothers.’
The 25-year-old is now the main man in Ligue 1, helping Unai Emery’s side to an early lead in the title race.
But Neymar is currently serving a suspension for a sending off which has given him some time to visit Catalonia.
No doubt Ernesto Valverde’s squad had plenty to catch up on with the most expensive player of all time given his acrimonious departure from the Spanish club and change of scenery in the French capital.
The Barcelona hierarchy were known to have a fractious relationship with Neymar and his representatives, so it comes as a surprise to see him welcomed back with open arms.
Plenty of fans also took to social media to criticise the player as well as the club, with many feeling a sense of betrayal from the former Santos poacher.
He has adapted rapidly to life in Paris with seven goals and five assists in the league, also helping the table-toppers to a three point advantage in Group B of the Champions League.
A dismissal against Marseille is the only black mark on Neymar’s start to life with his new team.
He reacted angrily to a challenge from
behind from Lucas Ocampos in the 87th minute and sent the Argentine winger tumbling to the ground in retribution, picking up his second yellow of the game.
The talented Sao Paulo born forward subsequently missed PSG’s win over Nice but is in line to return against Angers. (dailymail.co.uk)
Roger Federer (file pic)
Mourinho (file pic)
Neymar with Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez
Mexico City
Lewis Hamilton isn’t thinking of stopping after
clinching his fourth world championship in the Mexican Grand Prix yesterday.
“Four is a great number,” he told journalists after yesterday’s race. “I want number five now.”
In a lengthy post-race discussion with the assembled media Hamilton described the changes he’d made in his approach to racing this year, such as working without a personal trainer.
“The way I’ve prepared this year, contrary to what people may think, training on your own, ‘no-one can train on their own’ that’s what people would say. Travelling around the world the way I do, all these
different things.”“But just doing it your own
way and finding your own way I think, it’s a day like today, when you win a championship, in front of so many people, it just solidifies your belief in yourself and your families belief in you, and what they stand for.”
“I’m proud of all my family and it’s crazy to think that I’m continuing to stamp the Hamilton name in the history books. Beyond my time there will be kids that will know the name and that’s probably what I’m most proud of.”
“I can’t even tell you what my dad did to help me get where I am today. No matter how many wins I get, no matter how successful I am, I can never pay that back, but I
just try and grab it with both hands. The opportunity that they’ve provided me and know also that there’s a lot of kids, a lot of people around the world, that are watching me, whether it’s for inspiration or for guidance, and so I’m trying to be the brightest light I can to shine that in their direction.”
Hamilton said he hopes his achievement inspires other young people to pursue their dreams.
“I hope my winning the fourth time, world champion from Stevenage, I hope that’s a testimony to show that you really can do something from nowhere,” he added. “I hope one day I’m able to help find the next me because he’s somewhere out there.” (f1fanatic.co.uk)
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Raikkonen says “too many DNFs” cost him this yearMexico city
Kimi Raikkonen said too many retirements compromised his and
Ferrari’s championship bid this year.“This year we have made a good
step forward from last season,” he said, “but obviously we still have a few small things to improve.”
“I think that in this season we’ve had a good and solid car. Lately we’ve had some issues, but the speed has been there.”
“Obviously too many DNFs [did not finish] cost us a lot in the championship. For next year we have to minimise those issues, improve things and learn from this season.”
Raikkonen failed to finish in Spain and Singapore, where he was involved in first-lap crashes, and was pushed off the grid before the start in Malaysia with a power unit problem. The team
later discovered it was the same fault which had sidelined Sebastian Vettel 24 hours earlier.
The 2007 world champion scored his sixth podium finish of the season with third place in yesterday’s race.
“After [the] difficulties in qualifying, third place is not too bad, but obviously it is not what we were looking for,” he said.
“The start was not too bad, but then I moved to the left and lost the tow. I found myself blocked and lost many places in the first two corners. Then I had to wait for the cars in front to stop, to be able to push and gain positions.”
(f1fanatic.co.uk)
Alonso: ‘Too easy for Hamilton - McLaren will change that!’Mexico City
Fernando Alonso says that 2017 world champion Lewis
Hamilton had an easy job this year securing the title, with “ no opponents”.
Hamilton capitalized perfectly on a disastrous reversal of fortune which hit Ferrari and Sebastian Vettel during F1’s Asian leg which started in Singapore.
The German driver had been a worthy challenger for the Mercedes man up to then, but Ferrari’s blow-up enabled Hamilton and his team to march on to their respective titles.
After last year’s ruthless battle with Nico Rosberg which went down to the wire, Alonso believes this year’s campaign was a walk in the park for Hamilton.
“It was very easy this year, no opponents,” Alonso said. “Last year he had Nico until the last race, fighting every single race.”
For the Spaniard, next season can’t come soon enough as he
intends on giving this year’s champion on run for his money with a Renault-powered McLaren he hopes will be the class of the field after labelling his MCL32 “the best chassis” in F1.
“This year was too easy,” Alonso repeated. “Mercedes four races to the end constructors’ champion, Hamilton three races before the end drivers’ champion.
“Hopefully McLaren-Renault will change this easy time for them.”
Alonso added another point to his 2017 tally after crossing the line P10 in Mexico, having started 18th due to a grid drop penalty linked to an engine change.
“I think it was good - overall we start last, we finish in the points, which is a good target for us,” he said. (f1i)
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Mexico City
Lewis Hamilton wrapped up his fourth Formula One driver’s
championship after a dramatic race that included a first-lap collision at Mexico.
The Brit was forced to pit without completing the Autodromo Hermanos Rodrigue once after clashing with Sebastian Vettel, the only driver who could mathematically catch him with two races remaining in the season.
And after Vettel fought back to fourth - having needed second at least to keep the championship alive - Hamilton’s celebrations were able to begin with a doughnut in front of 134,000 fans.
Brazil and Abu Dhabi will be laps of honour for the Brit after his ninth-place finish was more than enough to complete his campaign.
Max Verstappen, who also banged wheels with Vettel in a frenetic start to Sunday’s race, took advantage of the first-lap mayhem to win from Valtteri Bottas with Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen completing the podium places.
The German - whose hero Michael Schumacher famously took Jacques Villeneuve out of the concluding race in Jerez 20 years ago in a do-or-die attempt to win the championship - appeared at fault.
Hamilton led the inquisition as he
asked over the team radio whether it was indeed an act of desperation from his title rival.
“Did he hit me deliberately?” Hamilton asked.
The stewards looked at the dramatic incident, but took just seven minutes to make up their mind by taking the course of pursuing no further action.
Vettel, who had led this year’s championship battle by 25 points in May but had been cast 66 points adrift of Hamilton prior to Sunday’s dramatic race in Mexico City, emerged from the pits 35 seconds adrift of leader Verstappen with Hamilton one minute behind the Red Bull man.
Vettel was soon on a charge and almost came unstuck for a third time when he was forced off the road by Felipe Massa, but the four-time champion emerged unscathed, and by half-distance he was into the points, albeit the best part of 60 seconds adrift of second-placed Bottas.
Hamilton’s progress through the pack was not as swift, and he was soon a lap down. He fought past Fernando Alonso in the closing stages, but it was inconsequential.
Despite Vettel reducing the points deficit to 56, with just two races remaining Hamilton heads to Brazil for the year’s penultimate grand prix with an unassailable lead. (mirror.co.uk)
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