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210 fils (includes VAT) Stop fabricating lies Arab Observatory of Human rights rejects EU resolution falsifying the rights situation in the Kingdom TDT | Manama T he Arab Observatory for Human Rights yesterday “strongly” rejected the resolution adopted by the Eu- ropean parliament on Bahraini rights situation as a “fabricated”, “false”, and “blatant” attempt to interfere in the internal affairs of Bahrain by politicising the rights situation. Refrain from “politicising human rights issue to use it a tool to pressurise and blackmail others,” the Observatory told EU lawmakers in a statement issued yesterday. The statement added: “The resolution, in reality, is the big- gest violation of human rights, and international rules and law, which guarantees non-interfer- ence in the internal affairs of countries.” Describing itself as a “self-monitoring tool” of the rights situation in the Arab Countries, the Arab Observato- ry for Human Rights reminded EU lawmakers, “Bahrain and the Arab countries have national bodies, institutions and civil so- ciety organisations for assessing this.” “They issue periodic reports together with recommenda- tions aimed at upgrading and strengthening this system,” the Observatory said. The European lawmakers, Ob- servatory warned, should move away from highlighting superfi- cial views, especially while deal- ing with sensitive issues. The Observatory also termed the resolution adopted by the EU as an “attempt to impose tu- telage on Arab countries under the false pretext of protecting human rights.” “Their real aim is a deliber- ate distortion of the Arab coun- tries to harm their international standing and reputation,” the statement said. Urging the European Parlia- ment to respect the privacy of Arab societies, the top rights body also affirmed its complete rejection of the deeply concern- ing resolution. “Do not issue invalid judge- ments while dealing with sensi- tive issues that matter the secu- rity and stability of the member states of the United Nations,” the Observatory warned the law- makers. “The resolution adopted against Bahrain turns a blind eye to the human rights real- ity of Bahrain,” the statement said, adding, “EU completely ignores the reality of the rights situation in the Kingdom, its achievements and wide-ranging reforms adopted over the past years.” The Observatory also called on EU lawmakers to refrain from politicising rights issues to achieve goals that serve the agenda of extremist organisa- tions that aim to spread vio- lence, devastation and strife in the Arab region. Bahrain receives 300,000 doses of Sinopharma COVID-19 vaccine P4 Saudi King sacks hajj minister S audi Arabia’s King Sal- man dismissed Mo- hamed Benten as minister for the hajj and umrah, a royal decree carried by state news agency (SPA) said yes- terday. State minister, Issam ben Saeed, was appointed acting minister. “Mohammed Saleh ben Taher Benten, Minister of Hajj and Umrah shall be re- lieved from his position,” SPA said in a tweet. Benten was appointed minister in 2016. The Observatory called on EU lawmakers to refrain from politicising rights issues to achieve goals that serve the agenda of extremist organisations Verstappen sets fastest time in first day of F1 pre-season testing at BIC Arab, Bahrain lawmakers reject EU resolution P3 P12 6 WORLD SPORTS Royal victory for Glen Force at REHC Highly progressive Esnaad Racing horse storms to Grade 1 King’s Cup success in Bahrain | P 12 SATURDAY MARCH, 2021 210 FILS ISSUE NO. 8775 Suu Kyi lawyer rejects military graft claims as ‘groundless’ 13 WHATSAPP 3844 4692 TWITTER @newsofbahrain MAIL [email protected] WEBSITE newsofbahrain.com FACEBOOK /nobmedia LINKEDIN newsofbahrain INSTAGRAM /newsofbahrain Whole new level of cooperation 5 BUSINESS Jennifer Garner is open to ‘Alias’ reboot 10 CELEBS Limit social interactions TOTAL TESTED ACTIVE CASES DEATHS DISCHARGED NEW CASES CRITICAL 3275677 6175 480 123170 744 58 BAHRAIN Last update - 9:00 pm 12 March 2021 (First dose) (Second dose) Individuals vaccinated

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Stop fabricating lies Arab Observatory of Human rights rejects EU resolution falsifying the rights situation in the Kingdom

TDT | Manama

The Arab Observatory for Human Rights yesterday “strongly” rejected the

resolution adopted by the Eu-ropean parliament on Bahraini rights situation as a “fabricated”, “false”, and “blatant” attempt to interfere in the internal affairs of Bahrain by politicising the rights situation.

Refrain from “politicising human rights issue to use it a tool to pressurise and blackmail others,” the Observatory told EU lawmakers in a statement issued yesterday.

The statement added: “The resolution, in reality, is the big-gest violation of human rights, and international rules and law, which guarantees non-interfer-ence in the internal affairs of countries.”

D e s c r i b i n g i t s e l f a s a “self-monitoring tool” of the rights situation in the Arab Countries, the Arab Observato-ry for Human Rights reminded EU lawmakers, “Bahrain and the Arab countries have national bodies, institutions and civil so-

ciety organisations for assessing this.”

“They issue periodic reports together with recommenda-tions aimed at upgrading and strengthening this system,” the Observatory said.

The European lawmakers, Ob-servatory warned, should move away from highlighting superfi-cial views, especially while deal-ing with sensitive issues.

The Observatory also termed the resolution adopted by the

EU as an “attempt to impose tu-telage on Arab countries under the false pretext of protecting human rights.”

“Their real aim is a deliber-ate distortion of the Arab coun-tries to harm their international

standing and reputation,” the statement said.

Urging the European Parlia-ment to respect the privacy of Arab societies, the top rights body also affirmed its complete rejection of the deeply concern-ing resolution.

“Do not issue invalid judge-ments while dealing with sensi-tive issues that matter the secu-rity and stability of the member states of the United Nations,” the Observatory warned the law-makers.

“The resolution adopted against Bahrain turns a blind eye to the human rights real-ity of Bahrain,” the statement said, adding, “EU completely ignores the reality of the rights situation in the Kingdom, its achievements and wide-ranging reforms adopted over the past years.”

The Observatory also called on EU lawmakers to refrain from politicising rights issues to achieve goals that serve the agenda of extremist organisa-tions that aim to spread vio-lence, devastation and strife in the Arab region.

Bahrain receives 300,000 doses of Sinopharma COVID-19 vaccine

P4Saudi King sacks hajj minister Saudi Arabia’s King Sal-

man dismissed Mo -hamed Benten as minister for the hajj and umrah, a royal decree carried by state news agency (SPA) said yes-terday.

State minister, Issam ben Saeed, was appointed acting minister.

“Mohammed Saleh ben Taher Benten, Minister of Hajj and Umrah shall be re-lieved from his position,” SPA said in a tweet. Benten was appointed minister in 2016.

The Observatory called on EU lawmakers to refrain from politicising rights issues to achieve goals that serve the agenda of extremist organisations

Verstappen sets fastest time in first day of F1 pre-season testing at BIC

Arab, Bahrain lawmakers reject EU resolution P3

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Royal victory for Glen Force at REHCHighly progressive Esnaad Racing horse storms to Grade 1 King’s Cup success in Bahrain | P 12

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210 FILS ISSUE NO. 8775

Suu Kyi lawyer rejects military graft claims as ‘groundless’13WHATSAPP3844 4692

TWITTER@newsofbahrain

[email protected]

WEBSITEnewsofbahrain.com

FACEBOOK/nobmedia

LINKEDINnewsofbahrain

INSTAGRAM/newsofbahrain

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Jennifer Garner is open to ‘Alias’ reboot 10 CELEBS

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TDT | Manama

Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic arrived in Bahrain yes-

terday on a visit during which he will hold talks with His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani and Muharraq Governor Salman

bin Isa Bin Hindi Al Mannai wel-comed Vucic upon his arrival in the Kingdom.

Talks will focus on enhancing bilateral relations and the latest regional and international de-

velopments.Vucic was presented with ros-

es by students at his residence in the Kingdom.

Later, Representative of His Majesty the King for Humani-

tarian Work and Youth Affairs, His Highness Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, received Vucic at his residence in Bah-rain. HH Shaikh Nasser present-ed Vucic with a welcome letter

from His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.

Serbia is a  landlocked coun-try  situated at the crossroads of   Central and   Southeast Europe.

02SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 2021

Information Affairs Minister, Ali bin Mohammed Al-Rumaihi, receiving the Assistant Undersecretary for Radio and Television Affairs, Abdulla Khalid Al-Dossari, and Director-General of the Bahrain News Agency (BNA), Abdulla Khalil Buhejji. Al-Dossari and Buhejji obtained their master’s degree in strategic and administrative studies from the Royal Command, Staff and National Defence College. They were also conferred the excellence medals by the Commander-in-Chief of the Bahrain Defence Force (BDF), Field Marshal Shaikh Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Khalifa. The minister congratulated their efforts, wishing them further success in their professional and academic life.

Coast Guard arrests a person with 400 kilograms of shrimpTDT | Manama

Coast patrol arrested a 21-year-old person with 400

kilograms of shrimp caught il-legally, said a top Coast Guard official.

The land-backup patrol of-ficers had also seized the vehicle the person was using to trans-port the shrimp.

“It is prohibited to sell or catch shrimps from the ter-ritorial waters of Bahrain are prohibited during this period

of the year as per a ministeri-al decision,” said Coast Guard Commander.

The Coast guard is taking le-gal measures to refer the case to public prosecution.

Coast guard patrol of-ficers had also seized the vehicle the person was using to transport

the shrimp

Patient attacks doctors and security officers at Salmaniya emergency wing TDT | Manama

Legal actions were taken against a patient at the Sal-

maniya Medical complex for attacking two doctors and a se-curity official there yesterday, said the hospital administration.

According to the hospital, a frequent visitor to the Accident and Emergency Department was responsible for the melee.

He started abusing one of the doctors there, and when that doctor reported it to a person-in-charge, the patient resorted to attacking him physically.

Hospital management said the patient attacked the doc-tor when he tried to calm him down.

The patient then continued his violent behaviour towards others at the department, also terrifying the patients there.

The patient also allegedly at-tacked the security officers at the department. Hospital man-agement said they took all legal

measures to protect the staff working in the complex.

In a statement, Dr Ahmed Muhammad Al-Ansari, the CEO of Governmental Hospitals, af-

firmed that the Salmaniya Med-ical Complex administration ensures citizens the best health services but rejects such actions inconsistent with the behaviour

of Bahrainis. Dr Al Ansari also affirmed

that the hospital would not re-frain from taking legal actions to deter such activities.

Serbia President arrives in Bahrain

Aleksandar Vucic with His Highness Shaikh Nasser Vucic upon his arrival in the Kingdom

Climate change: Bahrain, US discuss cooperation

TDT | Manama

Special Envoy for Climate Affairs and Chief Executive

Officer of the Supreme Coun-cil for Environment (SCE), Dr Mohammed bin Daina, held a phone-call with the United States Special Presidential En-voy for Climate, John Kerry.

During the call, they re-viewed ways to enhance bi-lateral cooperation in the climate field, as well as the international efforts aimed at reducing the effects of climate change, as part of the ongo-ing preparations for the 26th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP26) of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

Dr Bin Daina lauded the return of the US to the Paris Climate Agreement and the efforts it is exerting to step up international preparations for COP 2 in Glasgow, Scotland. Dr Daina also affirmed Bahrain’s keenness to increase cooper-ation and exchange expertise to achieve sustainable devel-opment goals.

Dr Daina called for provid-ing developing countries with financial support and technol-ogy to continue their climate change-related work.

John Kerry requested Dr Bin Daina to convey his greetings to His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and His Roy-al Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister.

John Kerry Dr Mohammed bin Daina

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03SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 2021

EU ignored Bahrain’s reality Arab, Bahraini lawmakers reject EU resolution adopted without fact-checking

• Arab lawmakers viewed the statements as “systematic and intentional targeting to distort the enormous reforms and developments witnessed in Bahrain.”

• EU lawmakers, Bahraini MPs said, are using human rights as a tool to achieve the goals of countries hostile to the Kingdom

TDT | Manama

Bahraini and Arab lawmak-ers came down heavily yesterday on their coun-

terpart in the European Parlia-ment for adopting a resolution degrading the rights situation in the Kingdom without conduct-ing due diligence. 

The Arab Parliament, reiter-ating its categorical rejection of the EU resolution, said the statement reflects “absolute ig-norance of the realities of the situation in Bahrain.”

Continuing to move ahead with such resolutions “might impair the Arab-European rela-tions and put it to the test,” Arab parliamentarians warned. 

Arab lawmakers viewed the statements as “systematic and intentional targeting to distort the enormous reforms and de-velopments witnessed in Bah-rain.”

The lawmakers also request-ed the European lawmakers to take care of the minorities and refugees exposed to continuous violations in European societies. 

Arab lawmakers also urged the European Parliament to refrain from “politicising human rights issues and use it a pretext to in-terfere in the internal affairs of

Bahrain.”Arab MPs further called on

the Arab states to ignore such suspicious resolutions while ex-pressing their “strong” rejection of the “unacceptable vocabulary and lordly manner adopted” in the statement. 

“Blatant interference”Reflecting the views of their

Arab counterparts, Bahraini lawmakers also expressed their strong condemnation of the Eu-ropean Parliament’s decision against the Kingdom of Bahrain. 

EU lawmakers, Bahraini MPs said, are using human rights as a tool to achieve the goals of coun-tries hostile to the Kingdom. 

“What they are trying to do is to interfere in the internal af-fairs of the Kingdom and reduce convicted terrorists,” the parlia-mentarians said.  

“This is contrary to the in-ternational efforts to combat Terrorism and the drying up of its sources.”

The parliamentarians also called the EU resolution a “bla-tant interference on the Bah-raini judiciary, which is fair and impartial.”

The judiciary in the Kingdom, the lawmakers said, guarantees the rights and ensures impartial trial to all. 

The parliamentarians also viewed that the EU lawmakers for adopting the resolution had turned a blind eye to achieve-ments in human rights and the reform process of the Kingdom.

In this regard, the parliamen-tarians renewed the official in-vitation by the speaker of the parliament to the European Par-liament members to visit the Kingdom and closely examine the rights situation, the progress and development online. 

“Double-standard approach”Deputy Chairman of the Leg-

islative and Legal Committee, Deputy Bassem Al-Maliki, ex-pressed his rejection of the EU

resolution calling it an “unac-ceptable and blatant interfer-ence” in the internal affairs of the Kingdom. 

Al Maliki also called the res-olution a “continuation of the hostile and double-standard ap-proach” followed by the parties seeking to destabilise Bahrain and tarnish its reputation. 

The report contradicts the facts and the higher standards Bahrain maintain in the rights situation.

In this regard, Al-Maliki pointed out the modern penal system and the current approach to the open prison system. 

Subversive agendasChairman of the services

committee, Ahmed Al Ansari, denounced the European Parlia-ment resolution stating that the report contradicts and ignores the advance rights situation in the Kingdom. 

Bahrain, he said, is one of the first countries in the world to

implement the alternative pun-ishment system to modernise its judicial system. 

He also highlighted the achievements of the Kingdom in battling the pandemic without discriminating against citizens and residents. 

“The resolution does not re-flect the continued efforts of Bahrain to promote human rights,” Foreign Affairs, Defence and National Security Commit-tee Deputy Chairman Al Dosari said. 

“Such reports rely mainly on falsifying facts to serve foreign subversive agendas targeting national security.”

“The EU resolution is unilat-eral and ignored human rights strides,” he said, urging the Eu-ropean Parliament to reconsider its reports and observe trans-parency.

Unacceptable interferenceArab Parliament Speaker

Adel Abdulrahman Al Asoomi

described the resolutions as a flagrant and unacceptable inter-ference in the internal affairs, in breach of international laws and conventions and parliamentary norms.

Al Asoomi also questioned, “What authority does the EU Parliament had over non-Eu-ropean countries and societies to assess their rights situation that too by relying on suspicious sources.” 

He said that such resolutions have no legal or political values, adding that they unjustifiably defame human rights achieve-ments and guaranteed liberties of Bahrain, which won interna-tional recognition.

No to guardianshipThe head of the Foreign Af-

fairs, Defense and National Security Committee, Muham-mad Al- Sisi Al-Buainain, called the relationship between the EU and Bahrain as deep-rooted and friendly. 

“But, we will not allow any at-tempt to impose a guardianship on the people of Bahrain, rep-resented by an elected council.” 

The Foreign Affairs, Defence and  National Security  Com-mittee of the House of Repre-sentatives said,” Issuing such a statement without consulting the Bahraini parliament or its people constitutes a blatant vi-olation.”

The Committee expressed its deep regret at the European Par-liament on this matter, which contradicts the principles and foundations of parliamentary work.

Mohammed Al-Sisi Al-Buainain

The Foreign Affairs, Defence and National Security Committee of the House of Representatives

The Arab Parliament reiterating its categorical rejection of the EU resolution

Al Dosari Bassem Al-Maliki Ahmed Al Ansari Adel Abdulrahman Al Asoomi

CID rejects social media torture claims in Karana tyre burning caseTDT | Manama

Bahrain authorities yester-day rejected claims doing rounds on social media

platforms regarding “children torture” and the situation of the reformation and rehabilitation centres in Bahrain as false and untrue.

The General Directorate of Criminal Investigation and Fo-rensic Science (CID) said they pressed charged against four suspects based on physical evi-dence gathered.

The court sentenced Hussain Abdulrasool Salman, aged 16, and three others, based on ev-idence proving their involve-ment in the Karana tyre burning incident.

According to the General Di-rectorate of Criminal Investiga-

tion, Salman was summoned to the directorate on 30 November 2020 with his father.

“He confessed to committing the act with three others when

confronted with the evidence,” CID statement said.

Salman was presented before the public prosecution on 2 De-cember 2020. The public pros-

ecution ordered his detention. Following a trial, a concerned

court sentenced him to six months in jail on 11 March 2021.

“However, the court replaced the verdict with an alternative punishment considering his age,” the directorate said.

Sayed Hassan Ameen (16), Faris Hussain Habib (17) and Mohammed Jaffar Jassim (16) also received the same sentence.

They were all kept in the Detention Centre at a building considering their age and rights principles.

General Directorate affirmed that the case is clear. “Authori-ties documents all of the proce-dures with transparency in the presence of parents.”

“Corrective justice standards and dedication to ensuring chil-

dren welfare are well reflected in the judgement.”

Tribune earlier reported that a Bahraini court had ordered them to do community services instead of serving jail terms con-sidering their age.

In Bahrain, inmates had re-ceived alternative punishments, but never before a court had used it while passing a judge-ment.

The Public Prosecution told the High Criminal Court that it collected fingerprints and DNA samples of the suspects from the crime scenes to establish their crime.

The General Directorate of Criminal Investigation and Fo-rensic Science added that any children abuse or other allega-tions are unrealistic. “The sole

purpose of the justice system is to protect children from mis-behaviours and law-breaking practices.”

General Directorate also af-firmed that the systematic cam-paigns against the Kingdom would increase the determi-nation of law enforcement and legal authorities to reinforce se-curity and general safety.

The General Directorate of Criminal Investigation and Forensic Science af-

firmed that the systematic campaigns against the

Kingdom would increase the determination of law

enforcement and legal au-thorities to reinforce secu-

rity and general safety.

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04SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 2021

Saar Sewerage works, security guards for Finance Ministry, laundry service for Gulf Air and more

The tender board opened 45 bids for seven administrative bodies

• Saar Sewerage project received bids ranging between BHD 43,205.313 and BHD 45,714.952.

• Ten companies are vying for the Finance Ministry contract to hire security guards

• The Constitutional Court is taking insurance for its members and employees

TDT | Manama

Phase 3 works of the Saar Sewerage will start soon with a tender launched for

the project attracting bids from two parties.

The development came as the Tender board, the independent regulatory body charged with supervising government bidding and bidding practices, yesterday opened 45 bids received for ten tenders placed by seven admin-istrative bodies.

Saar Sewerage project, which

calls for conducting Package 5-Pipe replacement works, re-ceived bids ranging between B H D 4 3, 2 0 5. 3 1 3 a n d B H D 45,714.952. Jahecon quoted the lowest amount.

Works Ministry also had two other tenders opened by the au-thority yesterday. The second was for the operation and main-tenance of the HYBACS treatment system, part of the first phase

of the Tubli Sewage Treatment Center. Bluewater Bio Limited was the sole bidder of the project and quoted BHD 1,682,497.950 to take up the work.

The third tender for supply-

ing and fixing materials for soft landscape and irrigation system attracted eight bids ranging be-tween BHD 180,600.000 and BHD 499,149.000. Athena Construc-tion quoted the lowest amount.

The Ministry of Finance and National Economy said it is hiring 16 security guards at its building in the Diplomatic Area, Manama, and Awali.

Ten companies are vying for the contract. They quoted be-tween BHD 77,187.600 and BHD 194,208.000 to take up the job. Secure Services Limited made the lowest bid.

A tender by the Information and eGovernment Authority for hiring human resources for managing the National elec-tronic correspondence system attracted two bids. Atyaf Esolu-tions quoted BHD 166,320.000 to take up the jobs, which was also the lowest.

Another tender said the Con-stitutional Court is taking insur-ance for its members and em-ployees. The tender attracted three bids ranging between BHD 67,763.850 and BHD 93,499.350.

In the aviation sector, Gulf Air said it is seeking laundry service to clean aircraft cabin interiors, upholstery covers, curtains and seat belts. Gulf Hotel laundry

services was the sole bidder. They quoted BHD 245,543.960 for the job.

In the oil and gas sector, the committee opened two ten-ders for the Bahrain Petroleum Company (Bapco). The first for supplying additional spare parts for major overhaul and founda-tion repairs received a single bid from Howden Thomassen Middle East FZCO, which now stands suspended.

The second tender for hiring information technology experts for the Information Technol-ogy Department in Bapco re-ceived nine bids ranging be-tween BHD 599,655.000 and BHD 1,095,150.750. Nexcel Computer Solutions was the lowest bidder.

Finally, the committee opened eight bids received for the Hous-ing Bank tender for appointing a quantity surveyor for the Ramli housing project, Section IV.

Representatives of the ad-ministering authorities and the companies participating in the tenders were present at the bid opening process. The board said it would subject all bids to tech-nical and financial evaluation, and the best one will be award-ed based on conditions and the lowest price.

Works ministry awarded 5 projects worth BD32 m in February TDT | Manama

Five tenders worth BD32,572,161 dinars were awarded by the Tender Board for the Minis-

try of Works, Municipalities Affairs and Urban Planning during February, said a top official.

The ministry also offered 17 tenders having an estimated value of 40,053,751 dinars, said Abdulaziz Al-Khayyat, the Undersecretary for Works Affairs.

The tenders were for projects in three sectors - roads, sanitation and buildings as per a work programme to enhance urban expansion.

One of the projects awarded during February was the BD29,662,314 Al-Fateh Street develop-ment project. The project extends from Sheikh Hamad Bridge in the north to the port intersec-tion Salman in the south.

Works include expanding Al Fateh Street to four lanes and developing a three-lane ground tunnel in each direction at Al Fateh and Awal Street intersection.

Other works include constructing a bridge with two lanes for traffic coming from Manama on Al-Fateh Street in the direction of Juffair to Prince Saud Al-Faisal Street and an overpass with two lanes of reverse circulation near the entrance

to Al-Fateh Corniche for traffic heading north.The ministry also awarded BD2,082,625 project

to develop the Ma’ameer Crossing at Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah to improve water flow in Tubly Bay.

In the road sector, one of the most prominent projects awarded during February was the ex-pansion and development of the sea bridge south of the Ma’ameer Canal (Alba Bridge) to improve the flow of water in the Gulf of Tubli.

Works also include constructing a bridge with a length of about 150 m and a width of 14 m and extending the Alba Bridge by 30 m to 180 m.

In the sanitation sector, the ministry awarded a project for the rehabilitation, operation and maintenance of the sludge drying plant in the Tubli wastewater treatment plant to reduce the emission of foul odour and enhance the produc-tion of triple-treated water. The deal also calls for the operation and maintenance of the HYBACS treatment system at the plant.

Other tenders awarded include a project to develop the Isa Town market, another to add a floor at building 19 at Bahrain Polytechnic Uni-versity and a development project of Maryam Bint Omran Elementary School for Girls.

Bahrain gets 300,00 doses of Sinopharam vaccine from China • The shipment, Al Saleh said, is the largest ever COVID-19 vaccine shipment received by Kingdom.

TDT | Manama

Bahrain yesterday received 300,000 doses of the Sino-

pharma COVID-19 vaccine from China, said the Minister of Health.

Faeqa bint Saeed Alsaleh said the jabs arrived in the Kingdom yesterday morning on a car-go-only flight operated by the Gulf Air.

The shipment, Al Saleh said, is the largest ever COVID-19 vaccine shipment received by

Kingdom. To date, the Kingdom has vac-

cinated 312,104 individuals.“The Kingdom is mobilising

all its resources to safeguard public health by making avail-able vaccines approved by the World Health Organisation and the National Health Regulatory Authority,” the minister said.

COVID-19 vaccines are admin-istered free of cost to citizens and residents in the Kingdom of Bahrain.

Alsaleh expressed her ap-preciation for the support ex-tended by HM King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and HRH Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister.

The minister also thanked the Ambassador of China to Bahrain, Dr An Wa’er, for helping Bahrain

secure the vaccines amid supply constraints.

The Ambassador welcomed the heightened cooperation be-tween the two nations in ad-dressing the global spread of the virus and underlined China’s commitment to meet Bahrain’s vaccine demands as part of bi-lateral cooperation.

Gulf Air said it had redesigned its onboard experience to ensure passengers’ safety and is helping citizens and residents as part of the International COVID-19 Repatriation Programme (ICRP).

Gulf Air has also encouraged its employees to register for the COVID-19 vaccines, which re-main optional and free of charge for all citizens and residents. To date, over 85% of the air-line’s flight crew got inoculated against the pandemic.

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69.41Benchmark Brent fell 22 cents, or 0.3%, to $69.41 a barrel by 1444 GMT while US West Texas

Intermediate crude was at $65.82 a barrel, down 20

cents, or 0.3%.

05SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 2021

Oil steady near $70 on hopes of recovering demand

Reuters | London

Oil hovered near $70 a bar-rel on Friday, supported by

production cuts by major oil producers and optimism about a demand recovery in the second half of the year.

Benchmark Brent fell 22 cents, or 0.3%, to $69.41 a barrel by 1444 GMT while US West Tex-as Intermediate crude was at $65.82 a barrel, down 20 cents, or 0.3%.

Brent is on track to end the week flat after prices touched a 13-month high on Monday, following seven straight weeks of gains.

The Organization of the Pe-troleum Exporting Countries forecast a stronger oil demand recovery this year, weighted to the second half. OPEC, Russia and its allies decided last week to maintain its output curbs al-most unchanged.

“The stronger-than-expected

rebound in the second half of this year implies that the global economy and hence oil demand outlook is close to shaking off its COVID woes,” PVM analysts said.

RBC Capital analysts said the

fundamentals for summer gas-oline was the most bullish in nearly a decade.

The United States, world’s largest oil consumer, saw a big draw on US gasoline stocks last

week as the winter storm in Texas disrupted refining output.

Sustained higher oil prices are expected to encourage US producers to increase output, which could eventually weigh on prices, JPMorgan analysts wrote.

JPMorgan expects US oil out-put to average 11.36 million bpd this year compared with 11.32 m bpd in 2020. Commerzbank expects oil to ease to about $60 during 2021.

A sticker reads crude oil on the side of a storage tank in the Permian Basin in Mentone, Loving County, Texas, US

Microsoft says ransom-seeking hackers taking advantage of server flaws• Even though the security holes announced by Microsoft have since been fixed, organisations worldwide have failed to patch their software

• One security firm recently counted 10 separate hacking groups using the flaws

Reuters | Washington

Ransom-seeking hackers have begun taking advantage of a

recently disclosed flaw in Mi-crosoft’s widely used mail server software, the company said early

yesterday - a serious escalation that could portend widespread

digital disruption.The disclosure, initially made

on Twitter by Microsoft Corp security programme manager Phillip Misner and later con-firmed by the Redmond, Wash-ington-based company, is the realisation of worries that have been coursing through the security community for days.

Since March 2, when Micro-soft announced the discovery of serious vulnerabilities in its Exchange software, experts have warned that it was only a mat-ter of time before ransomware gangs began using them to shake down organisations across the internet.

Misner didn’t immediately respond to follow-up messages

and Microsoft did not return emails seeking further com-ment. The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the FBI also didn’t immedi-ately respond.

Even though the security holes announced by Microsoft have since been fixed, organi-sations worldwide have failed to patch their software, leav-ing them open to exploitation. Experts attribute the sluggish pace of many customers’ up-dates in part to the complexity of Exchange’s architecture and lack of expertise. In Germany alone, officials have said that up to 60,000 networks remained vulnerable.

All manner of hackers have begun taking advantage of the

holes - one security firm recent-ly counted 10 separate hacking groups using the flaws - but ran-somware operators are among the most feared.

Those groups work by locking users out of their devices and data unless the victims cough up big chunks of digital curren-cy. They now potentially have access “into a huge number of vulnerable systems,” said Brett Callow of cybersecurity compa-ny Emsisoft.

He said more modest compa-nies - many of which lack the ability or awareness to update their software - could be par-ticularly affected by the latest variant of ransomware.

“This is a potentially serious risk to small businesses,” he said.

A Microsoft logo is pictured on a store in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, US

Whole new level of cooperationIn summit with India, Japan and Australia, Biden says free Indo-Pacific ‘essential’

• India and Australia also emphasised the importance of regional security cooperation

• Modi told the session the Quad had “come of age” and would “now remain an important pillar of stability in the region”

Reuters | Washington

US President Joe Biden met leaders of Australia, India and Japan yesterday, and

said a free and open Indo-Pacific region was crucial to all of them.

The White House says the virtual meeting of the countries known as the Quad, the first at leader level, shows the impor-tance Biden places on the In-

do-Pacific region and that it will focus on tackling the coronavi-rus pandemic and the climate crisis, and on reviving economic growth.

“A free and open Indo Pacific is essential to each of our fu-tures,” Biden told the meeting from the White House. “The

United States is committed to working with you, our partners, and all our allies in the region, to achieve stability.” Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said he wanted the four “to forge strongly ahead toward the re-alisation of a free and open In-do-Pacific”.

India and Australia also em-phasised the importance of regional security cooperation, which has been enhanced by previous lower-level Quad meet-ings.

The Biden administration has said the Quad nations will an-nounce financing agreements

to support an increase in man-ufacturing capacity for corona-virus vaccines in India, some-thing New Delhi has called for to counter Beijing’s widening vaccine diplomacy.

US officials say the countries will also set up a group of ex-perts to help distribute vaccines in the region, as well as working groups for cooperation on cli-mate change, technology stand-ards, and joint development of emerging technologies.

Washington says the addi-tional vaccine capacity will be used in immunisation efforts in Southeast Asia.

The virtual meeting, which also included Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Indian Prime Minster Narendra Modi, aims to lay the ground-work for an in-person meeting later this year, the administra-tion said.

Modi told the session the Quad had “come of age” and would

“now remain an important pillar of stability in the region”.

Earlier, Morrison told report-ers: “When governments come together at the highest level, this shows a whole new level of co-operation to create a new anchor for peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific.”

Japan’s Nikkei newspaper reported on Thursday that the four countries would also work together to secure rare earth metals essential for electric car motors and other products.

The Biden administration told Reuters on Tuesday the United States and Japan would help fund Indian firms manufactur-ing vaccines for US drugmakers Novavax Inc and J&J.

However, Indian government sources say US curbs on ex-ports of critical materials could hamper that effort and those to start large-scale distribution to Southeast Asia.

Yoshihide Suga, Japan’s Prime Minister, speaks while a monitor displays US President Joe Biden, Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison and India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during the virtual Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) meeting at his official residence in Tokyo, Japan

Tesla in talks with India’s Tata Power for EV charging infrastructure - reportReuters | Bengaluru

Tesla Inc is exploring an arrangement with Indian

conglomerate Tata Sons’ pow-er generation unit, Tata Power, to set up charging infrastruc-ture for electric vehicles in the country, CNBC-TV18 reported yesterday, citing sources.

Shares of Tata Power rose 5.5% to their best closing level since June 2014 after the re-port, which comes as the Palo Alto-based electric-car maker gears up for an India launch later this year with plans to import and sell its Model 3 electric sedan.

Tesla will set up an elec-tric-car manufacturing unit in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, according to a government document seen by Reuters.

The talks between Tata Pow-er and Tesla are in the initial stages and no arrangements have been finalised yet, the report said.

Tata Power’s electric vehicle charging business constantly

explores growth opportuni-ties but has not finalised any new agreements, the company said in a statement to stock exchanges. It also said the CN-BC-TV 18 report was “factually incorrect”, but did not elab-orate.

Tesla was not immediately available for comment.

In January, the US elec-tric-car maker incorporated Tesla Motors India and Energy Private Ltd with its registered office in the southern city of Bengaluru, a hub for global technology companies.

Tata Motors Ltd, the car-making unit of Tata Sons, last week denied any tie-up with Tesla, after media reports suggested the two companies were discussing a partnership.

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624 1781 1903 1930TODAY IN

HISTORYBattle of Badr: Prophet Muham-mad’s Muslim forces win significant victory over Meccan army

William Herschel sees what he thinks is a “comet” but is actu-ally the discovery of the planet Uranus

Fall of the Sokoto Caliphate in Northern Nigeria, the Brit-ish claim supremacy on over 500,000 square miles

Clyde Tombaugh announces discovery of Pluto at Lowell Observatory

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04

03

01

Famine & hunger are no longer about lack

of food. They are now largely man-made – con-centrated in countries affected by large-scale, protracted conflict. We have a responsi-bility to do everything in our power to tackle both hunger and conflict, if we are to solve either.

@antonioguterres

We have only 30 days left to #AC-

Together! It’s in the best interest of every nation to work in solidarity to ensure #VaccinEquity and start vaccination of health workers and older people in ALL countries.

@DrTedros

While Senate Republi-cans told us we cannot afford to provide $1,400 direct payments to the working class, they had no problem introducing a bill this week to repeal the estate tax which would provide a $1.7 trillion tax break to the billionaire class. Total hypocrisy!

@BernieSanders

We are proving once again something I

have said time and time again: It is never a good bet to bet against the American people. This nation is coming back.

@POTUS

Disclaimer: (Views expressed by columnists are personal and need not necessarily reflect our

editorial stances)

02

France runs satellite war game in European firstAFP | Paris

France yesterday prepared to simulate an attack by a hos-

tile power on one of its satellites in a war game scenario the gov-ernment said is less outlandishly futuristic than it may seem.

President Emmanuel Macron was to watch onsite as his mili-tary chiefs started to play out a four-day sequence in which an unnamed space-capable power attacks a nation allied to France, and tries to take out a French communications satellite.

Germany, Italy and the US are participating in the AsterX space war game at France’s na-tional space agency CNES in Tou-louse, the first such exercise in France or in Europe.

It is an opportunity to simu-late modifying the flight path of satellites, sending backup

satellites to fix a breakdown, monitoring the transmission of sensitive data and scrambling transmissions by hostile satel-lites temporarily or even shut-ting them down completely.

The scenario of the exercise

may be fictional, Macron’s office said, but is far from implausible.

The French government ac-cuses Russia of having brought its intelligence-gathering sat-ellite Olymp-K, also known as Louch, into close proximity of

the French-Italian military sat-ellite Athena-Fidus in 2017 in what Defence Minister Florence Parly called “an act of espio-nage”.

Last year, the US claimed that Russia had conducted a non-de-structive anti-satellite weapons test from space.

Macron’s office said there had been other similar incidents since, but gave no details.

Before the exercise kicked off, Macron headed a meeting of the space command, a body created in 2017 to run France’s military strategy in space.

“We need to have the means for action if we detect dangers that weigh on our capabilities or those of our allies,” Macron’s office said, adding that an attack on a satellite could, for example, disrupt the military’s communi-cations network.

Gunmen abduct 30 students in Nigeria as payoffs ‘boomerang’Some 30 forestry college students kidnapped on outskirts of Kaduna city, in Nigeria’s fourth mass school abduction since December

• The abduction, which happened overnight in a forestry college near a military academy

Reuters | Kaduna

Gunmen kidnapped around 30 stu-dents in an overnight raid on a for-estry college in northwest Nigeria,

an official said yesterday, the fourth mass school abduction since December in a country where violence is on the increase.

An armed gang broke into the Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, located on the outskirts of Kaduna city near a mil-itary academy, at around 11:30 p.m. (2230 GMT) on Thursday, Kaduna state’s security commissioner, Samuel Aruwan said.

After a distress call, the army rescued 180 people in the early hours of yesterday but “about 30 students, a mix of males and fe-males, are yet to be accounted for”, he said.

“A combined team of army, air force, po-lice and DSS (Department of State Services) troops are conducting an operation to track the missing students.”

The city is the capital of Kaduna state, part of a region where banditry has festered for years. Hours before the kidnapping, Nigeria’s federal government said it would “take out” abductors after earlier criticising local deals to free victims.

Kaduna resident Haruna Salisu said he had heard sporadic gunshots at around 11:30 p.m. on Thursday from the area of the compound, where the concrete perimeter wall had a large hole in it yesterday.

“We were not panicking, thinking that it was a normal military exercise being con-ducted at the (nearby) Nigerian Defence Academy,” he said by phone.

“We came out for dawn prayers, at 5:20 a.m., and saw some of the students, teachers and security personnel all over the school premises. They told us that gunmen raid-ed the school and abducted some of the students.”

Yesterday morning, relatives of students gathered at the gates of the college, which was surrounded by around 20 army trucks.

RansomThe trend of abduction from boarding

schools was started by the jihadist group Boko Haram, which seized 270 schoolgirls from a school at Chibok in the northeast in 2014. Around 100 of them have never been found.

Armed criminal gangs seeking ransom have since carried out copycat attacks.

Within the last few weeks, 279 schoolgirls were freed after being abducted from their boarding school at Jangebe in northwest Nigeria’s Zamfara state. In the north-cen-

tral state of Niger, 27 teenage boys were released after being kidnapped from their school, along with three staff and 12 family members. One student was shot dead in that attack.

Military and police attempts to tackle the gangs have had little success, while many worry that state authorities are making the situation worse by letting kidnappers go unpunished, paying them off or providing incentives.

In Zamfara, state government officials said they had given ‘reformed bandits’ access to land for cattle grazing, while also building schools and medical facilities. They do not specifically identify the recip-ients as kidnappers.

In late February, the presidency said President Muhammadu Buhari had urged state governments to “review their poli-cy of rewarding bandits with money and vehicles, warning that the policy might boomerang disastrously”.

Buhari held talks with security officials and traditional leaders on Thursday to discuss the country’s multiple security challenges. The national security adviser, Babagana Monguno, after the talks said the government would take a tough stance on criminal gangs.

UK police confirm body found in woodland is of missing woman

Reuters | London

British police said yester-day that human remains

found in a wood outside London was the body of Sarah Everard, whose dis-appearance last week has sparked anger and fears among women about their safety.

Everard disappeared while walking home from a friend’s house in south London last Wednesday and police have arrested a serv-ing officer on suspicion of her kidnap and murder.

Detectives discovered a body in woodland two days ago and London Assistant Commissioner Nick Eph-grave confirmed that it was of the missing 33-year-old.

“I know that the public feel hurt and angry about what has happened, and those are sentiments that I share personally,” Ephgrave said outside the London po-lice headquarters.

“I also recognise the wider concerns that are being raised quite rightly about the safety of women in public spaces in London and also elsewhere in the country.”

Detectives on Thursday were given extra time to question the arrested of-ficer, who is aged in his 40s and whose job is to guard diplomatic buildings.

Investigators examine the area where the body was found

News in brief u More twins -- almost one in 40 children -- are being born than ever before,

according to research, citing the rapid rise in medically assisted reproduction as a major factor. More than 1.6 million twins are now being born every year, researchers said in a paper published in the scientific journal Human Reproduction. The rise of assisted reproductive technology (ART) in

developed countries since the 1970s contributed to the rise in multiple births as did mothers giving birth at an older age, when twinning rates are higher.

u Embattled New York Governor Andrew Cuomo found himself under increasing risk of impeachment over allegations of sexual harassment when the Democratic head of the state assembly -- until now a key ally -- greenlighted a formal investigation of the claims. Since the end of February, the 63-year-old Cuomo, whose third term is due to expire in 2022, has been under scrutiny after five women accused him of sexual harassment or inappropriate behaviour.

u A homeless man spent five hours last month freely

roaming the military base where the US president’s plane is kept, after easily passing through several layers of security, the Air Force admitted. The Air Force inspector general said in a report on the February 4 incident that the unauthorized intruder at Joint Base Andrews made his way onto a C-40 transport plane

on the tarmac, but did not get close to Air Force One or the secretary of defence’s dedicated Boeing 747s. The base, just south of Washington, is where the president, defence secretary, and other top officials fly from for official business

u US President Joe Biden condemned what he called “vicious hate crimes” committed against Asian Americans since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, calling such acts “un-American” and demanding they stop. “Too often, we’ve turned against one another,” Biden said in his first primetime address, detailing the progress made in the fight against Covid-19.

u A California man was sentenced to more than 200

years in prison after drowning his two autistic sons by driving his car off a pier in order to collect on life insurance policies he had taken out on them. Ali Elmezayen, 45, drove the family’s Honda sedan -- with his ex-wife and two sons inside -- off a wharf in San Pedro, south of Los Angeles, on April 9, 2015. His sons, aged eight and 13, drowned but his ex-wife, Raba Diab, was saved by a fisherman who threw her a flotation device.

Number of twins being born at ‘all-time high’, researchers say

Homeless man roams air base housing Biden’s plane for five hours

California man who killed sons in insurance scheme jailed for 200+ years

New York governor faces impeachment inquiry over harassment claims

Suu Kyi lawyer rejects military graft claims as ‘groundless’Britain advises its citizens to flee Myanmar amid fears of mounting violence

• At least 70 people have been killed since the coup according to the UN

Reuters | Yangon

Ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s lawyer re-jected Myanmar junta

corruption claims against her as ‘groundless’ as Britain yesterday advised its citizens to flee the country.

The military authorities are cracking down with increasing severity on daily protests against their February 1 coup, with at least 70 people killed according to the UN’s top rights expert on the country.

The turmoil prompted Britain, the former colonial ruler, to urge its citizens to get out if they could, warning that “political tension and unrest are widespread since the military takeover and levels of violence are rising”.

“The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office advises British nationals to leave the country by commercial means, unless there is an urgent need to stay,” the British foreign ministry said.

The military -- which has de-fended its takeover by citing alleged voting irregularities in November elections won by Suu Kyi’s National League for Democ-racy party -- held a rare news con-

ference on Thursday accusing her of corruption.

Junta spokesman Zaw Min Tun said the detained chief minister of Yangon admitted giving Suu Kyi $600,000 in cash, along with more than 11 kilograms ($680,000 worth) of gold.

‘Illegal mudslinging’ Suu Kyi’s lawyer Khin Maung

Zaw yesterday rejected the claims.“This allegation against Daw

Aung San Suu Kyi, the state coun-sellor, is groundless, especially regarding the dollars and gold bars -- it is the most hilarious joke of all,” he told AFP.

“I’ve never seen such an illegal mudslinging.”

Nobel peace laureate Suu Kyi faces other criminal charges in-cluding owning unlicensed walk-ie-talkies and violating coronavi-rus restrictions by staging a cam-paign event in 2020.

Suu Kyi -- not seen in public since being detained on February 1 -- has a court hearing on Mon-day, but Khin Maung Zaw com-plained that he has not been able to have a private meeting with her.

The junta has sought to stem the flow of news about the crack-

down, throttling the country’s internet connection every night, revoking media licences and raid-ing independent media offices.

Five journalists, including Asso-ciated Press photographer Thein Zaw, were formally charged yes-terday over their coverage of the protests under a law against “causing fear, spreading false news or agitating directly or in-directly a government employee”.

Anti-coup protesters occupy a street during a demonstration in Yangon

Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny moved from initial detention facility - lawyerReuters | London

Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny has been moved from a deten-

tion facility in Russia’s Vladimir region where he was incarcerated last month and moved to an un-known location, one of his lawyers said yesterday.

Navalny, one of President Vladimir Putin’s most prominent critics, was moved from jail in Moscow last month to serve out a sentence of around two-and-a-half years after a court ruling the West condemned as political-ly-motivated.

He was initially held at the Kolchugino jail in the Vladimir region northeast of Moscow. The TASS news agency, citing a law en-forcement source, reported at the time that Navalny was being held there for quarantine before being moved to the IK-2 penal colony, also in the Vladimir region.

Vadim Kobzev, one of Navalny’s lawyers, said he had visited his client on Thursday, but that an-other lawyer had tried to see him yesterday only to be told, eventu-ally, that Navalny had been moved somewhere else.

“The prison said he wasn’t there and that’s it,” Kobzev told Reuters, adding that Navalny was in good health when he had visited him a

day earlier.Citing laws on protecting per-

sonal information, a spokeswom-an for the Federal Penitentiary

Service said she could not disclose information on Navalny’s where-abouts.

Navalny, 44, was arrested in January on his return from Ger-many following treatment for poi-soning with what many Western countries say was a nerve agent.

The Kremlin denied any in-volvement in what had happened to him, questioned whether he had really been poisoned, and sug-gested the whole thing may have been staged.

Navalny was jailed last month for violating parole on what he said were trumped-up charges and is set to serve around two-and-a-half years in prison.

South Africa’s Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini dies, aged 72Reuters | Johannesburg

King Goodwill Zwelithi-ni, the traditional lead-

er of South Africa’s Zulu na-tion, has died aged 72 after being hospitalized for more than a month, his family an-nounced yesterday.

Zwelithini had health problems related to diabe-tes, according to local news reports.

Zwelithini, the eighth Zulu king, reigned for more than 50 years, making him the longest-serving Zulu monarch.

As the traditional leader of the Zulu nation, Zwelith-ini did not hold political of-fice but had considerable influence over the country’s estimated 12 million Zulus, the largest ethnic group of South Africa’s 60 million people.

King Zwelithini was an outspoken critic of the gov-ernment’s planned land re-distribution policy, which could affect large tracts of land belonging to the Zulu nation.

Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny attends a hearing

French Minister of Defense Florence Parly sits during a presentation of the new Defence space Strategy (file photo)

A soldier sits on one of the trucks used to bring back the girls who were kidnapped from a boarding school in the northwest Nigerian state of Zamfara

This allegation against Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the state counsellor, is groundless, especially regarding the dollars

and gold bars -- it is the most hilarious joke of all

SUU KYI’S LAWYER KHIN MAUNG ZAW

His whereabouts are unknown to

us once again. The administration is

supposed to notify relatives where he has been transferred. But, as practice has shown, this has not been done

OLGA MIKHAILOVA

The trend of abduction from boarding schools was started

by the jihadist group Boko Har-am, which seized 270 school-

girls from a school at Chibok in the northeast in 2014. Around 100 of them have never been

found

KNOW WHAT

The exercise is an op-portunity to simulate modifying the flight

path of satellites, sending backup sat-ellites to fix a break-down, monitoring the transmission of sensi-tive data and scram-bling transmissions by hostile satellites temporarily or even shutting them down

completely

KNOW WHAT

Myanmar’s first satellite held by Japan on space station after coupReuters | Johannesburg

Myanmar’s first satellite is being held on board the

International Space Station fol-lowing the Myanmar coup, while Japan’s space agency and a Jap-anese university decide what to do with it, two Japanese univer-sity officials said.

The $15 million satellite was built by Japan’s Hokkaido Uni-versity in a joint project with

Myanmar’s government-funded Myanmar Aerospace Engineer-ing University (MAEU). It is the first of a set of two 50 kg micro-satellites equipped with cameras designed to monitor agriculture and fisheries.

Human rights activists and some officials in Japan worry that those cameras could be used for military purposes by the jun-ta that seized power in Myanmar on Feb. 1.

119,355,687

2,645,452

95,618,504

Deaths

Recovered:

New cases

New deaths +248,572

+4,305

Country Total cases

new cases

Total deaths

New Deaths

Total recovered

Active cases

Egypt 187,716 11,082 144,917 31,717

Saudi Arabia

381,708 +360 6,556 +5 372,217 2,935

UAE 422,246 +2,250 1,378 +9 401,539 19,329

Kuwait 205,652 +1,983 2,228 +17 183,003 20,421

Oman 145,257 1,600 135,227 8,430

Qatar 169,284 +455 265 +1 157,577 11,442

Middle East

Country Total cases Total deaths

1 USA 29,931,946 543,792

2 India 11,333,402 158,483

3 Brazil 11,284,269 270,917

4 Russia 4,370,617 90,275

5 UK 4,248,286 125,343

6 France 3,990,331 89,830

7 Spain 3,178,356 71,727

8 Italy 3,175,807 100,479

9 Turkey 2,835,989 29,160

10 Germany 2,553,467 73,668

11 Colombia 2,282,372 60,676

12 Argentina 2,169,694 53,252

13 Mexico 2,151,028 193,142

14 Poland 1,868,297 46,724

G l o b a l t a l l y

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Figures as of closing

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QUOTE OF THE DAY

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624 1781 1903 1930TODAY IN

HISTORYBattle of Badr: Prophet Muham-mad’s Muslim forces win significant victory over Meccan army

William Herschel sees what he thinks is a “comet” but is actu-ally the discovery of the planet Uranus

Fall of the Sokoto Caliphate in Northern Nigeria, the Brit-ish claim supremacy on over 500,000 square miles

Clyde Tombaugh announces discovery of Pluto at Lowell Observatory

TOP

4TWEETS

04

03

01

Famine & hunger are no longer about lack

of food. They are now largely man-made – con-centrated in countries affected by large-scale, protracted conflict. We have a responsi-bility to do everything in our power to tackle both hunger and conflict, if we are to solve either.

@antonioguterres

We have only 30 days left to #AC-

Together! It’s in the best interest of every nation to work in solidarity to ensure #VaccinEquity and start vaccination of health workers and older people in ALL countries.

@DrTedros

While Senate Republi-cans told us we cannot afford to provide $1,400 direct payments to the working class, they had no problem introducing a bill this week to repeal the estate tax which would provide a $1.7 trillion tax break to the billionaire class. Total hypocrisy!

@BernieSanders

We are proving once again something I

have said time and time again: It is never a good bet to bet against the American people. This nation is coming back.

@POTUS

Disclaimer: (Views expressed by columnists are personal and need not necessarily reflect our

editorial stances)

02

France runs satellite war game in European firstAFP | Paris

France yesterday prepared to simulate an attack by a hos-

tile power on one of its satellites in a war game scenario the gov-ernment said is less outlandishly futuristic than it may seem.

President Emmanuel Macron was to watch onsite as his mili-tary chiefs started to play out a four-day sequence in which an unnamed space-capable power attacks a nation allied to France, and tries to take out a French communications satellite.

Germany, Italy and the US are participating in the AsterX space war game at France’s na-tional space agency CNES in Tou-louse, the first such exercise in France or in Europe.

It is an opportunity to simu-late modifying the flight path of satellites, sending backup

satellites to fix a breakdown, monitoring the transmission of sensitive data and scrambling transmissions by hostile satel-lites temporarily or even shut-ting them down completely.

The scenario of the exercise

may be fictional, Macron’s office said, but is far from implausible.

The French government ac-cuses Russia of having brought its intelligence-gathering sat-ellite Olymp-K, also known as Louch, into close proximity of

the French-Italian military sat-ellite Athena-Fidus in 2017 in what Defence Minister Florence Parly called “an act of espio-nage”.

Last year, the US claimed that Russia had conducted a non-de-structive anti-satellite weapons test from space.

Macron’s office said there had been other similar incidents since, but gave no details.

Before the exercise kicked off, Macron headed a meeting of the space command, a body created in 2017 to run France’s military strategy in space.

“We need to have the means for action if we detect dangers that weigh on our capabilities or those of our allies,” Macron’s office said, adding that an attack on a satellite could, for example, disrupt the military’s communi-cations network.

Gunmen abduct 30 students in Nigeria as payoffs ‘boomerang’Some 30 forestry college students kidnapped on outskirts of Kaduna city, in Nigeria’s fourth mass school abduction since December

• The abduction, which happened overnight in a forestry college near a military academy

Reuters | Kaduna

Gunmen kidnapped around 30 stu-dents in an overnight raid on a for-estry college in northwest Nigeria,

an official said yesterday, the fourth mass school abduction since December in a country where violence is on the increase.

An armed gang broke into the Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, located on the outskirts of Kaduna city near a mil-itary academy, at around 11:30 p.m. (2230 GMT) on Thursday, Kaduna state’s security commissioner, Samuel Aruwan said.

After a distress call, the army rescued 180 people in the early hours of yesterday but “about 30 students, a mix of males and fe-males, are yet to be accounted for”, he said.

“A combined team of army, air force, po-lice and DSS (Department of State Services) troops are conducting an operation to track the missing students.”

The city is the capital of Kaduna state, part of a region where banditry has festered for years. Hours before the kidnapping, Nigeria’s federal government said it would “take out” abductors after earlier criticising local deals to free victims.

Kaduna resident Haruna Salisu said he had heard sporadic gunshots at around 11:30 p.m. on Thursday from the area of the compound, where the concrete perimeter wall had a large hole in it yesterday.

“We were not panicking, thinking that it was a normal military exercise being con-ducted at the (nearby) Nigerian Defence Academy,” he said by phone.

“We came out for dawn prayers, at 5:20 a.m., and saw some of the students, teachers and security personnel all over the school premises. They told us that gunmen raid-ed the school and abducted some of the students.”

Yesterday morning, relatives of students gathered at the gates of the college, which was surrounded by around 20 army trucks.

RansomThe trend of abduction from boarding

schools was started by the jihadist group Boko Haram, which seized 270 schoolgirls from a school at Chibok in the northeast in 2014. Around 100 of them have never been found.

Armed criminal gangs seeking ransom have since carried out copycat attacks.

Within the last few weeks, 279 schoolgirls were freed after being abducted from their boarding school at Jangebe in northwest Nigeria’s Zamfara state. In the north-cen-

tral state of Niger, 27 teenage boys were released after being kidnapped from their school, along with three staff and 12 family members. One student was shot dead in that attack.

Military and police attempts to tackle the gangs have had little success, while many worry that state authorities are making the situation worse by letting kidnappers go unpunished, paying them off or providing incentives.

In Zamfara, state government officials said they had given ‘reformed bandits’ access to land for cattle grazing, while also building schools and medical facilities. They do not specifically identify the recip-ients as kidnappers.

In late February, the presidency said President Muhammadu Buhari had urged state governments to “review their poli-cy of rewarding bandits with money and vehicles, warning that the policy might boomerang disastrously”.

Buhari held talks with security officials and traditional leaders on Thursday to discuss the country’s multiple security challenges. The national security adviser, Babagana Monguno, after the talks said the government would take a tough stance on criminal gangs.

UK police confirm body found in woodland is of missing woman

Reuters | London

British police said yester-day that human remains

found in a wood outside London was the body of Sarah Everard, whose dis-appearance last week has sparked anger and fears among women about their safety.

Everard disappeared while walking home from a friend’s house in south London last Wednesday and police have arrested a serv-ing officer on suspicion of her kidnap and murder.

Detectives discovered a body in woodland two days ago and London Assistant Commissioner Nick Eph-grave confirmed that it was of the missing 33-year-old.

“I know that the public feel hurt and angry about what has happened, and those are sentiments that I share personally,” Ephgrave said outside the London po-lice headquarters.

“I also recognise the wider concerns that are being raised quite rightly about the safety of women in public spaces in London and also elsewhere in the country.”

Detectives on Thursday were given extra time to question the arrested of-ficer, who is aged in his 40s and whose job is to guard diplomatic buildings.

Investigators examine the area where the body was found

News in brief u More twins -- almost one in 40 children -- are being born than ever before,

according to research, citing the rapid rise in medically assisted reproduction as a major factor. More than 1.6 million twins are now being born every year, researchers said in a paper published in the scientific journal Human Reproduction. The rise of assisted reproductive technology (ART) in

developed countries since the 1970s contributed to the rise in multiple births as did mothers giving birth at an older age, when twinning rates are higher.

u Embattled New York Governor Andrew Cuomo found himself under increasing risk of impeachment over allegations of sexual harassment when the Democratic head of the state assembly -- until now a key ally -- greenlighted a formal investigation of the claims. Since the end of February, the 63-year-old Cuomo, whose third term is due to expire in 2022, has been under scrutiny after five women accused him of sexual harassment or inappropriate behaviour.

u A homeless man spent five hours last month freely

roaming the military base where the US president’s plane is kept, after easily passing through several layers of security, the Air Force admitted. The Air Force inspector general said in a report on the February 4 incident that the unauthorized intruder at Joint Base Andrews made his way onto a C-40 transport plane

on the tarmac, but did not get close to Air Force One or the secretary of defence’s dedicated Boeing 747s. The base, just south of Washington, is where the president, defence secretary, and other top officials fly from for official business

u US President Joe Biden condemned what he called “vicious hate crimes” committed against Asian Americans since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, calling such acts “un-American” and demanding they stop. “Too often, we’ve turned against one another,” Biden said in his first primetime address, detailing the progress made in the fight against Covid-19.

u A California man was sentenced to more than 200

years in prison after drowning his two autistic sons by driving his car off a pier in order to collect on life insurance policies he had taken out on them. Ali Elmezayen, 45, drove the family’s Honda sedan -- with his ex-wife and two sons inside -- off a wharf in San Pedro, south of Los Angeles, on April 9, 2015. His sons, aged eight and 13, drowned but his ex-wife, Raba Diab, was saved by a fisherman who threw her a flotation device.

Number of twins being born at ‘all-time high’, researchers say

Homeless man roams air base housing Biden’s plane for five hours

California man who killed sons in insurance scheme jailed for 200+ years

New York governor faces impeachment inquiry over harassment claims

Suu Kyi lawyer rejects military graft claims as ‘groundless’Britain advises its citizens to flee Myanmar amid fears of mounting violence

• At least 70 people have been killed since the coup according to the UN

Reuters | Yangon

Ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s lawyer re-jected Myanmar junta

corruption claims against her as ‘groundless’ as Britain yesterday advised its citizens to flee the country.

The military authorities are cracking down with increasing severity on daily protests against their February 1 coup, with at least 70 people killed according to the UN’s top rights expert on the country.

The turmoil prompted Britain, the former colonial ruler, to urge its citizens to get out if they could, warning that “political tension and unrest are widespread since the military takeover and levels of violence are rising”.

“The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office advises British nationals to leave the country by commercial means, unless there is an urgent need to stay,” the British foreign ministry said.

The military -- which has de-fended its takeover by citing alleged voting irregularities in November elections won by Suu Kyi’s National League for Democ-racy party -- held a rare news con-

ference on Thursday accusing her of corruption.

Junta spokesman Zaw Min Tun said the detained chief minister of Yangon admitted giving Suu Kyi $600,000 in cash, along with more than 11 kilograms ($680,000 worth) of gold.

‘Illegal mudslinging’ Suu Kyi’s lawyer Khin Maung

Zaw yesterday rejected the claims.“This allegation against Daw

Aung San Suu Kyi, the state coun-sellor, is groundless, especially regarding the dollars and gold bars -- it is the most hilarious joke of all,” he told AFP.

“I’ve never seen such an illegal mudslinging.”

Nobel peace laureate Suu Kyi faces other criminal charges in-cluding owning unlicensed walk-ie-talkies and violating coronavi-rus restrictions by staging a cam-paign event in 2020.

Suu Kyi -- not seen in public since being detained on February 1 -- has a court hearing on Mon-day, but Khin Maung Zaw com-plained that he has not been able to have a private meeting with her.

The junta has sought to stem the flow of news about the crack-

down, throttling the country’s internet connection every night, revoking media licences and raid-ing independent media offices.

Five journalists, including Asso-ciated Press photographer Thein Zaw, were formally charged yes-terday over their coverage of the protests under a law against “causing fear, spreading false news or agitating directly or in-directly a government employee”.

Anti-coup protesters occupy a street during a demonstration in Yangon

Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny moved from initial detention facility - lawyerReuters | London

Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny has been moved from a deten-

tion facility in Russia’s Vladimir region where he was incarcerated last month and moved to an un-known location, one of his lawyers said yesterday.

Navalny, one of President Vladimir Putin’s most prominent critics, was moved from jail in Moscow last month to serve out a sentence of around two-and-a-half years after a court ruling the West condemned as political-ly-motivated.

He was initially held at the Kolchugino jail in the Vladimir region northeast of Moscow. The TASS news agency, citing a law en-forcement source, reported at the time that Navalny was being held there for quarantine before being moved to the IK-2 penal colony, also in the Vladimir region.

Vadim Kobzev, one of Navalny’s lawyers, said he had visited his client on Thursday, but that an-other lawyer had tried to see him yesterday only to be told, eventu-ally, that Navalny had been moved somewhere else.

“The prison said he wasn’t there and that’s it,” Kobzev told Reuters, adding that Navalny was in good health when he had visited him a

day earlier.Citing laws on protecting per-

sonal information, a spokeswom-an for the Federal Penitentiary

Service said she could not disclose information on Navalny’s where-abouts.

Navalny, 44, was arrested in January on his return from Ger-many following treatment for poi-soning with what many Western countries say was a nerve agent.

The Kremlin denied any in-volvement in what had happened to him, questioned whether he had really been poisoned, and sug-gested the whole thing may have been staged.

Navalny was jailed last month for violating parole on what he said were trumped-up charges and is set to serve around two-and-a-half years in prison.

South Africa’s Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini dies, aged 72Reuters | Johannesburg

King Goodwill Zwelithi-ni, the traditional lead-

er of South Africa’s Zulu na-tion, has died aged 72 after being hospitalized for more than a month, his family an-nounced yesterday.

Zwelithini had health problems related to diabe-tes, according to local news reports.

Zwelithini, the eighth Zulu king, reigned for more than 50 years, making him the longest-serving Zulu monarch.

As the traditional leader of the Zulu nation, Zwelith-ini did not hold political of-fice but had considerable influence over the country’s estimated 12 million Zulus, the largest ethnic group of South Africa’s 60 million people.

King Zwelithini was an outspoken critic of the gov-ernment’s planned land re-distribution policy, which could affect large tracts of land belonging to the Zulu nation.

Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny attends a hearing

French Minister of Defense Florence Parly sits during a presentation of the new Defence space Strategy (file photo)

A soldier sits on one of the trucks used to bring back the girls who were kidnapped from a boarding school in the northwest Nigerian state of Zamfara

This allegation against Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the state counsellor, is groundless, especially regarding the dollars

and gold bars -- it is the most hilarious joke of all

SUU KYI’S LAWYER KHIN MAUNG ZAW

His whereabouts are unknown to

us once again. The administration is

supposed to notify relatives where he has been transferred. But, as practice has shown, this has not been done

OLGA MIKHAILOVA

The trend of abduction from boarding schools was started

by the jihadist group Boko Har-am, which seized 270 school-

girls from a school at Chibok in the northeast in 2014. Around 100 of them have never been

found

KNOW WHAT

The exercise is an op-portunity to simulate modifying the flight

path of satellites, sending backup sat-ellites to fix a break-down, monitoring the transmission of sensi-tive data and scram-bling transmissions by hostile satellites temporarily or even shutting them down

completely

KNOW WHAT

Myanmar’s first satellite held by Japan on space station after coupReuters | Johannesburg

Myanmar’s first satellite is being held on board the

International Space Station fol-lowing the Myanmar coup, while Japan’s space agency and a Jap-anese university decide what to do with it, two Japanese univer-sity officials said.

The $15 million satellite was built by Japan’s Hokkaido Uni-versity in a joint project with

Myanmar’s government-funded Myanmar Aerospace Engineer-ing University (MAEU). It is the first of a set of two 50 kg micro-satellites equipped with cameras designed to monitor agriculture and fisheries.

Human rights activists and some officials in Japan worry that those cameras could be used for military purposes by the jun-ta that seized power in Myanmar on Feb. 1.

119,355,687

2,645,452

95,618,504

Deaths

Recovered:

New cases

New deaths +248,572

+4,305

Country Total cases

new cases

Total deaths

New Deaths

Total recovered

Active cases

Egypt 187,716 11,082 144,917 31,717

Saudi Arabia

381,708 +360 6,556 +5 372,217 2,935

UAE 422,246 +2,250 1,378 +9 401,539 19,329

Kuwait 205,652 +1,983 2,228 +17 183,003 20,421

Oman 145,257 1,600 135,227 8,430

Qatar 169,284 +455 265 +1 157,577 11,442

Middle East

Country Total cases Total deaths

1 USA 29,931,946 543,792

2 India 11,333,402 158,483

3 Brazil 11,284,269 270,917

4 Russia 4,370,617 90,275

5 UK 4,248,286 125,343

6 France 3,990,331 89,830

7 Spain 3,178,356 71,727

8 Italy 3,175,807 100,479

9 Turkey 2,835,989 29,160

10 Germany 2,553,467 73,668

11 Colombia 2,282,372 60,676

12 Argentina 2,169,694 53,252

13 Mexico 2,151,028 193,142

14 Poland 1,868,297 46,724

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Gulf Baz Logistics CO. W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of STOREKEEPER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 69990032 or [email protected]

A - KARIM ALJAHROMI CONTRACTING COMPANY WLL has a vacancy for the occupation of LABOURER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17831000 or [email protected]

Areena Contractor Group Co. S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17245222 or [email protected]

URBASER BAHRAIN CO W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17131018 or [email protected]

MOHAMMAD ABDULLA ALAReedh CO.W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of DRIVER/OPERATOR(CRANE) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 38811122 or [email protected]

Bilal jamil khan for Other business support service activities C has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36848778 or [email protected]

Seven Energy W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WELDER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17500791 or [email protected]

Sadman construction co wll has a vacancy for the occupation of MASON , suitably qualified applicants can contact 37728500 or [email protected]

TURATH MANDALI RESTAURANT FOR GRILLS AND IRANIAN FOOD has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39468278 or [email protected]

AMMAR ABDULLA HASAN QATTAN /( NOOR ALI/7862 ) has a vacancy for the occupation of SEAMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39819232 or [email protected]

MOHAMED ABDULNABI ALI (RIHANNA ALRASUL / 12140) has a vacancy for the occupation of SEAMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39466236 or [email protected]

ABDULAHUSAIN KHUDHUR &AHMED AND YOUSIF SNOS OF ALI AHMED has a vacancy for the occupation of CLEANER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36636622 or [email protected]

Prestige Class Office for moving home and office furniture has a vacancy for the occupation of DRIVER(HEAVY VEHICLE) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39787837 or [email protected]

ALKHABBAZ COLLECTION OF COOKING OIL has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39299322 or [email protected]

FOUR WALLS INTERNATIONAL CO. S.P.C. OWNER ABDULMAJEED KHALID AWAD ALLAM has a vacancy for the occupation of CASHIER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17215550 or [email protected] stars Contracting Co. W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 77059992 or [email protected]

Basmalah Second Hand Goods has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39854843 or [email protected]

AL SALTANAH DOCUMENT CLEARING has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36333817 or [email protected]

LEISURE INTERNATIONAL TRADING S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17388888 or [email protected] NEW IDEAL WELDING AND FABRICATION W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of STEEL FABRICATOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17702950 or [email protected]

Flash Star Car Services Co. W.l.l has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39335858 or [email protected] Al Dana Garage has a vacancy for the occupation of MECHANIC , suitably qualified applicants can contact 38268660 or [email protected]

RUBEENA CONTRACTING ESTABLISHMENT has a vacancy for the occupation of SUPERVISOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39609881 or [email protected]

Water Color Interiors (Middle East) W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of MASON , suitably qualified applicants can contact 13699000 or [email protected]

European Cleaning Services Bahraini Partnership Company has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 66999599 or [email protected]

NASSER SAEED AL-HAJRI CORPORATION W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of PIPE-FITTER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17312220 or [email protected]

Sansaf Trading Co.W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33921167 or [email protected]

GULF ASIA CONTRACTING COMPANY WLL has a vacancy for the occupation of SAFETY OFFICER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17312220 or [email protected] Access Platforms Bahrain W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of TECHNICIAN(MAINTENANCE) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17840787

ONENESS TRANSPORTING has a vacancy for the occupation of DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33138667

Danway Electrical & Mechanical Engineering L.L.C has a vacancy for the occupation of ELECTRICIAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17297600 or [email protected]

CAFE BAZZA W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WAITER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 37322408 or [email protected]

SAKAN RIFFA INTERIOR DESIGN DECORATION S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39862086 or [email protected]

668 cafe has a vacancy for the occupation of WAITER (GENERAL) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33113352 or [email protected] PETALS BOUTIQUE W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of DESIGNER(FASHION) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33443892 or [email protected]

Krishna for Construction of Floating Structures W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39804140 or [email protected]

Al Diyafah Marine Service WLL has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39545365 or [email protected]

National Palace Building Construction W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of OFFICE WORKER HELPER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 38278298 or [email protected]

DOWN TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of STEEL CHIPPER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected]

DOWN TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of PLUMBER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected]

ABNA ZUHAIR TRANSPORT CO. W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of HEAVY DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17591881 or [email protected]

DOWN TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of STEEL CHIPPER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected]

MAGIC SHINE CLEANING CO. SPC has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17345051 or [email protected]

VISSION CONSTRUCTION has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39300177 or [email protected]

ABRAJ ALKHAMIS TRADING S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified

applicants can contact 17630580 or [email protected]

HAMOORABI BLACKSMITH & WELDING WORKSHOP has a vacancy for the occupation of LABOURER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17668579 or [email protected]

AYUB QURESHI CONSTRUCTION has a vacancy for the occupation of SUPERVISOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39823801 or [email protected]

Idroos Tissues S.P.C owned by Saleha Habeeb Idroos has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 35123005 or [email protected]

ALMADANI HYDRAULIC REPAIR WLL has a vacancy for the occupation of MECHANIC , suitably qualified applicants can contact 38792207 or [email protected]

SM PINOY SUPER MARKET WLL has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17736030 or [email protected]

TEA TIME PLEASURE RESTAURANT W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39867872 or [email protected]

Tricon lenses company S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 38847202 or [email protected]

Swift and Smooth Logistics Services Co. W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33109342 or [email protected]

Farhee Jewellery Design Co. S.P.C owned by Qamar Ur Rehman has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33579743 or [email protected]

DTS W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17319999 or [email protected]

Adaa Building Solutions W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of CONSTRUCTION WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17210147 or [email protected]

GREEN SKENAR ELECTRIC WORKSHOP SPC OWNED BY SARBJEET SING has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33161222 or [email protected]

TIP TOP SALOON S P C has a vacancy for the occupation of BARBER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39888293 or [email protected]

ISTAR Bahraini partnership company has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36171122 or [email protected]

Majorca Cafe has a vacancy for the occupation of LABOURER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33363151 or [email protected]

ALPHA. PHARMACY W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of ACCOUNTANT , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39885906 or [email protected] K M H Decoration Bahraini partnership company has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36758776 or [email protected]

MUNICH SALON has a vacancy for the occupation of BARBER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 37392919 or [email protected]

GLORY COnTRACTING has a vacancy for the occupation of SUPERVISOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17550203 or [email protected]

ALEEM MOHAMMED FOR REPAIR OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT S.P.C Owned has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 35116399 or [email protected]

AL MAKEENA AUTO SERVICES & SPARE PARTS Company W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of MECHANIC , suitably qualified applicants can contact 37745987 or [email protected]

KINDOM OF FLOWERS NURSERY has a vacancy for the occupation of DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39909933 or [email protected]

ALRASHIDIYA GARDEN has a vacancy for the occupation of HORSE BREEDER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17212200 or [email protected]

HASAN MOHAMED SAEED ALI “ ALNWARS ALDAHOOK 1/ 7996 “ has a vacancy for the occupation of SEAMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39719795 or [email protected]

SECURI CORE S.P.C OWNED BY RASHEED AL-FAWAZ has a vacancy for the occupation of SECURITY GUARD , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17822228 or [email protected]

SECURI CORE S.P.C OWNED BY RASHEED AL-FAWAZ has a vacancy for the occupation of SECURITY GUARD , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17822228 or [email protected]

REDX INDUSTRIES CO. W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of STEEL CHIPPER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 77454545 or [email protected]

Al Rayah For Safety Items WLL has a vacancy for the occupation of SECURITY GUARD , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17712700 or [email protected]

MODERN KNOWLEDGE SCHOOLS has a vacancy for the occupation of ADMINISTRATOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17727712 or [email protected]

ALMATALA CONTRACTING ESTABLISHMENT has a vacancy for the occupation of HEAVY DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39458212 or [email protected]

ZAKIYA BAKERY has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 677575 or [email protected]

CENTURY FIVE TRADING EST. has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER(SALES) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33206972 or [email protected]

AL JASRA BIKES RE has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17713637 or [email protected]

FRUITAGE GULF has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17277227 or [email protected]

911 MARKET has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36499997 or [email protected]

NATIONAL CONCRETE COMAPNY W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of SEAMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17786665 or [email protected]

FRESH BITES has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39861914 or [email protected]

WADI DELMON FOR SALE AND TRADE OF CLOTHING has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39784878 or [email protected]

ALMAYOUN AUTO SERVICES has a vacancy for the occupation of MECHANIC , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39617647 or [email protected]

WADI ALSAIL GATE CONSTRUCTION has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33367000 or [email protected]

UNIVERSAL FOUNDATIONS has a vacancy for the occupation of HEAVY DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17620673 or [email protected]

UNIVERSAL FOUNDATIONS has a vacancy for the occupation of SHOVEL OPERATOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17620673 or [email protected]

ABJAD ELECTRONICS has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17332078 or [email protected]

Areena Contractor Group Co. S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17245222 or [email protected]

Al Rayah For Safety Items WLL has a vacancy for the occupation of SECURITY GUARD , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17712700 or [email protected]

STYLO PHONE has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39150389 or [email protected]

VACANCIESAVAILABLE

AHAD ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING has a vacancy for the occupation of SUPERVISOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39673902 or [email protected] Projects International Construction W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of TECHNICIAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39541982 or [email protected] INTERNATIONAL SERVICES COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of DRIVER(HEAVY VEHICLE) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17732437 or [email protected] Projects International Construction W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of TECHNICIAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39541982 or [email protected] Projects International Construction W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of TECHNICIAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39541982 or [email protected] Projects International Construction W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of TECHNICIAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39541982 or [email protected] Projects International Construction W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of TECHNICIAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39541982 or [email protected] Projects International Construction W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of TECHNICIAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39541982 or [email protected] Bahrain W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of MACHINE OPERATOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39442002 or [email protected] NASHIRA PROPERTIES S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of OFFICE ASSISTANT , suitably qualified applicants can contact 38746060 or [email protected] it for Marketing & Consulting S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33666765 or [email protected] stars for meat and poultry W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39244948 or [email protected] sky selling bikes Bahraini partnership company has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 34545764 or [email protected] COLD STORE Bahraini partnership company has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33548005 or [email protected] SERVICES & MAINTENANCE COMPANY B.S.C. (CLOSED) has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17727676 or [email protected] TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of CARPENTER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected] TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of CARPENTER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected] TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of CARPENTER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected] TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of STEEL CHIPPER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected] TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of STEEL CHIPPER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected] TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of LABOURER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected] TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of LABOURER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected] TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of STEEL CHIPPER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected] TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of STEEL CHIPPER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected] TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of MASON , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected] CLEANING CO. W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of CLEANER (GENERAL) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39881145 or [email protected] CONTRACTING ESTABLISHMENT has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17702454 or [email protected]

ALAZHAR CONTRACTING ESTABLISHMENT has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17702454 or [email protected] TRADING CENTRE has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36738888 or [email protected] Contracting has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404598 or [email protected] FURNITURE has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17830078 or [email protected] CONSTRUCTION has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17255209 or [email protected] Clean Services S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of CLEANER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17700211 or [email protected] Clean Services S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of CLEANER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17700211 or [email protected] Clean Services S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of CLEANER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17700211 or [email protected] A P Rental Equipment Co.W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of HEAVY DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17333384 or [email protected] JUMA KADHIM ALKHUNAIZI S.P.C. has a vacancy for the occupation of LABOURER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17255163 or [email protected] JUMA KADHIM ALKHUNAIZI S.P.C. has a vacancy for the occupation of LABOURER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17255163 or [email protected] PROJECT SOLUTIONS FOR GENERAL TRADING & CONTRACTING - IZZ Y has a vacancy for the occupation of TECHNICIAN(MAINTENANCE) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36990956 or [email protected] Mile Logistics W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17595971 or [email protected] Mile Logistics W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17595971 or [email protected] Mile Logistics W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17595971 or [email protected] Mile Logistics W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17595971 or [email protected] Mile Logistics W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17595971 or [email protected] Mile Logistics W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17595971 or [email protected] Mile Logistics W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17595971 or [email protected] TRADING CO. W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 34538080 or [email protected] ALI MANSOOR ALI has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33265545 or [email protected] AL NOOR CONTRACTING W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33118767 or [email protected] MOHAMED MOHAMED ALI ALNOAIMI ( NOOR MAEDI / 6805 ) has a vacancy for the occupation of SEAMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17340518 or [email protected] LABS FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of PROGRAMMER(COMPUTER) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 34033003 or [email protected] MAINTENANCE SERVICES CO BAHRAINI PARTNERSHIP COMPANY has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 34569303 or [email protected] SALON W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39870018 or [email protected] CARE FRUITS AND VEGETABLE W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33593970 or [email protected] CLEAN LAUNDRY has a vacancy for the occupation of LAUNDERER/PRESSER(GENERAL) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33979584 or [email protected]

ARGANTINA LITTLE MART W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of PROMOTER(COMMERCIAL) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17231660 or [email protected] ANIMALS TRADE has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39668440 or [email protected] GREEN LIFE FOR TRADING AND CONTRACTING ESTABLISHMENT has a vacancy for the occupation of SUPERVISOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17342464 or [email protected] OF FLOWERS NURSERY has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33755623 or [email protected] HUSAIN ALI MATROOK ( JAWAHATMATROOK / 6615 ) has a vacancy for the occupation of SEAMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39669091 or [email protected] SALMAN DAWOOD SADEQ(MUHZIM - 7558 ) has a vacancy for the occupation of SEAMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39460697 or [email protected] AHMED ALKHAIRANI / ALNAJEM - 4341 has a vacancy for the occupation of SEAMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33511889 or [email protected] MOHAMED RASHED ALRASHEED ( AYAL AL RASHEED / 13003) has a vacancy for the occupation of SEAMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39464940 or [email protected] AHMED MOHAMED FARM has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39434457 or [email protected] Kadhem aldurazi & sons B.S.c. close has a vacancy for the occupation of OPERATOR(EXCAVATION MACHINE) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17620672 or [email protected] Kadhem aldurazi & sons B.S.c. close has a vacancy for the occupation of CARPENTER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17620672 or [email protected] Kadhem aldurazi & sons B.S.c. close has a vacancy for the occupation of LIGHT VEHICLE DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17620672 or [email protected] Kadhem aldurazi & sons B.S.c. close has a vacancy for the occupation of LABOURER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17620672 or [email protected] SERVICES & MAINTENANCE COMPANY B.S.C. (CLOSED) has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17727676 or [email protected] ISA CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION has a vacancy for the occupation of LABOURER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17552234 or [email protected] SHIPCARE SERVICES CO. W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of CLEANER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17832244 or [email protected] SECURITY has a vacancy for the occupation of SECURITY GUARD , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17400407 or [email protected] Solutions Co. W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of SECURITY GUARD , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33270382 or [email protected] BAHRAIN CO W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17131018 or [email protected] BAHRAIN CO W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17131018 or [email protected] ALNOOR CONSTRUCTION has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33732970 or [email protected] ABDULAZIZ ABDULRASOOL YOUSIF has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39775598 or [email protected] ASPHALT ESTABLISHMENT B.S.C CLOSED has a vacancy for the occupation of CLERK , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17551111 or [email protected] ASPHALT ESTABLISHMENT B.S.C CLOSED has a vacancy for the occupation of DIESEL MECHANIC , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17551111 or [email protected] ASPHALT ESTABLISHMENT B.S.C CLOSED has a vacancy for the occupation of HEAVY DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17551111 or [email protected] WORKSHOP CO. has a vacancy for the occupation of MECHANICAL HELPER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17700798 or [email protected] RASHID ALJALAHMA CONSTRUCTION has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39478431 or [email protected] BAHRAIN B.S.C has a vacancy for the occupation of DIRECTOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17837307 or [email protected]

ALUMINIUM BAHRAIN B.S.C has a vacancy for the occupation of WORK SUPERINTENDENT , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17837307 or [email protected] COMPANY W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of AIR-CONDITIONING TECHNICIAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17768200 or [email protected] PLASTICS W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of PURCHASING CLERK , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17786363 or [email protected] CATERERS & CONTRACTORS COMPANY has a vacancy for the occupation of COOK(ASSISTANT) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17224615 or [email protected] INDUSTRIAL SERVICES & SIAM SCAFFOLDS has a vacancy for the occupation of MECHANICAL FITTER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17552722 or [email protected] MANAMA CENTRE FOR HIRING HEAVY MACHINERY has a vacancy for the occupation of PRODUCTS MACHINE LABELLER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17550011 or [email protected] WAFA PASTRIES has a vacancy for the occupation of WAITER (GENERAL) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33323345 or [email protected] CONTRACTING has a vacancy for the occupation of INSTALLER(IRON DOORS) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17214111 or [email protected] GARAGE has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17311345 or [email protected]. JALIL ABDULKARIM MAHMOOD EST. has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33444246 or [email protected] - AL A’ALI COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17773006 or [email protected] CLEANING CO. W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of CLEANER (GENERAL) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39881145 or [email protected] and Wear for leather bags and shoes repairing has a vacancy for the occupation of SHOE PAINTER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39993319 or [email protected] BUILDING CONTRACTING has a vacancy for the occupation of PAINTER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39456022 or [email protected] GARAGE has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17553224 or [email protected] Stonework has a vacancy for the occupation of CUTTER/SETTER(MOSAIC) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 38700027 or [email protected] WORLD has a vacancy for the occupation of JEWELRY GOLDSMITH (GENERAL) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17231310 or [email protected] VERITAS has a vacancy for the occupation of MANAGER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17877574 or [email protected] CONTARACTING ESTABLISHMENT has a vacancy for the occupation of ELECTRICIAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 77002810 or [email protected] CONTARACTING ESTABLISHMENT has a vacancy for the occupation of PLUMBER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 77002810 or [email protected] CLEANING & MAINTENANCE EST. has a vacancy for the occupation of DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39605059 or [email protected] BUILDING MAINTENANCE CONTRACTING has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33841020 or [email protected] FASHIONS W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17624126 or [email protected] MARKETING COMPANY W.L.L CLEANTEC has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36636640 or [email protected] ABDULLA HAIDER CARPENTRY WORK has a vacancy for the occupation of CARPENTER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33260630 or [email protected] WAVE CONSTRUCTIONS has a vacancy for the occupation of WIREMAN(ELECTRICAL) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17341403 or [email protected] ENGINEERING CO. W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of TECHNICIAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17830801 or [email protected] OOLA Auto Services has a vacancy for the occupation of ELECTRICIAN(VEHICLES) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39672126

or [email protected] FURNITURE has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17830078 or [email protected] FURNITURE has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17830078 or [email protected] LINE CONSTRUCTION & PROPERTIES has a vacancy for the occupation of FOREMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17280099 or [email protected] MAMORA SHIMAGH AND GHATRAH has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17581816 or [email protected] AL AALI CONTRATING has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17644121 or [email protected] RADIATERS & AUTO A/C SERVICES has a vacancy for the occupation of WELDER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17701006 or [email protected] RADIATERS & AUTO A/C SERVICES has a vacancy for the occupation of RIGGER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17701006 or [email protected] MUNA CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS has a vacancy for the occupation of LABOURER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33395184 or [email protected] MANSOOR AHMED has a vacancy for the occupation of LAUNDERER/PRESSER(GENERAL) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17245604 or [email protected] GAME CENTRE has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17343966 or [email protected] FAISAL GROUP(COMMISSION AGENTS) has a vacancy for the occupation of OFFICE BOY / FARRASH , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17533644 or [email protected] AUTO SERVICES has a vacancy for the occupation of TYRES REPAIRMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17772264 or [email protected] Force-MGC W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of MASON , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17722333 or [email protected] KAFAYA CONSTRUCTION has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33232382 or [email protected] SHABAH CLEANING has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17760191 or [email protected] MAINTENANCE SERVICES W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of CLEANER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17742961 or [email protected] MAINTENANCE SERVICES W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of MESSENGER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17742961 or [email protected]. HILTON LIMITED has a vacancy for the occupation of MASON , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17731881 or [email protected]. HILTON LIMITED has a vacancy for the occupation of MASON , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17731881 or [email protected] ISA CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION has a vacancy for the occupation of LABOURER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17552234 or [email protected] SHIPCARE SERVICES CO. W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of CLEANER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17832244 or [email protected] ali contracting has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33748881 or [email protected] BAHRAIN CO W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17131018 or [email protected] MOHAMED JUMA MOHAMED ALDOY ( NOOR ALEMAN / 11748 ) has a vacancy for the occupation of SEAMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39001278 or [email protected] TO SELLFRUITS AND VEGETABLES has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 34109211 or [email protected] WOOD WORKS has a vacancy for the occupation of CARPENTER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33330082 or [email protected] MARKETS W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of PROMOTER(COMMERCIAL) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17231660 or [email protected] WAJH AL BASHOOAH COLD STORE has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39154646 or [email protected] PHONE has a vacancy for the occupation of LABOURER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17275566 or [email protected]

AL REEM GATE CONSTRUCTION has a vacancy for the occupation of EMPLOYEE(OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39771192 or [email protected] BUILDING MATERIALS has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36555228 or [email protected] NOORAIN BAKERY EST . has a vacancy for the occupation of BREAD BAKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39456969 or [email protected] HOME has a vacancy for the occupation of CARPENTER(FURNITURE) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17783222 or [email protected] ALAHALY SANDWICHES has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33348168 or [email protected] TRADING COMPANY has a vacancy for the occupation of ASSISTANT MANAGER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17556555 or [email protected] One Interiors WLL has a vacancy for the occupation of ESTIMATOR(COST) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17832030 or [email protected] TECH TRADING SERVICES has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17411104 or [email protected] CAFE has a vacancy for the occupation of COOK(ASSISTANT) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17790404 or [email protected] EBRAHIM MOHAMED ALSHAQQAQ has a vacancy for the occupation of DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39553392 or [email protected] EBRAHIM MOHAMED ALSHAQQAQ has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39553392 or [email protected] CONTRACTING GROUP W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of LIGHT VEHICLE DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17400407 or [email protected] COLD STORE has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39607066 or [email protected] ISLAND CLEANING EST has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33454414 or [email protected] Abrasives Middle east WLL has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17466778 or [email protected] KOBRA CLEANING EST has a vacancy for the occupation of GRAPHIC DESIGNER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17232500 or [email protected] KOBRA CLEANING EST has a vacancy for the occupation of GRAPHIC DESIGNER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17232500 or [email protected] TOWER CONSTRUCTION has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33447756 or [email protected] ANEEID READYMADE CLOTHES has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36776376 or [email protected] TRADING AND MARKETING CO. S.P.C owned by RAMEZ MOHAMED BIN AJMAN ALAWADHI has a vacancy for the occupation of SALES AGENT , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17243331 or [email protected] CONTIRACTING EST has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39836666 or [email protected] COAST CONTRACTING has a vacancy for the occupation of LABOURER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17312007 or [email protected] CONSTRUCTION W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of CIVIL ENGINEER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39424245 or [email protected] PAINTING & DECORATION CENTRE S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of PAINTER(CONSTRUCTION) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17403340 or [email protected] Meat Factory. S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17732252 or [email protected] CO. W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of SECURITY GUARD , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17783886 or [email protected] CO.W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of SUPERVISOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17822202 or [email protected] BUILDING CONTRACTS has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39889555 or [email protected] Document Clerance has a vacancy for the occupation of OFFICE ASSISTANT , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39479211 or [email protected]

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Zubi & Partners Attorneys & Legal Consultants Bahraini partnership company has a vacancy for the occupation of LEGAL CONSELLOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17538600 or [email protected] Contructing has a vacancy for the occupation of MASON(GENERAL) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33173330 or [email protected] ALDANA CONSTURCTION has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39676747 or [email protected] LAUNDRY has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 35567777 or [email protected] Corner Market has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39643189 or [email protected] MUWALI ALUMINUM has a vacancy for the occupation of ALUMINIUM TECHNICIAN (GENERAL) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17879579 or [email protected] GATE SALON has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33330363 or [email protected] CONTRACTING AND CLEANING has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17536881 or [email protected] gens salon has a vacancy for the occupation of BARBER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17536881 or [email protected] SALON BEAUTY has a vacancy for the occupation of BEAUTICIAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33355855 or [email protected] MARWA TRAVELS BE MY GUEST has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17772320 or [email protected] MAHDI ALMAHROOS has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39266005 or [email protected] SHATHA CONTRACTING has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33306446 or [email protected] SHINE CLEANING CO. SPC has a vacancy for the occupation of CLEANER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17345051 or [email protected] HOTELS GROUP - GULF HOTEL has a vacancy for the occupation of ROOM ATTENDANT , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17713000 or [email protected] Kadhem aldurazi & sons B.S.c. close has a vacancy for the occupation of CLEANER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17620672 or [email protected] Kadhem aldurazi & sons B.S.c. close has a vacancy for the occupation of CLEANER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17620672 or [email protected] Kadhem aldurazi & sons B.S.c. close has a vacancy for the occupation of SHOVEL OPERATOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17620672 or [email protected] Kadhem aldurazi & sons B.S.c. close has a vacancy for the occupation of LABOURER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17620672 or [email protected] SERVICES & MAINTENANCE COMPANY B.S.C. (CLOSED) has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17727676 or [email protected] TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of CARPENTER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected] TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of STEEL CHIPPER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected] TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of STEEL CHIPPER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected] ISA CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION has a vacancy for the occupation of MASON , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17552234 or [email protected] Contractor Group Co. S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17245222 or [email protected] Contractor Group Co. S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17245222 or [email protected] Contractor Group Co. S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17245222 or [email protected] MARINE SERVICES W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39625000 or

[email protected] ENGINEERING ENTERPRIZES W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of CLEANER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17532010 or [email protected] SAFETY ITEMS CO W L L has a vacancy for the occupation of SECURITY GUARD , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17001640 or [email protected] ALUMINIUM W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of ALUMINIUM TECHNICIAN (GENERAL) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39444923 or [email protected] touch for services has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17720009 or [email protected] Value Contracting WLL has a vacancy for the occupation of LABOURER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36767312 or [email protected] International Contracting CO. W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WELDER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39677780 or [email protected] Co W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of SUPERVISOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33180321 or [email protected] Co W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33180321 or [email protected] SABEY CONSTRUCTION has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39805092 or [email protected] BIRD Mechanical and Marine Contracting S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of PIPE-FITTER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17273133 or [email protected] ALNUJABA BUILDING MATERIALS has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17470456 or [email protected] CONTRACTING AND MAINTENANCE CO. W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of ERECTOR-STEEL-(CONSTRUCTION) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 69991130 or [email protected] CONTRACTING AND MAINTENANCE CO. W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of TRENCH-DIGGING MACHINE OPERATOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 69991130 or [email protected] Green PlantsTrading has a vacancy for the occupation of DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39841558 or [email protected] Alard Construction has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33277005 or [email protected] SALON has a vacancy for the occupation of BARBER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17777727 or [email protected] TECHNOLOGIES BAHRAIN W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of MANAGER (PROJECT) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17568708 or [email protected] Gallery W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17140000 or [email protected] ALJAZEERA BUILDING CONSTRUCTION has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 34092612 or [email protected] ORGANIZING CONFERENCES has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36633216 or [email protected] INTEGRATED SERVICES W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of CLEANER (GENERAL) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17822218 or [email protected] 6 CONSTRUCTION W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of EMPLOYEE(OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17402050 or [email protected] INDUSTRIES CO. W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of STEEL CHIPPER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33503313 or [email protected] NALIS SALOON has a vacancy for the occupation of BEAUTICIAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17666797 or [email protected] abed construction has a vacancy for the occupation of CARPENTER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39662130 or [email protected] Rahman Ali Al Saad Power Projects Co W l l has a vacancy for the occupation of ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17273330 or [email protected] PACKAGING FACTORY has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17580197 or [email protected] Publicity & advertising Co.W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of SALES MANAGER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17002726 or [email protected] LIGHT MARINE CONTRACTING has a vacancy for the occupation of WELDER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39460331 or [email protected]

PARKING LOT RESTAURENT has a vacancy for the occupation of CHEF , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17760114 or [email protected] Amal Services Co W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of OPERATOR (FORKLIFT) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39657600 or [email protected] Middle East S.P.C. Owned By Enerflex Middle East LTD has a vacancy for the occupation of TECHNICIAN(ELECTRIC & ELECTRONI ENGINEERING) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33667675 or [email protected] island for maintenance and repair has a vacancy for the occupation of MACHINIST , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36555655 or [email protected] TRAINING CO. W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of TRAINER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 16030464 or [email protected] Restaurant has a vacancy for the occupation of WAITER (GENERAL) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17123571 or [email protected] GARDEN W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17668367 or [email protected] MAY CAFETERIA has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 37381111 or [email protected] REEF CONSTRUCTION has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 13109226 or [email protected] Land Trading has a vacancy for the occupation of ASSISTANT TECHNICIAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39935311 or [email protected] A Consultancies has a vacancy for the occupation of COMPUTER SOFTWARE SPECIALIST , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17233747 or [email protected] ALUMINIUM CO. W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17414978 or [email protected] Products Industries W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 77377707 or [email protected] PACKAGING SERVICES S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33795999 or [email protected] Gate Construction has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17621185 or [email protected] Workover Service W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of RIGGER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17556880 or [email protected] SULTAN AKBAR CONTRACTING has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39238877 or [email protected] ALBahrain Advertising Services has a vacancy for the occupation of GRAPHIC DESIGNER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33909150 or [email protected] SEAS ELCTRO MECHANICAL SERVICES W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of ELECTRICIAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17540777 or [email protected] Lilou has a vacancy for the occupation of WAITER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 34399991 or [email protected] master marine machinery repairs S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 13110088 or [email protected] PEST CONTROL SERVICES has a vacancy for the occupation of DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39559957 or [email protected] Racing Helmets International Co. W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR & GEN. FOREMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17839999 or [email protected] TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of CARPENTER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected] TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of STEEL CHIPPER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected] TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of STEEL CHIPPER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected] GROUP W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17722333 or [email protected] MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL & TRANSPORT CO. W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of HEAVY DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17708888 or [email protected] MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL & TRANSPORT CO W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of CRANE OPERATOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17708888 or [email protected] BIRD Mechanical and Marine Contracting

S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of PIPEFITTER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17273133 or [email protected] REEF CONSTRUCTION has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 13109226 or [email protected] Bakery has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17280049 or [email protected] International Co Wll has a vacancy for the occupation of ACCOUNTANT , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17216099 or [email protected] of wood carpentry has a vacancy for the occupation of CARPENTER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17310700 or [email protected] TARIQ Shoes has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36428158 or [email protected] Abdulla Ali Malalla Contracting Co.Spc has a vacancy for the occupation of WELDER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36777578 or [email protected] Abdulla Ali Malalla Contracting Co.Spc has a vacancy for the occupation of ELECTRICIAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36777578 or [email protected] Abdulla Ali Malalla Contracting Co.Spc has a vacancy for the occupation of WELDER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36777578 or [email protected] safety items has a vacancy for the occupation of ADMINISTRATOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33186786 or [email protected] Bread Point Bakery has a vacancy for the occupation of BAKER(GENERAL) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33801802 or [email protected] STAR LAUNDRY. has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 66950555 or [email protected] BELHASA JV WLL has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17233331 or [email protected] Contracting S.P.C Co. has a vacancy for the occupation of ACCOUNTANT , suitably qualified applicants can contact 38379798 or [email protected] DUST CLEANING SERVICES has a vacancy for the occupation of CLEANER (GENERAL) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 66727555 or [email protected] Luluwa Household Cleaning Materials has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33044488 or [email protected] MAALI PHARMACY W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of AUDIOLOGY AND SPEECH THERAPIST , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17840858 or [email protected] SEAS BOUTIQUE W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17233818 or [email protected] by Mirai Restaurant W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39659666 or [email protected] RAFEEQ TOWER EXCAVATION WLL has a vacancy for the occupation of OPERATOR(EXCAVATION MACHINE) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39000116 or [email protected] REAL ESTATE AND DEVELOPERS BAHRAINI PARTNERSHIP COMPANY has a vacancy for the occupation of SECRETARY , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33666414 or [email protected] INTERNATIONAL W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33330229 or [email protected] PHARMACY WL.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17665061 or [email protected] Mushraf Contracting Co. W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER(CONSTRUCTION) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33346825 or [email protected] SHINE DECOR has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36729696 or [email protected] PERFECT W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 35096931 or [email protected] Security Services Co. W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of SECURITY GUARD , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17262725 or [email protected] mathai w.l.l has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33869293 or [email protected] INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of DESIGNER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36655144 or [email protected] GENTS SALOON.S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of BARBER , suitably

qualified applicants can contact 35129494 or [email protected] ALMUHANDIS TAILORING & TEXTILES W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36699789 or [email protected] thattukada CAFETERIA has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39889229 or [email protected] Good Document Clearance has a vacancy for the occupation of COMPUTER OPERATOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36008131 or [email protected] and Shakes Bahraini partnership company has a vacancy for the occupation of SALES WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39662990 or [email protected] HOUSE RESTAURANT has a vacancy for the occupation of CHEF , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33218383 or [email protected] enma house for security services W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of SECURITY GUARD , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36574740 or [email protected] CONTRACTING has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39097580 or [email protected] STEEL & ALUMINUM FABRICTION SPC has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33982838 or [email protected] DELIGHTS RESTAURANT CO WLL has a vacancy for the occupation of WAITER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 35128433 or [email protected] TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of CARPENTER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected] TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of LABOURER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected] CONTRACTING CO. S.P.C. has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17737000 or [email protected] INTERNATIONAL GROUP W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17830078 or [email protected] SPC has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17244111 or [email protected] ELECTROMECHANICAL SERVICES COMPANY W.L.L. (TEMCO) has a vacancy for the occupation of ELECTRICIAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33709939 or [email protected] ZONE TAILORING has a vacancy for the occupation of TAILOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 77029889 or [email protected] Jazeera Security Co. S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of SECURITY GUARD , suitably qualified applicants can contact 32242444 or [email protected] LOUNGE W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of COOK(GENERAL) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17591807 or [email protected] GUYS W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WAITER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33520081 or [email protected] touch for services has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17720009 or [email protected] touch for services has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17720009 or [email protected] touch for services has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17720009 or [email protected] touch for services has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17720009 or [email protected] Land Decoration has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39383843 or [email protected] wood Industries FACTORY W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of CARPENTER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39981991 or [email protected] zubari for construction has a vacancy for the occupation of MASON , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33774455 or [email protected] Consulting services wll has a vacancy for the occupation of MANAGER (MARKETING) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36886821BAHRAIN TIRES FACTORY WLL has a vacancy for the occupation of LABOURER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17784640 or [email protected] RESTAURANT has a vacancy for the occupation of CHEF , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33773322 or [email protected] TO WORLD WIDE OF OTHER MARKETING PROMOTION ACTIVITIES

W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of CONSULTANT , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39222700 or [email protected] Baz Trading Co. W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 69990032 or [email protected] Sharif Furniture Factory W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of LABOURER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17403403 or [email protected] restaurant W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of CHEF , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17710271 or [email protected] restaurant W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of WAITER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17710271 or [email protected] CIRCLE CONSULTANCY SERVICES has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 35948612 or [email protected] JABED MECHANICAL AND CONTRACTING CO. - BAHRAINI PARTNERSHIP C has a vacancy for the occupation of SUPERVISOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 34110813 or [email protected] WIN CONTRACTING CO W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of SUPERVISOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39471786 or [email protected] PIONEERS CONSTRUCTION has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33600506 or [email protected] WLL has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 66973788 or [email protected] DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURE has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17590078 or [email protected] TOURS CO W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of SALES EXCUTIVE , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33161518 or [email protected] & WHITE CONSTRUCTION CO. W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of ACCOUNTANT , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39625000 or [email protected] & Associates W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of SUPERVISOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17595971 or [email protected] Destinations Travels S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of SALES AGENT , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33695659 or [email protected] REAL ESTATE CO SPC has a vacancy for the occupation of OFFICE ASSISTANT , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36322455 or [email protected] MARSA RESTAURANT W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER(KEBAB) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17541459 or [email protected] White Cafe has a vacancy for the occupation of WAITER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 66664555 or [email protected] Jewellery Design Bahraini Partnership Co. has a vacancy for the occupation of JEWELRY GOLDSMITH (GENERAL) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17044402 or [email protected] TECHNOLOGY CO S.P.C Owned by ABDUL SHUKKUR HASSAN BAVA has a vacancy for the occupation of MANAGER (MARKETING) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 35924542 or [email protected] CONSTRUCTION BAHRAINI PARTNERSHIP COMPANY has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER(CONSTRUCTION).GENERAL , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36234142 or [email protected] REAL ESTATE S P C has a vacancy for the occupation of CLERK , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17280049 or [email protected] JEWELLERY DESIGNING BAHRAINI PARTNERSHIP COMPANY has a vacancy for the occupation of DESIGNER(JEWELLERY) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 77998654 or [email protected] Shammary Food Industries has a vacancy for the occupation of KITCHEN AIDE , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17000585 or [email protected] real estate projects management has a vacancy for the occupation of SALES REPRESENTATIVE , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17341117 or [email protected] line trading Bahraini partnership company has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36663583 or [email protected] World Bahrain W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 66641663 or [email protected] COMPUTER CONSULTANCY W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of OFFICE HELPER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33701470 or [email protected]

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Gulf Baz Logistics CO. W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of STOREKEEPER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 69990032 or [email protected]

A - KARIM ALJAHROMI CONTRACTING COMPANY WLL has a vacancy for the occupation of LABOURER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17831000 or [email protected]

Areena Contractor Group Co. S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17245222 or [email protected]

URBASER BAHRAIN CO W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17131018 or [email protected]

MOHAMMAD ABDULLA ALAReedh CO.W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of DRIVER/OPERATOR(CRANE) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 38811122 or [email protected]

Bilal jamil khan for Other business support service activities C has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36848778 or [email protected]

Seven Energy W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WELDER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17500791 or [email protected]

Sadman construction co wll has a vacancy for the occupation of MASON , suitably qualified applicants can contact 37728500 or [email protected]

TURATH MANDALI RESTAURANT FOR GRILLS AND IRANIAN FOOD has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39468278 or [email protected]

AMMAR ABDULLA HASAN QATTAN /( NOOR ALI/7862 ) has a vacancy for the occupation of SEAMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39819232 or [email protected]

MOHAMED ABDULNABI ALI (RIHANNA ALRASUL / 12140) has a vacancy for the occupation of SEAMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39466236 or [email protected]

ABDULAHUSAIN KHUDHUR &AHMED AND YOUSIF SNOS OF ALI AHMED has a vacancy for the occupation of CLEANER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36636622 or [email protected]

Prestige Class Office for moving home and office furniture has a vacancy for the occupation of DRIVER(HEAVY VEHICLE) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39787837 or [email protected]

ALKHABBAZ COLLECTION OF COOKING OIL has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39299322 or [email protected]

FOUR WALLS INTERNATIONAL CO. S.P.C. OWNER ABDULMAJEED KHALID AWAD ALLAM has a vacancy for the occupation of CASHIER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17215550 or [email protected] stars Contracting Co. W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 77059992 or [email protected]

Basmalah Second Hand Goods has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39854843 or [email protected]

AL SALTANAH DOCUMENT CLEARING has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36333817 or [email protected]

LEISURE INTERNATIONAL TRADING S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17388888 or [email protected] NEW IDEAL WELDING AND FABRICATION W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of STEEL FABRICATOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17702950 or [email protected]

Flash Star Car Services Co. W.l.l has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39335858 or [email protected] Al Dana Garage has a vacancy for the occupation of MECHANIC , suitably qualified applicants can contact 38268660 or [email protected]

RUBEENA CONTRACTING ESTABLISHMENT has a vacancy for the occupation of SUPERVISOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39609881 or [email protected]

Water Color Interiors (Middle East) W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of MASON , suitably qualified applicants can contact 13699000 or [email protected]

European Cleaning Services Bahraini Partnership Company has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 66999599 or [email protected]

NASSER SAEED AL-HAJRI CORPORATION W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of PIPE-FITTER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17312220 or [email protected]

Sansaf Trading Co.W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33921167 or [email protected]

GULF ASIA CONTRACTING COMPANY WLL has a vacancy for the occupation of SAFETY OFFICER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17312220 or [email protected] Access Platforms Bahrain W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of TECHNICIAN(MAINTENANCE) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17840787

ONENESS TRANSPORTING has a vacancy for the occupation of DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33138667

Danway Electrical & Mechanical Engineering L.L.C has a vacancy for the occupation of ELECTRICIAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17297600 or [email protected]

CAFE BAZZA W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WAITER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 37322408 or [email protected]

SAKAN RIFFA INTERIOR DESIGN DECORATION S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39862086 or [email protected]

668 cafe has a vacancy for the occupation of WAITER (GENERAL) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33113352 or [email protected] PETALS BOUTIQUE W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of DESIGNER(FASHION) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33443892 or [email protected]

Krishna for Construction of Floating Structures W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39804140 or [email protected]

Al Diyafah Marine Service WLL has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39545365 or [email protected]

National Palace Building Construction W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of OFFICE WORKER HELPER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 38278298 or [email protected]

DOWN TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of STEEL CHIPPER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected]

DOWN TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of PLUMBER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected]

ABNA ZUHAIR TRANSPORT CO. W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of HEAVY DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17591881 or [email protected]

DOWN TOWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of STEEL CHIPPER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17404866 or [email protected]

MAGIC SHINE CLEANING CO. SPC has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17345051 or [email protected]

VISSION CONSTRUCTION has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39300177 or [email protected]

ABRAJ ALKHAMIS TRADING S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified

applicants can contact 17630580 or [email protected]

HAMOORABI BLACKSMITH & WELDING WORKSHOP has a vacancy for the occupation of LABOURER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17668579 or [email protected]

AYUB QURESHI CONSTRUCTION has a vacancy for the occupation of SUPERVISOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39823801 or [email protected]

Idroos Tissues S.P.C owned by Saleha Habeeb Idroos has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 35123005 or [email protected]

ALMADANI HYDRAULIC REPAIR WLL has a vacancy for the occupation of MECHANIC , suitably qualified applicants can contact 38792207 or [email protected]

SM PINOY SUPER MARKET WLL has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17736030 or [email protected]

TEA TIME PLEASURE RESTAURANT W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39867872 or [email protected]

Tricon lenses company S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 38847202 or [email protected]

Swift and Smooth Logistics Services Co. W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33109342 or [email protected]

Farhee Jewellery Design Co. S.P.C owned by Qamar Ur Rehman has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33579743 or [email protected]

DTS W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17319999 or [email protected]

Adaa Building Solutions W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of CONSTRUCTION WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17210147 or [email protected]

GREEN SKENAR ELECTRIC WORKSHOP SPC OWNED BY SARBJEET SING has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33161222 or [email protected]

TIP TOP SALOON S P C has a vacancy for the occupation of BARBER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39888293 or [email protected]

ISTAR Bahraini partnership company has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36171122 or [email protected]

Majorca Cafe has a vacancy for the occupation of LABOURER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33363151 or [email protected]

ALPHA. PHARMACY W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of ACCOUNTANT , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39885906 or [email protected] K M H Decoration Bahraini partnership company has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36758776 or [email protected]

MUNICH SALON has a vacancy for the occupation of BARBER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 37392919 or [email protected]

GLORY COnTRACTING has a vacancy for the occupation of SUPERVISOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17550203 or [email protected]

ALEEM MOHAMMED FOR REPAIR OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT S.P.C Owned has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 35116399 or [email protected]

AL MAKEENA AUTO SERVICES & SPARE PARTS Company W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of MECHANIC , suitably qualified applicants can contact 37745987 or [email protected]

KINDOM OF FLOWERS NURSERY has a vacancy for the occupation of DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39909933 or [email protected]

ALRASHIDIYA GARDEN has a vacancy for the occupation of HORSE BREEDER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17212200 or [email protected]

HASAN MOHAMED SAEED ALI “ ALNWARS ALDAHOOK 1/ 7996 “ has a vacancy for the occupation of SEAMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39719795 or [email protected]

SECURI CORE S.P.C OWNED BY RASHEED AL-FAWAZ has a vacancy for the occupation of SECURITY GUARD , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17822228 or [email protected]

SECURI CORE S.P.C OWNED BY RASHEED AL-FAWAZ has a vacancy for the occupation of SECURITY GUARD , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17822228 or [email protected]

REDX INDUSTRIES CO. W.L.L. has a vacancy for the occupation of STEEL CHIPPER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 77454545 or [email protected]

Al Rayah For Safety Items WLL has a vacancy for the occupation of SECURITY GUARD , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17712700 or [email protected]

MODERN KNOWLEDGE SCHOOLS has a vacancy for the occupation of ADMINISTRATOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17727712 or [email protected]

ALMATALA CONTRACTING ESTABLISHMENT has a vacancy for the occupation of HEAVY DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39458212 or [email protected]

ZAKIYA BAKERY has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 677575 or [email protected]

CENTURY FIVE TRADING EST. has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER(SALES) , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33206972 or [email protected]

AL JASRA BIKES RE has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17713637 or [email protected]

FRUITAGE GULF has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17277227 or [email protected]

911 MARKET has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 36499997 or [email protected]

NATIONAL CONCRETE COMAPNY W.L.L has a vacancy for the occupation of SEAMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17786665 or [email protected]

FRESH BITES has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39861914 or [email protected]

WADI DELMON FOR SALE AND TRADE OF CLOTHING has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39784878 or [email protected]

ALMAYOUN AUTO SERVICES has a vacancy for the occupation of MECHANIC , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39617647 or [email protected]

WADI ALSAIL GATE CONSTRUCTION has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 33367000 or [email protected]

UNIVERSAL FOUNDATIONS has a vacancy for the occupation of HEAVY DRIVER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17620673 or [email protected]

UNIVERSAL FOUNDATIONS has a vacancy for the occupation of SHOVEL OPERATOR , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17620673 or [email protected]

ABJAD ELECTRONICS has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17332078 or [email protected]

Areena Contractor Group Co. S.P.C has a vacancy for the occupation of WORKER , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17245222 or [email protected]

Al Rayah For Safety Items WLL has a vacancy for the occupation of SECURITY GUARD , suitably qualified applicants can contact 17712700 or [email protected]

STYLO PHONE has a vacancy for the occupation of SALESMAN , suitably qualified applicants can contact 39150389 or [email protected]

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Jennifer Garner is open to ‘Alias’ reboot

Fox | Los Angeles

Jennifer Garner has great news for “Alias” fans.

In a new interview, the actress, 48, recently revealed that she is open to a reboot of the popular espionage thriller, which ran on ABC from 2001 to 2006.

“Sign me up,” Garner told the Hollywood Reporter for its latest cover issue on Wednes-day. “[I’ll] grab Bradley [Coop-er -- her former co-star and dear friend] by the scruff of his neck.”

“Alias” saw Garner portray Sydney Bristow, a double agent for the CIA posing as an oper-ative for the SD-6 criminal or-ganization while keeping her identity as a secret from family and friends.

The J.J. Abrams-created spy series starred Garner, Ron

Rifkin and Cooper.Though Garner has expressed

interest in a reboot, nothing has yet been confirmed regarding the return of the series.

In a 2018 interview with the Hollywood Reporter, Gar-ner once again talked about a potential “Alias” reboot and revealed it would be “totally different.”

“I’ve heard that there’s an Alias reboot happening, but no one’s talked to me about it,” she told the outlet. “I mean, it would be totally different. But if they didn’t have me on as a guest, I would be very, very angry.”

“But I can’t imagine it being that serious yet because I hav-en’t heard anything about it at all,” she added at the time.

Meanwhile, in her latest in-terview with the publication, Garner also spoke about her

highly-publicized split from Ben Affleck in 2015 and recalled t h e d r e a m s h e thought she h a d l o s t after the divorce.

“Going through i t i n p u b l i c i s n o t w h a t ’s h a r d , g o i n g through it is what’s hard, A ,” she said about the di-vorce, which was finalized in 2018. “And B, m y c h i l -dren’s eyes are on me.”

Katie Leung recalls racist bullying on being cast in ‘Harry Potter’ franchise

IANS | Los Angeles

Actress Katie Leung was “racially bullied” after being cast as Cho

Chang in the Harry Potter film fran-chise.

Leung, now 33, recalled how it all be-gan when photos of her shooting at the sets of the fourth film in the franchise (“Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire”) had leaked in the papers.

“It had got to the papers and then someone secretly took a photo of

me,” she remembered. “I just broke down. I just started crying. I was like, googling myself at one point and I was on this website, which was kind of dedicated to the Harry Potter fandom, and I re-

member reading all the com-ments. It was a lot of racist s**t,” she said on the “Chi-nese Chippy Girl” podcast, reports People magazine.

“And then somebody had actually created a website, a hate site — it was like, if you disagree with this casting, then click on this button and then it would just be like a count of how many people disagreed with the casting and you would just see a number. I know, it’s awful. It’s so awful,” she added.

Leung also revealed reaching out to a publi-cist to talk about it, but she was told to keep it

away from the press.

Olivia Cooke reveals that ‘House of the Dragon’ will not depict gratuitous violence against womenANI | Washington

Hollywood actor Ol-ivia Cooke recent-

ly revealed that the upcoming ‘Game of Thrones’ prequel series titled, ‘House of the Dragon’ will be taking a rath-er different ap-proach towards its depiction of women.

According to Fox News, the

prequel of HBO’s immensely popular se-ries ‘Game of Thrones’, will be based on author George R.R. Martin’s companion book “Fire & Blood”, which was set 300 years before the events of the original show.

Though very little is known about the 10-episode show, Cooke during a recent inter-view said it will be more so-

cially conscious when it comes to its depictions of violence

against women.She said, “I wouldn’t

feel comfortable in be-ing a part of anything that has just egregious graphic violence to-

wards women for no reason whatsoever,

just because they want it to be tan-

talising in a way that gets viewers.”

C o o k e a d d -ed, “I was lucky

enough to read the script before, and it has changed a lot from the first few seasons. I

don’t think they’d be in their right minds to include any of that any-more.”

I wouldn’t feel comfortable in

being a part of anything

that has just egregious

graphic violence towards women

for no reason whatsoever, just

because they want it to be tantalising in a way that gets

viewersOLIVIA COOKE

Patti Harrison joins cast of Paramount’s ‘The Lost City of D’ANI | Washington

American actor-comedian Patti Harrison has been roped in

to join the cast of ‘The Lost City of D’, which will be a romantic adventure movie by Paramount.

According to Variety, alongside Patti, whose role is still under wraps, the film also stars Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum. It will be directed by Adam and Aaron Nee, with the script being penned by Dana Fox.

Bullock will also produce the movie through her Fortis Films banner, along with Liza Chasin’s 3dot Pro-ductions. Seth Gor-don is also attached to produce via Exhibit A.

‘ L o s t City of D’ f o l l o w s the story of a reclu-s i v e r o -mance nov-elist, played by Bullock, who is sure that nothing

could be worse than getting stuck on a book tour with her cover model, played by Tatum. Things take a turn when a kidnapping attempt sweeps them both into a cutthroat jungle adventure, prov-ing life can be so much stranger, and more romantic, than any of her paperback fictions.

Patti had recently headlined the 2021 Sundance Film Festival se-lection with ‘Together Together’, alongside Ed Helms, which was later acquired by Bleecker Street.

She also recently made history as the first-ever trans

actor to voice a character in a Dis-ney film, the ani-mated ‘Raya and

the Last Dragon’ and appeared in the 2018 Blake Lively film ‘A Simple Favor’.

As per Variety, in the TV space, Patti is a recurring

character on Aidy Bry-ant’s Hulu series ‘Shrill’ and has had a guest ap-pearance on ‘BoJack Horseman’ and HBO’s ‘High Maintenance’. Selected as one of Va-riety’s 10 Comics to Watch in 2019, she has

also served in writers rooms for Jas.

Vanessa Kirby: Quite mad that Harry and Meghan saw ‘The Crown’IANS | Los Angeles

British actress Vanessa Kirby, who plays Queen

Elisabeth IIs sister, Princess Margaret, in the acclaimed series, “The Crown”, was surprised to learn that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have seen the series.

“It’s quite mad to think that they have actually seen it,” Kirby said on “Jimmy Kimmel Live”, as reported by People magazine. “That’s something that you sort of always semi-imagine, but sort of thought, ‘Oh, you’re probably too busy to watch it’, “ added the 32-year-old actress.

Meghan and Harry had revealed during their re-cent interview with Oprah Winfrey that they have seen “some” of “The Crown”.

“They literally binged four seasons probably in one go,” Kirby said, adding: “What a crazy life concept to have a show made, about literally your grandparents and their lives, and then I guess, you know, that yours is possibly upcoming.”

Patti HarrisonKatie Leung

Jennifer Garner Olivia Cooke

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Bahrain names 26 players for camp, friendliesNational football team to hold local gathering from Sunday until March 30 in preparation for upcoming international matches

• Twelve players named from HM the King’s Cup winners Riffa, including Mahdi Humaidan, Mohammed Marhoon, Komail Alaswad and Jassim Alshaikh

• Head coach Helio Sousa also calls up overseas-based national team striker Abdulla Yusuf from Slavia Praha to bolster squad

TDT | Manama

A 26-player Bahrain national team has been named for

their upcoming training camp, starting on Sunday and contin-uing until March 30, the Bah-rain Football Association has announced.

The camp, to be run under the supervision of Bahrain head coach Helio Sousa and his staff, includes a pair of international friendly matches against Syr-ia on March 25 and Jordan on March 30.

Twelve of the squad members are from His Majesty the King’s

Cup winners and current Nass-er bin Hamad Premier League leaders Riffa. They include Mahdi Humaidan, Mohamed Marhoon, Komail Alaswad, Jas-sim Al Shaikh, Ahmed Abdulla, Ali Haram, Ali Madan, Hamad Shamsan, Hashim Isa, Redha Isa, Sayed Baqer and Sayed Shubbar Alawi.

Sousa has also called up Slavia Praha player Abdulla Yusuf.

Five Muharraq players are on the roster, including Ismaeel Abdullatif, Abdulwahab Al Maloob, Waleed Al Hayam, Ab-dulrahman Ahmedi and Sayed Mohammed Jaffar. Three are from defending league cham-pions Hidd, namely Ahmed

Bughammar, Ahmed Mirza and Mohammed Abdulwahab, while two are from East Riffa includ-ing Mohammed Al Rumaihi and Mohammed Hardan.

The rest of the team fea-tures Isa Mousa from Manama, Rashed Al Hooti from Al Najma and Ebrahim Lutfallah from Al Khaldiya Club.

Muharraq end Riffa’s undefeated run

TDT | Manama

Muharraq ended Riffa’s undefeated run last

night in the 2020/2021 Nasser bin Hamad Bahrain Premier Football League with a stun-ning 3-1 victory.

Ahmed Al Sherooqi had a first-half brace while Abdul-rahman Barakat added Mu-harraq’s third as they claimed only their fifth win in 12 matches.

Al Sherooqi opened Mu-harraq’s account in the 13th minute after he was released for a solo run with an Ismaeel Abdullatif through-pass, while being chased down by Riffa defender Sayed Mahdi Baqer. Al Sherooqi then hit a low shot past opposing goalkeeper Sayed Shubbar Alawi straight into the bottom-left corner of goal.

The youngster then put his team ahead 2-0 at the stroke of half-time. A fine cross from the left wing by Waleed Al Hayam found its way to an unmarked Al Sherooqi in front of goal,

and he made no mistake with his shot attempt, which he sent to the exact same spot as his first strike.

In the second half, Riffa’s Ali Madan gave his side some life with a brilliant solo effort in the 67th minute while marked by Al Hayam. But then sub-stitute Abdulrahman Barakat ended any hopes for a Riffa comeback with Muharraq’s third goal in the 83rd minute, latching on to a short pass from Abdulwahab Ali to apply the final nail in the coffin.

With the result, Muharraq improved to 18 points on the league table. Riffa remained on top despite their first loss in 12 matches. They stayed on 31 points.

In another match yesterday, Al Ahli played to a 1-1 draw with Budaiya, with Mahdi Ali Salman and Salman Ahmed on target for their respective sides.

Following the share of the points, both teams stayed in the bottom half of the stand-ings.

Muguruza defeats battling Mertens to reach Dubai finalAFP | Dubai

Garbine Muguruza need-ed seven match points to

overcome a stubborn Elise Mertens and advance to her third final of the season, and second in as many weeks, in Dubai yesterday.

The ninth-seeded Spaniard, who is searching for a first title since Monterrey in 2019, has now reached the champion-ship match at three of the five tournaments she contested in 2021.

Her 6-4, 7-6 (7/5) suc-cess over Mertens takes her tour-leading match-wins tally

this year to 17 and she’ll be bidding for a maiden Dubai crown when she faces either Jil Teichmann or Barbora Krejcikova in the final on Sat-urday.

“I’m very excited, I think it’s great always to be in the final and to have these opportuni-ties of holding the trophies,” said the two-time Grand Slam champion.

A nervy start from both saw Mertens and Muguruza trade breaks early on but it was the Spaniard who stead-ied the ship first to lead 4-1.

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Kubanychbek’s stellar show dominates BRAVE CF 47

Abdysalam Kubanychbek dominates Rolando Dy, secures Lightweight title shot

• Tae Kyun Kim knocked Husein Kadimagomaev out in the third round of the co-main event

TDT | Manama

BRAVE CF 47: Asian Domi-nation opened the series of four consecutive events

scheduled for Kombat Kingdom and set the tone for what’s next in the upcoming weeks, with exciting fights, highlight-wor-thy knockouts, and high-level performances.

In the main event of the evening, Abdysalam Kubanych-bek showed up in his best form so far inside the BRAVE CF Arena and completely domi-nated Rolando Dy, securing his Lightweight title shot in the process.

Winning pretty much every exchange taking place against a highly decorated boxer, Omok was too much for Rolando to handle and after two rounds of aggressiveness and dominance from the Kyrgyz side, the Fili-pino’s corner threw the towel before the beginning of the third round.

With the triumph, Kubanych-bek proved that he’s ready to face the winner of the scheduled world title bout between the reigning champion Amin Ay-oub and the challenger Ahmed

Amir.With the win, Kubanychbek

extended his professional re-cord to 18 wins and only 3 losses, including a staggering 4-finish

record under the truly global promotion banner. Dy, on the other hand, fell to 14-10, suffer-ing his first loss since 2019.

South Korea’s Tae Kyun Kim

knocked Husein Kadimagomaev out in the third round of the co-main event of the evening, win-ning this match of undefeated young stars. Kim now boasts a perfect 8-0 pro record.

One of the most shocking re-sults of the night in the Arad Fort was Nemat Abdrashitov’s uspet against the heavily fa-vorite Anzor Abdulkhozhaev, with a second-round TKO.

The night also saw the brutal knockout of India’s Mohammed Farhad over Pakistan’s Uloomi Kareem in a true slugfest fash-ion.

BRAVE Combat Federation re-sumes the action next Thursday (18) with BRAVE CF 48: Arabi-an Nights, once again taking place at the Arad Fort, in Arad, Kingdom of Bahrain. The event will be headlined by the Light-weight match between Ylies Djiroun and Adbdul-Rakhman Makhazhiev.

Abdisalam Kubanychbek in action during the bout against Rolando Dy

Muharraq’s Abdulwahab Ali and Riffa’s Komail Alaswad battle for possession of the ball during their match last night

BRAVE CF 47 ResultsLightweight: Abdisalam Kubanychbek def. Rolando Dy via TKO (corner stoppage) - Between Rounds 2 and 3.

Featherweight: Tae Kyun Kim def. Husein Kadimagomaev by TKO - Round 3

Super Welterweight: Nursulton Ruziboev def. Ibrahim Mane via knockout (slam) - Round 1

Catchweight (68 kg): Nemat Abdrashitov def. Anzor Abdukhozhaev by TKO - Round 2

Featherweight: Abdul-Azim Badakhshi def. Agshin Babayev via KO - Round 1

Flyweight: Ryskulbek Ibraimov def. Jenel Lausa by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Bantamweight: Mohammed Farhad def. Uloomi Karim by knockout - Round 2

Catchweight (63 kg): Ali Guliev def. Rana Rudra by TKO - 1m34s - Round 1

Amateur Flyweight: Mohammed Zuhair def. Wissam Sandakli via submission (rear-naked choke) - Round 2

Amateur Lightweight: Hussain Muhammad def. Raymond Rizk by TKO - Round 2

Bahrain selected as centralised venue for remaining joint-qualifiers TDT | Manama

Bahrain have been awarded the honour of hosting the

remaining Group C joint-qual-ifiers for the FIFA World Cup 2022 and AFC Asian Cup 2023.

The Asian Football Confed-eration (AFC) today yesterday the centralised venues for the matches, which are scheduled to take place May 31 to June 15.

The selections were made “following a process of close consultation with Asia’s Mem-ber Associatons”, the AFC said in a statement.

The Bahrainis are in Group C of joint-qualifying alongside Iraq, Iran, Hong Kong and Cambodia.

The nationals have three matches remaining. Current-ly, they are scheduled to face Cambodia on June 3, Iran on

June 7 and then Hong Kong on June 15.

The other hosts are China for Group A, Kuwait for Group B, Saudi Arabia for Group D, Qatar for Group E, Japan for Group F, the UAE for Group G and South Korea or Group H.

The eight group winners and

four best runners-up advance to the third round of World Cup qualifying. They also se-cure their berths in the Asian Cup.

The next best 24 teams will then compete in a separate competition for the remaining 12 slots in the Asian Cup.

The centralised venues announced by AFC

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Red Bull’s Max Verstappen sets fastest time in first day of F1 pre-season testing at BIC

TDT | Manama

Max Verstappen set the fast-est time yesterday on the

first day of Formula 1 Aramco Pre-season Testing 2021 at Bah-rain Internationl Circuit (BIC) in Sakhir.

The Red Bull Racing ace clocked a fastest time of one minute 30.674 seconds under the state-of-the-art floodlights at “The Home of Motorsport in the Middle East” in sandy and hazy conditions throughout the day’s four-hour afternoon session.

McLaren’s Daniel Ricciardo had topped the timesheet in the morning session with a best lap of 1:32.203.

Yesterday’s test was the first time F1’s 2021 contenders were

on track together. The top flight’s teams and drivers are gearing up for the start of the 2021 FIA F1 World Champion-ship, which flags off with the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix March 26 to 28.

Tickets to the race weekend are now available for all vac-cinated or COVID-19 recovered individuals. They are on sale at bahraingp.com with a single discounted price of BD100 across stands for the three-day event.

F1 testing continues today and tomorrow, once again from morning until the early evening. They are scheduled to begin each day at 10am and continue until 2pm. Following an hour-long break, the action resumes from 3pm to 7pm.

Verstappen’s pace-setting

time came as he was behind the wheel of Red Bull’s RB16B. The Dutchman was busiest on the first day of running, ramping up a total of 139 laps around BIC’s 5.412-kilometre Grand Prix track.

Second-fastest yesterday was Ricciardo’s teammate Lando Norris in his MCL35M. He was 0.215 seconds off Verstsappen’s mark while going for 46 laps on the day. Esteban Ocon of Alpine followed 0.472s back in his A521 challenger, completing 129 laps for the second-highest mileage.

Lance Stroll (+1.108s) in his Aston Martin AMR21 was classified fourth, Carlos Sainz (+1.245s) made his Ferrari debut in their SF21 contender in fifth, and Antonio Giovinazzi (+1.271s) was sixth for Alfa Romeo pilot-

ing his C41 car.Rounding out the top eight for

the day were Ricciardo with his morning time, which was 1.529s behind Verstappen’s fastest lap, and Pierre Gasly, who also post-ed his best mark in the morning 1.557s off the leading pace in AlphaTauri’s AT02.

The rest of the 17-driver clas-sification from ninth through 17th, respectively, included Yuki Tsunoda (AlphaTauri, +2.053s), reigning world champion Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes, +2.238s), Charles Leclerc (Fer-rari, +2.568s), Kimi Raikkonent (Alfa Romeo, +2.646s), Sebastian Vettel (Aston Martin, +3.068s), Roy Nissany (Williams, +4.115s), Nikita Mazepin (Haas, +4.124s), Mick Schumacher (Haas, +5.453s) and Valtteri Bottas

(Mercedes, +6.176s).Bottas missed out on some val-

uable track time in the morning due to a gearbox change, as did Haas rookie Schumacher.

This year’s F1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix will be the first of a record 23 rounds. Aside from the racing, fans can look forward to a wide array of fun activi-ties at BIC’s F1 Village vending area, including a selection of wild outdoor rides and other attractions.

Comprehensive measures will be put in place at the circuit to ensure spectators can enjoy the excitement of F1 in a safe envi-ronment. For full eligibility cri-teria for those wishing to attend the race, or for other informa-tion on the highly anticipated event, visit bahraingp.com.

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Royal victory for Glen Force at REHCHighly progressive Esnaad Racing horse storms to Grade 1 King’s Cup success in Bahrain

• Paco Man and Jellaby 1544 win the two other cups yesterday dedicated to His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa

• Other winners include Four Wheel Drive for Tattersalls Sprint Cup, High Beam for Al Raffa Cup, and Balestra in Al Methaq Mile

TDT | Manama

Glen Force powered clear of a high-quality King’s Cup field to set up a po-

tential clash with Mishriff in the

Dubai Sheema Classic at Mey-dan in two weeks.

In attendance at yesterday’s races at Rashid Equestrian and Horseracing Club (REHC) were His Majesty the King’s Human-itarian Work and Youth Affairs representative, National Secu-rity Advisor and Supreme Coun-cil for Youth and Sport (SCYS) chairman His Highness Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa; SCYS first deputy chairman and Bahrain Olympic Committee president HH Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, and REHC High Committee chairman HH Shaikh Isa bin Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, among other high-ranking officials.

Glen Force, who was bought at Tattersalls Horses-In-Training Sale last Autumn out of the Sir Mark Prescott yard, has pro-gressed at a rapid rate under

the care of master trainer Fawzi Nass.

Having finished fifth in the Crown Prince’s Cup over 1m 2f (2000m) in January, he has now racked up three wins on the bounce up in distance to confirm himself as one of the leading horses out in Bahrain.

Ridden by Adrie De Vries, Glen Force always travelled with ease before being sent to the front over three furlongs out.

This move proved decisive and despite the attempts by Litigator (Andrea Atzeni) and Rayounpour (Frankie Dettori) to chase him down, he was always holding the pair of them, with the remainder of the field left trailing in their wake.

After his victory, De Vries said: “It means a lot to win the King’s Cup as it’s the most important race run in Bahrain except the

Bahrain International Trophy. He never looked like getting beat today and he is a very good horse.

“I grabbed the race by the horns pretty early and he saw the race out very well. There is the option of the Dubai Shee-ma Classic, but we will need to discuss that with Fawzi (Nass).”

In the races for the two other King’s Cups yesterday, Hesham Al Haddad-trained Paco Man won for owner Abdulla Fawzi Nass, saddled by David Egan; while Al Jellaby 1544 claimed first place for Victorious and Yousif Taher, while ridden by Muanis Al Siyabi.

Elsewhere yesterday, Four Wheel Drive won the Tatter-salls Sprint Cup, High Beam claimed the Al Raffa Cup, and Balestra triumphed in the Al Methaq Mile.

The King’s Cup is one of the three principal races in the Bah-rain racing calendar, along with

the Bahrain International Tro-phy in November and Crown Prince’s Cup in January.

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in action McLarenl’s Lando Norris in action Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton in action

HH Shaikh Khalid and HH Shaikh Isa at yesterday’s meeting

Winners from yesterday’s other race for HM the King’s Cup

Winners of the main race with HM the King’s Cup being presented by HH Shaikh Nasser

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top flight’s teams and drivers are gearing up for the start of

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