Bahrain's economy is accelerating, fuelled by a dynamic private sector and increasing foreign interest. Relatively low inflation has added to the kingdom’s appeal as a place to do business, while ...
With a long history as a centre for hotels and hospitality in the Gulf region, Bahrain is embarking on a journey to propel its tourism sector forwards. This move comes on the back of solid growth over ...
The health care and education systems in Bahrain have improved significantly over the last six decades. The kingdom brought forth basic compulsory education in 1919 and a health-for-all policy in 1959 ...
Rooms: 154 suites with one, two or three-bedrooms. Non-smoking rooms and VIP rooms available. Business & Conference Facilities: Multifunctional event, conference and party rooms equipped with ...
A suit and tie is the usual attire for foreign men in meetings, and darker colours are preferred. Jackets are not necessary in all environments. Women should avoid sleeveless attire; conservative yet ...
Technological shift: Mohammed Ali Al Qaed, CEO, Information & eGovernment Authority (iGA), on how digitalisation is changing public services Interview: Mohammed Ali Al Qaed, CEO, Information & ...
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Bahrain’s construction and real estate sectors have become a major focus in the kingdom’s drive to diversify its economy. The industries are bouncing back strongly from a number of challenges in ...
In which ways does Bahrain’s real estate strategy support sustainable urban development? AMNA BINT AHMED AL ROMAIHI: Bahrain, through the Higher Urban Planning Committee, is advancing urban planning ...
Interview: Shaikh Khalid bin Abdulla Al Khalifa By what means has Bahrain’s pursuit of economic diversification under the Bahrain Vision 2030 roadmap contributed to decreasing oil dependency? SHAIKH ...