Bahrain: Balancing Tourism and Tradition with Proposed Freeze on Furnished Apartment Licences
In a significant move aimed at preserving the cultural integrity and residential harmony of Bahrain, lawmakers have pushed for an immediate freeze on new furnished apartment licences. This call arises from concerns over their unchecked proliferation in residential
In a recent announcement to Parliament, Works Minister Ibrahim bin Hassan Al Hawaj confirmed that only 255 contractors currently meet the stringent technical and financial standards required to qualify for government projects in Bahrain. This revelation came during a session where MP Ali Saqer inquired about the companies involved in
The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department has introduced a new initiative allowing convicts or their families to pay fines and court costs in installments over an extended period, up to two years. This interest-free installment plan aims to make the judicial system more accessible by reducing financial barriers for litigants seeking
The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department has introduced a new initiative allowing convicts or their families to pay fines and court costs in installments over an extended period, up to two years. This interest-free installment plan aims to make the judicial system more accessible by reducing financial barriers for litigants seeking
Bahrain: Balancing Tourism and Tradition with Proposed Freeze on Furnished Apartment Licences
In a significant move aimed at preserving the cultural integrity and residential harmony of Bahrain, lawmakers have pushed for an immediate freeze on new furnished apartment licences. This call arises from concerns over their unchecked proliferation in residential
In a recent announcement to Parliament, Works Minister Ibrahim bin Hassan Al Hawaj confirmed that only 255 contractors currently meet the stringent technical and financial standards required to qualify for government projects in Bahrain. This revelation came during a session where MP Ali Saqer inquired about the companies involved in
Strengthening International Educational Partnerships: Egypt's Initiative with British Universities
In a significant move towards fostering international academic collaboration, the Higher Education and Scientific Research Minister of Egypt, Mohammed Ayman Ashour, expressed his government's eagerness to bolster partnerships between Egyptian universities and their esteemed counterparts in Britain.
Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly embarked on an official visit to Kuwait. This strategic move underscores a concerted effort to bolster cooperation between Egypt and Kuwait across various sectors. Upon his arrival at Kuwait International Airport, Prime Minister Madbouly was warmly received by Kuwaiti officials, including the Kuwaiti Foreign Minister
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) has introduced a new policy to bolster Arabic language education in early childhood centers across Dubai. This initiative is designed to foster bilingual proficiency among children, encompassing both native speakers and learners of Arabic as a second language.
The policy emphasizes interactive learning
Court Case Highlights Legal Battle Over Asset Control
In a notable legal decision, the High Sharia Court of Bahrain has dismissed a woman’s claim that aimed to declare her husband legally incapacitated due to alleged dementia. The dismissal coincided with her husband divorcing her during court proceedings.
The case
Diplomatic Dialogue: Egypt and China Strengthen Ties Amidst Middle Eastern Challenges
In a pivotal phone conversation on February 22, 2025, Badr Abdelatty, the Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigration, engaged with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi. This dialogue underscores the commitment to fortify bilateral relations between Egypt and China