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  2. Bloody Thursday (Bahrain) - Wikipedia

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    Protesters gathering at Pearl Roundabout for the first time on 15 February. Police retreated from Pearl Roundabout to the northern area close to Bahrain City Centre. The events were one of a string of protests that occurred across the Arab world following the self-immolation and eventual death of Mohammed Bouazizi in Tunisia, the majority Shia population of Bahrain, as well as some Sunni ...

  3. Al-Dana (vessel) - Wikipedia

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    The al-Dana was a motorised Arabic dhow or passenger ferry.It was sailing off Manama, Bahrain, when it capsized in the Persian Gulf on March 30, 2006. As of March 31, 67 out of the 150 people on board had been rescued, and 58 have been confirmed dead.

  4. Children injured as car crashes into crowd outside school in ...

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    Several students were injured after an SUV crashed into a crowd outside a primary school in China’s Hunan province, the third violent incident on the streets in a week raising concerns about ...

  5. Gulf Daily News - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf Daily News was the first daily English newspaper to be published in Bahrain. It was founded in March 1978 by the Dar Akhbar Al Khaleej, which is also the publisher. [3] The group also publishes Akhbar Al Khaleej, an Arabic daily. [3] Until the publishing of Bahrain Tribune, the paper was Bahrain's only English newspaper. The paper was ...

  6. Portal:Bahrain/News - Wikipedia

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  7. Daily Tribune (Bahrain) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Tribune, also sometimes known by its subtitle News of Bahrain, is an English-language daily newspaper in Bahrain. [1] History and profile

  8. Israeli minister Ben-Gvir slightly hurt in car accident - AOL

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    RAMLE, Israel (Reuters) -Israel's hardline national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir was slightly hurt in a car accident and taken to hospital on Friday, police said, adding that they were ...

  9. Al Bilad (Bahraini newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Al Bilad was established in 2008. [1] The publisher is Dar Al Bilad for Press Publishing and Distribution company. [2] Ali bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, son of the former Prime Minister of Bahrain Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, is the owner of Al Bilad. [3]