Manama - Arab Today
Bahrain dailies issued today focused in their principal headlines on the main local, Arab and international events which happened over the past 24 hours.
Here is a round-up of the main press headlines:
- HM the King highlights the tremendous efforts exerted by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and his government to serve pilgrims.
-Municipalities Affairs: An optional guide for evaluating green buildings in the Kingdom.
- Northern Governor: The “Haya Baya” is an authentic legacy that unifies Bahrainis generation after generation.
-Ministry of Health: The promotions system is valid and is granted to the eligible according to a set of criteria.
-Al-Qassab: Law on Regulating the Practice of Engineering Professions will be amended after the adoption of the by-law of the Council for Regulating the Practice of Engineering Professions (CRPEP).
-Sustainability of women’s work in the engineering field discussed.
-Distribution of the Best Voluntary Project Award at the Arab League headquarters is an opportunity to highlight Bahraini youth’s distinction.
-Prince Turki Al-Faisal: Qatar could end the crisis.
-Observers: London conference aims to exert pressure on the Qatari regime.
-International Coalition: Daesh convoy will not be allowed to reach borders with Iraq.
-Somalia: Al-Shaba militant group has supplied Uranium to Iran.
-US Department of State: Child trafficking is spreading in Iran.
-Iraq: Suicide attack on a power plant in Samarra kills seven people.
source:bna