Search results

General

Type

Sector

Regions

Sort options

4,798 results found for your search

Issue 912 - 11 November 2011

KING HAMAD: Egypt visit

Free

King Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa has visited Egypt, holding talks with Field Marshal Mohamed Tantawi on ways to strengthen relations, the kingdom’s ambassador to Cairo confirmed to Al-Ahram newspaper on 5 November.

Bahrain
Subscriber

As the UAE builds defence capabilities and US backing helps the region stand up to the Iranian threat, the possibility of an Emirati gambit in the Abu Musa and Tunb islands seems more credible

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Subscriber

With the government weakened by a corruption scandal and growing opposition, thousands of public sector employees have taken to the streets to demand higher wages and continued state subsidies

Kuwait
Issue 912 - 11 November 2011

Emir Sheikh Sabah in crisis talks

Free

A lengthy meeting between Emir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah and opposition MPs on 1 November focused on their concerns over the ability of the prime minister and government to run the country.

Kuwait
Subscriber

Al-Sultan scion maintains family’s hold on defence fief while the wider Sudeiri clan are confirmed as key players in the reshuffles following Prince Sultan’s death

Saudi Arabia
Subscriber

Foreign minister Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan led the UAE delegation to the G20 summit in Cannes

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Issue 912 - 11 November 2011

Activists ‘denied due process’

Subscriber

A coalition of seven human rights groups has shed light on some of the inflammatory statements that led to the prosecution of five activists on charges that include threatening state security, as it criticised the trial for being “fundamentally unfair”.

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Free

Qatar has at last announced plans for elections in 2013, nine years after a new constitution granted legislative powers to a semi-elected Majlis Al-Shura (Consultative Council). Under the 2003 constitution, 30 of the Shura’s 45 members will be elected for four-year terms; they will have the right to propose laws, approve the state budget and question the prime minister and ministers.

Qatar
Subscriber

Despite the cooling of relations after 9/11, the Kingdom has worked hard to maintain close security ties to the US, and mutual hostility towards Iran will further deepen the relationship. The death of Crown Prince Sultan, the longstanding defence and aviation minister, marks the end of a remarkable career during which he worked with 13 US defence secretaries.

Saudi Arabia
Subscriber

The health of UAE president and Abu Dhabi ruler Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan has long been the subject of speculation – he was abroad last year for medical treatment in a Swiss clinic.  He has also never been the most charismatic of world leaders, usually only appearing in the press after sending cables of condolences/congratulations or departing for his autumn/winter private hunting trips in Kazakhstan. 

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Subscriber

Nema Al-Busaidi (Seeb) was the only one of 77 female candidates elected to the Majlis Al-Shura in the October elections.  The government may well be disappointed, but it is an improvement on 2007, when 20 women stood but were unsuccessful. 

Oman
Subscriber

Abu Dhabi foreign minister Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan has been in Queensland, where he helped to mark the state of construction for a new cyclone shelter in the coastal town of Proserpine. 

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Subscriber

PRINCE MISHAAL: Returns to Riyadh; TURKI BIN ABDELAZIZ: Back from Egypt

Saudi Arabia
Issue 911 - 29 October 2011

EMIR SHEIKH HAMAD: Europe visit

Free

Emir Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani has been in Poland, where he met President Bronisław Komorowski and Senate speaker Bogdan Borusewicz.  He has also been in Macedonia, accompanied by a 100-strong business delegation, and Albania.

Qatar
Issue 911 - 29 October 2011

Liliane Khalil and Task Consultancy

Subscriber

One of the most intriguing stories of Bahrain’s public relations activities is that of Liliane Khalil.  The ‘journalist’, who began writing at the beginning of the Arab Spring, contributed to Egyptian news site Bikya Masr and the notorious and now shut Bahrain Independent, where her ‘exposés’ included an article on the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights’ links to “Iranian-backed terrorist groups”.

Bahrain