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Land Rover Defender 90 and Jaguar E-Pace arrive at Euro Motors

Euro Motors, the exclusive importer and distributor for Jaguar Land Rover received the first shipment of the iconic Land Rover Defender 90 and the premium SUV Jaguar E-Pace.

Bahrain political prisoner dies from medical negligence says opposition

April 7, 2021 at 1:32 pm | Published in: Bahrain, Middle East, News Abbas Malallah [@ECDHRbxl/Twitter] April 7, 2021 at 1:32 pm A Bahraini political prisoner has died at a detention centre, which the authorities have claimed was due to natural causes. However, the kingdom s main opposition group Al-Wefaq, which was dissolved in 2016, has claimed that he died as a result of dangerous, inhumane conditions [and] medical negligence. The Interior Ministry meanwhile alleged that he suffered from chronic diseases leading to a heart attack. A statement was issued by Al-Wefaq yesterday following reports that Abbas Malallah passed away at the notorious Jau Prison. His funeral procession brought out protestors around the country as he was laid to rest in his home village of Nuwaidrat, approximately 10 kilometres south of the capital Manama.

Bahraini political prisoner dies of deliberate medical negligence: Al-Wefaq

Wednesday, 07 April 2021 6:18 AM   [ Last Update: Wednesday, 07 April 2021 8:15 AM ] Deceased Bahraini political prisoner Abbas Malallah Bahrain’s main opposition group, the al-Wefaq National Islamic Society, says a Bahraini political dissident has passed away in a detention center after prison services denied him medical aid, amid reports of alarming conditions of confinement in the kingdom in light of the coronavirus pandemic. Wefaq said in a statement on Tuesday that Abbas Malallah died at the notorious Jau Prison where political leaders, human rights defenders, and other prisoners of conscience are kept “as a result of dangerous, inhumane conditions and medical negligence.” His body was later laid to rest in his home village of Nuwaidrat, located about 10 kilometers south of the capital, Manama. He is survived by his wife and three children.

Work in full swing on 3,000-unit Bahrain residential project

MANAMA, 6 hours, 9 minutes ago Bahraini officials said work is moving at a steady pace on the East Sitra Town project, which once completed, will be home to 3,000 residential units.    To be implemented in three phases, the project will boast key facilities and services that serve about 20,640 citizens, reported BNA.    These include schools, kindergartens and nurseries, public parks, children’s playgrounds, houses of worship, health, social and cultural facilities, a youth club, commercial centres, petrol stations, water treatment station and a centre for visitors’ services in addition to a 2.6-km seafront promenade and 13-km-long bicycle lanes.   The accelerated pace of work at housing projects reflects the government’s seriousness in meeting the citizens’ housing demands according to schedule, remarked Housing Minister Bassim bin Yacoob Al Hamar.

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