Arab Architects wins Reef Mall consultancy contract
MANAMA, 4 days ago Edamah Property Management Company (EMPC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Edamah, has awarded Bahrain-based architectural and engineering firm, Arab Architects, to provide consultancy services in addition to the technical and design assessments for Reef Mall, which is set to undergo a major refurbishment. The mall, located in Malkiya region of the kingdom, also serves the communities of Hamad Town, Sadad, and the upcoming Lawzi area. As per the contract, Arab Architects will undertake the required studies to evaluate the mall from architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing perspective, following which a phased revamp plan will be initiated.
The Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com
Bahrain’s economic growth will chart an upward trajectory this year, confronting global headwinds, helped by increased investments, a new report predicts. “Overall, 2021 will be a year where economies will return to growth, especially as Bahrain resumes normal operations once again,” said Property Finder, a leading online real estate platform in the Middle East and North Africa.
“With a calmer political situation in the region, and a clearer idea of the pandemic and the direction it is taking, investment in Bahrain is expected to grow, on both the residential and commercial segments,” the report citing the latest trends in the sector explains.
In joining in mourning for his disappearance we cannot forget the other two prelates who had an even worse fate. The Archbishops of Aleppo, the Greek Orthodox Boulos Yazigi and the Syrian Orthodox Mar Gregorios Yohanna Ibrahim, were beheaded by Islamic terrorists in 2016 and then made to disappear into thin air. This is Syria that by now few media and few organizations talk about: among these ACN which always needs help in its actions to defend human rights, particularly important in favor of Christian girls kidnapped and forced to marry Muslims in Pakistan thanks to justice compliant.
Regarding the passing of the Syrian Orthodox Metropolitan of Homs
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In order for him to fulfill his archetypal role as a person’s grabbing at what comes around so as to investigate, Yaaqov1 took from Esau2 (his patrolling experience, grabbing at things noticed in being stirred up by them) the first thing that Esau’s hunting acquired from experience. Esau’s birthright, from the root BaKhaR (בכר) which means to well up first, symbolized this first thing. In order for Yaaqov to further his role as investigator of experience, it also became necessary for him to excel (in his ability to investigate things) while subduing the distractions coming forth from Esau, in his taking notice of any stirring thing. To achieve that, he took for himself the b
Patriarch and dozens of bishops at the funeral of Mor Boutros Al Nehmeh in Homs
The Syriac Orthodox bishop died on Monday in a Damascus hospital from an incurable disease. Syrian Christians lose a man who was “a point of reference” during years of wars and violence. For the president of the Aramean Federation in Switzerland, the bishop “courageously stayed to lead his faithful, passing on trust, security and hope to them.”
Homs (AsiaNews) – The funeral of Mor Boutros Al Nehmeh, Syrian Orthodox bishop of Homs, Hama, Tartus and Environs, was held today. He died on Monday in a Damascus hospital from an incurable brain tumour that was diagnosed only two months ago.