Bahrain press review

Manama, May 28 (BNA) Today’s Bahraini newspapers focused their headlines on the most important local, Arab and international events that occurred during the past 24 hours. Here is a brief presentation of the main topics:

– His Majesty the King offers condolences to the King of Jordan on the death of the father of Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah.

– His Majesty the King congratulates the Ethiopian President on the National Day.

His Majesty the King congratulates the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan on the National Day.

– His Highness the Crown Prince and the Prime Minister offer condolences to the Jordanian King on the death of the father of Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah.

– His Highness the Crown Prince and the Prime Minister congratulate the Ethiopian President on the National Day.

– His Highness the Crown Prince and the Prime Minister congratulate the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan on the National Day.

– Nasser bin Hamad meets British Prime Minister.

– National Security Adviser and Commander of the Royal Guard attends the unveiling of the statue of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

– The Minister of Health meets the Director-General of the World Health Organization and conveys his congratulations on his reappointment.

– Arab Youth Ministers approve the Arab Youth Empowerment Program.

– The regional center inaugurates in Rabat the second edition of a book on world heritage in the Arab countries.

The National Anti-Smoking Committee in Bahrain wins the World Health Organization award.

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The private health sector works with 831 medical institutions in the Kingdom.

The Ministry of Works and the University of Bahrain are discussing the implementation of several projects.

/ The Jordanian Royal Court mourns the father of Queen Rania Al Abdullah.

– Tunisian security: the arrest of a terrorist element in the Al-Intilaka neighborhood in the capital.

WHO: Monkeypox can be contained if the right measures are taken.

World Health Organization: 650 probable cases of acute hepatitis among children in 33 countries.

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