Suad Yassen writes: Royal Clemency… Embracing the Homeland

In a moment characterized by humanity and compassion, His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, the esteemed King of the Kingdom of Bahrain, has graciously extended a comprehensive pardon to 1584 inmates, marking the silver jubilee of his accession to the throne. This noble gesture coincides with the Bahraini people’s celebration of the blessed Eid al-Fitr, epitomizing the values of humanity and tolerance embodied by His Majesty.

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Suad Yassen writes: Bahraini Women’s Day “I read – I learned – I participated”

The 15th anniversary of Bahraini Women’s Day is the first of December as a result of the initiative of Her Royal Highness Princess Sabika bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa, the wife of the country’s King and President of the Supreme Council for Women (SCW), God bless her in 2008. The year’s main slogan, “Read – Learned – Participate”, highlights Bahraini women’s renewed achievements, and calls for them to continue to participate in further achievements. This slogan always affirms that Bahrain is not just a place, but a centre of construction and growth every moment, moving forward to a future where Bahraini women continue to shine and be distinguished.”

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Suad Yassen writes: International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women

The International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, celebrated on 25 November, serves as a critical reminder of the perennial issues beset societies around the world. It highlights the importance of leading institutions for the elimination of violence. The Council has played a vital role in defending the rights of Bahraini women and combating violence based on women, the efforts made under the wise leadership of the First Lady of Bahrain

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Suad Yassen writes: International Humanitarian Law and What Happens in Gaza

Humanitarian law encompasses a set of rules and regulations designed to reduce human suffering during armed conflict. The distinction refers to distinguishing between combatants and civilians and ensuring that only legitimate military objectives are targeted, proportionality requires that the injury caused by the attack be proportional to the military advantage gained, humanity emphasizes respect for the inherent dignity of each person, while necessity limits the use of force to situations where legitimate military objectives are necessary.

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Mounir Al-Hardoul writes: Palestine! What if the state was unified between the people of Ishmael and Israel

Palestine! What if it was accepted to live in one country, after redressing the harm and restoring the rights to their owners, and after joining in a state where the law prevails and is governed, framed by actual procedures for equality, between groups and individuals, and various religious sects, encouraging coexistence and dialogue between religions and cultures.

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Mounir Al-Hardoul writes: Palestine and the Great Month of October

Palestine.. The Ukrainian-Russian war.. We do not know what is cooking behind the curtain of global politics.. Emotion obscures many facts that are soon revealed with the passage of the relativity of history.. The month of October, as is known to historians, is a month called the Great Month, and that Given the events that took place this month over time…

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Mohamed Al-Faramawi writes: Political leadership and October celebrations

The anniversary of the October victory is an important milestone in political history, and political leaders have taken the opportunity to celebrate this achievement with great enthusiasm. This victory, which marked Egypt’s victory over Israel during the 1973 Yom Kippur War, was a pivotal moment that not only strengthened Egyptian sovereignty, but also raised the country’s international standing.

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Suad Yaseen writes: Processing the file of the debtors …A real tribute to women from the economic side

The file of female debtors is one of the societal files that require more research because it is one of the files that are expected to increase in danger with the complexity of daily life, and many women find themselves in prison after being unable to pay their bills. Accordingly, I will address this file from the economic, legal, humanitarian, family and international aspects because of its great importance and impact on the entire family.

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!!!Mounir Al-Hardoul writes: The developing world and self-confidence. the culture of steadfastness of the idea of dependency and turning back

How is it possible for a sane person to accept discourses calling for honesty and linking responsibility to accountability, democracy, human rights, and transparency, in countries that are classified by all reports as being mired in corruption in all its economic, social, and political dimensions, and so forth? a corruption that selfless enemies turn into repression with the aim of maintaining their positions indefinitely,

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