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LMRA conduct joint inspection campaign in Capital Governorate

The Labor Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) conducted a joint inspection campaign in the Capital Governorate, in coordination with the Nationality, Passports and Residence Affairs (NPRA) of the Ministry of Interior and the Capital Governorate Police Directorate.

The campaign resulted in reporting a number of violations related to the Labor Market and Residency laws. The cases were referred for legal action.

LMRA stressed its commitment to report any violation through a continuous and intensive inspection plan, in cooperation with the relevant government entities.

LMRA renewed its call on all members of the society to support the efforts of government agencies in addressing illegal labour practices by reporting violations via the electronic form on LMRA’s website www.lmra.gov.bh or by calling the Authority’s call centre on 17506055.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister congratulates the President of Georgia

His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, today sent a cable of congratulations to the President of Georgia, HE Salome Zourabichvili, on the Independence Day of Georgia.

HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister sent a similar cable to the Prime Minister of Georgia, HE Irakli Garibashvili.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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GCC Secretary General affirms support to restore stability in Yemen

Jassem Mohamed Albudaiwi, Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), affirmed the Council’s keenness to support the restoration of security, peace and stability in Yemen.

The Secretary General remarks came during his reception of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of Yemen, Dr. Ahmed BinMubarak.

He underlined the firm position of the Council regarding supporting the United-Nations-led efforts to end the Yemeni crisis through a political solution based on the three references represented by the GCC initiative and its implementation mechanism, the outcomes of the comprehensive national dialogue conference, and Security Council Resolution 2216, in order to protect Yemen’s sovereignty and unity, its territorial integrity and independence.

Albudaiwi also shed light on the issues discussed concerning the Yemeni file at the 32nd Arab Summit, which indicated the importance of pulling Yemen out of its crises, achieving peace and ensuring its unity and sovereignty, given that Yemen represents a strategic depth and a factor of stability in the region.

During the meeting, the officials reviewed the developments in Yemen, the efforts made by Saudi Arabia and Oman, and the existing contacts with all Yemeni parties to revive the political process to achieve a comprehensive and sustainable political solution in the country.

The Secretary General praised the pioneering role of the GCC member states in helping the Yemeni people, highlighting the endeavours of King Salman Humanitarian Aid & Relief Centre, which carried out several development projects out of its keenness to back the Yemeni government to provide a decent life for the Yemeni people.

He concluded his statement by appreciating the Yemeni government’s efforts to promote stability, recovery and development in the liberated governorates, and to launch development in the liberated areas, hailing its adherence to renewing the humanitarian truce announced by the United Nations in Yemen.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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42 years since founding the GCC: Integration towards the future

Bahrain joins Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states in marking the 42nd anniversary of the establishment of this leading geo-political bloc on May 25.

The bloc has built a solid foundation of cooperation that has driven substantial progress for its state members and peoples since its establishment. This has led to optimism and confidence in ongoing development plans and their ability to shape the future.

Over four decades have passed since the first founding summit in AbuDhabi in 1981, during which the GCC has proven to be a resilient unit despite many challenges and regional and international crises that have occurred.

This is an occasion to recount the exceptional efforts of the founding GCC leaders, who have laid out the foundation for over 40 years of outstanding development.

GCC leaders have invested in the geo-strategic importance and political and economic influence of the GCC, succeeding to gain the trust and respect of the international community.

The leaders created a duo of balanced internal policies that safeguard the unity and sovereignty of the GCC, and a foreign policy that supports international security, peace and stability.

The objectives and achievements realised by the GCC since its establishment focused on building societies in member states and their progress in multiples disciplines. The directives of GCC leaders guided this path towards implementing the goals stated by the statute of the council.

Within this framework, the Kingdom of Bahrain worked towards supporting joint GCC action and consolidating integration and collaboration among member states in various areas.

Bahraini foreign policy and diplomacy contributed to unifying GCC ranks and stances and decisions, whether through proposing and enacting initiatives or active participation in implementing recommendations and decisions from key GCC summits and meetings.

In line with the policy led by His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and the follow up of His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, Bahrain has demonstrated keenness in joining the efforts of the GCC members states in achieving prosperity and stability for the people of Gulf.

Bahrain has actively engaged in activating GCC agreements aimed at boosting partnership and integration.

Significant levels of advancement and modernisation were the result of those joint efforts which led to an economic and urban boom that has been secured by sustainable development projects and optimal investment in natural resources.

GCC states also invested heavily in the education of their citizens and their capacity building, making them both the goal and driver of this development process.

The 42nd anniversary of founding the GCC bloc comes amidst rapid changes and challenges; be it security, political, economic, environmental or food security. This necessitated stronger collaboration to address those pressing challenges and further reinforce the stability and progress of the GCC, which has been evident in the determination of the member states to focus on unifying their stances and deal with international and regional developments with thorough deliberation.

Within this context, the GCC continues to enhance cooperation and partnership with most key regional and international players to achieve common interests. The success of the approach has been reflected in the advanced rankings of GCC states in many development indices, and how they have become preferable destinations for investment and living.

It is not only resources that make the GCC states an attractive destination, but also their stability and vibrant communities that have become increasingly known for embracing the values of co-existence and openness.

GCC collaboration has resulted in multidisciplinary progress in many areas including the GCC interconnection grid; economic and financial cooperation; trade; customs; investment; tourism; logistics; transportation, logistics and aviation; energy; environment; technology; education; youth, sports, culture, media and arts; security, defense, intelligence, cybersecurity and counter terrorism.

One of the most prominent current joint economic projects is the GCC railway which has seen significant momentum. The railway project will be a big boost for GCC trade exchange, better travel connectivity for citizens and residents and it will contribute to supporting investments and GCC economic integration. In turn, this will have a positive effect on land trade routes on Arab, regional and international levels and will reflect on global economic growth.

The railway will extend for 2117 kilo metres from Kuwait in the north, going through all GCC states to reach Oman in the south. Trains will be diesel-powered and will travel at a speed of 220 km/h.

Source: Bahrain News Agency