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Cabinet Reaffirms Bahrain's Steadfast Support for Peace in Gaza
Cabinet Reaffirms Bahrain's Steadfast Support for Peace in Gaza

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timea day ago

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Cabinet Reaffirms Bahrain's Steadfast Support for Peace in Gaza

TDT | Manama Under the leadership of His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, Bahrain continues to strengthen its internal development agenda while deepening international partnerships. Chairing the weekly Cabinet meeting at Gudaibiya Palace, HRH highlighted progress across youth empowerment, foreign diplomacy, and legislative reform. A key moment of the session was the Cabinet's celebration of City of Youth 2030, following His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa's visit. The initiative reflects the Kingdom's strategic focus on investing in youth potential, seen as a vital pillar of national progress. Cabinet members praised the visionary support of His Highness Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa and His Highness Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa for elevating youth and sports programs. On the diplomatic front, the Cabinet reviewed the outcomes of high-level engagements that are boosting Bahrain's international profile. This included His Majesty the King's recent talks with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, reaffirming historic ties, and his successful visit to Italy, where he discussed strategic cooperation with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. In a milestone for economic diplomacy, the Cabinet highlighted the Crown Prince's recent visit to the United States, marked by a historic $17 billion investment package. The agreements reached are expected to unlock long-term growth and reinforce Bahrain's role as a trusted partner in global trade and security. Marking World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, the Cabinet renewed its commitment to combating human trafficking. It commended the Ministry of Interior and partner agencies for their tireless efforts and urged continued vigilance. Bahrain's humanitarian commitment also remained in focus, with the Cabinet calling for sustained aid to Gaza and reaffirming the Kingdom's support for a peaceful resolution to the Palestinian issue, including the protection of civilians and an end to violence. The Cabinet approved several memorandums, including agreements with Tunisia, Turkmenistan, the United States, and local institutions, touching on digital governance, environmental cooperation, security, and educational reform. It also reviewed the fruitful legislative work from the previous parliamentary session and upcoming regional ministerial visits.

Prince Harry Revealed What ‘Breaks' His Heart as a Father After Reports William Plans to Strip Archie & Lilibet of Their Royal Titles
Prince Harry Revealed What ‘Breaks' His Heart as a Father After Reports William Plans to Strip Archie & Lilibet of Their Royal Titles

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time7 days ago

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Prince Harry Revealed What ‘Breaks' His Heart as a Father After Reports William Plans to Strip Archie & Lilibet of Their Royal Titles

Prince Harry has been trying to keep Princess Diana's memory alive and continue with her legacy. That's partly why he set out on a tour of Angola to recreate the walk that Princess Diana took across an Angola minefield in 1997. This is a continuing trend, as Prince Harry also did this in 2019 and 2024. 'As a father to young children, it breaks my heart to see innocent children still living and playing next to minefields,' the Duke of Sussex said in a statement. 'All of us have a duty to protect children and future generations from the harms of war, both present and past.' More from StyleCaster Prince George Might Inherit This 'Rather Annoying' Royal Rule for His 12th Birthday After Being 'Pressured' by William & Kate King Charles Reacts to Claims He's 'Intensely Demanding' Amid Reports William Will Take the Throne 'Sooner Than Expected' Related: Who inherited what from Princess Diana? 'This commitment is about more than removing deadly devices. It's about unlocking potential in a country that has so much — enabling children to walk to school safely, allowing farmers to grow crops, attracting sustainable development and bringing back wildlife tourism,' he added. Harry has previously called continuing his mother's work in the region a 'responsibility' he takes seriously. The Halo Trust, the organization Prince Harry is working with, has cleared 120,000 landmines in Angola that were left over from years of civil war. Prince Harry previously told The Telegraph that Prince Archie requested to see footage of Princess Diana's original walk that Harry recreated. 'Archie was asking about landmines, so I was talking about how some of these guys were blown up,' Harry told the outlet. 'Interestingly, it gave me a chance to talk about my mum, his grandma, which I didn't even really consider, so that became the outcome of the story for him,' he added. According to Harry, Archie 'wanted to see videos and photographs of his Grandma Diana out doing her thing for landmines all those years ago. It produced a very interesting conversation between me and him, different to what I thought it would be.' The humanitarian push comes as new reports indicate Prince Harry might be closer to reconciliation with his estranged father, King Charles, than ever. Aides for the two met recently, and Harry has been open about his desire to patch things up with both his father and his brother. However, this new development doesn't seem to include Prince William. And recent reports indicate the future King is ready to take big steps when he becomes King, with a friend telling The Daily Beast about Harry and Meghan Markle's titles, 'They have asked the Sussexes politely to stop using the style, to no avail, so I imagine William will simply issue new letters patent to formally remove the entire family's right to use HRH when he becomes king.' A former courtier even told the outlet, 'Charles may not want this fight, but William despises Harry and Meghan at this stage, and when he is king, his fury will rain down on them.' Whether that changes after recent reports that the two sides are trying to patch things up is anybody's guess, but for now, it seems like things cannot be fixed between the brothers, even if Prince Harry and King Charles do end up reconciling. Best of StyleCaster The 26 Best Romantic Comedies to Watch if You Want to Know What Love Feels Like These 'Bachelor' Secrets & Rules Prove What Happens Behind the Scenes Is So Much Juicier BTS's 7 Members Were Discovered in the Most Unconventional Ways Solve the daily Crossword

H.H. Shaikh Ali Joins Camp
H.H. Shaikh Ali Joins Camp

Daily Tribune

time23-07-2025

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H.H. Shaikh Ali Joins Camp

TDT | Manama His Highness Shaikh Ali bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Advisor to HRH the Prime Minister, Deputy Chairman and Secretary-General of the Royal Humanitarian Foundation, reinforced Bahrain's youth development vision through a direct visit to the Youth Academy yesterday, where he engaged with students during their summer programme and participated in their leadership activities. The visit reflected a personal commitment to encouraging the next generation and underscored the importance of youth engagement in shaping Bahrain's future. H.H. Shaikh Ali toured the facilities, met organisers, and joined students in several leadership-building sessions. Building youth capacity H.H. Shaikh Ali praised the efforts of the academy in fostering national values, teamwork, and initiative among the youth. He highlighted the importance of such programmes in cultivating responsible citizenship and preparing young Bahrainis for active roles in society. The students welcomed H.H. Shaikh Ali with enthusiasm and demonstrated the skills they have been developing, including communication, collaboration, and critical thinking. The academy's activities are aligned with the national strategy to empower youth and support sustainable development goals, helping to build an informed, proactive generation. H.H. Shaikh Ali acknowledged the dedication of the instructors and the broader team in creating a nurturing environment.

Gulf-Western ties just got stronger
Gulf-Western ties just got stronger

Daily Tribune

time19-07-2025

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Gulf-Western ties just got stronger

TDT | Manama Bahrain reaffirmed its role as a principal driver of regional defence cooperation during a high-level meeting between His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince, Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces and Prime Minister, and U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth at the Pentagon. The meeting on Wednesday was part of HRH's official visit to the United States and underscored Bahrain's growing leadership in shaping multilateral defence pacts through strategic platforms like the Comprehensive Security Integration and Prosperity Agreement (C-SIPA). Notably, HRH Prince Salman highlighted Bahrain's joint invitation with the U.S. to bring the United Kingdom into the pact, marking a new chapter in Gulf-Western defence integration. Shared priorities HRH emphasised that Bahrain's enduring military partnership with the United States, now spanning over 130 years, continues to evolve through deep mutual trust and cooperation. His Royal Highness said initiatives like C-SIPA not only bolster regional deterrence but also expand collaboration in commerce, science, and technology among like-minded states, contributing to long-term peace and prosperity in the Middle East. HRH Prince Salman described the agreement as a cornerstone for regional security architecture, enabling collective deterrence against external threats while reinforcing Bahrain's standing as a reliable and proactive security partner.

There's More Drama Around Prince Harry & Meghan Markle's Kids' Royal Titles Than We Ever Realized
There's More Drama Around Prince Harry & Meghan Markle's Kids' Royal Titles Than We Ever Realized

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time17-07-2025

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There's More Drama Around Prince Harry & Meghan Markle's Kids' Royal Titles Than We Ever Realized

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly working hard behind the scenes to protect the royal titles of their kids Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4 — but a lot of family drama is getting in the way. The Guardian reported earlier this month that 'Prince Harry wants to keep the HRH [His/Her Royal Highness] titles for his children so that when they grow older they can decide for themselves whether they want to become working royals, or stay out of public life.' More from SheKnows Prince Harry Will Reportedly Hit a Soft Spot in His Latest Olive Branch to King Charles & Prince William As fans know, Prince Harry and Markle left the royal family in 2020 and are no longer considered working royals. However, they started using the 'Prince' and 'Princess' titles after King Charles ascended the throne. Now, it seems they want to keep the door open for their kids to play a more active role in the royal family one day. Prince William, who is next in line to the monarchy, reportedly has a problem with that. In an interview with The Sunday Times, a friend of William shared how he is planning to approach the crown when the time comes. 'He's definitely been thinking a lot about how things will evolve over time,' the source said. 'When the moment comes, he'll want to do it his way: genuinely, not just following a script. He's not afraid to dig into the details, ask the tough questions, and figure out what actually works today. He wants to make sure the whole thing has even more impact and remains relevant.' Prince William and Prince Harry have reportedly not seen or spoken to each other since Queen Elizabeth II's funeral in Sept. 2022. A source close to William told the outlet that the rift doesn't bother him anymore. 'What has struck me the most recently is that he just doesn't mention it at all. It used to be that the family stuff was taking up a lot of space in his head, it was a very close relationship and he was very upset. But he's not letting it get to him at all any more. It is a change. It's sad, but it's a much healthier space for him to be at.' Now, insiders express 'bemusement' at the thought of Prince Harry wanting to keep HRH titles for his children, adding that it's 'unlikely' the kids will be able to serve as working royals in the future. They've already had some struggles when trying to secure official UK passports for the children, with the Sussexes allegedly considering changing their family name to Spencer to make it easier, per The Guardian. 'There was clear reluctance to issue passports for the kids,' a source close to the Sussexes told the outlet, adding, 'the king hadn't wanted Archie and Lili to carry the titles, most of all the HRH, and the British passports, once created, would be the first and perhaps the only legal proof of their names.' The passports have been issued now, but that doesn't necessarily mean that Prince William will make it easy for Archie and Lilibet to become working royals one day. Earlier this month, a source close to William told The Daily Beast, 'William obviously isn't going to hire Archie and Lilibet. This is just trolling on the part of Harry and Meghan. … The idea that somehow having a vestigial HRH as a baby later entitles you to be a working royal is beyond parody, even for them.' Still, it seems Prince Harry has hope. He's reportedly planning to try to make amends with his dad and brother. A source told Daily Mail that Harry wants to invite King Charles and Prince Williams to the next Invictus Games in July 2027 in Birmingham, England. 'This is one olive branch from him which might be reciprocated,' the source added. Family drama is always difficult, but add in royal duties and the perception of the world, and it can feel downright impossible. This is just a small glimpse of what must be happening behind the scenes, and it's so stressful! But when it comes to protecting your kids, it's all worth of SheKnows Bird Names Are One of the Biggest Baby Name Trends for Gen Beta (& We Found 20+ Options) These Are the 36 Celebrities with the Most Kids 15 Celebrity Parents Whose Kids Went to Ivy League Schools Solve the daily Crossword

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