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Brij Sharma is an Indian journalist and editor based in Bahrain. Brij tells us the interesting stories we don't usually hear from the middle east country.
The move has been inspired following Iran's interference in the internal affairs of Bahrain through its media arms notably Press TV and Tehran Times, which in the last three months have also gone on to distort and misrepresent facts and visuals o
Let us first find out who these seven murderes are. The opposition in Bahrain has claimed that the seven were merely 'protesters' who were fighting for their rights together with others. But given the course of action they chose to adopt in the na
The idea obviously was to create tension and discord in the country. Another report showed a 'child victim' of brutality which was in reality another report from a Palestinian source. In some reports the people whose names appeared under photograp
I lived in Bahrain for 14 years. I can say there is no reason at present for Indians, or for that matter any expatriate, to transfer their funds out. Why should they? The developments so far in Bahrain have posed absolutely no threat to anyone.
High population, low per capita incomes, lack of job opportunities, poor educational infrastructure, corruption and repression are among the primary reasons why people anywhere would stand up and protest after a time.
Australia is studying how to reduce wind-farm bird deaths, but rural landholders still face unanswered questions over turbine foundations and cleanup costs.