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  2. Daily Tribune (Bahrain) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Tribune, also sometimes known by its subtitle News of Bahrain, is an English-language daily newspaper in Bahrain. [1] History and profile

  3. Portal:Bahrain/News - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Expatriates in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Expatriates in Bahrain" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Camillo Ballin

  5. Category : Expatriate sportspeople in Bahrain by nationality

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  6. Migrant workers in the Gulf Cooperation Council region

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    The first wave concerns migration to the GCC region prior to the British arrival in the so-called Trucial States, being modern-day Qatar, Bahrain and the UAE, in 1820. The oldest known maritime trading route is the one between the Indus Valley civilisation and Dilmun in modern-day Bahrain. Traders often stayed in the Persian Gulf region for an ...

  7. Al Bilad (Bahraini newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Al Bilad was established in 2008. [1] The publisher is Dar Al Bilad for Press Publishing and Distribution company. [2] Ali bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, son of the former Prime Minister of Bahrain Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, is the owner of Al Bilad. [3]

  8. Bahraini nationality law - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, Bahrain had an estimated population of 1.64 million, up from the official 2010 census population of 1.23 million, of which 666,172 (53.5%) in 2010 were non-Bahraini, mainly foreign workers. There were 568,399 Bahraini citizens, 99.8% of which were Muslim. There are about 1,000 Christian citizens [6] and about 40 Jewish citizens. [7]

  9. Al-Watan (Bahrain) - Wikipedia

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    Al Watan was launched on 10 December 2005. [1] [2] The publisher of the daily is Al Watan for Publishing and Distribution Company. [3]Yusuf Albinkhalil is the editor-in-chief of the daily. [4]