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Bahrain's crown prince announced $17 billion in U.S. investments, including buying a dozen Boeing jets and 40 GE engines.
(Reuters) -Bahraini and U.S. companies signed a series of agreements worth approximately $17 billion, aimed at strengthening economic ties and advancing cooperation across key sectors, Bahrain's state news agency BNA reported on Wednesday.
Saudi Arabia, Gulf and Arab countries stressed on Thursday their “unwavering support for Syria’s security, unity, stability, and sovereignty, and their categorical rejection of all forms of foreign intervention in its internal affairs.
As speculation grows about the UAE's Golden Visa, Bahrain is positioning itself as a more appealing option for residency in the Gulf.
Bahrain carrier signs preliminary agreement for widebody jets, with options for six more, one day after country's crown prince met with US president
Unlike neighboring countries that have shown signs of openness, when it comes to religious freedom Saudi Arabia remains one of the most restrictive states in the world.
U.S. and Bahraini officials signed a nuclear cooperation agreement to develop nuclear energy at home and abroad ahead of high-level meetings on Wednesday.
Bahrain's Crown Prince is announcing a $17 billion investment plan in the U.S., including a $7 billion deal with Boeing/GE for aircraft. This follows Trump's $600 billion commitment from Saudi Arabia.
She’s Next in Entrepreneurship follows a series of successful editions in Saudi Arabia focused on fashion, gaming, and sports. This launch returns the spotlight to the wider entrepreneurial community, amplifying the voices and visions of women who are driving innovation, creating jobs, and building the future of Saudi business.
Bahrain has unveiled a Golden Residency Visa as part of the Vision 2030 plan. The new 10-year residency visa offers a low-cost and more flexible alternative to the UAE and Saudi visas, targeting employed professionals,