Discover the latest news about Bahrain's involvement in Yemen, their sports rivalry with South Korea, lobbying efforts, and fashion collaborations!
In the recent news, Sheikh Hussein al-Daihi of Bahrain's al-Wefaq Society highlighted the need to end foreign presence, especially in Yemen. The regime's role in the Yemen attack signifies a potential isolation for Bahrain on the international stage. On a different front, South Korea faces off against Bahrain in the Asian Cup opener, sparking excitement among football fans. Moving on to politics, Bahrain has engaged the services of lobbying giant Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck to enhance their diplomatic efforts. This move signals a strategic shift in Bahrain's foreign relations. Lastly, Bahrain Victorious partners with Valour, a high-performance lifestyle brand from Bahrain. The collaboration aims to bring premium off-bike clothing to athletes and enthusiasts alike, blending sports and fashion seamlessly.
Sheikh Hussein al-Daihi, the Deputy Secretary-General of Bahrain's al-Wefaq Society, emphasizes the critical importance of ending foreign presence and ...
South Korea begin their Asian Cup campaign by opening Group E against Bahrain.
With Daniel Lippman. BAHRAIN ADDS BROWNSTEIN: The Embassy of the Kingdom of Bahrain has enlisted the lobbying giant Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck to boost ...
Bahrain Victorious proudly announces its partnership with Valour, the Bahraini-based high-performance lifestyle brand. Valour, founded in Bahrain in 2015, ...