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Bahrain

IN NARRATIVE: Exploring Urban Gulf Spaces Through Fiction

A Kuwaiti-Bahraini duo engages Gulf architects, designers, and the public in bringing the built environment to life through storytelling.

“Stories in Narrative” exhibition. (Photo provided by IN NARRATIVE)

Latifa Al Khalifa: A Local Curator Showcases Gulf Societies

From collecting wedding photos and exploring the evolution of khaleeji music to using humor to write about how people behave during the holy month of Ramadan, a Bahraini curator brings to light intriguing stories about Gulf societies.

“Bahrain House” at Malja, a Redbull space in Muharraq in 2017 (Photo provided by Too Far)

A Conversation With H.E. Mohamed bin Mubarak Bin Daina, Special Envoy for Climate Affairs, Bahrain

On March 25, AGSIW hosted a conversation with H.E. Mohamed bin Mubarak Bin Daina to discuss climate-related challenges facing Bahrain and how the kingdom is mitigating these challenges.

Fishing boats are left abandoned as sea dries off due to land reclamation in Budaiya west of Manama, Bahrain, June 19, 2019. (REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed)

Bahraini Marriages: Against Pandemic Odds, Tying the Knot Gets Easier

Economics may offer some insight into why Bahrainis tied the knot more frequently in 2020.

Sovereign Data: The Development and Marketing of Bahrain’s Digital Domain

Gulf Arab states like Bahrain cannot preserve the traditional form of their economies indefinitely, but they can influence how their new digital future will unfold.

The Amazon Web Services logo is seen at Bahrain Technology Week, Manama, Bahrain, September 26, 2017. (REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed)

Strategic Interests Drive Gulf Policy Toward Syria

Many Gulf states have shifted course on Syria, prioritizing concerns over growing Iranian and Turkish influence.

Syria Rehabilitating Assad

Death of Bahrain’s Prime Minister Promotes Reformer, But Perhaps Not Reforms

The death of the traditional and uncompromising Khalifa bin Salman al-Khalifa clears the way for the reformist crown prince to head the government. Still, state and financial security will continue to top Bahrain’s priorities.

Virtual Roundtable With Sheikh Abdullah bin Rashid Al Khalifa

On April 23, AGSIW hosted a virtual private roundtable with H.E. Sheikh Abdullah bin Rashid Al Khalifa, ambassador of Bahrain to the United States.

View of Manama, Bahrain (Wikimedia Commons)