Bahrain press headlines

Bahrain dailies issued today focused in their principal headlines on the main local, Arab and international events which happened over the past 24 hours. Here is a round-up of the main press headlines:

 
-       Premier sends keynote address on World Habitat Day: Government’s ultimate aim to ensure citizens decent life.
-       Faisal bin Rashid hails Nasser bin Hamad’s appointment as Supreme Defence Council (SDC) member.
-       US Defence Secretary to attend Manama Dialogue on December 8.
-       Education and Labour Ministries discuss plans to develop vocational training institutions.
-       Human rights committees: priority to discuss legislations on right to health.
-       Bahrain among advanced countries in provision of elderly services.
-       Amazon and Think Smart consolidate training partnership in Bahrain.
-       Sunni Endowments hold workshop on internal auditing.
-       Supreme Council for the Environment and United Nations discuss cooperation.
-       Housing meets the developments of Muharraq 3rd Constituency,
-       Northern Municipality director: more than 16,000 tons of waste removed.
-       Quartet’s ambassadors accuse Britain of siding with “Aljazeera” and covering up on its support to terrorist groups. 28 civilians in Syrian regime’s air raids on Idlib.
-       Palestinian Prime Minister to visit Gaza Strip today in a bid to ensure the success of Palestinian reconciliation process.
-       US Health Secretary resigns over private jet travel scam.
-       Spanish authorities shut more than half of voting centres in attempt to prevent Catalonia referendum.
-       Tillerson: US has direct lines of communication with North Korea to see whether it is interested in dialogue.
-       Iranian prisoner leaves moving will to his wife and daughter and bids them farewell.
-       Iranian-Iraqi military exercise within days in response to Kurdistan referendum.
-       Iranian Foreign Minister urges Europe to “take the lead” in the nuclear dossier.
-       Man arrested in Melbourne over run-over attempt.

Source: BNA