WHEN a sudden crisis arose on a long distance flight, a quick-witted and big-hearted nurse leapt into action implementing her first aid skills to save a passenger’s life.
The GulfWeekly team gathered in my office last week. The usual banter (and occasional sharp word) was missing. There was silence and an agonising pain in the eyes of the journalists and sales team united in grief … we had lost one of our own, a shining diamond called Camille Jones.
The Formula One championship battle promises to be even more intense than normal this year, as both Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel start the 2018 season in Australia this weekend within touching distance of further greatness.
AROUND 100 ‘dreamers, thinkers and doers’ from across the region took part in a 30-hour challenge in Bahrain to find innovative ways for the digital payment world to expand … and the chance to walk away with big money prizes.
Shopping isn’t just for adults anymore as three young girls showcased their purchase power and creativity by participating in City Centre Bahrain’s first Kids Fashion Project.
Riffa Views’ Oasis Estate and its green surroundings continue to attract property investors and families looking for a cosy home complemented by green and glorious golf courses.
Dopamine is a neurotransmitter in our brains. It is one of the chemicals responsible for transmitting signals to our nerve endings and it is often called the ‘feel good chemical’. Its principal function is to motivate us to seek out the things we need that ensure we will survive.
With the Formula One extravaganza just around the corner, motoring correspondent Kristian Harrison found himself brimming with that familiar feeling of excitement, yet slightly tarnished by disappointment. He always wanted to be a race driver when he grew up, but opportunity never knocked, so he resigned himself to watching his heroes Michael Schumacher and then Lewis Hamilton tearing around the tarmac instead. This year, though, thanks to Al Haddad Motors, he was given a chance to emulate his idols by zooming around the Bahrain International Circuit in two fast sports cars, or at least its car park.
THERE’S a sweet new addition to the hospitality scene with an interesting twist on some of the most popular European cuisine with an Arabic touch and a taste that will both surprise and delight at the same time.
The trio of Dylan Pereira, Shaikh Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and Ahmed Almuyini all secured fantastic doubles over the weekend, to highlight an action-packed sixth round of National Race Day at Bahrain International Circuit (BIC).