ONE of the region’s leading Christian ministers, known as ‘Father Bill’ in Bahrain, will be officially installed as Dean of St Christopher’s Cathedral on Saturday at a ceremony in Manama.
Two more five-star hotels have rallied to support The Conserving Bounties Society during the holy month by lending a helping hand to underprivileged families and labourers.
A former star of US basketball has spoken about his love of the sport and how his shot at coaching with some of the kingdom’s leading clubs has reinvigorated his passion for the game.
Lewis Hamilton’s stressful win at Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix extended his championship lead to 17 points after six races, yet perhaps more importantly it reminded him just why he loves Formula One racing.
Facebook is finalising plans to launch its own crypto-currency next year and pioneers in the sector believe the move will bring more devotees to the banking disruptors and make FinTech a mainstream payment choice.
THE modest fashion mode has been redefined with Saudi Arabian label Leem’s Eid Capsule Collection featuring head-turning staples that are both stylish and conservatively chic.
When people design their homes, they like to place within it objects reflecting their past and present experiences from displaying travel souvenirs to framed family photographs.
Al Haddad Motors has promised its customers award-winning service since its inception and the company has the trophies to prove it after scoring a number of gongs at the annual Mercedes-Benz Overseas Region 2019 Conference recently held in Berlin, Germany.
Conceived as a good-luck charm in the heroic period of motorsports, the Quadrifoglio (four-leaf clover) - written with a capital ‘Q’ – has distinguished the sports and industrial history of Alfa Romeo, and has become the logo for race cars and for the Italian marque’s more powerful and exclusive road vehicles, writes Stan Szecowka.
Ramadan is well and truly underway, with the kingdom’s hotels providing fabulous feasts in traditional style when our Muslim friends break their fasts.
I’m not sure if many of GulfWeekly’s readers have witnessed the big Ramadan blast? I would urge them to watch the cannon fire which marks the end of fasting, it’s quite a community event with people of all nationalities gathering together.