A group of smart, young Bahraini women are determined to carve a niche for themselves and leave a mark in the rapidly growing field of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Thanks to the perks of procrastination in University, coffee became the most trusted tool of this caffeinated correspondent, as GulfWeekly readers may remember from our Chilling Out review of the Crust & Crema (C&C) a few weeks back.
Fresh off their victory in the West Asian Football Federation (WAFF) championship, the Bahrain National Football squad and their coach Helio Sousa are stepping up their training programme to meet the challenge of the upcoming FIFA and Asia Cup qualifiers.
Bahrain and UAE are in a race to become the region’s leading FinTech Hub. According to a report by American online publication Stratfor, both these countries are in a race to portray themselves as the one-stop shop for cryptocurrencies. The two regional financial hubs have issued licenses to crypto companies, developed crypto-friendly regulation and even invested in crypto startups.
The spotlight falls on Paris this Thursday as design experts from around the world will be showcasing their latest trends, concepts and collections in the City of Love.
Ferrari newcomer Charles Leclerc blitzed to the finish line almost one full second ahead of Drivers’ Championship scoreboard leader Mercedes AMG driver Lewis Hamilton, and clinched his first ever Formula 1 victory at the Belgian Grand Prix, held at the Spa-Francorchamps last Sunday.
Young prestigious talent will always be at the forefront of many people’s minds. People are not just able to enjoy the athletes that are on display at any one time, they need to know who the next big thing is within their sport.
Just wanted to say thanks for the awesome coverage done for the Philippine School students and big thanks to Naman as well! The students are elated as it was their first time to be featured in the paper and the parents too are excited.