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Bahrain

  • The image shows an airport scene viewed through a patterned glass window. An Emirates aircraft, identifiable by its distinctive livery, is parked on the tarmac outside. The background features various airport infrastructure, including additional planes and ground support equipment, all set against a hazy sky. The patterned glass creates a decorative overlay, adding a modern and artistic touch to the view. Gulf Airlines, The Art of Copy-And-Pilfer Sebastian Castelier · October 2021
  • The image shows two police officers walking away from a wall that has a distinctive design. The wall features a rough texture with a circular opening and a color scheme that includes red and white. The background suggests an urban environment, with graffiti and signs of wear on the walls. The officers are dressed in dark uniforms and appear to be carrying weapons, indicating a presence of law enforcement in a possibly tense or unrested area. Bahrain Takes Advantage of the Sanitary Crisis to Step Up its Repression of the Opposition Léa Luszez · August 2021
  • The image shows a gathering of three men engaged in conversation. Two of them are dressed in traditional attire, typical of Middle Eastern cultures, with one wearing a white kandura and the other in a black and white headdress. The third man is in formal Western attire with a suit and a red tie. The background suggests an airport or a similar setting, indicated by the large windows and digital displays. The expressions of the men appear to be friendly and engaged in a dialogue. How the Gulf Monarchies Made Ex-King Juan Carlos Rich Ignacio Cembrero · March 2021
  • The image appears to feature two prominent political figures, with one on the left displaying a smiling expression and the other on the right looking thoughtfully at the viewer. The individual on the left is dressed in a suit and tie, while the person on the right is wearing traditional attire, including a headdress. The overall style has an artistic quality, possibly with a focus on contrasting their expressions and attire. Israel Allied With the Gulf Countries Against Iran? Nazeeha Said · December 2017
  • The image features three portraits of individuals. 1. The first person on the left is dressed in a formal suit and tie, smiling and appearing professional. 2. The middle person has a casual look, wearing a light blue shirt and smiling, giving a friendly impression. 3. The person on the right has a more rugged appearance, wearing a black shirt and a hat, with a serious expression. Overall, the portraits show a diverse range of expressions and attire, reflecting different styles and moods. From Geneva to London: How Bahrain Tries to Game Human Rights Accountability in the International Arena Marc Owen Jones · September 2017
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