Bahrain: 3 Sentenced on Terror Charges

Bahrain: 3 Sentenced on Terror Charges
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Bahrain: 3 Sentenced on Terror Charges

Bahrain: 3 Sentenced on Terror Charges

A court in Bahrain has handed prison sentences to three Bahrainis and revoked their citizenship after they were convicted on charges of joining a terrorist cell.

One of the three men, who belong to Saraya al-Muqawama (Resistance Brigade), was present in court, while the other two, believed to have fled to Iraq, were sentenced in absentia.

The men were accused of several “terrorist crimes” and of attempting to carry out bombings in Bahrain, the transfer of bomb-making material and of putting an officer at the interior ministry under surveillance in an attempt to assassinate him.

The court sentenced two of the suspects to ten years in jail while the third received a seven-year prison sentence. It also revoked their citizenship.

The rulings are subject to appeal.



Syrian Air Says It Is Resuming Its Direct Flights to UAE on Sunday

 Travellers are welcomed at Damascus's airport. (AFP file)
Travellers are welcomed at Damascus's airport. (AFP file)
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Syrian Air Says It Is Resuming Its Direct Flights to UAE on Sunday

 Travellers are welcomed at Damascus's airport. (AFP file)
Travellers are welcomed at Damascus's airport. (AFP file)

Syria's flag carrier Syrian Air will resume direct flights to Dubai and Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates starting on Sunday, the airline said in a Facebook post.

All flights between Syria and the UAE had been suspended in January after opposition factions toppled former leader Bashar al-Assad in December 2024.

The announcement comes days after the UAE's civil aviation authority announced the resumption of air flights between the Gulf country and Syria. No UAE-based airlines have announced plans to fly to Syria so far.

The resumption of flights between the two countries followed Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s first visit to the UAE as leader, where he met UAE's President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.