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Lulu Visit
His Majesty King Hamad received Yusuff Ali, the Chairman of LuLu Group, and personally commended his role in keeping Bahrain's shelves stocked during the current situation. LuLu has been one of the most visible private sector contributors to food security in Bahrain these past few weeks.

Halla by alia
Bahrain's first café run by young adults with autism opened its doors for World Autism Awareness Day yesterday morning. Families, students from Alia Early Intervention Centre, and members of the public came together for coffee and autism-themed baked goods in A'ali.

Hope Label
This women’s clothing store just opened in Avenues. While their clothes are elegant and stylish the name reminds us to keep our heads high and be hopeful of better times ahead.

No Exams
Cambridge has announced the cancellation of GCSE and A Level exams in Bahrain. Students will be assessed on their ‘portfolio’ which is a fancy way of saying coursework and projects.

Factak: Cats are the most common pet in Bahraini households.

The camel wishes you a good morning!
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