The Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com
Government agencies are urged to adopt best practices to promote investment and stimulate Bahrain’s economic growth even during this time of pandemic.
The Cabinet made the call during yesterday’s weekly meeting held remotely and chaired by His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister.
The Cabinet said that agencies will need to adopt effective investment strategies to cushion the impact of the global health crisis and cement the Kingdom’s position as the launchpad for the region’s interconnected market.
It congratulated Kuwait and its people on the occasion of its 60th National Day and 30th Liberation Day.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced new Biden-Harris Administration senior leadership appointees. These new leaders will direct policy at DOE, coordinate across the Administration, and enact President Joe Biden’s vision for bold action on the climate crisis and on safeguarding the Americans most affected by it. These experienced professionals reflect President Biden’s pledge to equip his Administration with a team that represents America’s diversity.
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North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper just announced that Dionne Delli-Gatti will be the new Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality. Delli-Gatti will replace Michael Regan, who is President Biden’s choice to lead the U.S. EPA. Regan, a native North Carolinian, was formerly Southeast regional director for the Environmental Defense Fund, where he focused on climate change and improving air quality.
Delli-Gatti also worked for the Environmental Defense Fund. For the past three years, she was the Director of Regulatory and Legislative Affairs for Southeast Climate and Energy. She states her area of expertise is energy policy, government affairs and environmental justice and equity. Previously, she worked with the Atlanta EPA Regional office for six years as a Public Affairs Specialist with the Congressional and Intergovernmental Liaison group. Prior to her work with EPA, she was a Re
Victory! Pennsylvania state officials informed the
Militant Feb. 12 that they had overturned the ban on the Jan. 4 issue of the paper at the Camp Hill State Correctional Institution.
“We did pull the publication to review and determined that the publication will be added [to] our Reviewed Publication List as ‘Permitted,’” Diana Woodside, director of the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections’ office of Policy, Grants and Legislative Affairs, emailed
Militant attorney David Goldstein Feb. 12. “The SCI will be instructed to deliver the publication to the inmate.”
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Militant had received a letter from our inmate-subscriber Jan. 25 reporting the ban and sending a copy of the denial form. Goldstein spoke with Woodside Feb. 1 and sent her the denial notice and a PDF file of the issue. He requested that the impoundment be reversed, saying otherwise the