Bahrain This Month - October 2021

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October 2021 | Vol. 25

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YOUR GUIDE TO A GREAT WAY OF LIFE

GERMANY IN BAHRAIN

MOTORING

German Ambassador, HE Kai Boeckmann, sheds light on the diplomatic relations between the two countries

Kristian Harrison explores the illustrious role of Germany in the motoring industry

Innovation, cultural exchange and more

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DINING

Think Pink Bahrain Founder and President, Julie Sprakel, on their #DinarForDistance campaign

We review the Indian restaurant - Jashan! The best of October dining options

A pop of colour to upgrade your monochromatic look Beauty Essentials Invigorating Skincare

PEOPLE

Parenting

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Arts

Culture

Clubs

Sports

Interviews

Lifestyle

Dining

Nightlife

Digital Edition



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The ICRF Mega Medical Camp

Commemorating 75 years of Indian Independence, the Indian Community Relief Fund (ICRF) will conduct a year-long Mega Medical Camp in association with leading hospitals and medical centres. The mega medical camp aims to conduct medical checkups to over 5000 workers for 12 months. The inaugural function was held at the Middle East Hospital in Segaya in the presence of invited guests and members of the media.

Lulu Hypermarket’s ‘Let’s Eatalian’ Gastronomic Week Lulu Hypermarket inaugurated the ‘LET’S EATALIAN’ promotion at the Lulu Hypermarket in Atrium Mall, Saar. The event was inaugurated by the Ambassador of the Italian Republic to the Kingdom of Bahrain, HE Paola Amadei, alongside Lulu Group Director Juzer Rupawala. The event was supported by the Italian Trade Agency (ITA), Trade Promotion Section of the Italian Embassy in Bahrain. “The collaboration between Lulu Group’s hypermarket and our Italian Trade Agency (ITA) in Bahrain has borne fruit. We are pleased with the brand awareness generated for Italian products by this series of gastronomic events,” said HE Paola Amadei. “Lulu’s ‘Eatalian Week’ has always been a popular festival and we are delighted to showcase the best of Italy in our aisles,” said Lulu Group Director, Juzer Rupawala. “The festival is a great way to explore the flavour and goodness of Italian ingredients at an excellent price!” 4 October 2021

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THE TEAM Publisher and Chairman George F. Middleton

Bahrain This Month October 2021

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elcome to the October issue. The Kingdom of Bahrain has effectively quelled the spread of COVID-19 within the community as we enjoy the opening of restaurants, schools, retail outlets and more. These are exciting times – a progress towards normality. That being said, we’ve had an extremely exciting month here at Bahrain This Month. In our interview section, we had the pleasure of speaking to the young, Bahrain-based musician Ashwin ‘Xenai’ Shenoy who tells us about his experience at music school, his need to reinvent himself and insightful opinions on how Bahrain’s music scene could prosper. In our dining section, you’ll find that our team has also collated a selection of the finest dining offerings at the best of hotels across Bahrain. We also had the pleasure of dining at Wyndham Garden Manama’s spectacular Indian restaurant- Jashan. October is the month when BTM traditionally engages with the German community in the Kingdom of Bahrain to look at how relations are developing. In this regard, German Ambassador to the Kingdom of Bahrain, HE Kai Boeckmann, shed a light on the current status of trade, cultural exchange and more. We also sat down with a bright German innovator, Sebastian Wussler, who recently set up shop in Bahrain with an exciting fintech project that is sure to empower small businesses here. On the other hand, Hans Lamprecht, a distinguished diplomat with a globe-trotting career behind him is no stranger to the island; having fallen in love with the Kingdom’s culture and people to such an extent that he has now retired and lives here permanently. In our Motoring section, Kristian Harrison looks at the many achievements and historical significance of German motoring brands in the industry. Meanwhile, business expert, Pria Masson Tanwar explores the industrial and commercial relations between Germany, Bahrain and more. There’s plenty to enjoy in Woman This Month, too, as our fashion-forward team explores the trends on the runways of high-end fashion designers. Despite the challenges presented by COVID-19, the need for awareness for on-going healthcare issues like breast cancer remains. So, since October is breast cancer awareness month, we had a conversation with the founder of Think Pink Bahrain, Dr. Julie Sprakel, who tells us about the organisation’s 2021 campaign #DinarForDistance. We also bring you the best of beauty essentials, skincare, home décor and more! Last, but surely not least, remember to keep an eye out for our United in Friendship tri-media project which explores and celebrates 50 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Republic of India. And remember that Bahrain This Month will always be your guide to a great way of life.

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CONTENTS

INTERVIEW

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A Universal Sound

Renowned Bahrain-based musician, Ashwin ‘Xenai’ Shenoy’, talks about his journey with music in this tell all. From taking a leap of faith to overcoming a life-changing physical challenge, a consistent need for inner discovery and more - we find out what makes Xenai an interstellar musician.

HIGHLIGHT

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The 50th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations between Bahrain and India is to be celebrated through a spectacular book, film and web portal.

GERMANY IN BAHRAIN

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We highlight the special relationship between the Kingdom of Bahrain and Germany on the occasion of the German ‘National Unity Day’.

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DINING

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An Indian Feast at Jashan!

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The best of dining options this October.

Farah Baig savours the flavours of authentic Indian food at Bahrain’s next best Indian restaurant – Jashan

MOTORING

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From Invention to Industry and Innovation

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Motoring Bites

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Germany is no stranger to the motoring industry. Kristian Harrison explores their achievements over time.

COMMERCE

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Made in Germany (and Bahrain) Pria Masson Tanwar explores the industrial and commercial relations between Germany, Bahrain and more.

Business Bites

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FASHION

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A Pop of Colour!

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Sparkle, Glitter and Glow

Vibrant hues have a way of upgrading your usual monochromatic look. Here are our FW21 looks from the runways of high-end designers to inspire you. Who doesn’t love exquisite pieces of jewellery? We curated our favourite pieces of jewellery this month – pieces that pushed the boundaries of craftsmanship, were delicate and danty, or bohemian chic too.

PEOPLE

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A Champion of Change

Founder and President of Think Pink Bahrain, Julie Sprakel, tells us about the NGO’s latest campaign – #DinarForDistance.

BEAUTY

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Beauty Essentials this Fall

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Invigorating Skincare

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Are you on the hunt for the next best beauty product? These amazing finds including luscious haircare, divine fragrances and the best of cosmetics will all have you looking your best this October. Cleanse, nourish and hydrate your skin with these skincare products this month.

LIFESTYLE

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My child isn’t eating!

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In Her Shoes

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A UNIVERSAL SOUND

Renowned Bahrain-based musician, Ashwin ‘Xenai’ Shenoy’, talks about his journey with music with Farah Baig in this tellall. From taking a leap of faith to overcoming a life-changing physical challenge, a consistent need for inner discovery and more - we find out what makes Xenai an interstellar musician.

For those that are familiar with the region, Bahrain has long been known to be a bustling hub for creatives. Visionary artists, exuberant designers and masterful musicians have graced the Kingdom with creative works that they have poured their heart and soul into – masterpieces that drive your own thoughts and resonate with your emotions too. WHO IS XENAI? Xenai ­– the name needs no introduction to most as this young musician has effectively mesmerised listeners in the Kingdom, and beyond, with his eclectic vibe and current sound with releases like Headphones and Walking on the Moon. “I would say my music is very much who I am as a person - the fact that I have a hard time finding where I come from and am also very distant from any particular cultural centre. I can’t say I’m either this

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or that,” he says, adding that growing up in Bahrain has also played a huge role when it comes to inspiration. He strongly believes that the cultural fabric of the Kingdom influences his music. “We’re in such close proximity to each other it’s hard to not be exposed to one another’s culture, way of life and more. So, being in the centre of it all I always felt like a nomad or an alien… floating from one thing to another. I truly feel like my music reflects that,” he explains.

His new releases are to be celestial in nature – each song being a planet explored. “That’s why you’ll start to see my new releases are all going to be planets because every song is a different world I enter and I try to share that and bring people on a journey of inner discovery. That’s where Alien from Inner Space comes from,” he says. HIS JOURNEY WITH MUSIC “Music was always around me growing up,” he says. “My dad would play the keyboard and tablas at parties while my maternal grandfather played the veena and participated at competitions. Then there were my neighbours who played everything from rock to hip hop.” Inspired and surrounded by music, Xenai soon found solace in the guitar at the age of thirteen. “I started to, almost naturally, excel at it. This was of course with the guidance of my teachers: Manny from Room2Rock and Ramil from Bahrain Music Institute. Everyone in my life played a huge role in my musical upbringing,” he beams. Like most people, he reached a crossroad when it was time to go off to university. “I excelled at Physics and design and loved the idea of architecture or industrial design, so I applied to a bunch of schools and ended up getting offered scholarships, but something didn’t feel right,” he says. “I knew in my gut that this wasn’t the path for me and told my parents I wanted to audition for Berklee and they freaked out.” After changing their minds in his favour, Xenai applied to just one music college – Berklee. “I took a leap of

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interview faith and it worked out,” he says triumphantly of what would be a rollercoaster ride of his life. “It’s unlike going to any other regular college. You eat, sleep and breathe music. Everything you talk about revolves around it and you never end the day when classes are done. You keep going till the late hours of the night either jamming, making music, practicing or going to recording sessions. Everyone was hungry to become the best,” he says. “It was competitive but there was a strong sense of community. We supported each other whenever we could. It definitely changed my life.” THE BIG CHANGE Taken in by the thriving musical environment, he never anticipated the challenge he would face next. “I started to get an intense pain in my right shoulder, neck and back which I thought was just a passing feeling but it progressively got worse. I tried hard to practice, keep up with assignments, recitals and more but it all started to drop away,” he says of the experience that soon had him consulting healthcare professionals. “They eventually came to the conclusion that this was doing more harm to me than good.” “The guitar was my passion. Imagine spending over 10 years on the instrument and giving it almost all your time. It being the whole reason I got into music and then have it taken away,” he says. The experience left his mental health in a sorry state. “I was lost. It felt like I had no purpose anymore, but something amazing happened. I still wanted to create music and if I couldn’t play the guitar, I would find another way. I started making beats on my laptop, and writing my feelings on a notepad. It was completely out of my comfort zone but that was the birth of Xenai.”

asset known as Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) with unlockable content on OpenSea. “You are watching it unfold as I go. I have big plans for this and I can’t wait for everyone to see it and hopefully be a part of it. You could say I’m building a legacy but I’d call it a galaxy! Three of them are already listed publicly and are on sale as we speak. People can search for ‘Xenai’ on OpenSea if interested,” he explains. Aside from the planet concept, Xenai is working on the music video for a recently released song 7amdillah which was a collaboration with Bahraini musician, May Alqasim. “Right now, I am also working with Angelina Soon from Pop Tarts studio and Anton Miraj from Miraj Media for my upcoming music video Ugly, which is being directed by Tarun Malhotra. This video definitely has a message and I have a strong feeling that it’s going to resonate with a lot of people.” BAHRAIN’S MUSIC SCENE Along the way, Xenai has met a multitude of talented musicians who continue to create original content and refuse to give up on their dreams despite the struggles. “That’s why it’s unfortunate to see that in terms of a music scene or industry, there isn’t one. There isn’t a foundation for local artists to thrive as

musicians here, even more so for expats,” he says, highlighting the need for an infrastructure for the music scene. “We need talent managers, agents, lawyers and laws to be passed by the government. We need support from our government to build an entertainment industry that spans across all genres including individual artists – not just the festivals and cultural music,” he says. He stresses the need for creating an entity, with government support, that would ensure the fair treatment of musicians. “We need a musicians union so that musicians who go into the studio of a production house can never be under paid or taken for granted because at the end of the day this is a profession and people who take it seriously need to be taken seriously,” he says. “This even goes for music producers who compose songs for advertisement agencies and companies. Companies using local talent to push their business need to pay these artists for giving their time and talent and there needs to be an entity to hold them accountable.” To keep up with Xenai and for live show announcements, follow @xenaimuzik on Instagram.

THE NEXT STEP Faced with adversity, he chose instead to grow as an artist and overall musician, perfecting his evolutionary talent. “Every instrument is the body part of the anatomy of music. That’s the way I see it. So, when I practice drums, I carry with me the knowledge of the other instruments and vice versa. Whatever I play only grows my knowledge of music, and keeping that intention in mind is what helps me perfect what I do,” he says. “In other words, the music I make, drives me to play other instruments. At the end of the day, I’m a songwriter and my goals are to create and make an impact through what I release into the world,” he adds. THE PLANETS ALIGN In an exciting development, Xenai is currently collaborating with a Bahraini artist, Layan Raed, popularly known as @magnanimousbylayan on the social-networking platform Instagram. “As I mentioned earlier, my new releases will be planets as each track is a different world that I explore and share. We are creating these planets together.” Each planet will also be listed as a digital www.bahrainthismonth.com

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India in Bahrain

UNITED IN FRIENDSHIP The 50th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations between Bahrain and India is to be celebrated through a spectacular book, film and web portal.

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special media project titled ‘Golden Jubilee 50 Years United in Friendship Project (1971-2021) Bahrain & India’ is under preparation, in print and digital format, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of bilateral relations between Bahrain and India and the landmark achievements in the history between them. In addition, a film documentary is under production featuring VIPs, ministers, celebrities, businessmen and corporate leaders from Bahrain and India wishing to associate themselves directly with this important historical milestone. A Facebook Group https://www.facebook. com/groups/indiancommunityinbahrain/ will also serve as a vestibule of anecdotes, pictures, personal stories and history spanning the decades since Bahrain and India first established diplomatic relations. This will feed the web portal, www. indiainbahrain.com, from where the digital edition of the publication and the documentary film can be downloaded. This is a once in a half century opportunity for all Bahrain/India associated companies, organisations, institutions, social and cultural groups and relevant associations to let Bahrain, India and the world know all about their stories from a personal, professional and cultural perspective in light of tremendous progress achieved over the past five decades. Interviews have already been secured with a number of prominent India, Bahrain and internationally-based ministers, diplomats, entrepreneurs, actors, models, fashion designers and celebrities who have agreed to participate in print, online or through the documentary film.

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Only seven unique sponsorship agreements were available for this project and with the platinum option committed to by RP Holding, to date, only two media sponsorships remain available. Red House Marketing’s United in Friendship’s project director, George F Middleton, explains: “Our media mission is to bring to light and commemorate the special relationship that has existed between Bahrain and India; not only for the past 50 years, but going back 5,000 years when the Dilmun Era Civilisation had proven trade links with the Indus Valley Civilisation.”

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He continues, ”We felt that the best possible way to celebrate this notable historical milestone was to produce a media memorial online, in film and in print which celebrates the history and diversity of the two great nations involved by highlighting family, individual and corporate contributions to this unique relationship”. “As well as India’s Ambassador to Bahrain and Bahrain’s Ambassador to India, we are extremely grateful to the myriad of VIPs and celebrities who have agreed to take part including Diana Hayden (Miss World 1997) who visited Bahrain in 2001 as part of the Indian Embassy’s Gujarat earthquake relief fund initiative as well as famous South Indian actress Mamta Mohandas who grew up in Bahrain prior to finding fame and success in India and internationally.”

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Sustaining Diplomatic Relations German Ambassador to the Kingdom of Bahrain, HE Kai Boeckmann, sheds a light on the diplomatic relations between the two countries in this conversation with Farah Baig.

You have been stationed in the Kingdom of Bahrain since 2018. Since the start of your assignment, what have been the greatest developments at the German embassy? We have seen many significant developments but I would like to highlight three in particular: we are now very active on social media, have reached large audiences with our cultural events, and, significantly, the depth and intensity of our bilateral cooperation in the political field has increased remarkably. To elaborate, since October 2018, the Embassy of Germany has started to communicate with all friends of Germany in Bahrain and with the German community via 14 October 2021

social media. Our Instagram Account @ germanyinbahrain is well established now has well over 5,000 Followers. Since March 2021, people can also follow me on Twitter using the handle @germanybahrain. With the outstanding support of the Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities (BACA), we have also brought many renowned artists to Bahrain. The German embassy has also helped to ensure a high-level presence of German representatives in the last three editions of the Manama Dialogue. It is not by chance that HE the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, has already been to Berlin twice since taking office. I would like to mention another important

development in the political field, because we profoundly believe in the added value of the European Union’s foreign policy; As local presidency of the EU from the beginning of 2020 until June 30, 2021 and thanks to VTC technology we have extended the EU coordination to all EU member states accredited to Bahrain, including over 20 ambassadors based in Kuwait, Abu Dhabi and Riyadh. We were very pleased that high-ranking guests – foremost among them HE the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Kingdom of Bahrain - could join these extended EU-coordination meetings. This has contributed to a better understanding of Bahrain by our European partners. www.bahrainthismonth.com


germanyinbahrain Approximately how many Germans and German businesses are currently in Bahrain? The German community in the Kingdom of Bahrain has been very stable over the years. So, we still count an approximate 500 German citizens who permanently reside in the Kingdom. Also, the thirty or so German companies actively engaged in Bahrain have shown remarkable resilience over the last couple of years. What are the key sectors that German citizens in Bahrain are currently engaged in? German citizens are engaged in many activities in the private sector such as industrial production, finance, water management, construction, transport, tourism and education. Their activities are as diverse as the Bahraini economy. Most work for German companies, some also in Bahraini companies and some in the neighbouring Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. How are they adapting to the challenges presented by the current pandemic? I have heard many positive comments from members of the German community about how much they appreciate the availability of vaccines for all residents in Bahrain. Also, the transparency regarding the numbers and the strategies adopted to combat COVID--19 offered by Bahrain’s National Medical Task Force for Combating the Coronavirus (COVID19) is highly appreciated - this has greatly facilitated our work at the German Embassy. What are the current trade figures between the two countries? Are there any developments in the pipeline to further strengthen trade relations? Among the EU member states, Germany is the most important trade partner of Bahrain. German and Bahraini companies are very much aware of the benefits of trade. The trade figures continue to be on the rise, despite COVID-19 - bilateral trade in 2020 amounted to EUR624.6 million compared to EUR476.1 million in 2019. Bahrain’s imports from Germany in 2020 rose by a third to the value of EUR499.7 million while Bahraini exports to Germany reached EUR124.9 million. Since the start of the pandemic in February last year, people all around the world have faced several challenges. How did the German embassy prepare to meet these challenges? The last one and a half years were, for us, a time of swift adaptation to the development www.bahrainthismonth.com

of the COVID-19 pandemic. We have changed how we work – home office and video conferences have enabled us to function fully even in the most difficult weeks of the pandemic. Our visa section did not close for a single day, to enable those who need to travel for urgent reasons to do so. Video conferences have now become a regular part of our internal and external communications. We have learned a lot, most of all, how to stay connected with colleagues and partners in times of difficulties. As a result, the headquarters of the German Foreign Office and the embassies are now working closer together than ever before. Also, the regional networking has increased – not only between the EU member states accredited to Bahrain. A regular exchange with my fellow German ambassadors in the GCC countries has become routine. What was the embassy’s policy towards continued commercial partnerships, investments and mutual growth during this period? As German ambassador, of course I support all partnerships between German and Bahraini business representatives. Since the beginning of the pandemic I have been meeting regularly with the German business community in Bahrain once a week to listen to their assessments and concerns. We often meet with companies who are about to enter Bahrain and are there to support all partnerships and bridge builders between Germany and Bahrain. I have participated in many webinars dealing with business matters and whenever possible, we have met in person, for example facilitating meetings between the German business community in Bahrain and Bahrain Economic Development Board (EDB). Even in this period several companies have expanded their operation to include Bahrain and it has been my pleasure to receive them. The role of cultural exchanges between Bahrain and Germany have always been high on the agenda. How are these being developed for the future? We will strive to continue and expand our excellent partnership with Bahrain’s Authority of Culture and Antiquities led by Shaikha Mai bint Mohammed Al-Khalifa in order to bring German artists to Bahrain. We are preparing for the second edition of the Gulf German Film Festival in cooperation with Goethe Institute Gulf. In addition, we are seeing an expansion of the German Language Program – the language courses offered by the German Embassy in

Manama for children, young people and adults with the support of the Goethe Institute Are there any high-level delegations or VIP visits planned for the future? If so, how will these be managed? I am quite confident, that in the upcoming IISS Manama Dialogue from November 19 to November 21, 2021 Germany will again be represented, like in the last three years, by high level panel speakers and delegates. The Manama Dialogue is such an important forum. Last year’s event has impressively shown how such a high-level conference can be successfully managed even in times of COVID-19. What are your main goals and objectives for your remaining time in Bahrain? First of all, I strive to deepen and broaden the cooperation between the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Federal Republic of Germany in all political fields. Germany has just celebrated federal elections and is preparing for a new government to take over the helm from Chancellor Angela Merkel. Germany will remain strongly committed to the partnership with the Kingdom of Bahrain. Next year, on May 17, 2022 we will celebrate and look back on 50 years of diplomatic relations between Germany and Bahrain. Secondly, I hope to see some of the economic projects which are still in the pipeline reach concrete results on the ground. In the cultural field, I am very optimistic that soon it will be possible to bring German artists and musicians to Bahrain, so that the Bahraini public can once again enjoy a direct encounter with German culture without having to travel to Germany. Finally, we are working for further growth of our followers on social media. How do you plan on achieving this? As in the past, the secret of success is to closely work with trusted partners. The Bahraini government, under the directives of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and led by His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister has been an outstanding partner and given tremendous support to all our activities. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs under the leadership of HE the Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani has been helpful and supportive on a daily basis. The Bahraini business community has also been open-minded and welcoming, just like all our friends and partners in Bahrain’s rich social and cultural communities. October 2021 15


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GOING THE DISTANCE Makram Raad, Country Manager of DHL Express tells us about the worldleading express and logistics company’s presence in the Kingdom of Bahrain.

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s an international courier, package delivery and express mail service, DHL needs no introduction to the vast majority of people. The company has had a presence in the Kingdom of Bahrain since 1976 and has steadily grown through the leadership and strength of its employees. Having first arrived in Bahrain in 2019, DHL Express’ new Country Manager, Makram Raad, is prepared to take the company even further in his leadership role. The Lebanese national has lived in the GCC and been with DHL for nearly 10 years, working in multiple roles and capacities. “As the new Country Manager, my main priority is to further promote the Kingdom’s trade ecosystem and continue to add value to its competitive offering, attracting investments while contributing to the community’s economic wellbeing,” says Mr. Raad, who holds an MBA with a focus on Finance from Notre Dame University. “I am happy to be taking on this new role in Bahrain and look forward to growing the business and capitalising on the opportunities that the Kingdom has to offer,” he adds. Competition in the logistics and courier service is fierce so a competitive edge is a must. “We have a strategic advantage as a result of our deep understanding of market dynamics which gives us an edge in the industry,” explains Mr. Raad. “However, I would have to say that our biggest strength is our people. It is through our employees that we deliver quality service and that has 16 October 2021

guaranteed us continuous progress and improvement.” Globally, and in the region, the company has continued to make sound investments. “What sets any service apart is being able to adapt to the constant changes in customer behaviour and requirements. We continuously invest in our aviation fleet, facilities and ground operations to support the growth of our partners and provide them with top notch service,” he says. “DHL is the most international company in the world and employs certified international specialists from across all continents. Our diversity is a key driver of our success and enriches our skill sets and expertise,” he adds. Speaking of the company’s approach to tackling the pandemic in 2020, he highlights the achievements across 220 countries

and territories which DHL operates in: “Amid a pandemic that took the world by storm, we managed to truly deliver purpose by connecting people. With healthcare needs being top priority, we delivered on our promise to serve this sector by shipping tons of personal protective equipment and later on billions of vaccines.” “Our processes, capabilities and people were put under tremendous strain but I am proud to say that we have come out stronger than before,” he adds. Some of the many changes to the company’s processes were the introduction of contactless signatures, and the adoption of additional safety measures to protect customers and front liners. “While we are still not out of the pandemic, we continue working hard to support the community during this time,” he says.

Aside from the need for medical supplies, consumer demands surges as the WorkFrom-Home culture took hold during the pandemic. “It was up to DHL Express and other industry providers to fulfil these logistical needs. We capitalised on our expertise and local know-how to optimise our courier routes and achieve the promised transit times,” he explains. As explained by Mr. Raad. the economy is forecasted to expand by 3.1% based on latest experts reports with many sectors bouncing back after a rough year, particularly in energy and retail. “The market presents major opportunities and with a new airport there are ambitious growth targets for cargo handling. Our aim remains to promote the Kingdom and to facilitate its trade agenda,’ he concludes. www.bahrainthismonth.com



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A special anniversary: 75 years of MOSER

A special anniversary: 75 years of MOSER

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Mercedes-Benz Bahrain

63 Years of German Excellence in the Kingdom Of Bahrain. Al Haddad Motors has been the sole authorised general distributor of MercedesBenz in the Kingdom of Bahrain since 1958. During this period, Al Haddad Motors has persevered in providing its clients with the most comprehensive and highest quality of services. At Al Haddad Motors, customer satisfaction is a top priority and this is ensured by providing clients with unprecedented vehicles and excellent customer services in both sales and aftersales. Al Haddad Motors strives to be the best in the market by developing and enhancing operations constantly raising standards resulting in becoming a leader in the automotive market in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Al Haddad Motors has recently had a major renovation to both its Salmabad and Tubli facilities to meet the Mercedes-Benz MAR 2020 requirements. The MAR 2020 initiative was developed by Mercedes-Benz to enhance customers’ experience by eliminating the traditional purchasing experience and implementing a digitalised and personalised experience. Mercedes-Benz is renowned for its innovations and new technologies, and changing the concept of a car showroom is only one way in which Mercedes-Benz has pushed boundaries. Technologies such as the Mercedes-Benz User Experience (MBUX), Driving Assistance Package, E-ACTIVE BODY 20 October 2021

His Excellency German Ambassador Kai Boeckmann with the Chairman of Al Haddad Motors, Rasool Al Haddad at the opening of the renovated Mercedes-Benz Service Center in Salmabad.

CONTROL, and PRE-SAFE® Plus system not only put Mercedes-Benz ahead of its competition but also help in keeping the drivers and passengers safe and relieves some strain from the driver. Mercedes-Benz is synonymous with luxury and elegance and this is evident in the exterior and interior designs. The design idiom for Mercedes-Benz is Sensual Purity, which is characterised by the striking radiator grilles, dynamic side lines and sensually traversing surfaces that largely do away with creases. A modern interpretation of luxury calls for emotional, authentic experiences. With this in mind, the bipolarity of traditional craftsmanship

and sophisticated technology also forms the focus of interior design at Mercedes-Benz. The vehicles exude Sensual Purity, setting standards in precision and quality with an extraordinarily high-grade finish. Mercedes-Benz has also developed Mercedes EQ, an electric range of Mercedes vehicles. With a few models already on the road in different parts of the world, the Mercedes EQ range is set to grow, including the Mercedes EQS, the first all-electric luxury saloon. For more information on Mercedes-Benz please visit www.alhaddadmotors.com or call 17 785-454. www.bahrainthismonth.com



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Minimal Invasion for Maximum Success Dr. Murat Women’s Clinic is committed to medical excellence in the field of women’s health.

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s a German and Bahrain BoardCertified Consultant for obstetrics, gynaecology and gynaecologic oncology, breast cancer, advanced minimal invasive gynaecology and robotic surgeries, Dr. Murat Koc is a leading authority in women’s reproductive ailments focusing on minimal invasion for maximum success. He is highly specialised and experienced in gynaecological laparoscopic and breast cancer diagnostics and treatments, including advanced cases, using an approach that incorporates the latest and most innovative medical advances available. Having performed a notable number of surgical and non-surgical procedures, he is one of the first choices for female patients not only in Bahrain, but in the region. His pioneering practice has led to the sophistication of women’s healthcare in Bahrain, most notably with the establishment of a first-of-its-kind, internationally accredited ‘Center of Excellence in Minimal Invasive Gynecology’ alongside his private practice,

Dr. Murat Women’s Clinic. Dr. Murat’s clinic provides all kinds of diagnostic, surgical or conservative treatment options for a variety of health issues that affect women – fibroids, ovarian tumours and cysts, prolapse and female incontinence, treatment and early detection of precancerous conditions of the female genital tract, and breast and other gynaecological cancers. Besides carrying out successful laparoscopic procedures, Dr. Murat offers Integrative Oncology, which is the use of complementary, or integrative therapies along with conventional medicine to fight cancer. These therapies work together with standard treatment methods (surgery, chemotherapy or radiation) to treat the patient’s body, mind, and spirit. Integrative therapies can help with the goals of treatment, alleviate side effects, relieve distress, and may help with treatment results and adherence. For more information, call 17 230-238 or follow @drmuratwomensclinic on Instagram.

We provide specialized Feminine Healthcare that supports you at every life stage with caring, personalized advice and the latest minimally invasive medical techniques in Gynecology. We bring our patients greater comfort, quicker recovery times and innovative treatments for both every day and specialized feminine health conditions. • Consultant Obstetrics & Gynecology • Consultant Gynecological Oncology • Advanced Minimally Invasive Gynecology • Breast Cancer Specialist

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EURO MOTORS -

The Best of Motoring David McGoldrick, Group General Manager at Euro Motors, talks about how the company has offered the best of German motoring to Bahrain.

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uro Motors is a well-known motoring company bringing the best of German automobile brands to Bahrain. Its holding company, Al Zayani Investments, and its predecessor, began its relationship with BMW in 1998. David McGoldrick says: “We have developed a strong relationship with our German suppliers based on integrity, honesty, and long-term commitment to investment, whilst adhering to brand standards. This collaborative relationship allows Euro Motors to bring the full range of models and services to Bahrain.” The organisation has adopted timely strategic changes to cope with the challenges presented by the pandemic. “Customers can

now view ‘New Cars Stock’ and reserve a model of choice online. Online payments to all departments can now be made 24 hours a day via the Euro Motors website,” he says. Speaking about the company’s approach to pandemic precautions, Mr. McGoldrick says: “We fully adhere to government guidelines to keep our staff and customers safe. Extended workshop hours and development of flexible shift patterns are in place to reduce staff contact.” Euro Motors’ German brand portfolio are icons of the industry representing the best in German

design, technology and construction. “Euro Motors is committed to its relationship with its German partners, and we will continue to work with them to bring the best of the German motor industry to Bahrain,” he concludes. Call 17 750-750.

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Exploring Germany

Our globe-trotting journalist, Kristian Harrison, sheds light on some of his favourite places to visit in Germany! Boasting a vast variety of incredible scenery, Germany encompasses a little of everything. From the beautiful valleys of the Rhine and Mosel rivers to the majestic mountains of the Bavarian Alps, the awesome shorelines of Lake Constance, and the magnificent cities such as Berlin and Munich, there’s something nice to see at every turn. Thanks to the superb network of highways (autobahns) and railways that crisscross this central European country, Germany’s cities and towns, big and small, are easy to access. Here’s a selection of a few places you might want to visit:

Koblenz & the Rhine Valley If you do partake in a river cruise down the Rhine, you will at some point find yourself docked in the beautiful city of Koblenz. However you arrive, though, be sure to make your first stop the magnificent Deutsches Eck, or German Corner. It’s here you’ll witness one of the most incredible natural phenomena in the country – the meeting of the Rhine and Mosel rivers, overlooked by the huge Memorial to German Unity, an impressive equestrian statue of King Wilhelm I. Watching these two mighty rivers meet is a sight to behold. If you time it right, you can even enjoy a summer evening classical music concert at the same time. Great views of the German Corner and the two rivers can also be enjoyed by taking the Koblenz cable car up to spectacular Ehrenbreitstein Fortress. 24 October 2021

Berlin No matter where you want to go in Germany, it’s worth spending at least a few days in Berlin. The country’s capital is undoubtedly one of the most dynamic and vibrant cities in Europe, as popular for its superb dining experiences as it is for its shopping and entertainment. Berlin is also considered one of Europe’s top cultural destinations, home to numerous excellent art galleries and museums just waiting to be explored. Some of the best of which are located on Museum Island, a mustsee destination that alone can take days to explore. And after these attractions have closed, fun things to do at night include enjoying concerts by the renowned Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, perhaps taking in a performance by Berlin Opera, or simply wandering the alwaysinteresting avenues and boulevards in the Mitte District, where you’ll find famous landmarks such as the Brandenburg Gate and the remains of the Berlin Wall. www.bahrainthismonth.com


germanyinbahrain Munich The capital of the state of Bavaria, the home of Oktoberfest and one of Germany’s largest cities, Munich owes much of its popularity as a tourism destination to its location on the outer edge of the beautiful Bavarian Alps. Although not one of Germany’s oldest cities – its roots can be traced back to a settlement of monks pre-dating its official founding in 1158 – Munich has played a major role in shaping the country’s cultural and political make-up. The city’s rapid growth saw it develop into an important centre for religion, arts and trade. These days, no visitor can fail to notice the city’s many surviving churches, including the iconic cathedral and Munich’s most recognised building, the Frauenkirche. Another reason Munich has attained a place as one of Germany’s most popular tourist destinations is its historic city centre. It’s a delight to explore on foot, especially if visiting the city’s large open square, the Marienplatz. Here, you can explore delightful old architecture dating all the way back to medieval times, including the Old and New Town Halls.

Neuschwanstein The quaint old town of Füssen, situated between the Ammergau and Allgäu Alps and a popular alpine resort and winter sports centre, is a good base from which to explore nearby Neuschwanstein Castle, one of Europe’s most famous (and picturesque) royal castles. King Ludwig II of Bavaria built this many-towered and battlementcovered fantasy fortress – the inspiration for Walt Disney’s famous theme park castles – from 1869-86. A variety of tour options are offered, including guided tours of the sumptuous interior taking in the Throne Room, the Singers’ Hall... and some of the country’s most spectacular views.

The Black Forest The beautiful Black Forest with its dark, densely-wooded hills is one of the most visited upland regions in all of Europe. Situated in the south-western corner of Germany and extending 160km from Pforzheim in the north to Waldshut on the High Rhine in the south, it’s a hiker’s heaven. On the west side, it descends steeply to the Rhine, crossed by lush valleys, while on the east, it slopes more gently down to the upper Neckar and Danube valleys. Popular spots include Germany’s oldest ski area at Todtnau, the magnificent spa facilities of Baden-Baden, and the attractive resort of Bad Liebenzell.

Hohenzollern Castle Hohenzollern Castle is one of the most impressive and beautiful castles in Germany. Perched on the top of a hill, you can see its silhouette against the skyline as you approach from any direction. One of the most intriguing things about the castle is the catacombs, or underground caves, where ammunition and gunpowder was stored. You can walk through this maze of caves and marvel at the effort it took to create them. The castle is also where the legend of the ‘white lady’ started – a ghost of a woman in white has been seen several times by various people. www.bahrainthismonth.com

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Hans Lamprecht is a distinguished diplomat, with a globe-trotting career which culminated in a posting in Bahrain. Recently retired, he remains in the Kingdom after falling in love with its culture and people.

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“I come from Herrenberg, a small town south of Stuttgart,” says Hans, who is keen to remember exactly where he came from. “My hometown is known for its tradition, closeness to nature and familyfriendliness. The city has a medieval architecture and is an insider tip for visitors from all over the world. It’s honestly a hidden gem in Germany. “For me, Herrenberg is an anchor so I don’t forget my roots and Herrenberg doesn’t forget me either.” For now, though, as he has been for a long time, Hans is far from home. In 1982, he found employment in the German Foreign Office and worked in the diplomatic service in Bonn, Marseille, New York, Saint Petersburg, Moscow, Atlanta, Nouakchott, Berlin, Pristina, Beijing, Miami, and finally the German Embassy in Manama. Arriving in 2014, Bahrain was Hans’ last post in his long and renowned career, before finally retiring in 2020. He explained: “In Bahrain, I had the function of the head of the consular department (consul) and officer for press and culture. These activities brought me together with many people and authorities in Bahrain and connected me to the country in other ways. In my six years in the Kingdom there were various consular, cultural press events which gave me a diverse experience of both the German and Bahraini community here.” Despite retiring, Hans still maintains strong relations with the German community in Bahrain, which he always found supportive to his work especially in the economic sector. “Many actions could not be carried out without the backing of the German community and our Bahraini friends,” he said. “In 26 October 2021

particular, I would like to mention the Authority for Culture and the Isa Cultural Centre for their support.” Hans continues to live in Bahrain after retirement and also married into a Bahraini family. He and his wife have two young daughters and continue to feel comfortable and happy in the Kingdom. “What I have also learned is that Bahraini families are very different from German families,” he said. “You don’t just marry the daughter, you marry the whole family! You belong to it and you are not so distant. It wasn’t easy, but Bahraini friends helped me to overcome the hurdle and made us feel

comfortable. I would like to name one of them, Jaleel AlAnsari, who built the bridge. I hope that many bridges can still be built between Bahrain and Germany, the foundation is there.” Ultimately, Hans only has positive things to say about Bahrain. “The people are open and friendly and have the right amount of pride in their country. In my opinion, Bahrain is a model country of intercultural and interreligious coexistence and since my arrival this has steadily developed further. Also, the area of environmental protection and reforestation throughout the Kingdom is one of the reasons why I decided to settle here after my retirement,” he concludes.

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A TRUE INNOVATOR Life has undoubtedly changed dramatically in the past couple of years, with focus shifting to digital transactions and e-commerce. One German entrepreneur has settled in the Kingdom to empower small businesses to transition and grow in this new economic environment.

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ebastian Wussler has a storied history in digital platforms, none more impressive than his latest creation Hoodly, which was conceived in Bahrain last year during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. “The genesis of Hoodly came during the period of strictest COVID-19 regulations last year,” Sebastian explained. “Certain restaurants didn’t have a delivery platform but then found themselves needing to have one so that they could sustain their business with indoor dining obviously not an option. “These outlets weren’t on apps such as Talabat here in Bahrain, or equivalent services in Europe and the wider Gulf region. It takes several weeks to be approved on those apps, and not only that, but it’s hard for smaller restaurants to be seen over the traditional giants. Hence, Sebastian had an idea to create a software that would allow every restaurant to have their own takeaway store online within five minutes. This was developed over a couple of weeks and managed to get a great response in a very short time. “We quickly began to realise that not only restaurants were using it but fashion stores too, and so Hoodly grew to allow you to create any type of commerce outlet, whether that’s takeaway and delivery, click and collect for goods and anything else within reason,” he says. Hoodly has already branched out to Europe, East Africa and the Middle East with a presence in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Oman and www.bahrainthismonth.com

Yemen. “I must also take the time to thank my partner and co-founder Kaushal Singh, who is one of the most intelligent people I know and I couldn’t have done it without him,’ he added. Sebastian decided to settle in Bahrain after first visiting for food events in late 2019. After one particular event at Mahonia Restaurant and Lounge featuring one of the world’s most renowned chefs from Hong Kong and after revisiting the Kingdom, he noticed a gap in the market, with the Middle East yet to fully embrace the idea of e-commerce. Hoodly is not Sebastian’s first success. He has a restaurant background with a family business of 50 years spanning three generations. He explained: “I am proud of my background, but admittedly at 21 I decided that I didn’t want that to be ‘it’. I wanted to discover the world and went to South Africa to learn English and improve myself. I met my now ex-wife and mother of my beautiful daughter,

but unfortunately my mother fell ill with cancer in 2007 and as the eldest son I came back to support the restaurant. “Despite this, I had to find a way to make more money to visit friends and family so I started a platform similar to Airbnb for South Africa, called NewCapeTown. Since there was increased tourism in the area and a huge focus on the 2010 World Cup, we ended up with 1,250 guest houses and boutique hotels on the app for people to stay in. Not only that, but we developed it further to include a city guide with tourist information such as restaurant recommendations.” After the World Cup, Twitter exploded worldwide and Sebastian decided to create a similar platform called ChefsTalk, where guests could interact with chefs directly. A decade later, 180,000 chefs use the platform and it boasts two million followers on Instagram. Now, his focus is on growing Hoodly but the ideas don’t stop there. October 2021 27


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The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain launches La Gourmandise The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain announced the opening of its new luxury epicerie aptly named La

Gourmandise. The ultimate gourmet food shop features a variety of exceptional products for guests to savour sumptuous and authentic delicacies from the hotel’s signature restaurants and quality items imported from Asia and Europe. Born from the conceptual idea of taking home The Ritz-Carlton,

Bahrain dining experience from Director of Culinary and Food and Beverage Director, Yann Bernard Lejard, La Gourmandise will become the finest food boutique located in the heart of Seef Area, where you can find everything that you need, from breakfast, lunch to dinner.

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AN INDIAN FEAST AT JASHAN! Farah Baig savours the flavours of authentic Indian food at Bahrain’s next best Indian restaurant - Jashan

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ahrain has grown to be a gastronome’s dream – there’s no doubt about that. With that reputation, however, comes the evergrowing responsibility of restaurants to raise the bar when it comes to creative menus, exemplary service and an exquisite ambiance. This month, our quest for a delectable lunch saw us sauntering into Wyndham Garden Manama, located in Juffair, making our way to the hotel’s Indian restaurant – Jashan. Jashan. The name itself is enticing as the Hindi word translates to ‘celebration’, so we were expecting nothing short of a feast. From the moment you step out of the elevator on the seventh floor, you are greeted by the unmistakable aroma of authentic Indian food. The restaurant’s décor is opulent with intricate designs, tapestry, embroidery and lanterns which contribute to the restaurant’s warm ambiance. After being seated at a corner table, we enjoyed the vibrant music and good conversation while our food was being freshly prepared by celebrity chef, Jainul Khan, and his culinary team. Jashan is quickly growing in popularity for its terrific tandoori offerings and it’s all for good reason. To start our feast, we were served vegetarian and non-vegetarian Jashan platters www.bahrainthismonth.com

– each with four kinds of scrumptious tandoori kebabs. The non-vegetarian tandoori platter was adorned by perfectly grilled hariyali prawns, malai chicken kebab, amritsari machi tikka and lamb seekh kebabs. Each item was perfectly cooked to retain its moisture and flavour but what we enjoyed most were the large, minty prawns and malai tikka which were bursting with flavour. It’s no surprise that Jashan, like most Indian restaurants, has a bounty of delectable dishes for vegetarians. What sets it apart, though, is the fact that each is very different from the next and in no way similar to what you find at your average Indian restaurant. The vegetarian tandoori platter made that clear with its spicy paneer tikka, dahi ke kebab, delicious potato cutlets and vegetarian seekh kebabs. As most people know, the Dum style of cooking originated in India, so we were quite excited to try Jashan’s Murgh Dum Nawabi Biryani. The aromatic biriyani, which is served with a side of raita, is laden with generous servings of chicken cooked in a myriad of spices that are cooked in a traditional sealed pot. Sealing the pot ensures that the flavours of the chef’s lakhnavi spices penetrate into the basmati rice so you don’t lose any of those rich flavours. We

loved that this biryani was divinely flavourful, light and fragrant but did not weigh us down. To top off our mains we tucked into a variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian curries. The curry that stood out to us the most was the delightlful Mutton Rogan Josh ­– a traditional Kashmiri dish with tender cubes of extremely tender lamb in a thick and fragrant gravy. The meat is perfectly cooked and tender enough to effortlessly break apart with a fork. This coupled with the restaurant’s fresh tandoori roti is a divine treat at lunch. We also thoroughly enjoyed the Dal Jashan which is a mix of black lentils, simmered overnight and finished with cream and butter. The rich Paneer Spring Onion Masala and chicken Bemisal were sure to have us coming back for more, too. To end our meal on a sweet note, we tucked into some warm Gulab Jamoons and Kulfi Falooda. We enjoyed the flavour of the Kulfi Falooda’s creamy saffron and pistachio icecream which complemented the herb syrup perfectly. Needless to say, Jashan’s decadent food, warm hospitality and beautiful interiors are sure to make every diner’s Indian feast a memorable one. October 2021 29


tablehopping As the island continues its recovery from Covid-19 restrictions and the weather cools to allow for more outdoor opportunities, hotel and food outlets are stepping up to the plate to offer guests the highest-quality dining experiences in safe and hygienic environments. Here’s a round-up of some of the most luxurious gastronomic delights for you to savour.

GOURMET DELIGHT FABULOUS FRIDAYS CUT By Wolfgang Puck, well-known for its sleek, modern ambience and exceptional culinary offerings welcomes guests for a relaxed brunch every Friday. Enjoy this delicious dining experience with exquisite dishes prepared by Executive Chef Brian Becher and his team, refreshing beverages and the best tunes on the terrace or indoors at this acclaimed restaurant. The gastronomic afternoon begins from noon - 3.30pm, priced at BD34, or BD48, inclusive of beverages. Call 17 115-055.

The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain has opened its new luxury epicerie aptly named La Gourmandise. The ultimate gourmet food shop featuring a variety of exceptional products invites guests to savour sumptuous and authentic delicacies from the hotel’s signature restaurants and quality items imported from Asia and Europe. From everyday fare to sophisticated delights, along with the gracious know-how of its dedicated service team, La Gourmandise boasts a congenial atmosphere where guests can indulge in a delectable food shopping experience. La Gourmandise features nearly 200 different products including a selection of premium meat, salmon, marketfresh vegetables, a variety of cheese, pastries, oils, spices, handmade pasta, pre-cooked meals, beverages and a lot more. It is open daily from 9am-9pm. Call 17 586-499

HOLA, LOVELY LADIES One of Bahrain’s newer dining venues, Salero Bahrain, at The Westin City Centre Bahrain, is a place to dine on Spanish favourites like paella and tapas within chic interiors. Wednesdays are special at this dining spot, with Lola’s Night especially for the lovely ladies on the island. Ladies will be able to take a complimentary Sangria-making class and will be treated to a free glass of Sangria. What’s more is that there will be a 50 per cent discount on handcrafted cocktails. The exciting evening begins at 7pm, up to 11pm. Prior reservations are required. Call 17 171-300 or visit www.salerobahrain.com

INDIA ON A PLATE The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain presents Nirvana Express by Chef Mahipal Singh – a culinary journey around the North, South, West and East of India at Nirvana restaurant. Let Chef Mahipal present a four-course tasting menu inspired by the gastronomic wonders of the country’s prominent cities for your taste buds to take a quick journey around the Indian subcontinent, available on Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday; from noon – 3pm and again from 7pm - 11:30 pm. The meal is priced at BD20 per person. Call 17 586-499 30 October 2021

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SUMPTUOUS STEAKS

At the InterContinental Bahrain’s award-winning Legendz Steakhouse, share their passion for prime meat cuts, fine grape beverages and the art of cooking. Family friendly and professional service complements the stylish, contemporary setting. It is the best venue in Manama for family gatherings or romantic evenings with your loved ones. Indulge in an impressive array of premium cuts, grills and signature dishes cooked to perfection! Open daily from 6pm-10.30pm Call 17 227-777.

BARBEQUE AT YOUR TABLE

As the weather begins to let up by sunset, why not enjoy a barbecue by the poolside on Palms Terrace at Mövenpick Hotel Bahrain? Take in the refreshing outdoors, enjoy flavoursome sheesha and satiate your taste buds and appetite with your favourite bites while watching live football matches on the large screen. Have your meats grilled the way you like them, served at your table, every day between 6pm – 11pm. The selection includes fine Frankfurt sausages, Shish Tawouk, beef tenderloin and lamb chops, priced at BD12 per person. Call 17 460-017.

REVEL IN A ROAST There’s nothing more comforting than a Friday Roast in a relaxed and cosy atmosphere, and La Mosaique Restaurant at the Crowne Plaza Bahrain is the perfect setting for this enticing idea. Every Friday, from 1pm – 5pm, the venue serves a three-course Friday Roast comprising starters, a three-meat roasting board with all the traditional trimmings, and dessert. Meat roasts include beef, lamb and chicken, inclusive of three glasses of grape, or three fresh juice mocktails. This sumptuous meal costs BD15 per person. Call 17 531-122 / 39 242-391

PAN ASIAN PERFECTION Bo.Sabi, the restaurant and lounge at the Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel, Residence & Spa has been turning heads not only for its avant-garde décor, but also its varied Asian culinary offerings. The menu offers mixed Asian cuisine, with a smattering of Korean, Japanese, Indonesian, Malaysian and Thai dishes. The vibe is refreshingly modern, with funky pop art detailing. The terrace venue hosts a happening Ladies Night from 7pm – midnight every Thursday, where ladies can help themselves to three complimentary selected beverages while they enjoy tunes from the DJ’s console. Fridays are all about Funky Sunsets from 4pm – 9pm, sure to put you in the Friday mood with upbeat entertainment from the DJ and delectable dishes from the à la carte menu. Call 17 531-666. www.bahrainthismonth.com

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MEATY MADNESS Enjoy a succulent variety of rotisserie grilled meats including Picanha, Fraldinha, Tenderloin with Parmesan crust, Rib-eye, striploin, garlic chicken wings, lamb chops, glazed pineapple, a gourmet salad bar, authentic Brazilian sides and an experience like nowhere else at Wyndham Garden Manama’s Via Brasil. Open daily from 6:30pm-11:30pm and priced at BD24 net per person with soft beverages and BD34 net with selected beverages. To book, call 66 316-666 or email info@ wyndhamgardenmanama.com

BARBEQUE BRILLIANCE Take a break from your weekly routine and enjoy a relaxed evening at Wyndham Garden Manama’s famous unlimited barbeque nights at Terrasse@28 rooftop open-air restaurant. Enjoy a variety of cold and hot mezzeh, filet mignon steak, prawns, fish, sausages, shish tawook, Iranian tikka and kebab, plus desserts. It is held every Friday, from 7pm-11pm and priced at BD12 net per person with soft beverages and BD24 net with selected beverages. To book, call 66 316-666 or email info@wyndhamgardenmanama.com

MARINE MARVELS Head down to Fraser Suites located in the Diplomatic Area to inject some mid-week excitement with Seafood Wednesday at da rosa. Indulge in the deliciousness of gems from the sea cooked to perfection every Wednesday. The meal includes a mezze starter, main course and dessert, priced at BD18 for two guests. Call 16 161-840 / WhatsApp 33 621-016

ORIENTAL FLAVOURS Handcrafted to perfection by Chef Den Paensurin, feast on a delectable platter of Nigiri, Crispy Hammour, Vegetable Uramaki and California Rolls served with Edamame at The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain’s Oishi Sushi at Thai Lounge. The meal is priced at BD15 per person, available every Wednesday, from 6pm – 10pm. Call 17 586-499.

DINE IN STYLE Dining at Bay View at the Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay is the definitive experience, full of tradition, innovation, and a delicious celebration of the flavours of the season. Artful interiors set the stage for elegant meetings and gatherings overlooking the stunning Manama skyline and Bahrain Bay. An à la carte menu featuring international dishes and an extensive offering of handcrafted mocktails are served throughout the day and evening. Pop in to this upmarket venue for a la carte breakfast, lunch, dinner or afternoon tea to savour a sublime culinary experience between 7am to midnight daily. Call 17 115-500. 32 October 2021

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BUZZING WITH CULINARY DELIGHTS RIBS AND WINGS It’s time to get saucy with the Ribs and Wings promotion at The Harvesters Pub & Terrace, Crowne Plaza Bahrain. Revel in a mountain of St Louis spare ribs, beef ribs and jumbo chicken wings served with your selection of hearty side dishes every Tuesday evening, from 6pm all the way to midnight. This dining promotion is priced at BD18 per person. Call 17 531-122 / 39 920-163

The Westin City Centre Bahrain’s stylish Furn Bistro is open for breakfast daily from 6.30am - 11am and extended until 11.30am during the weekend. Start your day right with this hearty repast, priced at BD7.500 per person. Coffee lovers can begin the morning with a satisfying cup of coffee paired with their choice of Viennoiserie (baked goods) available at Furn Bakery and Rotunda for only BD2.200, from 8am – 11.30am. Guests can make the most of the venue’s Café Gourmand offer, with a selection from sliced cakes and coffee, available from 12.30pm – 3.30pm, for BD3.500. Call 17 171-000.

FLAMING THURSDAYS Bite into your favourite dishes and get ready to welcome the weekend at the Mövenpick Hotel Bahrain’s Silk’s Restaurant. Flaming Thursdays is a great place to meet with friends. Join the newly innovated theme night every Thursday night to enjoy a great range of grills, flame-grilled meat and sizzling skillets all in one place. There is also a salad bar, a Mediterranean light starters section and a fresh shrimp’s station to get your taste buds working. Enjoy unlimited selected beverages all to the sound of a resident DJ every Thursday with at 7pm onwards from BD34 net per person. Call 17 460-017 or e-mail hotel.bahrain.fb@movenpick.com

UNDERWATER WONDERS Rediscover the exceptional flavours of the treasures of the ocean with Seafood Night every Monday, between 7pm – 11pm, at Silk’s restaurant, Mövenpick Hotel Bahrain. Get a taste of a wide variety of aquatic delicacies, from sushi, sashimi, seafood dim sum dumplings and tempura, oysters, slipper lobster and tiger prawns. The seafood feast is priced at BHD25, inclusive of unlimited soft drinks and water, or BD30, inclusive of unlimited selected grape, ale and soft drinks. Call 17 460-017.

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bystander

Mrs. Rahardjo’s Farewell Brunch

Retnani Yuniarti Rahardjo, Wife of Indonesian Ambassador, HE Nur Syahrir Rahardjo, held a farewell brunch at the Ambassador’s Residence in Saar. The event was attended by invited guests.

Innovative Japanese Cuisine

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FROM INVENTION TO INDUSTRY AND INNOVATION

Germany is no stranger to the motoring industry. Kristian Harrison explores their achievements over time.

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ermany and motoring… two things which fit perfectly like a hand in a glove.

Despite what the Americans might have you believe, Germany is the cradle of the modern day car industry. The first German car made in 1885 – more about that later – set the tone for automobile revolution the world over. Over the next century and beyond, German entrepreneurs gradually came up with impeccable engineering, style, luxury and speed to define car transportation for years to come. Now, the country has a reputation as the most innovative in the motoring domain, with the world’s third-highest car production and fourthhighest total motor vehicle production, with six million models made per year by a labour force of more than 850,000 people. The first ever motor car in the world, aptly named the Motorwagen, was invented by German engineer Karl Benz in 1885. Appearing like a horse carriage, he developed and patented his invention four-stroke internal combustion engine in 1886. Soon Benz developed a better model running on gasoline and went for its commercial production in 1887. The vehicle was launched on the market a year later and was an instant hit. In 1988, Benz’s wife travelled 65 miles in the car to see her ailing father. It drew public attention and soon Benz’s car began to be sold in Germany and France. In the early 1900s, several German marques www.bahrainthismonth.com

came into existence. While Benz Sons dominated the market, Opel produced its first German car in 1906 and became the first German manufacturer maker to set up a mass production assembly line. In 1935, Opel was the first company to cross 100,000 vehicle productions in a year. In 1937, a new state-owned automobile company created affordable yet speedy motors connected by autobahns across Germany. Its name? ‘Volkswagen’ – or ‘The People’s Car’ – and specifically the iconic Beetle. These days, the wider Volkswagen Group is now the world’s largest automaker accounting for 40 percent of all vehicles sold Whenever the phrase ‘luxury cars’ is uttered, it’s almost impossible to not think of the titans of Germanic engineering. The likes of BMW, Mercedes, Audi and Porsche immediately spring to mind. Audi, established in 1910, became the first German car company to exclusively focus on vehicles with powerful engines. Its earliest models Sport-Phaeton and Type B and subsequent six-cylinder models had more powerful engines than their contemporaries. BMW (which stands for ‘Bavarian Motor Works’ – remember that for your next trivia quiz!) originally began as a company making engines for aircrafts. Indeed, the company’s

famous blue-and-white logo actually represents a spinning propeller – another great fact! It was only after World War I that it pivoted into automobile production, reverting back to constructing engines during the Second World War, before again reinventing itself and entering the car market in 1959, focusing on its ultra-luxury sedans and the sports car segment. Furthermore, Germany also has a storied history with racing. Audi has achieved great success in endurance racing as manufacturers at the Le Mans 24 Hours and as far as individual talent goes, if not perhaps quite as much success as constructors as their pedigree would suggest, Michael Schumacher, Sebastian Vettel and Nico Rosberg’s 12 combined Formula One world championships. Above all, German cars are renowned for their efficiency and resilience. A stereotype it may be, but with cutting-edge technology, exceptional reliability and a national mentality that demands quality, it’s a deserved one. October 2021 35


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HUMAN RESOURCES CHAMPIONS Bentley Motors has announced the appointment of Dr. Karen Lange as Member of the Board for Human Resources reporting to Chairman and CEO, Adrian Hallmark. She replaces Dr. Astrid Fontaine who leaves Bentley after more than three years to join Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles as Member of the Board for Human Resources. After teaching at the University of Hanover and a stay at the Institute of Industrial Relations at the University of Berkley (California, USA), Dr. Lange joined the Volkswagen Group in 2002. After holding various management positions in the Volkswagen Group Human Resources department, including Head of Global Assignments from 2013, she was appointed Head of Human Resources at the Volkswagen joint venture Northvolt Zwei GmbH & Co. KG in Salzgitter in 2020. Dr. Astrid Fontaine became Bentley’s first Member of the Board for People, Digitalisation and IT in January

2018, joining from Porsche North America where she was Vice President of Human Resources, Culture and Innovation while also teaching digital enterprise at the Emory University Atlanta. Since joining Bentley, Astrid has led the development of a new digital strategy that has seen the piloting of a variety of digital services.www

RETURNING IN STYLE Lamborghini Super Trofeo Middle East will make a welcome return to the international motorsport calendar in January 2022, following a two-year hiatus caused by the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The championship, which is organised by the motorsport division of Automobili Lamborghini, Squadra Corse and reserved for Huracán Super Trofeo Evo cars, will take place over 10 days, six races at two of the most iconic circuits in the region. The first edition of the Middle East championship took place in 2017, with the same weekend format on the same tracks, followed by further successful seasons in 2018 and 2019. Overall, 69 drivers have taken part in the Super Trofeo Middle East to date, with drivers such as Frederik Schandorff, who won the 2019 Pro class title, also being crowned Lamborghini Super Trofeo World Finals winner later in the same year, racing in the International GT Open and included in the Lamborghini GT3 Junior Drivers programme. The opening round will be disputed on the penultimate weekend in January at the Yas Marina circuit in Abu Dhabi, the host venue of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. A week later, the championship heads off to the nearby Dubai Autodrome to conclude the campaign. 36 October 2021

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RACING FORWARD! Bahrain International Circuit (BIC) and Driving Force Events, have launched a new groundbreaking 1000km GT endurance event, dedicated to ProAm cars, set to take place at Bahrain International Circuit on December 11, 2021.

A GLOBAL MILESTONE! Further strengthening the 55-year legacy of its best-selling vehicle, Toyota has announced that the iconic Corolla model has surpassed sales of 50 million units worldwide. The incredible milestone underlines the enduring appeal of the muchloved model, which is globally renowned for providing low operating costs and reliable, trouble-free motoring stemming from quality engineering, together with outstanding comfort levels. Ebrahim Khalil Kanoo first started selling the Corolla in Bahrain in 1967, one year after its global debut in 1966, and it has continued to evolve in line with the needs of the times and remains a highly popular choice among drivers. New advanced features and functions have been introduced to suit the expectations of customers, all while inheriting the original model’s core DNA-reliability and usability-from the very first generation.

The ‘Bahrain ProAm 1000’ will become the only global GT endurance race open exclusively to ProAm and Am driver combinations, with no Pro combinations permitted. This will allow gentleman drivers to battle for overall victory. The race, taking in 185 laps of the Formula 1-hosting circuit, will be open to GT3, GT4 and Cup classes. The event is being launched in collaboration with Driving Force Events, promoter of the Gulf 12 Hours, which successfully hosted a hugely popular 2021 event in January at BIC, won by Bahrain’s 2 Seas Motorsport. Full details on entry criteria will be announced in due course, with the event expecting to attract a high-quality field from around the world.

DOMINATING THE PODIUM The Nissan GT-R NISMO GT500 achieved a clean sweep of the podium at round three of the SUPER GT held at Suzuka Circuit recently making it a day worth celebrating for all Nissan fans. The #23 GT-R, driven by Tsugio Matsuda, went on to take its first win of the season, and the GT-Rs achieved a clean podium sweep with the #3 in second, and the #24 GT-R, which had temporarily dropped to 6th but fought its way back, following in 3rd. The #12 GT-R also finished in 6th to see all GT-Rs finish in the top 6. This victory was Matsuda’s 23rd in the SUPER GT, setting a new record for the most wins in the series. At the same time, the GT-R achieved its third consecutive win at Suzuka, following two wins last year, another new record in the SUPER GT. In the GT300 class, five Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3s competed and, although the #56 Realize Nissan Automobile Technical College GT-R of Kiyoto Fujinami and Joao Paulo de Oliveira temporarily dropped down the order, they recovered to finish in 8th place. All other GT-Rs also completed the race.

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IN THE BEST INTEREST OF EDUCATION The Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance (BIBF) announced a strategic partnership with Gulf International Bank (GIB) where the bank will sponsor a lecture hall in the new BIBF building at Bahrain Bay, scheduled to be completed at the end of this year. The sponsorship of the hall, which will be named the GIB Hall, is in line with the bank›s strategy of supporting the development of human capital in the labour market. The new BIBF building, one of the most prominent development projects in the Kingdom of Bahrain, constitutes a milestone in the development of the financial services sector in Bahrain and the region. Work on the new BD12 million BIBF building started at the beginning of 2020. With a total area of 25,000 ​​ square meters and a distinct waterfront, the building will accommodate a larger number of students in the future. The building will be equipped with the latest technologies in the field of education, ensuring the highest levels of efficiency and innovation and the best services to trainees.

A SOUND STRATEGY TOWARDS DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION In light of supporting the digital transformation strategy in the Kingdom of Bahrain, the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) issued the first license to execute e-signature and trust services to BENEFIT Company. “Through licensing trust and e-signature services, TRA seeks to keep pace with the latest technologies and developments to carry out its tasks and perform its duties to achieve the strategy of the digital transformation. The increased use of e-signature will help to enhance the efficiency of administrative work and the level of performance of government

and private services in accordance with rapid technological trends,” states TRA’s Director of Cyber Security & Technical Affairs, Eng. Mohamed Alnoaimi. «BENEFIT has invested in establishing an advanced technical infrastructure according to the very best international practices to meet the requirements of this license,” says BENEFIT’s Assistant General Manager for Information Technology, Riyadh Al-Maraj. Trust and e-signature services come within the package of servicers as per the legislations

and laws of the Kingdom of Bahrain in accordance with the provisions of Articles (20) and (21) of the Electronic Communications and Transactions Law.

A SPOTLIGHT ON AI AND SMART CITIES The Chairman of The Internet Society’s BahrainChapter, Ahmed Al Hujairy, has announced his participation as a keynote speaker at the renowned technology conference and exhibition, GITEX 2021, which will be held from October 17 to October 21 at the World Trade Center, Dubai. “The Kingdom is ready to shift towards smart cities that integrate advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence for several reasons including the existence of an advanced ICT network, fast internet at a reasonable cost, and the citizen’s high awareness of handling modern technologies, in addition to the small geographical area being a conducive factor in implementing the concept of 38 October 2021

smart cities flexibly and quickly,” says Mr. Al Hujairy. During the event, he will also highlight the vast and growing uses of AI in the energy industry such as creating and operating smart grids, accurately forecasting citywide production and demand, and crafting better renewable energy solutions and materials. The Bahrain Technology Companies Society (BTECH) and WorkSmart for Events Management will organise the Bahraini National Pavilion at GITEX 2021 for the 15th consecutive year with the aim of contributing to the development of the ICT sector in the Kingdom of Bahrain. www.bahrainthismonth.com


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EXPORTS ON THE RISE! The Information & eGovernment Authority (iGA) issued its foreign trade report of August 2021, encompassing data on the balance of trade, imports, exports (national origin), and re-exports. The value of exports of national origin increased by 103% to BD386 million during August 2021, compared to BD190 million for the same month of the previous year. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ranked first among countries receiving

Bahraini exports of national origin, importing BD77 million from Bahrain. Meanwhile, United States of America was second with BD62 million and the United Arab Emirates third with BD53 million.

concentrates emerged as the top product imported into Bahrain with a total value of BD105 million, while aluminum oxide was second with BD28 million, and parts for aircraft engines third with BD21 million.

The value of imports increased by 16%, reaching BD496 million during August 2021 compared to BD428 million for the same month of the previous year. Non-agglomerated iron ores and

For more details, visit the foreign trade page on the Bahrain Open Data Portal www.data.gov.bh.

PRIORITISING MENTORSHIP IN A NEW WORLD Mentorship Forum Middle East has announced that it has partnered with the CFA Society Bahrain to help build awareness of the importance of mentorship and accelerate the adoption of mentorship schemes. The announcement was made prior to the second annual event which will take place in November in the Kingdom of Bahrain under the theme ‘Prioritising Mentorship in a New World’. “We’re grateful for the support and partnership of the CFA Society and its diverse membership, which today consists of more than 250 members making it one of the largest CFA societies in the Middle East,” says Zahraa Taher, Managing Director of FinMark Communications – founder and organiser of the Forum. The partnership will see the CFA Society promote the event to its members, nominate speakers and delegates and contribute content pertaining to the Forum’s agenda which will seek to address the critical challenges facing professionals and businesses in their human capital development as a result of COVID-19. “We are delighted to partner with the Mentorship Forum Middle East to help drive awareness and adoption of mentorship as a way of supporting human capital development both in our field and across sectors,” says President of CFA Society Bahrain, Dr. Ali Al-Moulani. The event will feature participation from top regional and international speakers and attendees.

50 Years of Foresight The Arab Pensions Conference 2021 will be hosted in Manama, Bahrain on November 16 and November 17. The conference which will be held digitally under the patronage of HE Lieutenant-General Dr. Shaikh Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, Chairman of Bahrain’s Supreme Council of Health, and Chairman of Al-Hekma Retired Society, is organised by Fintech Robos for Savings and Pensions Apps and is expected to attract 400 delegates. The conference brings together bright minds from government pension funds, government agencies, asset management firms, actuary firms, audit firms, financial industry, HR leaders labour unions, employee benefits specialists and Fintech firms, to discuss how a more sustainable and futureproof retirement framework can be built. The event will be the only event highlighting the pension industry in the MENA region. A debate held during the conference will highlight what was once the region’s golden 50 years of pension, when pension funds and benefits were thriving regardless of unstable economy and labour markets; and what should be done in order to build a vital pensions industry for the future. Speakers from global think-tank institutions will shed light on the predicted demographics and investment returns of the MENA pension funds over the next 50 years, and how the private sector and FinTech technologies are bound to in play a key role.

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MADE IN GERMANY (AND BAHRAIN)

Pria Masson Tanwar explores the industrial and commercial relations between Germany, Bahrain and more.

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ith the slow waning of the pandemic globally, countries are easing restrictions – not as a social necessity but largely driven by economic needs. Switzerland, a tourism driven economy, was among the first to rapidly ease restrictions for incoming travelers. Another country that has done something similar has been Germany. With a view to minimising the pandemic impact, the largely technology and manufacturing driven economy has been innovating and expanding its global collaborations. Germany has been rapidly increasing its focus and relations with the GCC at large. This is evident by the fact that after the European Union market, the GCC market is already now the fifth most important export market worldwide for German companies. This association is driven by the tourism sector (including medical tourism), banking, vocational education, and small and mediumsized companies. In 2017, the energy partnership between the UAE and Germany was established between the BMWi (Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy, Germany) and the Ministry of Energy and Industry of the UAE (MoEI). The purpose of the energy partnership has been the exchange of 40 October 2021

knowledge and expertise between both countries across the energy sector. At a more retail level, Germany is very popular with GCC visitors, and the country recorded 1.6 million overnight stays from the Gulf region in 2019 with the goal of reaching 3.6 million overnight stays by 2030. Tourism is a powerful enabler of economic activity and as of April 2021, Gulf Air and Bahrain Tourisms and Exhibitions Authority (BTEA) have entered into an agreement to promote Bahrain as a tourist or extended transit destination in German markets. This will also likely bolster the already rising economic ties between the two countries. The German economy already benefits from Bahraini investors and tourists (medical and leisure) alike. For a few years now, Bahraini investment firm Investcorp has been increasing its German portfolio. As of July 2019, the company had about €325 million of Assets under Management in Germany. Mumtalakat, Bahrain’s Sovereign Wealth Fund currently owns 30 per cent in FAI Aviation Group – one of the largest private aviation operators in Europe. In 2019, German Group Armacell launched its 11,000 square meter facility in Bahrain with an

investment of USD11 million. As per latest estimates, there are around 30 German companies that have offices in Bahrain or are engaged in projects in the country. Today, GESALO (German Saudi-Arabian Liaison Office for Economic Affairs) provides a wellestablished framework for entrepreneurs from Germany, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia to collaborate. Traversing from a large industrial and manufacturing lead collaboration, to engaging at the level of start-up eco systems, is testimony of the depth of the economic relations between the regions. Western Europe has had a special appeal for residents of the GCC region and ‘Made in Germany’ has had a credibility attached to it. As Bahrain and the GCC move towards economic diversification, developing systems of collaboration, knowledge sharing becomes critical. When the touchpoints between the two countries or regions increase, mutually beneficial systems are inevitable and likely to spur growth across the economies involved. Pria is a business coach. You can follow Pria at her Instagram handle businessclues33 or read more of her articles at www.business-clues.com www.bahrainthismonth.com


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tv releases

Streaming Television/Films

Have you had a long day? Curl up on the couch, relax and check out Kristian Harrison’s movie suggestions.

The Voyeurs

Pippa and Thomas move into their dream apartment and discover that they have some intriguing new neighbours. They can see everything happening in the apartment of the attractive couple across the street, from affection to fights. Things begin to heat up when Pippa, no longer content as a mere observer, becomes an active participant in the couple’s life. Sydney Sweeney and Justice Smith star in this thrilling, twisted film.

LuLaRich

This four-part docuseries dives deep into the story of LuLaRoe, the multi-level marketing company that earlier this year settled a lawsuit alleging that the MLM was operating as a pyramid scheme. LuLaRoe is known for soft leggings and allegedly sketchy business practices.

Maid

A new 10-episode limited series about a single mother who takes up a job in housekeeping to make ends meet. Margaret Qualley, Nick Robinson, Billy Burke, Andie MacDowell and Mozhan Marnò star.

Diana

Hoping to strike fire as Disney did with Hamilton, Netflix will be a live recording of the Broadway musical Diana which sees Jeanna de Waal play the Princess. Naturally, Netflix has a big tie with the Royal family story with The Crown and hopefully, Diana manages to transition from stage to screen gracefully. 42 October 2021

The Guilty

Jake Gyllenhaal stars in this new crime thriller set over the course of a single morning in a 911 dispatch call centre. Call operator Joe Baylor (Gyllenhaal) tries to save a caller in grave danger – but he soon discovers that nothing is as it seems, and facing the truth is the only way out.

There’s Someone Inside Your House

Shawn Levy produces this slasher which is directed by Patrick Brice. The movie follows Makani Young who has just moved to a quiet town in Nebraska where she quickly makes friends. However, they begin to get stalked by someone with nefarious motives. The movie is based on Stephanie Perkins’ New York Times best-selling novel. www.bahrainthismonth.com


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LEGO Star Wars Terrifying Tales After the events of “The Rise of Skywalker,” Poe and BB-8 must make an emergency landing on the volcanic planet Mustafar where they meet the greedy and conniving Graballa the Hutt who has purchased Darth Vader’s castle and is renovating it into the galaxy’s first all-inclusive Sith-inspired luxury hotel. While waiting for his X-Wing to be repaired, Poe, BB-8, Graballa and Dean venture deep into the mysterious castle with Vader’s loyal servant, Vaneé.

Chip ‘n’ Dale: Park Life Chip ‘n’ Dale: Park Life follows two tiny troublemakers, Chip and Dale, trying to live the good life in a big city park while having giant-sized, sky-high adventures. Nervous worrier Chip and laid-back dreamer Dale make the perfect odd couple: they’re best buddies and they drive each other nuts. In their perpetual pursuit of acorns, these ultimate underdogs are joined by Pluto, Butch and other iconic Disney characters as they face down bullies great and small.

Muppets Haunted Mansion The new special will feature a starstudded Muppets cast, celebrity cameos, new music and spooky fun for families to enjoy together. Muppets Haunted Mansion takes place on Halloween night, when Gonzo is challenged to spend one very daring night in the grimmest grinning place on Earth …The Haunted Mansion.

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games

GAMES

TALES OF ARISE

WHAT IS IT?

Tales of Arise is an action role-playing game developed and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The seventeenth main entry in the Tales series, the game follows two people from the opposing worlds of Dahna and Rena. Rena’s superior technological and magical advancement cause it to hold power over Dahna, taking its resources and treating its people as slaves. The protagonists are a young man, Alphen, native to Dahna, and a young woman, Shionne, from Rena, who end up travelling together.

GAMEPLAY

Like previous games in the series, the game retains the basic Tales battle system, dubbed the Linear Motion Battle System, which this time has a big focus on evading and countering. Unlike many of the previous titles in the series, the game will not feature multiplayer, with development team deciding to focus on various interactions between characters in combat, including the addition of the “Boost Strike” feature, allowing multiple party members to perform destructive attacks together under certain conditions.

GRAPHICS

Tales of Arise is an incredibly pretty game, both in its main character models and its often amazing environmental design. Some of the locations are stunning in their artistry, presenting the kind of situation where you start panning the camera around in an attempt to breathe it all in. Simply put, this game’s begging for a photo mode.

VERDICT:

An awesome throwback RPG

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LIFE IS STRANGE: True Colours

Alex Chen, a young Asian-American woman who has grown up in a foster family and has had a troubled childhood, reunites with her brother Gabe eight years later when he encourages her to return. After Gabe is killed in a mysterious accident, Alex investigates the truth behind the accident by using her empathy powers. Along the way, Alex meets many citizens of Colorado’s picturesque mountain town of Haven Springs, including two potential love interests, Ryan and Steph, the latter of whom appeared in Life Is Strange: Before the Storm.

DEATHLOOP

Deathloop is a next-gen first person shooter from Arkane Lyon, the award-winning studio behind Dishonoured. In DEATHLOOP, two rival assassins are trapped in a mysterious time loop on the island of Blackreef, doomed to repeat the same day for eternity. As Colt, the only chance for escape is to end the cycle by assassinating eight key targets before the day resets. Learn from each cycle – try new paths, gather intel and find new weapons and abilities. Do whatever it takes to break the loop. 44 October 2021

WRC 10

Although 2021 officially marks the 49th season of the World Rally Championship, WRC 10 packs in a ton of 50th anniversary content. It arrives armed with the most retro content to grace developer KT Racing’s series so far, with a new mode featuring cars and stages representing five decades of rally racing history. Combined with a deep career mode, the result is the strongest official WRC game to date. www.bahrainthismonth.com


websites Kristian Harrison explores some of the most useful and interesting websites available to us. www.notpron.org/ notpron

This is an intriguing website that will pass plenty of time as you try to solve its head-scratching puzzles. There are 140 levels that require you to carefully observe the surroundings displayed on the screen and do the necessary to proceed further in solving the riddle. This requires both logical and out-ofthe-box thinking.

www.mubi.com

If you are someone who is overwhelmed by the sheer number of movies in any catalogue and cannot decide what to watch, this one if for you. The website only hosts 30 movies at a time, with a single movie added and removed daily. This gives you a highly curated and small list of the option you can easily choose from. From the day of the upload, a movie remains on the website for 30 days essentially giving you the same time to watch that movie before it is removed.

www.forgotify.com

Nobody can deny that Spotify is one of the best places to discover music. However, the vast catalogue favours popular artists and what people around the world are listening to. Forgotify on the other hand helps you discover artists who are not that popular but produce great music. A cool place to discover new music and artists who deserve more of the limelight.

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www.asoftmurmur.com

This website is amazing if you have disturbances around you that keep distracting you. Is your colleague nattering away to the point of driving you mad? Is your brother in the next room playing terrible music? Just plug in your headphones and select the kind of ambient sounds you would prefer, and at what intensity. Sounds available include Rain, Wind, Thunder, Birds and more.

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APPS REVIEW KRISTIAN HARRISON DOES SOME DIGGING TO FIND YOU SOME OF THE MOST USEFUL NEW APPS.

Bouncer Bouncer is a security app with a unique premise. The app lets you grant temporary permissions to applications. So, for instance, you can let Facebook access your location long enough to check into a place, and Bouncer disables the permission once you leave Facebook. This is a great way to use all of the features of a social media app without digging into your settings to disable those permissions or giving those apps permanent access to your information.

CalorieCap CalorieCap is the diet app for people who often eat out. The app is aimed at helping you find meals at restaurants that fit within your diet, allowing you to quickly and easily choose from restaurants, meal types, lifestyle options and more. The app is pretty well-designed and easy to use too, which is always a plus.

Pocket Mode Do you often find that your phone does things in your pocket without your permission? Pocket Mode is designed to prevent that. The app uses the proximity sensor to detect when it’s in your pocket, after which it’ll lock down your screen and other sensors, ensuring that you don’t pocket dial your friends and family.

1Weather 1Weather meets all your weather needs in a simple, beautiful package. Track and view weather forecasts and current conditions for ‘My Location’ to get real-time updates wherever you go, or add any location you choose. Whether you want to check the temperature, precipitation forecast, Doppler radar, or simply keep up with the current phases of the sun and moon, 1Weather has you covered. 46 October 2021

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music

Drake

Certified Lover Boy After a long run-up that included videos with impressive cameos, fancy hairstyles and knee surgery, when Drake’s Certified Lover Boy was released, it came in at an epic length of 21 songs and was packed with a glittering array of guest stars from across the rap spectrum including Lil Durk, Lil Baby, Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Kid Cudi, Future, Young Thug, Travis Scott and Jay-Z. As with most of his releases since he discovered trap, a majority of the songs plod along slowly while Drake weaves tales of his own greatness; his prowess as a lover, father, and athlete; and how people are doing him dirty, all in a voice that wavers between laid-back vibes and played-out boredom. Only a few stand out from the grind.

Kanye West

Iron Maiden Senjutsu Verdict:

Another instant classic from the metal icons.

What’s the story? The reigning monarchs of the new/old wave of British heavy metal movement, it would be perfectly acceptable for Iron Maiden to rest on their considerable laurels and just pick-slide and fist-pump their way through a seemingly endless cycle of continent-spanning stadium tours. Instead, the band has continued to add new material to their arsenal, fleshing out the nooks and crannies of past glories with expansive, prog-minded efforts. This, their 17th album and second double-LP, was recorded during a break in their global ‘Legacy of the Beast’ tour in 2019.

Worth a listen? Clocking in at just over 80 minutes, the epic Senjutsu is another distended late-career triumph, albeit one that requires multiple spins to really unlock its secrets. Commencing with one of the band’s best openers in years, the potent “Senjutsu,” treats the prosaic cruelties of war with equal parts melancholy and might. Apart from the nimble “Stratego,” which bears the instantly familiar galloping gait of classic Maiden, the ten-song set leans hard into the band’s progressive tendencies. Despite an overarching preference for midtempo pieces, Senjutsu never lumbers. The serpentine arrangements and sonic detours into everything from Spaghetti Western-inspired groove metal (“The Writing on the Wall”) and maximalist, major key art-rock (“The Time Machine”) to lilting folk-metal (“Death of the Celts”) show a flair for innovation that artists who’ve been in the game so long rarely aspire to.

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Donda The first noticeable thing about Kanye West’s tenth studio album, Donda, is its mass. With 27 tracks, a running time of an hour and 48 minutes, and a dense list of contributors including Jay-Z, Kid Cudi, Roddy Ricch, Jay Electronica, Travis Scott, Lil Durk, and many, many more, Donda is poised to be an epic statement, an all-out event. The music itself tells a different story. West assembles the sprawling Donda from minimal arrangements that linger while feeling eerily unfinished. This is perhaps most apparent in the conspicuous absence of drums from many of the tracks. Donda isn’t without its highlights, but taken as a whole, it’s both confused and confusing.

Imagine Dragons

Mercury: Act 1 For album number five, Las Vegas quartet Imagine Dragons recruited executive producer Rick Rubin and dug deep into the emotional well with Mercury: Act 1. While containing just enough of their typical hallmarks – booming percussion, emotive delivery and the ability to command full attention with their in-your-face approach – to make this an unmistakable Imagine Dragons record, the group takes a big risk on their grandest bid yet for maturity and authenticity. The results come close enough to the mark, showcasing some of the most soul-baring and cathartic moments of their careers. October 2021 47


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GADGETS

BTM brings you the latest gadgets to push your technological buttons.

RUBIK’S CUBE SAFE

Perfect for all Rubik›s Cube fans, the Rubiks Cube Safe is a fully-functional cube that you can not only play normally with, but hide your valuables inside. You need to turn the three middle layers in a particular direction, chosen by yourself when you first use the cube, to access the contents within. Available from www.red5.co.uk

CYGNET T GOSTICK

Featuring a universal yet secure L-shaped cradle for your smartphone or GoPro camera, the GoStick lets you comfortably trigger your shutter button with the remote control that neatly attaches to the stick, or hide it in your hand for professional style shots. The collapsible tripod enables hands-free photos anytime, anyplace. Available from www.red5.co.uk

LIGHT UP PIN ART

This gadget can transform your artistic creations into indoor mood lighting in an instant. Make a relief with your face or hands, then place your pin art on to the frame and the backlight board will let vivid colours shine through your designs. With six colour settings, you can let your sculpture move through blues, purples and greens in an awe-inspiring sequence or set it on a single colour to create an atmospheric glow. Available from www.red5.co.uk 48 October 2021

STORMTROOPER BOOKENDS

These two officially licensed Stormtroopers are poised and ready for battle, waiting for any cheeky book thief to pop out from around the corner. As they have been specially trained in the art of book protection and guidance, they will make sure all your reading material is looking neat and tidy. Each figure is hand-painted and made from solid resin with a metal base and with their sturdy construction they make a perfect solution for any Star Wars fan’s messy shelf. Available from www.red5.co.uk

EREADER PILLOW

The base of the pillow is filled with microbeads which mould to whatever you put on it, which is great when reading from your lap as it will mould to your leg shape giving maximum comfort. On the top of the pillow is a supportive ledge which keeps your device secure so it won’t slide off. Handy pockets are also included in the design to store all of your accessories and there is even a cord holder for your charging cable. Available from www.amazon.com www.bahrainthismonth.com


Bahrain Edition

BEAUTY | FASHION | HOME | WELLBEING | LOCAL ISSUES

October 2021 | Issue 222

BEAUTY Our favourite cosmetics and fragrances this month Invigorating Skincare

INTERVIEW Think Pink Bahrain Founder and President, Julie Sprakel, on their #DinarForDistance campaign We step into Najwa Raslan’s shoes

FASHION A pop of colour to upgrade your monochromatic look Our favourite pieces of jewellery

PARENTING Ouiam El Hassani tells you how to deal with your picky eater

LIFESTYLE Chill out with this cool outdoor furniture

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FASHION | get the look

Elevate your look with a stunning pop of colour.

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Emporio Armani

Emporio Armani was in the mood for pop - adding a dash of ‘80s brights to their eclectic looks. The silky sheen of velvet was paired with dashes of bright colours and unexpected accessories. Their blazers are soft, illuminated by boule buttons; cropped jackets with drawstrings are reminiscent of the attitude of athletic wear. On the other hand, Giorgio Armani’s style flows in a perpetual evolution enhancing femininity and personality. The runway was flowing with dabs of watery hues, greens with turquoise shimmers, pale purples and soft pinks, accents of ruffles running down the collar of shirts, the silhouette of small boxy coats, the cuffs of sweaters. The collection is luminious and forms a dialogue between night and day.

Giorgio Armani

Giorgio Armani

Vibrant hues have a way of upgrading your usual monochromatic look. High-end designers this year emboldened their FW21 collections with stunning colours presented with the creativity of true fashion. They played with fabrics, shades, textures, cuts and more with statement shoes, bags, tailored vests and frills adorning every look.

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Versace

Versace

FASHION | get the look

Versace took on the trend in looks that were as chic as they were surprising. The brand’s iconic Greca motif is reinvented for Fall-Winter 2021 as a dynamic and immersive 3D maze that feels like you can step right into it. The new Versace La Greca code features the Greek Key along with the Versace logo in various sizes and colour combinations. The geometric pattern has sharp angles, clean lines and a strong palette that represents power and self-confidence. In womenswear the silhouettes are reduced in volume with rounded shoulders, cinched waists and A-line skirts. Versace adds sharp detail through embellishment and contrasting shades – bright golds, shocking pink and bold red paired with black.

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Meera Toukan

FASHION | get the look

Versace

To weave bright colours into your OOTD, you could pair your outfit with a bold and vibrant accessory such as Meera Toukan’s plexiglass clutch. Alternatively, you could step into this trend with the likes of Versace’s bold platform boots in yellow or pink.

BY FAR

EDITOR’S PICK!

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The stunning suede boots and handbags from the brand BY FAR are contemporary and modern with a nostalgic appeal. The colours are eye-catching and would make the perfect addition to your look. Think an all-black suit paired with the Taxi yellow boots or pristine white coupled with lime green – vice versa, too, it would work wonders!

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GIVENCHY

GIVENCHY

Givenchy presents a collection of contrasts, both strident and subtle. The collection focuses on the traditional areas of tailoring, knitwear and leather. Working with a precise, monochromatic palette in looks, the classicism of black, white and silver grey is contrasted with vivid red and pink, becoming almost provocative in their connotations.

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A CHAMPION OF CHANGE Founder and President of Think Pink Bahrain, Julie Sprakel, tells Farah Baig about the NGO’s latest campaign – #DinarForDistance.

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ollowing the tumultuous effects of the pandemic for the majority of last year, the world seems to be adapting and regaining its footing with life slowly, yet surely, approaching a pre-COVID pace. Despite the worldwide standstill, the need for healthcare and awareness in certain aspects remained the same throughout. This was especially in the case of life-threatening conditions such as breast cancer – the main focus of Think Pink: Bahrain Breast Cancer Society. The non-profit organisation was founded by Dr. Julie Sprakel in 2004 and has since raised invaluable funds that would better support the Kingdom in regards to Breast Cancer awareness, education and research. “It’s been nearly 18 years since I founded Think Pink and its most notable achievements to-date all depend on perspective. I arrived in Bahrain in 2002 and soon founded the organisation as I believed there was a need for breast cancer awareness in the Kingdom,” explains Dr. Sprakel. “Since then, and moving forward, the main focus of campaigns will always be to raise awareness,” she says. #DinarForDistance Explained The Think Pink 2021 campaign, #DinarForDistance, aims to not only raise funds for the cause and awareness, but also encourage people to move. The idea for the campaign came to Dr. Sprakel while she was placed in hotel quarantine in Australia for two weeks. “I decided to walk back and forth

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in my room, once a day, for the duration of my quarantine and managed to cover 42 kilometers in that time. We didn’t want to do a walkathon this year in order to be responsible and avoid crows, so I realised that this is a great way to get people to move,” she says. Those wishing to participate can register through the Think Pink website, and get their family, friends or workplace to sponsor them. “The pledge is very much their own with #DinarForDistance as the focus of the campaign is movement. People can swim, cycle, walk, jog and getting moving in any way they see fit. Staying healthy through fitness is said to contribute to reductions in noncommunicable diseases such as breast cancer,

and also contributes to mental health, so encouraging people to move works well with our cause,” she says, adding that the campaign is already receiving a positive response with people registering even in September. At the end of the campaign, and following the collection of donations, Think Pink will calculate the total distance that the community covered for the cause. “I was in Australia to say my final goodbye to my father, Frank, so this campaign is very much dedicated to him too,” she adds. Digital Awareness One of the most significant developments in the organisation’s drive to raise awareness has www.womanthismonth.com


PEOPLE | interview been the creation of the Think Pink Bahrain mobile application. “Through the app, users can find out what they need to know about breast cancer including what to look for,” she explains. The application has also been peer reviewed and has links to the new Decision Aids and National Breast Cancer Guidelines. “The application was developed in close collaboration with Bahrain Polytechnic University and functions in both: English and Arabic,” she says. Achievements and Accolades As of 2020, the organisation has raised over USD3.5 million that has gone towards research, the equipping of highly specialised healthcare facilities in the Kingdom and awareness campaigns. “On a personal level, I believe that the greatest achievement has been our ability to create conversation around the subject that was otherwise not talked about,” says Dr. Sprakel, who has on numerous occasions given lectures on the subject. “It has been rewarding to have people approach me and explain that they detected a lump early and were able to receive treatment, as they were made aware through a lecture, or that they were able to have conversations with their mother or daughter and help them through it,” she says. In 2017, Think Pink held its Longest Ribbon Challenge with the support of Bahrain International Circuit - Chief Executive Shaikh Salman bin Isa Al Khalifa and his team. “The challenge received a phenomenal response, but one of the most memorable experiences that came out of it for me, specifically, was when I was invited to an individual’s home so their daughter may tie a ribbon for the cause,” she says. “This 10-year-old girl was able to explain to me exactly why she was tying the ribbon and said she wanted to raise awareness for the cause. It made me realise how much of an impact our cause has had - that a girl so young would understand.”

COVID-19,” she says. “We raised under BD10,000, which is the lowest we have ever raised since we were founded, but chose to be audited for the year regardless. This amount contributed to updating our website and contributing to research as there are some common variants which contribute to breast cancer, in the region, which are being researched,” she explains. The organisation has grown over time, granted that over the years some expatriate members may have left when leaving the island. “There is a consistent interest among the community to volunteer for the cause. We receive applications through our website and sometimes have volunteers apply to be a member of the board,” she says, adding that the team also has three men contributing to their efforts. “And of course, we have original founding members and people such as Tahera Al Alawi who volunteered to be part of the original Founding Group and hereafter has remained its number one champion, advocate and Charity's Vice Chair.” For more information on Think Pink and #DinarForDistance, visit www.thinkpinkbahrain.com.

The organisation, notably, raised BD499,900 through events, functions, private and corporate donations for the purchase of a digital MRI machine at Salmaniya Medical Complex. “We are still very thankful for the communities trust in us as an NGO, and moreover thrilled that this machine is utilised daily to better support our community and those at higher risk,” she says. Challenges and Strengths The organisation, too, faced challenges during the onslaught of the pandemic last year. “We usually have public events in October to raise funds and awareness but had to avoid gatherings to avoid breaking any regulations and support the Kingdom’s efforts to quell www.womanthismonth.com

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BEAUTY | news

AN IRRESISTIBLE FRAGRANCE FROM RASASI

La Yuqawam in Arabic means Irresistible, and that’s precisely what this delectable series of perfumes from Rasasi is. La Yuqawam series extends a classic yet modern feel full of elegance, refinement and prestige to oriental perfumery. The series which includes six fragrances has become a classic that never goes out of fashion. The love for this series transcends beyond the originally targeted Arab nationalities to international connoisseurs of perfumes, looking for a sophisticated and modern exhilarating oriental experience. For more information, visit www.rasasi.com.

this Fall

Are you on the hunt for the next best beauty product? These amazing finds including luscious haircare, divine fragrances and the best of cosmetics will all have you looking your best this October. Here are our top finds:

BRING THE HEAT WITH FENTY!

It’s the O.G. Gloss Bomb you love… but a few degrees hotter - Fenty Beauty’s Gloss Bomb Heat Universal Lip Luminizer + Plumper. This shimmer-free lip luminiser and plumper hybrid delivers a sheer red hint of tint, and a gently titillating and warming sensation that leaves your lips looking fuller. Gloss Bomb Heat contains a blend of ingredients, including ginger root oil and capsicum fruit extract, designed to deliver an undeniable pout. Rich shea butter and Vitamin E condition lips and lock in moisture to deliver an intense wet-look shine. One luscious swipe of the beloved XXL wand gives lips more to love with Gloss Bomb Heat’s lush, smooth texture that’s comfortable and nourishing. Lips look instantly fuller and more voluminous, with a non-sticky formula that’s super shiny and comes in Gloss Bomb’s cult-favorite light peachvanilla scent that you just can’t get enough of. Available at Sephora stores across the GCC.

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THE PERFECT MATTE FINISH

Dynamic actor, philanthropist and producer, Priyanka Chopra-Jonas is the new global ambassador and creative collaborator for global cosmetics brand, Max Factor. Priyanka debuted as the face of Max Factor by collaborating with the brand to create a desirable ‘Matte’ confidence look, which is guaranteed to bring out the strength in every woman. To effortlessly transform your skin with a professional matte finish that lasts up to 24 hours, the 1st step begins with focusing on your complexion using a combination of Facefinity 3in1 foundation and Facefinity compact. Max Factor Facefinity 3in1 foundation, which is available in 18 shades,

is the ultimate companion for any woman looking for a long lasting, buildable coverage foundation that’s easy to use and guarantees a flawless complexion. The unique primer-concealer-foundation hybrid blends easily onto the skin delivering ultimate comfort during wear with an ultralightweight finish. The SPF 20 foundation evens out the skin tone while preventing signs of ageing and damage from UVB rays. For a flawless matte base, tuck into the FaceFinity compact which is guaranteed to give your makeup look a cinematic long lasting, blurring, matte finish! It’s now available in nine shades with four new shades in yellow undertones specifically developed for the Middle-East. For more details on Max Factor, visit: www.maxfactor.com www.womanthismonth.com


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ALL VEGAN HAIRCARE ROUTINES FROM THE BODY SHOP Power your ‘do like never before with The Body Shop’s five new and improved haircare routines for all hair types and needs. Whether you suffer from dry, oily or frizzy hair or you have a flaky scalp, the new range of routines from The Body Shop give you the tools that you need to start loving your own unique hair unapologetically. The range of five collections includes the Tea Tree Purifying and Balancing range, Moringa Shine and Protection range, Ginger Anti-Dandruff range, Banana Truly Nourishing range and Shea Intense Repair range. Made with Vegan Silk Protein, a 100 per cent plant-

based protein which cleverly replicates the chemical structure of natural silk produced by the common European garden spider, all of the new ranges contain this smart ingredient which is fully plant based. Registered by the Vegan Society, you can rest assured that no spiders or silkworms were harmed, used or disturbed to obtain it and the range is of course fully cruelty free. The Body Shop products are available at all stores across the GCC. For more information, visit www.thebodyshop.ae

A DELICATE AND AIRY ELIXIR The French perfume house Parfums de Marly celebrates the latest addition to its family of niche fragrances, Oriana - now available across the Middle East. Delicate and airy like a muslin dress, Oriana surprises with a sparkling fruity and floral gourmet, designed entirely as a variation on texture, a ‘mille-feuille’ of flaky sweetness, softness, sensuality, energy and light, which is anchored with euphoric and seductive notes of orange blossom. True to the brand’s passion for the 18th century perfume court with scent-embellished jewels, fans and fountains, Oriana pays homage to Procopio, the inventor of gelato by reinventing the notes from the famous ‘milk cream’ he created in honour of the prince and future king, Louis XV at the grand castle in Chantilly. For more information, visit www.pmarly.com.

VICTORIA’S SECRET TEASES ALL YOUR SENSES.

Victoria’s Secret has revealed a flirty new look for its Tease Eau de Parfum. Celebrating sheer femininity in its new guise. A gourmandise floral experience, Tease is inspired by and dedicated to women who embrace life and seek every experience it has to offer. The unique fragrance is a sensory journey, with a liberating burst of playfulness engaging smell, sight, and taste. The assertion of uninhibited femininity, Tease is deliciously sweet and intoxicating. A bright olfactory signature crafted by Victoria’s Secret’s perfumers, it introduces a dazzling, addictive feel as Petally Gardenias are wrapped in the delicious warmth of Black Vanilla, and a fresh bite of Anjou Pear tickles the senses. Victoria’s Secret’s new Tease Eau de Parfum is available in stores and on VictoriasSecret.ae, VictoriasSecret.com.kw and VictoriasSecret.com.sr. The collection includes an Eau de Parfum, Eau de Parfum Rollerball, Fragrance Mist and Fragrance Lotion. For more information, check out @ victoriassecretmena on Instagram.

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SPARKLE, GLITTER AND GLOW

An eye-catching statement necklace tops our jewellery wishlist this fall! Who doesn’t love exquisite pieces of jewellery? Beauty and elegance are heightened when an outfit is adorned with the right piece of jewellery. We curated our favourite pieces of jewellery this month – pieces that pushed the boundaries of craftsmanship, were delicate and dainty, or bohemian chic too.

Put a Chain Ring on it!

MKS Jewellery’s latest collection of handmade 18 karat jewellery would look lovely on anyone. The Heart Compass Chain Rings have a design inspired by the compass. Sea Signs are decorated with hearts and hand-crafted using different coloured Enamels. Available in Pink Sky, Earth Green, Sky Blue and Night Sky the charming rings are an enchanting accessory to add a subtle pop of colour to her outfit. For more information, visit www.mksjewellery.com.

Boho Chic with Jacquie Aiche x Josephine

Each piece in the Jacquie Aiche x Josephine collection is handmade in turquoise, opal, diamond, lapis, chrysoprase, amethyst and emerald to name but a few. Inspired by the energy of a California summer, barefoot by the sea, the pieces embody the feelings of freedom, love, happiness and empowerment and have been created so that the JA tribe can shine like the sun - and the golden glow of the season can last forever. The collection includes gemstone beaded necklaces, belly chains, body chains and bras apart from other exquisite bohemian pieces that invigorate the world of fine jewellery. For more information, visit www.jacquieaiche.com.

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The Art of Stylish Stacking

La Marquise Jewellery have been masters of layering and stacking jewellery, despite it being a complex art. Wearing multiple pieces with a mix of combinations allows you more room to experiment with your jewellery collection. Experts from La Marquise Jewellery have revealed the perfect guide to stacking and layering jewellery with any look. For instance, if you wish to layer your neckline, start at the bottom and work your way upwards. La Marquise’s Choker Collection necklaces are ideal for layering your neckline and feature an innovative adjustable chain mechanic, allowing you to layer as you please and decorate your collar bone with dangling diamonds and radiant gemstones. www.lamarquisejewellery.com

SICIS JEWELS PRESENTS ANOTHER MASTERPIECE Italian fine-jewellery brand, Sicis Jewels, transforms one of the world’s most enchanting birds, Ara Macaw, into a unique jewellery piece. The Arara Scarlet collection pays tribute to the Ara Macaw, which was worshipped by Mayans as a symbol of strength and courage. Currently, the bird is endangered due to the intense colour of its plumage, ranging from deep blue to green, from yellow to bright red, which makes it unique and rare. The necklace, made of intertwined carnelians, has a central pendant made of white gold 18K, micromosaic, white diamonds 7.61ct and black diamonds 0.60ct, as well as multicoloured sapphires: yellow, orange, including rubies and carnelians. The process behind the Arara Scarlet collection is special and outstanding in the current jewellery market. To develop the contemporary collection, Sicis Jewels’ gemologists search for the right gemstones, the cut and colour to reliably represent its feathers’ brightest colours, extolling the wings and tail in every shade with micromosaic technique. Whereas mosaicists melt together tesserae of different colours to reach the right shade, highlighting the heritage of Italian craftsmanship and the concept of the Colourful Renaissance. www.sicisjewels.com

Elevate your arm candy with RESERVOIR Whether worn on its own as an effortless statement piece or paired with other jewellery, watches are a timeless and classic accessory that elevate any and every outfit. RESERVOIR Watches’ beautiful Lady Longbridge Watch embodies another level of finesse in this charming shade of green. This design crosses times and eras by embodying urban chic and English luxury. The Lady Longbridge watch features two precious stones: tourmaline and sapphire, which symbolise the light indicators and full headlights of vintage cars. www.reservoir-watch.com www.womanthismonth.com

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MY CHILD ISN’T EATING! Is your child fussing over food?

Ouiam El Hassani tells you how to deal with your picky eater.

Since your child's birth, you are in charge of their feeding journey. You feed them by breast or bottle, even with a spoon, and they will tolerate whatever you put in their mouths. Then, suddenly, your baby is a toddler, and things are never the same again. When children begin to refuse food, it’s natural to start worrying. Questions such as: “What have I done wrong?", "Why isn't my child eating?” and “Will they be ok?" enter your mind.

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Well, the first thing you should remember is that you are not alone and your child is very much like all his peers at this age. The reasons for your child's sudden food aversions are both simple and complex:

Your child is becoming more independent At the age of two, children are now capable of walking alone, communicating their needs, figuring out their personality, and being in control of their body; they can close their mouth to signal that they do not want to eat whatever you are offering, they can cry, scream, or throw a tantrum.

Toddlers are very intuitive They notice patterns and act on them. If, as a baby, your toddler ate sweet food such as bananas and apples, they will get used to it. So, when you introduce non-sweet vegetables or fruits, they simply won't recognise the taste because they haven't developed a palate for it yet. Also, parents tend to feed their kids what they like and steer clear of foods they don't like. Eating is a learned behaviour that starts with the first spoon you give your child. www.womanthismonth.com


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Keep healthy food at home When healthy and nutritious food is available at home and around your child at all times, they will grow more accustomed to it.

Toddlers are still experimenting They are learning what they like and what they don't like, so just be patient. While it is very frustrating to deal with toddlers who change their minds with every passing minute about what food they like or want, it is essential to keep in mind that there is no magical solution. It is a journey that your child needs to go through, and you need to help and guide them to expand their palate.

Here are some tips you can follow to ensure your child is getting the nutrition they need:

Introduce all tastes when you start the feeding journey No matter how difficult it will get, it is important to try introducing new flavours to your child. Touching, smelling, playing with, and spitting out food are all normal exploratory behaviours that happen before acceptance—and some kids simply take longer to try new food and develop a taste or affinity for it. Keep trying, and eventually, your child will come around. Be consistent, don't give up, and remember, this stage in your child's life is critical as the foods they eat now are fundamental building blocks for healthy growth and development. www.womanthismonth.com

Avoid providing many food options at once Children are always more confused when there are more options, simply because their brain isn't developed enough to make this kind of decisions. Don't let your personal preferences interfere with your child's feeding journey Simply put - they might very well love some of the foods you don't like. Make the experience enjoyable Let them be part of cooking the meal, let them go grocery shopping with you, plate your food in a visually appealing way, etc.

Never force your child to eat Your child is not trying to push boundaries; they are simply learning a new skill. Also, forcing them to clean their plate causes a child to lose their natural sense of knowing when they are full, which can lead to overeating.

Remember - for many kids, food acceptance takes time, and this important stage in your toddler's life is absolutely normal. Building healthy eating habits is a gift that your child will thank you for later on in life. October 2021

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It’s Time to Sit Outside!

As the weather starts to cool, islanders can set foot outside airconditioned confines and enjoy the fresh air from their home gardens, patios or balconies. Now’s the perfect time to revamp these spaces and make them look inviting enough for a cup of comfort while you curl up with a good read. All it takes is a few touches of style mixed with functionality to achieve a perfect outdoor setting.

Put Your Feet Up Wooden bench Home Box

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Outdoor armchair Home Box www.womanthismonth.com


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Just Shelve It Wall shelf namshi.com

Let there be Light Solar lights amazon.com

Swingin’ in the Rain Swing Home Centre

Take a Seat Chair cushions amazon.com

Ibiza Vibes Jute rug namshi.com

Fragrant Days Essential oil diffuser namshi.com

Soothing Feature Garden water fountain amazon.com

Rustic Alfresco Tableware H&M

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skincare

INVIGORATING SKINCARE Cleanse, nourish and hydrate your skin with these skincare products this month. Changing weather, environmental factors, stress, hormones and more play a huge role in the health and appearance of our skin. While there’s no substitute for healthy nutrition, a good skincare routine and reliable skincare products certainly help. Here are our favourite skincare products this month.

Skincare Teams Up with Beauty

TLC for mature skin

British royal heritage brand, Rhug Wild Beauty’s Protective Day Cream with Blue Tansy Oil is a deeply nourishing cream that targets wrinkles and dehydration and boasts skin-protecting antioxidants for plumper, smoother looking skin. With ingredients including plum seed oil, known for its nourishing fatty acids, and blue tansy oil, that calms and soothes the skin, this cream is best for ageing skin or skin that needs a little extra care. Available at www.thesecretskin.com

A primer with natural ingredients that intensively nourishes the skin and extends the durability of makeup? Yes, you can have it with the HELLO, GOOD STUFF! FACE PRIMER by Essence. The silicone-free formula with natural hemp seed oil, valuable aloe vera extract, glycerine and hyaluronic acid provides the skin with optimal moisture and is quickly absorbed. The result: perfectly cared for and refreshed skin with a soft glow that shows off your favourite foundation to its best advantage. With the product’s 98 per cent natural ingredients, your skin will thank you for it. Available in store and online at Centrepoint

Glow, Naturally

Keeping the skin clear, acne-free, and hydrated, lends a healthy glow which is much needed to boost teenagers’ confidence at the start of the new academic year. Himalaya’s Aloe Vera Cleansing Gel is fomulated using time tested natural ingredients that keeping the skin clear, acne-free and hydrated. It helps maintain the natural PH balance of your skin, giving it a smooth and healthy glow from within. Available at leading supermarkets.

Your Skin’s Nightly Recharge

Bye Bye Oily Skin

Oily skin that is also problematic? Enter the Cactus & Aloe Low PH Soothing Toner from Soo’Ae New York. This toner immediately absorbs into skin and provides hydration. The gentle formulation utilises the nourishing and hydrating capabilities of the prickly pear cactus plant to quench the skin just right. It is rich in nutrients such as vitamins and amino acids, and provides a soothing and moisturising effect for all skin types, especially for oily and troubled skin. Available at: www.glambeaute.com

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Amly is a modern British skincare brand that elegantly unites the power of natural and organic ingredients with strong accumulated knowledge of effective beauty rituals. The Nocturnal Nectar Bio-Fermented Facial Essence from Amly is effortlessly absorbed into the skin. It is a lightweight liquid that preps the skin to absorb moisturisers and oils better. Supercharge your regime with the full-bodied properties of bio-fermented Apple Cider Vinegar, brimming with amino acids and antioxidants that serve to hydrate, soften and nourish the skin. This concentrated formula is suitable for all skin types and helps dissolve dead skin cells, delay the appearance of wrinkles and stimulate circulation. Available at www.thesecretskin.com www.womanthismonth.com


In Her Shoes

We’re firm believers in the fact that it is NOT just a man’s world. Women are a force to be reckoned with and have been making waves in society in leading roles. This month, we took a peek into the life of the highly successful, Najwa Raslan, Marketing Director of DHL Express Middle East and North Africa. Where do you see yourself in five years?

I have never thought about that. I never plan that far ahead as I believe it’s best to live one day at a time.

What’s the best gift you have ever received?

That would have to be skates. I went through a phase of learning ice skating and was thrilled when I received my own skates as a gift. I’m quite terrible at it by the way!

Najwa

What’s the one dessert you absolutely cannot resist?

I do have a weakness for shortbread biscuits.

Tell us something about yourself that not many people know. I like to learn. I make it a point to learn something new every year.

What superpower would you like to have? Invisibility

Best piece of advice you’ve ever been given? That no one is indispensable. www.womanthismonth.com

What is your dream holiday destination? Italy

What are three things you never leave the house without?

Dental floss, my ID and hot sauce. October 2021

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