Bridgeman Arts
Bahrain 1960s - herd of goats in the barren desert landscape. Two archaeologists studying archaeology site.
Clip 5 from French language film about Bahrain in the 1960s. Herd of goats in the barren desert landscape. Two archaeologists studying archaeology site. Jeep drives through desert.
Bridgeman Arts
Bahrain 1960s - Manama city, high street and bazaar, loading bay with cranes
Clip 1 from French language film about Bahrain in the 1960s. Aerial Manama, the Capital city with High street and traffic, Bazar streets, Men carrying baskets on their heads, Local market, Market Stalls ( spices and fabrics). Docks and...
Bloomberg
Bahrain's Al Rumaihi on Foreign Investment, Saudi Arrests
Nov.14 -- Bahrain Economic Development Board CEO Khalid Al Rumaihi discusses the economic conditions in the Middle East with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets."
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Arabian peninsula's biggest Catholic church opens in Bahrain
Against the backdrop of mosque minarets and a desert oil field, the biggest Catholic church in the Arabian peninsula opens its doors in Bahrain (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Curated Video
Energy industry businesses feel pinch amid plummeting oil prices
International companies, operating in the energy industry, are in the UAE to showcase their products.
But some businesses say the turbulent oil prices are making trading difficult.
Industry representatives have gathered in Dubai for an...
Curated Video
Mine detection technology showcased during navy exercise
Naval staff from around the world are sharing knowledge on maritime security, as part of a US-led exercise in the Persian Gulf.
Cutting edge technology - designed to sweep sea waters for mines - are also being showcased as part of the...
Curated Video
WRAP Michael Jackson charges fans to meet him at event, Jackson comments
Tokyo - 8 March, 2007
1. Michael Jackson appearing on stage
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Michael Jackson, Pop singer:
"Good evening ladies and gentlemen, thank you for a wonderful, wonderful evening. I really appreciate everybody's...
Curated Video
Volcanoes, Hurricanes, Earthquakes, Floods, Ferry, Train, Plane Crashes
Mount Merapi spat out near continuous clouds of deadly hot ash and debris early in May, as activity at the volcano intensified. One of the eruptions was the most powerful yet, sending ash, rock fragments and volcanic gas almost four...
Curated Video
Bahrain - FM comments on Iraqi agreement
Bahrain's Foreign Minister Muhammad bin Mubarak Al-Khalifak on
Tuesday (24/2) said he was optimistic about the chances of the
UN-brokered Iraq deal holding...and ushering in a lasting
peace.
ws presser;
SOT Bahraini Foreign Minister...
Curated Video
US navy deploys sea lions to detect saboteurs
1. Wide pan of 19 year-old sea lion called Zachary in enclosure in harbour
2. Sea lion getting out of cage and onto rubber dinghy boat
3. Sea lion and trainers on boat at sea
4. Close up of sea lion barking
5. Various of Zachary jumping...
Curated Video
Arab nations approve indirect Israeli-Palestinians talks
1. Tilt up of Arab League headquarters exterior in Cairo
2. Arrival of Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit (in suit on right) and Bahrain Foreign Minister, Khalid Bin Ahmed Bin Mohamed Al-Khalifa
3. Arrival of Saudi Foreign...
Curated Video
Female protesters take to the streets in large numbers
1. Wide of women walking along street
2. Wide of Pearl Square
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Vox pop, Zahra (no last name given), protester:
"Today we are all happy that we have achieved, that we can tell our demands and needs. And we need to...
Curated Video
Abaya is fashion garment in its own right
AP Television
Dubai - 14 March, 2013
1. Model wearing abaya, an over garment worn by some Islamic women, walking down catwalk at Fashion for All Show
2. Audience watching
3. Model in gold dress on catwalk
4. Audience watching
5. Model...
Bridgeman Arts
Qatar oasis, experimental farming, white Arabian oryx, thoroughbred camels and falcons. UAE, 1974
Clip 6 from 'Arabia, the fortunate' a documentary about the United Arab Emirates in 1974. Qatar Oasis and experimental farming. A preservation herd of endangered white Arabian oryx, thoroughbred camels, and falcons.
Bridgeman Arts
Bahrain 1960s - pearl hunters dive for oysters in the Persian Gulf.
Clip 3 from French language film about Bahrain in the 1960s. Pearl fishing in the Persian Gulf. Men dive from boat for oysters and pick out the pearls on deck.
Bridgeman Arts
Tilt view of the Swat river
The river Swat bends around the hills in the Bahrain area, Swat Valley, Pakistan. 4K available if ordered in advance.
Bridgeman Arts
Bahrain Village, Swat
Street activity in the village of Bahrain, Swat. 4K available if ordered in advance.
Bridgeman Arts
Swat river at sunset
A view of the Swat river near Matta, Pakistan. 4K available if ordered in advance.
Bridgeman Arts
Water, agriculture and the vegetable market. UAE, 1974
Clip 3 from 'Arabia, the fortunate' a documentary about the United Arab Emirates in 1974. Footage of water and trees. Farmers with their crops. The vegetable market and traders.
Bloomberg
Bahrain Needs Proper Reforms, Renaissance Capital Says
Jul.16 -- Bahrain needs a comprehensive package of reforms to reduce its fiscal deficits over the medium term, the IMF said. Ahmed Badr, chief executive officer for the Middle East and North Africa at Renaissance Capital, weighs in on...
Sky News
US aircraft carriers and warships arrive in Strait of Hormuz
VOICED: It's a symbol of America's military might.
A multi-billion pound aircraft carrier sent to the Middle East by the U.S president Donald Trump -- after months of heightened tensions with Iran.
Those tensions are focussed on the...
Bloomberg
Bahrain King's Adviser Discusses Peace Deal With Israel
Sep.14 -- The special adviser to the King of Bahrain has welcomed the nation becoming the second Gulf country to establish full diplomatic relations with Israel. Bahrain joins the United Arab Emirates in normalizing ties with the Jewish...
Curated Video
BAHRAIN: UN WEAPONS INSPECTOR BUTLER REPORTS ON IRAQ VISIT
English/Nat
The chief U-N weapons inspector left Iraq on Tuesday after failing to persuade Saddam Hussein to open his palaces for a search of secret weapons.
Richard Butler flew to Bahrain en route to New York, where he will report to...