
Ramadan Spirit Unites Nations at MP Maryam Al Dhaen's Majlis
Ambassadors of different countries, including the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Turkiye, Egypt, India, Pakistan, and Nepal, joined leaders of socio-cultural organizations and community representatives from Bahrain at MP Maryam Al Dhaen's vibrant Ramadan Majlis this week.

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