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Daily Tribune
a day ago
- Sport
- Daily Tribune
Bahrain Build Momentum, Cairo Sets the Scene
TDT | Manama Final Stretch With the AFC Men's Volleyball Nations Cup fast approaching, Bahrain's national team has settled into a training camp in Cairo, Egypt. Running through June 12, the camp is designed to elevate every aspect of the squad's game ahead of their home-soil campaign starting June 17. The setup is meticulous. Players are immersed in daily technical drills, physical conditioning, and high-intensity friendly matches—all under the watchful guidance of head coach Arnaud from France and his assistant Mishal Turki. This phase is as much about fitness as it is about rhythm, chemistry, and getting the final 14-player roster battle-tested. Meet the Camp Squad Sixteen players made the trip to Cairo, each with a clear goal: earn their spot and bring sharpness to the team's core. Among them are seasoned names like Mohammed Anan, Nasser Anan, and Mahmoud Abdulhussein, joined by rising figures such as Abbas Sultan and Ayman Haroona. The training is as competitive as it is calculated. Sessions move fluidly between tactical walkthroughs and match-style scrimmages, creating an environment that mirrors tournament conditions. Coaches are assessing not just form, but cohesion and adaptability—two essentials in any short-format international competition. Tournament on the Horizon Hosted at Isa Bin Rashid Volleyball Hall in Riffa, the AFC Nations Cup runs from June 17 to June 24, with Bahrain placed in Group A alongside Indonesia and Thailand. It's a manageable group, but one that offers no room for complacency.


News18
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Mixing Tradition with Flavor: Iconic Cocktails of Louisiana
Last Updated: Sip your way through Louisiana with iconic cocktails that tell the story of the state's rich culture, history, and flavor in every glass. News18 Cocktails in Louisiana are a unique blend of tradition, innovation, and celebration with every sip. Known for its deep-rooted history in mixology, some of the most iconic drinks in the world originate here. New Orleans is the birthplace of America's first cocktail, the Sazerac, filled with a bold flavor. The Hurricane instantly recognizable for its fruity flavours was also concocted in Louisiana. The cocktail scene in Louisiana is as vibrant and diverse as its rich cultural heritage and indulgence is the only way to appreciate its distinctive unique flavors. Looking to try the iconic cocktails while in Louisiana? Here is a curated list of drinks you should try and unravel the true story behind its origin. Brandy Milk Punch: Don't be fooled by the name of this drink because it packs a punch through the rich and creamy flavor it emanates. Sip this cocktail at Brennan's, the restaurant that is credited for perfecting it and handing a true classic drink to the world. Sazerac: America's first cocktail and officially the drink that New Orleans swears by, it is a perfect representation of Louisiana. The cocktail is made with delicious Sazerac rye whiskey that also lends its name to the drink. Blended with Herbsaint, Peychaud's Bitters, sugar and lemon peel, Sazerac is a classic cocktail loved by all. While in Louisiana we recommend you to try the Sazerac at The Sazerac Bar, or The Sazerac House and enjoy an immersive experience with exhibits and tastings. Vieux Carre Cocktail: An original invention from Louisiana, this cocktail is a unique mix of Bénédictine, Cognac, Rye whiskey and sweet vermouth. Bold in flavors and aroma, the drink is spiced to lend it a slow sip flavor. Vieux Carre was developed in 1937 at Hotel Monteleone in New Orleans by head bartender Water Bargeron. French 75: A strong drink, this is perfect to celebrate a grand victory. The ingredients in this cocktail are simple, lemon and cognac, however the bubbly drink gives the right kick to patrons. Try French 75 at Arnaud's restaurant to enjoy the ambience and grandeur of Louisiana's past. Grasshopper: Trust us it's just a name and has no grasshoppers in it! The sweet taste of chocolate and mint lends the drink its unique name. Philip Guichet Sr. is credited with the invention of the cocktail. He traveled to New York City to participate in a cocktail competition in 1918 and entered this libation and won second place. He then brought the recipe back home to New Orleans. La Louisane Cocktail: The La Louisiane Cocktail is not for the faint of heart. Made with rye whiskey, vermouth, Bénédictine, D.O.M liqueur, absinthe, bitters and a cherry garnish, this one is a true original from New Orleans going back to the 1800s. top videos View all So, next time you are in Louisiana, don't forget to raise your glass and enjoy the timeless flavors from the state. Partnered Post Location : Noida, India, India First Published: May 21, 2025, 15:55 IST News studio18 Mixing Tradition with Flavor: Iconic Cocktails of Louisiana

Hospitality Net
19-05-2025
- Business
- Hospitality Net
Arnaud Béril has been promoted Cluster General Manager at Anantara Chiang Mai Resort and Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort
Arnaud returns to Anantara Chiang Mai, where he was Food & Beverage Manager in 2015 and will oversee both northern Thailand Anantara properties. Arnaud joined Minor Hotels as an intern in 2010, rising through the ranks to hold several senior operations roles across the group's properties across Thailand, including Koh Phangan, Chiang Mai, Bangkok, Hua Hin, Koh Samui and Chiang Rai. In 2022, he moved to Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort as Resort Manager and became General Manager a year later. During his tenure at Anantara Golden Triangle, Arnaud spearheaded projects to further elevate the resort experience, including the introduction of Canopy, A Tree Top Dining Experience; the launch of the Samsarn restaurant honouring Thai, Lao, and Burmese culinary heritage; and the newly-launched Mekong Explorer Tents. His elevation of the Anantara Golden Triangle guest experience earned him recognition as General Manager of the Year - Asia in 2024 at the Minor Awards of Excellence. A French national, Arnaud holds a bachelor's degree from the Institut Vatel Bordeaux Hospitality Management School.


Morocco World
25-04-2025
- Business
- Morocco World
Rabat Business School Deepens Global Presence with Bold Cross-Cultural Academic Strategy
Rabat – Rabat Business School (RBS), part of the International University of Rabat (UIR), is stepping further onto the global stage as it forges new academic partnerships and climbs international rankings. With over 110 partner institutions, most of them accredited by leading global bodies such as AACSB, EQUIS, and AMBA, RBS is building a reputation as a key player in international business education from Africa. A clear vision for global recognition The school's rapid rise reflects a deliberate strategy focused on quality and global integration. RBS entered the Financial Times rankings for business schools in 2022 and made swift progress: from 86th place in its debut to 32nd in 2024. This trajectory places RBS among the top 5% of business schools worldwide with AACSB accreditation, a standard of academic excellence and global reach. In a press statement, dean Nicolas Arnaud attributes this momentum to a clear vision. 'We set out to establish RBS as a business school with real international influence, and that vision is taking shape,' he said. One of the school's recent initiatives, the International Triple Bachelor (ITB) program, reflects that ambition. Designed in collaboration with IESEG in France and HEC Montréal in Canada, the program allows students to earn three degrees, one from each institution. It's an academic passport to top-tier careers across continents. Expanding an international network In 2025, RBS signed new mobility agreements with a range of prestigious schools, including HEC Lausanne, EM Lyon, Kozminski University, EDHEC, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, TUM School of Management, Copenhagen Business School, and Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management. All of them hold triple accreditation, reinforcing RBS's academic footprint in Europe, Asia, and beyond. 'These partnerships show the confidence other institutions have in RBS,' added Arnaud. 'They also give our students more choices for meaningful academic experiences abroad, at no additional cost in many cases.' RBS now makes it possible for all eligible students to earn a second or even third degree through its global partnerships. Agreements recently renewed with Audencia and Rennes School of Business add to the school's growing portfolio of dual-degree options. Students can pursue undergraduate or graduate-level degrees through these programs, often without facing higher tuition fees. Several new agreements are expected to be finalized soon, offering even more routes to international qualifications. A global campus in practice RBS doesn't only promote internationalism on paper. It brings that mindset into its classrooms, where more than 65% of faculty come from outside Morocco. All programs are taught in English from the first year, and the student body includes more than 500 international students from over 50 countries. Life on campus reflects this diversity. Each year, the school organizes an International Day where students from over 25 nationalities share their cultures. Events like Partner Day and the Study Abroad Fair create moments of exchange with visiting universities and engage students on global themes such as sustainability and innovation. RBS also maintains active membership in global academic networks, including the African Association of Business Schools (AABS), the Global Business School Network (GBSN), and QTEM (Quantitative Techniques for Economics and Management). These affiliations support the school's mission to contribute to Africa's future by equipping students with tools to lead both locally and globally. Rabat Business School stands among the world's top 100 business schools according to the Financial Times and QS rankings. With more than 2,700 students and a broad network of international partners, it offers a wide range of academic paths, from bachelor's and master's programs to an executive MBA and doctoral studies. Tags: Morocco educationRabat Business SchoolRBSUIR
Yahoo
31-03-2025
- Yahoo
Impairment suspected in Marrero fatale motorcycle crash: LSP
JEFFERSON PARISH, La. (WGNO) — A Marrero man is dead following a crash over the weekend, according to the Louisiana State Police. Troopers reported that around 2:30 a.m. on Sunday, March 30, they responded to the scene of a crash on Louisiana Highway 45 near Pritchard Road in Marrero. One dead, another arrested following Lower Ninth Ward crash An investigation revealed 51-year-old Ronald Arnaud Jr. was headed south on the highway on his Harley-Davidson motorcycle when he reportedly ran off the road into a ditch. Troopers said Arnaud was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash and was ejected from the bike suffering sever injuries. He was taken to a hospital where he later died. The crash remains under investigation while toxicology samples are being tested as troopers say impairment may have been a factor in the incident. Former St. Tammany Parish student accused of terrorizing 'Most importantly, never drive impaired- alcohol, drugs, or even certain medications can severely impair judgment, reaction time, and coordination, making it dangerous for everyone. Remember, if you feel different, you drive different. Prioritize safety and consider enrolling in the Department of Public Safety's motorcycle training courses, ranging from beginner to advanced,' said LSP Troop coach at David Thibodaux STEM Magnet Academy charged with underage sex with student Causeway bridge reopens, additional updates as severe weather crosses Louisiana Impairment suspected in Marrero fatale motorcycle crash: LSP 'Egg beaters,' 'Bob Evans' liquid eggs recalled; may contain cleaning solution: USDA White House to remove magnolia tree dating to Andrew Jackson Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.