Bahrain is one of the smallest countries in the world, an archipelago of more than 30 low-lying islands sitting off the eastern coast of Saudi Arabia. It has no vast landmass, no sprawling hinterland, and none of the oil wealth of its larger neighbours. Yet when the latest global internet speed rankings are published, this tiny Gulf kingdom keeps appearing near the very top, ahead of far larger and far richer nations. The story of how it got the…
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