Month: June 2024
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Front Page
Smoking prevalence in Kuwait down, but not out
On World No Tobacco Day, which falls annually on 31 May, a look at the smoking prevalence in Kuwait reveals…
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Around Town
“Fifth Musical Dhamaka” hits high note, Kuwaiti artist Mubarak Al Rasheed sings Nepali song
By Raj Malla Special to The Times Kuwait On May 31, 2024, the “Fifth Musical Dhamaka” organized by Nepal Kuwait…
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Kuwait News
“Travel Health Service” launched across Kuwait
• Services include pre-travel consultations, information on prevalent diseases at your destination, travel safety advice, and disease prevention guidance. •…
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Travel
Egypt’s new gem: The Waldorf Astoria
The Times Kuwait Report When it comes to travel, there is nothing quite like the indulgence of a luxury hotel stay…
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Kuwait News
Kuwait imposes travel bans for foreigners in financial cases
Counselor Saad Al-Safran, the Attorney General, issued a decision regarding travel bans on foreigners sentenced in financial cases. The decision,…
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Kuwait News
Meteorologist expert warns of record high temperatures in Kuwait
• Starting today, the northwesterly winds in Kuwait will become active, moderating the atmosphere. The dust stirred up in wild…
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Kuwait News
Kuwaiti flyers frustrated with Kuwait Airways’ Malaga flights flop
• Some citizens were surprised by the new development by Kuwait Airways, which is no longer limited to the destination…
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Diplomat
Kuwaiti ambassador Al-Shamali presents credentials to Indian President
• Ambassador Mishal Mustafa Al-Shamali, the ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary State of Kuwait to India, emphasized his commitment to strengthening…
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Kuwait News
Kuwaiti media shines bright at 16th Gulf Radio and Television Festival
• The victory reflects the high level of creativity, innovation, and culture among Kuwaiti youth who have reached crowning platforms…
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Viewpoint
Still Haunted by the Washington Consensus
Antara Haldar In 1989, the British economist John Williamson christened what was to become the defining intellectual export of the…
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