Month: August 2025
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US ends duty-free tariff exemption for small packages
The United States on Friday ended duty-free exemptions for small packages valued at $800 or less, sparking concerns among small…
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NCCAL concludes 17th summer cultural festival with ‘Night of the Sahara’
The National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters (NCCAL) concluded the 17th edition of the Summer Cultural Festival on Friday…
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US appeals court 7-4 verdict rules most Trump tariffs unconstitutional
A US appeals court in Washington, DC ruled on Friday that the majority of tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump…
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Commerce Ministry moves to rein in delivery app fees amid soaring costs
The Ministry of Commerce and Industry is studying amendments to the regulations governing food delivery services. The proposed changes aim…
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From leases to legacy, ministries begin shift to permanent headquarters
The government plan to relocate the headquarters of ministries, government institutions and agencies from rented buildings to permanent government facilities…
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Bread, cakes, and dreams, AICA graduates showcase talents at ‘Culinary Ceremony’
By Ricky Laxa Staff Writer Yesterday (Friday) morning, the Asian International Culinary Arts (AICA) hosted a momentous ceremony to honor…
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Fire destroys warehouse in Al-Khuwaisat
Firefighting teams managed to bring under control a warehouse fire that broke out on a farm in the Al-Khuwaisat area.…
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Temporary closure of Fahd Al Malik Al Sabah Road
The General Traffic Department announced the temporary closure of Fahd Al Malik Al Sabah Road (208) starting from the exit…
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MOI official inspects traffic and operations sector; driving test centers, awareness programs
Assistant Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior for Public Security Affairs, Major General Hamed Al-Dawas, went on an inspection tour…
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WHO warns of worsening cholera epidemic; deaths rise despite fewer infections
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced today that the cholera epidemic is worsening worldwide, with more than 400,000 cases recorded…
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