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Death toll in Texas flash floods rises to 43, over 20 girls still missing from Summer Camp
Kuwait has expressed its deep sympathy and solidarity with the United States following the devastating floods that struck the state…
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‘Take It or Leave It’; Trump to send tariff letters to 12 countries, raising global trade tensions
U.S. President Donald Trump has signed letters to 12 countries notifying them of new tariff rates on their exports to…
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Kuwait introduces new e-visa system for tourists, families, business visitors
Kuwait has officially launched a new electronic visa (e-visa) system aimed at simplifying and accelerating entry procedures for travelers and…
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Boursa sees surge in activity and liquidity in June 2025, but disparities persist
The Kuwait Stock Exchange (KSE) saw a notable improvement in performance in June 2025 compared to the previous month. According…
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Kuwait reaffirms commitment to OPEC+ oil output cuts for market stability
Oil Minister Tariq Al-Roumi, in a statement issued today, reaffirmed Kuwait’s full support for the collective efforts of OPEC+ alliance…
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New entrance suggested for Jahra Industrial Area to reduce gridlock
Municipal Council member Abdullah Al-Enezi has submitted a formal proposal to address the persistent traffic congestion at the entrance to…
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Kuwait eyes strategic rebranding of ministries to support economic, urban transformation
Changing the names of ministries and government institutions often signals more than a mere rebranding — it reflects a broader…
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MoSA unveils new leadership and reforms for cooperative sector oversight
In conjunction with the Civil Service Bureau’s approval of the Ministry of Social Affairs’ new administrative structure—now officially in effect—Minister…
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MEW floats new tenders to boost grid capacity, support development
The Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy has floated three tenders for the extension of 11-kilovolt (kV) underground cables,…
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Parisians swim in the River Seine again after over a century-long ban
For the first time since 1923, Parisians took a dip in the River Seine today, reclaiming a long-lost tradition after…
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