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Government revokes citizenship of 13 Kuwaitis
The government gazette Kuwait Alyawm has published a supplement, containing the names of 13 individuals whose citizenships have been revoked…
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Gold prices drop over 1% as easing US-China trade tensions boost risk appetite
Gold prices fell more than 1% on Monday as easing trade tensions between the United States and China increased investors’…
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Experts warn of growing coastal erosion threat in Kuwait due to climate change
Experts and academics have highlighted the growing threat of coastal erosion in Kuwait, exacerbated by global warming and rising sea…
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MC approves EPA request to cancel old Shuwaikh Police Station site for environment purposes
The Municipal Council Capital Governorate Committee has approved the request of the Environment Public Authority to cancel the decision to…
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Ministry of Commerce in talks with CBK, CMA on appraisal regulations
Officials at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry are considering introducing new regulations for real estate appraisal, particularly for companies…
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400 Husayniyahs comply with deadline, register on Ministry of Islamic Affairs platform
Around 400 Husayniyahs and majlises have registered the details of their administrators on the electronic platform of the Ministry of…
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MOI deploys drones to flush out cryptocurrency miners
The crackdown on cryptocurrency mining in Kuwait is intensifying under the leadership of Acting Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef, with…
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Justice Minister prioritizes alimony payments over other debts
Minister of Justice Nasser Al-Sumait has emphasized that court-ordered alimony payments should take priority over other debts, including government debts,…
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Kuwait to host Sustainable Energy Conference and Exhibition on May 11–13
Kuwait will host the Kuwait Sustainable Energy Conference and Exhibition from May 11 to 13, under the patronage of the…
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Kyoto hotel asks Israeli tourist to sign war crimes declaration before check-in
An Israeli tourist in Kyoto, Japan, was asked to sign a declaration affirming he had not committed war crimes during…
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