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Kuwait urges citizens to use ‘Sahel’ for emergency travel documents
Citizens can use the ‘Sahel’ application to issue an emergency travel document electronically or visit the Kuwaiti embassy in the…
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Probe team investigates power outage at key government areas
Dr. Mahmoud Bushehri, Minister of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy, instructed the Minister of State for Housing Affairs to establish…
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Kuwait urges UN Security Council to resolve missing persons’ issue
Kuwait Permanent Delegate to the United Nations Ambassador Tareq Al-Bannai reaffirmed the necessity for the Security Council to pursue a…
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Ministry of Social Affairs launches ‘Sahel’ bookings to meet ministers
Ahmed Al-Enzi, the Director of the Public Relations Department and official spokesperson for the Ministry of Social Affairs, announced that,…
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Ministry introduces ‘judgment enforcement services’ via ‘Sahel’
The move to launch ‘judgment enforcement services’ via ‘Sahel’ App is part of the Ministry of Interior’s ongoing efforts towards…
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Kuwait’s exports to US reached $220 million in first quarter of 2024
The exports of Gulf countries to the US in Q1 2024 soar by 20%, reaching $6.22 billion, compared to $7.79…
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Kuwait’s new traffic law to curb reckless driving, reduce violations
The government is planning to enact a series of pre-prepared laws, which reduce traffic congestion and impose severe penalties. Anyone…
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Ministry seeks economic, safe operation of electricity network
The Ministry of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy will participate in operational studies with the Gulf Electricity Interconnection Authority to…
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NCCAL and EU host exhibition to protect heritage in conflict zones
“Through joint efforts, we can ensure that future generations inherit the rich history and diverse cultures that define our global…
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Public Prosecution office to appoint diverse new cohort
Two batches of applicants will be accepted to the Public Prosecution office this year, including graduates from the 2022-2023 and…
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