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“Justice Minister” accelerates digitization for quality services in Kuwait
The Minister of Justice, Counselor Nasser Al-Sumait, confirmed that the Ministry is focusing on digital transformation and improving its role…
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“Public Works Ministry” mandates ‘fingerprint systems’ at construction sites
The Minister of Public Works, Dr. Noura Mohammed Al-Mishaan, announced the commencement of implementing the directives outlined in Circular No.…
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Khaleeji Zain 26 semi-finals set as Kuwait hosts Bahrain and Oman faces Saudi Arabia
• Dragan Talajic respected Juan Pizzi’s knowledge of his former team but focused on his players’ performance, aiming for a…
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ASSP Kuwait Chapter hosts HSE excellence awards for Gulf region
• Engr. Bader Al-Hadhrami, President of the ASSP Kuwait Chapter for 2024–2025, emphasized that a steadfast commitment to HSE excellence…
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Kuwait experiences a major economic shift in 2024 through global partnerships
• In 2024, Kuwait’s economy saw significant changes, with global and regional geopolitical tensions disrupting supply chains still recovering from…
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15% of solar sites in Kuwait can exceed annual power needs
• As the government tackles summer power outages, a Kuwait University study shows Al-Ahmadi and Jahra the top sites for…
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Kuwait residents and citizens risk ‘block’ status without fingerprints
• As of Sunday, fingerprints were completed for 960,000 Kuwaiti nationals, 2.74 million residents, and 58,000 undocumented individuals, leaving 16,000…
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Jimmy Carter, former US president and Nobel Peace Prize recipient, dead at 100
Jimmy Carter, the earnest Georgia peanut farmer who as U.S. president struggled with a bad economy and the Iran hostage…
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Investigations launched for a shockingly heinous crime in Jahra
In a shockingly heinous and unusual crime, the Ministry of Interior launched intensive investigations after a citizen turned in and…
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Multinational companies shift focus to Gulf countries for growth opportunities
The Gulf States have begun adopting a global minimum corporate tax of 15%, yet strategic incentives continue to attract multinational…
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