Kuwait News
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Kuwait’s government increases case fees and appeal guarantees by 100%
In a move to emphasize the seriousness of litigation and a claim before the courts, the government has completed amendments…
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Lawyer sentenced to 5 years and 50,000 dinars for defrauding expatriate
Kuwait’s Criminal Court sentenced a lawyer to five years in prison and a fine of 50,000 dinars for defrauding an…
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“Education Ministry” suspends grievance submissions, stresses zero tolerance for violations
The Ministry of Education has announced the suspension of applications for the Complaints and Grievances Committee, following the conclusion of…
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“Health Ministry” affirms HMPV infection rates in Kuwait remain stable
The Ministry of Health has confirmed that the rate of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) infections in Kuwait is consistent with the…
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Kuwait’s listed companies poised for major real estate privileges
• Ibrahim Al-Awadi said the proposed amendment would permit the transfer of real estate to Kuwaiti companies listed on multiple…
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Amiri Diwan Minister conveys condolences of Kuwait Amir, Crown Prince, PM over death of James Carter
Minister of Amiri Diwan Affairs Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah visited the US Embassy in Kuwait on Tuesday morning, where…
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Kuwait hosts WHO delegation to evaluate healthy cities initiative
• If Al-Sha’ab, Du’a, and Qortuba receive certification by the World Health Organization, Kuwait’s roster of Healthy Cities will expand…
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Cooperative Union ensures continuous, high-quality egg availability
Gharib Al-Adhan, President of the Union of Consumer Cooperative Societies, emphasized that the union is committed to ensuring a continuous…
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Kuwait’s Central Bank sets new low transfer limits to prevent fraud
• “Links,” “WAMD,” and all banks’ financial transfer apps will remain active, with the only change being the removal of…
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Education Ministry reports 1,436 students absent in 12th grade exams
The Ministry of Education announced a continued decline in the number of deprivations for twelfth-grade exams, marking the second consecutive…
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