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Kuwait faces admission crisis with shortage of medical college seats
The Deanship of Admission and Registration has proposed only 190 seats in the Faculties of Medicine and Dentistry, with 150…
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Debt-free dreams: Kuwait’s national campaign unburdens debtors
Sheikh Firas Saud Abdullah Al Malek Al Sabah, the Minister of Social Affairs, Family, and Child Affairs, has announced the…
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Kuwait braces for scattered rain, heavy thunderstorms
The Meteorological Department expects today’s weather to be unstable, with scattered rain, occasional thunderstorms, and heavy rainfall in certain areas.…
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AlShumaimry diwaniya welcomes well wishers
Last week, Tareq AlShumaimry, editor-in-chief of The Times Kuwait, hosted a gathering at his diwaniya, welcoming friends, well-wishers, and members…
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Civil Service Bureau needs revamp to streamline job lists for seekers
The sources emphasized the need to encourage high school diploma holders to pursue further education through university studies, training courses,…
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Dean of Diplomatic Corps holds grand Gabka
Ambassador of Tajikistan and Dean of Diplomatic Corps H.E. Zubaydzoda Zubaydullo held a Gabka reception at the embassy premises on…
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Ministry extends deadline to appoint Kuwaiti teachers to May 2
Anwar Al-Hamdan, the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education, has approved the proposal submitted by the Public Education Sector and…
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‘Nazaha’ receives record 41,652 financial disclosure statements
Talal Atallah Al-Mutairi, the monitor overseeing monitoring procedures and databases at the Anti-Corruption Public Authority, “Nazaha,” announced that as of…
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Kuwait Fire Force warns people to stay vigilant amid unstable weather
The Public Relations and Media Department of the Kuwait Fire Force has urged citizens and residents to be cautious due…
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AMR, a silent ‘pandemic’ waiting to happen
Antibiotic or antimicrobial resistance occurs when bacteria change and no longer respond to the medications that once killed them or…
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