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Kuwait Towers stand tall as eternal symbols of pride, progress, and identity
Rising gracefully along Kuwait’s shoreline, the Kuwait Towers are more than architectural structures — they are silent witnesses to the…
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Court blocks tariffs; Trump hits back with sweeping 10 percent global duty
Trump canceled tariffs struck down by the US Supreme Court, yet quickly imposed a new temporary 10% tariff on global…
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Amiri Diwan thanks citizens, residents for Ramadan greetings to Kuwait’s leadership
The Amiri Diwan expressed its sincere thanks and appreciation to citizens and residents who extended congratulations on the occasion of…
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Trump considering a ‘limited’ military strike against Iran to push Tehran to reach agreement
US President Donald Trump said Friday he is considering a “limited” military strike against Iran to pressure it into reaching…
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Top US court rules Trump overstepped on tariffs
In a major legal setback for US President Donald Trump, the Supreme Court of the United States, in a much…
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Humans must take control; UN head pushes global plan to rein in AI
Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, called for reducing “exaggeration and fear” surrounding artificial intelligence, stressing the need for…
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‘No Jail, No Fine’: Interior Ministry debunks viral ghabga rumor
The Ministry of Interior has refuted news circulating on some social media which said anyone who is organizing a ghabga…
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Dollar surges on strong data and geopolitical tensions, eyes best week since October
The US dollar is heading toward its strongest weekly performance since October, supported by stronger-than-expected economic data, growing expectations that…
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Partial payment, bigger questions: US–UN financial tensions resurface
The United States has made a partial payment of approximately $160 million toward the more than $4 billion it owes…
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Breaking barriers, MoJ appoints first female court session secretaries
The Ministry of Justice announced on Thursday that 28 women have been accepted as court session secretaries, marking the first…
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