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Fingerprint system uncovers teacher’s absence, recovers 105,000 dinars
Absent teacher received salaries over nearly two decades. Fingerprint system revealed her long-term absence from duty. Full amount was recovered…
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Kuwait navigates global turbulence amid Trump’s “tariff bomb” and trade shifts
Trump’s new tariffs sparked global concern and led to steep declines in U.S. and Gulf markets. Gulf states, including Kuwait,…
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Oil tumbles 8% as China retaliates with tariffs on U.S.
Oil prices plunged by 8% on Friday, heading for their lowest close since the midst of the coronavirus pandemic in…
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Education Ministry explores solutions to combat rising student absenteeism
The Ministry of Education is addressing the issue of mass student absenteeism before and after holidays, which affects academic performance.…
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Over 30,000 engineering licenses issued in Capital and Jahra Municipalities
The Municipal Services Licensing Department in the Capital issued 7,932 advertising licenses, with a significant portion dedicated to vehicle and…
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Gulf markets lose $51.5 billion as Trump’s tariffs shake investors
The tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump on Wednesday, April 2, caused turbulence in global and Gulf financial markets,…
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KSE sees individual transactions surge 61.9%, increase of 763 million dinars
Kuwait Stock Exchange (KSE) liquidity surged by 90.2% in the first quarter of 2025, rising from 3.5 billion dinars at…
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Interior Ministry arrests fugitive caught on video escaping security forces
The Capital Governorate Security Directorate, through Jaber Al-Ahmad Police Station, successfully apprehended an individual who was seen in a widely…
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Kuwait screens 500,000 expatriates annually for infectious diseases, safeguarding public health
Dr. Ghazi Al-Mutairi stated that Expatriate Labor Screening Unit is Kuwait’s first line of defense in protecting public health. The…
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Indian student numbers in US, UK, and Canada drop by 40% in 2024, while Germany and New Zealand see record growth
The number of Indian students choosing the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada for higher education has dropped sharply by…
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