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Red Sea turbulence puts pressure on Kuwait exports of refined oil to Europe
Standard & Poor’s Global Commodities at Sea confirmed that its data shows increasing pressure on shipowners to avoid the Red…
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New MPW minister faces an uphill task on road to success
Despite years of efforts, the problem of flying gravel in the streets and the presence of potholes in Kuwait has…
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Global Foreign Direct Investment flows marginally increase in 2023, defying expectations
The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has revealed a slight increase in global foreign direct investment (FDI)…
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Kuwait records trade deficit with the United States in 2023
Data from the US Department of Commerce has revealed that Kuwait’s exports to the United States during the first 11…
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Moderate daytime weather with cold nights expected for the weekend
According to the Meteorological Department, the upcoming weekend is expected to bring moderate weather during the day and chilly to…
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Municipal Council Bribery Case: Defendants convicted and sentenced
The Criminal Court of Cassation, led by Counselor Saleh Al-Muraishid, upheld the ruling of the Court of First Instance in…
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Mindfulness helps with healthy eating
More than two decades ago, researchers supported by the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) developed a heart-healthy eating plan…
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Nanoplastics infiltrate human food chain
Although environmental microplastics in foods were first reported in 2004, it is only now, after 20 years that their multiple…
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Investment experts provide ideas for million-dollar investments, bloomberg reports
Bloomberg recently released a report titled “Where are you currently investing a million dollars?” highlighting the current confusion in the…
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MOI suspends decision allowing status amendment for residency violators before 2020
In a recent development, the Ministry of Interior has announced the suspension of a decision that allowed expatriates who violated…
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