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Cabinet approves tougher penalties for assaulting public employees
The cabinet expressed sincere condolences to His Highness the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, His Highness the Crown Prince…
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Ministry urges companies to register beneficial owners
The Ministry of Commerce and Industry emphasized that companies should take advantage of the new legal procedure, which requires all…
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Egyptian national arrested for unauthorized fundraising
The Ministry of Interior stated on ‘X’ that the Egyptian national seen in the video circulating on social media was…
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‘Mubarakiya Markets’ to feature heritage hotel, modern amenities
Dr. Noura Mohammed Al-Mashaan, the Minister of Public Works and Minister of State for Municipal Affairs, along with several leaders…
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Inhibiting inflammatory protein extends lifespan
Wishing for a happy, healthy and extended lifespan could soon become more than just wishful thinking, if the latest findings…
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Kuwaiti female athletes, a tale of persistence in the Paris ’24 Olympics
The Kuwaiti participation in the Paris 2024 Olympics highlighted the promising potential of Kuwaiti women’s sports on the international stage.…
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Ethiopian domestic workers’ return to Kuwait jeopardized
The issue of Ethiopian domestic workers returning to Kuwait is likely to be postponed, pending the resolution of certain issues…
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MOI to suspend all transactions for those without biometrics
The Ministry of Interior confirmed the suspension of all government transactions related to Kuwaiti citizens and residents if biometrics are…
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Kuwait’s drilling contracts hit KD 2.85 billion by March 2024
The Kuwait Oil Company leases rigs from international and local companies, with contracts lasting five to six years and options…
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Kuwait introduces Gulf’s first Expatriate Workers Shelter Center
The Public Authority for Manpower has confirmed that the Expatriate Workers Shelter Center, part of the authority, is the first…
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