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WB resumes financing for nuclear energy projects after decades-long pause
In a significant policy shift, World Bank President Ajay Banga announced that the international financial institution will resume funding nuclear…
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Kuwait ranks 5th in Gulf, 69th globally in Coursera’s 2025 global skills report
Kuwait ranked fifth among Gulf countries and 69th globally in the 2025 Global Skills Proficiency Index (GSR), published by the…
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5.9-magnitude earthquake jolts Taiwan; no immediate reports of damage or injuries
A 5.9-magnitude earthquake struck off the eastern coast of Taiwan today, shaking buildings in the capital, Taipei, according to the…
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Uzbekistan’s ‘Golden Visa’ Program – Another step towards attracting foreign investors
Recent changes in the issuance of “Golden Visas” to foreigners, particularly foreign investors, for residency in our country have generated…
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Multilateral action key to empowering vulnerable groups: Al-Huwailah
Minister of Social Affairs, Family and Childhood Affairs, Dr. Amthal Al-Huwailah, affirmed Kuwait’s firm belief in the importance of multilateral…
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Kuwait urges continued UN oversight to resolve files of prisoners, missing persons, national archives
Kuwait’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Tareq Al-Bannai, underscored the necessity of continued international engagement — especially through…
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Trump calls LA protesters ‘foreign enemy’ amid immigration crackdown; over 100 arrested
US President Donald Trump escalated his rhetoric against protesters in Los Angeles, calling them a “foreign enemy” and pledging to…
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Princess Diana’s iconic wardrobe to be auctioned in largest-ever fashion sale
Princess Diana’s most iconic fashion pieces — including her dresses, hats, handbags, and shoes — are set to go under…
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Teenage student stabs teaching assistant to death at French school
A 31-year-old school assistant was fatally stabbed on Tuesday morning during a routine bag check outside Françoise Dolto Middle School…
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Global powers unite to protect vulnerable undersea cable networks
Undersea cables spanning approximately 1.4 million kilometers form the backbone of global telecommunications and international trade, carrying over 95% of…
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