Is Good Governance a Bad Idea
By Katharina Pistor
Exclusive to The Times Kuwait
Once upon a time, not so long ago, commentators and experts portrayed “good governance” as the sole ingredient...
Remembering a painful legacy
On the 33rd anniversary of the vicious invasion of Kuwait by Iraqi forces on 2 August 1990, the country remembers with overwhelming pride and...
Good governance, equitable reforms key to prosperous future
Political sphere in Kuwait has been witnessing hectic developments since the start of June, with snap general elections held on 6 June, followed two...
Government action plan hinges on parliament support
The government last week unveiled the programs and plans it intends to pursue and implement over its current four-year parliamentary term. Submitting the work...
Job skills empower youth, enhance productivity
World Youth Skills Day celebrated each year on 15 July recognizes the importance and potential of youth as catalysts of change, and commits to...
Political empowerment catalyzes gender equality
Gender equality forms the hub of human rights and is the cornerstone to achieving the sustainable development goals (SDG) of nations. Achieving gender parity...
Parliamentary consensus key to Kuwait’s future
THE TIMES KUWAIT REPORT
On 1 May, His HIghness the Crown Prince and Deputy Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah dissolved parliament and ordered fresh...
Economy revives, lack of reforms hinder growth
In a statement issued last week, following a visit by its staff to Kuwait, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) noted that high oil production...
Kuwait and biodiversity challenges
THE TIMES KUWAIT REPORT
Biodiversity refers to the variety of life on Earth and the patterns it forms, as well as the multitude of ecosystems...
Elections revive Kuwait’s democratic dynamism
THE TIMES KUWAIT REPORT
Snap general elections called for Tuesday, 6 June came about following the resignation of the previous government headed by Prime Minister...