New Front Line of the Education Crisis

Pakistan’s catastrophic floods last year not only reminded us of the perils of climate change, they also exposed the fact that tens of millions...

Enhancing education, key to rejuvenating governance

THE TIMES KUWAIT REPORT In his keynote address to the World Government Summit 2023 held recently in Dubai, His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad...

Looking back with pride, looking forward with hope

As Kuwait celebrates its glorious 62nd anniversary of National Day and the historic 32nd anniversary of Liberation, The Times Kuwait extends its congratulations and...

Quitting While on Top

BY PETER SINGER SPECIAL TO THE TIMES KUWAIT Last month, Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand’s 42-year-old prime minister, resigned her office, despite the support of a solid...

Economic growth hinges on political developments

THE TIMES KUWAIT REPORT Kuwait welcomed 2023 on an optimistic note, with the economy looking up as oil revenues soared on the back of increases...

Oil prices and economy in 2023

Higher international oil prices that prevailed through much of 2022 has seen revenue flows to the state treasury soar, giving Kuwait’s economy a much-needed...

Transforming Education, a long-neglected need

THE TIMES KUWAIT REPORT The world marks International Day of Education each year on 24 January. The day aims to raise awareness on the importance...

Global economic outlook for 2023

In its latest assessment on the global economy released last week, the World Bank predicted that global growth will face a widespread slowdown in...

Flipping back through 2022

A new year heralds a new beginning, a chance to start afresh, to seek new possibilities and seize opportunities. It is an apt time...

Migrants are keystone of economy

THE TIMES KUWAIT REPORT From the earliest days of human history people have migrated from place to place in search of better food and shelter....

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