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KUWAIT: Vintage vehicles on display at the Marina Crescent as part of an event hosted by the Q8 Old Cars Team. - Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyatn
Vintage cars on display at Marina Crescent
KUWAIT: Vintage vehicles on display at the Marina Crescent as part of an event hosted by the Q8 Old Cars Team. - Photos by Yasser Al-ZayyatBy Nawara FattahovaKUWAIT: Over 70 vintage vehicles were on display at the Marina Crescent on Friday as part of the season-opening event by the Q8 Old Cars Team. The event was sponsored by the Speaker of the National Assembly Marzouq Al-Ghanem. Hundreds of visitors enjoyed taking photos inside the classic...
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Kuwait displays Failaka's antiquities at Expo 2020
DUBAI: Failaka's antiquities, featured in Kuwait's pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai, tell the stories of civilizations that dwelled in the small Island east of Kuwait City. Visitors flocked to the pavilion to set their eyes on antiquities from Failaka Island and take pictures of them. - KUNA
CHICAGO: The Neurocritical Care Society (NCS) awards Dr Yasser Abulhasan its fellowship. - KUNAn
Kuwaiti physician awarded international neurocritical care society fellowship
CHICAGO: The Neurocritical Care Society (NCS) awards Dr Yasser Abulhasan its fellowship. - KUNACHICAGO/KUWAIT: The Neurocritical Care Society (NCS) has awarded Dr Yasser Abulhasan of Kuwait its fellowship, making him the first physician from the MENA region to acquire this fellowship. Dr Abulhasan, an assistant professor of anesthesiology at Kuwait University, as well as anesthesia and critical care consultant, was honored alongside other 25...
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Jahra folklore troupe lights up Kuwait pavilion
DUBAI: Al-Jahra folklore troupe lit up the stage at Kuwait pavilion in the 2020 Expo Dubai with a musical performance attracting visitors from different nationalities. With fervor and intensity, the troupe provided the cheering audience with songs expressing loyalty and passion to Kuwait. - KUNA 
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Nature lightshow at Kuwait's pavilion
DUBAI: Through an elaborate lightshow, visitors to the Kuwait pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai are introduced to nature and animals native to Kuwait. Visitors are provided with visuals and information of animals and birds living in Kuwait beamed on the palm of their hands. - KUNA 
KUWAIT: Australian College of Kuwait and Kuwait Business Council in Dubai and Northern Emirates officials in a group photo during the event.n
ACK, business council sign agreement
KUWAIT: Australian College of Kuwait and Kuwait Business Council in Dubai and Northern Emirates officials in a group photo during the event.KUWAIT: The Australian College of Kuwait (ACK) represented by the President, Prof Isam Zabalawi, and the Kuwait Business Council in Dubai and Northern Emirates (KBC) represented by the Acting Chairman, Engineer Feras Al-Salem, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to broaden and further cooperation...
Mohammed Akram
NBK provides exclusive back-to-school offers from Eureka
Mohammed AkramKUWAIT: National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) is keen to provide rewards to its customers all year round, according to their different lifestyles. In this context, the bank provides exclusive monthly offers in partnership with Eureka for Thahabi Package, Privilege and Private Banking Customers.These monthly offers are available for NBK Customers when making purchases on Eureka website or app on specific days every month, using eligible NBK...
Naqeeb Amin
AUB organized virtual internship program for university students
Naqeeb AminKUWAIT: Ahli United Bank (AUB) provided a virtual internship program for several students of universities in Kuwait. This internship program was set up to reflect AUB's commitment to the local community, and its endeavor to enable Kuwaiti students to develop their skills and enhance their confidence to streamline the start of their careers in finance and banking area.Several university students in Kuwait participated in the virtual...
KUWAIT: A fireman battles a blaze inside a Salmiya building yesterday.n
Fireman, officer hurt in Salmiya blaze
KUWAIT: A fireman battles a blaze inside a Salmiya building yesterday.KUWAIT: A fireman and an officer were injured in a fire reported in Salmiya yesterday. The two were treated onsite as firemen extinguished the blaze, which was on the second floor of a six-storey building in the area, Kuwait Fire Force said yesterday. An investigation was opened to reveal the cause of the fire.Meanwhile, firemen managed to isolate and control a fire on a...
BEIRUT: A picture shows the Kuwaiti Embassy in the Lebanese capital yesterday. Kuwait gave Lebanon's envoy 48 hours to leave the country over comments by Lebanese Minister of Information George Kordahi (inset) on the Yemen war. - AFP nn
Kuwait expels Lebanese envoy over minister's remarks, drugs
BEIRUT: A picture shows the Kuwaiti Embassy in the Lebanese capital yesterday. Kuwait gave Lebanon's envoy 48 hours to leave the country over comments by Lebanese Minister of Information George Kordahi on the Yemen war. - AFP photosKUWAIT: Kuwait gave Lebanon's envoy 48 hours to leave the country yesterday, a day after Saudi Arabia made a similar move over a minister's comments about its war in Yemen. The diplomatic row, which has also seen...
This undated image shows an MRI image of a healthy brain (left) and an Alzheimer's brain (right) with large black gaps where brain has shrunk. - AFP n
Alzheimer's progression cause found
This undated image shows an MRI image of a healthy brain (left) and an Alzheimer's brain (right) with large black gaps where brain has shrunk. - AFPWASHINGTON: Toxic protein clusters thought responsible for the cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer's disease reach different regions of the brain early and then accumulate over the course of decades, according to a new study Friday. The research, published in Science Advances, is the first to...
Image shows a skin patch and its applicator tested to vaccinate against COVID-19. - AFP n
Needle-free vaccine patches coming soon
Image shows a skin patch and its applicator tested to vaccinate against COVID-19. - AFPWASHINGTON: Effective vaccines, without a needle: Since the start of the COVID pandemic, researchers have doubled down on efforts to create patches that deliver life-saving drugs painlessly to the skin, a development that could revolutionize medicine. The technique could help save children's tears at doctors' offices, and help people who have a phobia of...