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Suad Al-Sabahn
Suad Al-Sabah House announces contest winners
Suad Al-SabahKUWAIT: Head of Suad Al-Sabah Publishing House Dr Suad Mohammad Al-Sabah approved the final results of the official judging committee for the Suad Al-Sabah Publishing House contests for the year 2018-2019, which were delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. The contests were divided into two sections - the first was the Sheikh Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah Scientific Innovation contest that had four branches, while the second was the...
KUWAIT: US Ambassador to Kuwait Alina L Romanowski (left) is seen during her visit to the Kuwait Technical College.n
US Ambassador visits Kuwait Technical College
KUWAIT: US Ambassador to Kuwait Alina L Romanowski (left) is seen during her visit to the Kuwait Technical College.KUWAIT: Kuwait Technical College (KTECH) welcomed US Ambassador to Kuwait Alina L Romanowski on October, 13 2021. She was warmly welcomed by the top management team within KTECH led by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees Meshari Ayman Boodai. During the meeting, both parties discussed subjects of mutual interest and...
KUWAIT: Emad Al-Ablani, GM - Head of Group Human Resources at National Bank of Kuwait (right), and Dr Khalid Al-Begain, President of Kuwait College of Science and Technology sign the agreement.n
NBK signs MoU with KCST to exchange expertise
KUWAIT: Emad Al-Ablani, GM - Head of Group Human Resources at National Bank of Kuwait (right), and Dr Khalid Al-Begain, President of Kuwait College of Science and Technology sign the agreement.KUWAIT: National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Kuwait College of Science and Technology (KCST) to exchange expertise and strengthen cooperation in several domains, including training and digital technologies. The MoU was...
Dr Waleed Al-Hajjin
COVID-19 patients recovered better with ozone therapy: radiologist
Dr Waleed Al-HajjiBy Abdellatif SharaaKUWAIT: Interventional radiologist, pain and spine treatment consultant and member of the European Ozone Therapy Society Dr Waleed Al-Hajji said ozone therapy is a highly advanced technology that was recently introduced in Kuwait. He said it is used as an adjuvant therapy for coronavirus patients as per studies conducted recently in Italy and Spain, which showed coronavirus patients recovered better when...
KUWAIT: (From left) Rashid Al-Kandari - The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Triathlon Club and Federation, Mijbil Al-Ayoub - Senior Director, Corporate Communications at Ooredoo Kuwait, and Ahmed Al-Majed - General Manager at Suffix.n
Ooredoo Kuwait sponsors Flying Start Triathlon
KUWAIT: (From left) Rashid Al-Kandari - The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Triathlon Club and Federation, Mijbil Al-Ayoub - Senior Director, Corporate Communications at Ooredoo Kuwait, and Ahmed Al-Majed - General Manager at Suffix.KUWAIT: Ooredoo Telecom, the first to introduce innovative digital services in Kuwait, announced its strategic partnership of the Flying Start Triathlon for the fourth year in a row at a press conference...
MUNICH: Jennifer W (center), a German woman who joined the Islamic State jihadist group, hides her face behind a folder as she arrives at court for the verdict of her trial in Munich yesterday. – AFP n
German IS bride sentenced to 10 years
MUNICH: Jennifer W (center), a German woman who joined the Islamic State jihadist group, hides her face behind a folder as she arrives at a court for the verdict of her trial in Munich yesterday. – AFPMUNICH: A Munich court yesterday sentenced a German woman who joined the Islamic State group to 10 years in prison over the war crime of letting a five-year-old Yazidi "slave" girl die of thirst in the sun. The tribunal handed down the verdict to...
HONG KONG: Amnesty International marketing leaflets are seen in their office in Hong Kong, as the Human Rights organization announces it will be closing its offices by the end of 2021 citing Beijing’s enacted national security law as a reason. – AFP n
Amnesty to shutter Hong Kong offices, blames the security law
HONG KONG: Amnesty International marketing leaflets are seen in their office in Hong Kong, as the Human Rights organization announces it will be closing its offices by the end of 2021 citing Beijing’s enacted national security law as a reason. – AFPHONG KONG: Amnesty International said yesterday it will shutter its Hong Kong offices because of the threat posed to staff by a national security law that has fronted a sweeping crackdown on...
MARDIN: Members of the Youth Union of Turkey organization (TGB) gather to support Turkish President’s call to expel the ambassadors of 10 Western allies in front of the US embassy in Ankara yesterday. – AFP n
Turkish lira surges on signs of end to West-Erdogan row
MARDIN: Members of the Youth Union of Turkey organization (TGB) gather to support Turkish President’s call to expel the ambassadors of 10 Western allies in front of the US embassy in Ankara yesterday. – AFPANKARA: The Turkish lira surged yesterday on expectations that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was ready to walk back from his threat to expel 10 Western ambassadors over their statement of support for a jailed civil society leader. The...
MOSCOW: A general view shows the US embassy building in Moscow. Russians hoping to apply for an immigrant visa to the United States are now required to travel to the US Embassy in Warsaw, the State Department confirmed on October 24, 2021. – AFP n
Russians now must travel to Warsaw for US immigrant visas
MOSCOW: A general view shows the US embassy building in Moscow. Russians hoping to apply for an immigrant visa to the United States are now required to travel to the US Embassy in Warsaw, the State Department confirmed on October 24, 2021. – AFPWASHINGTON: Russians hoping to apply for an immigrant visa to the United States are now required to travel to the US Embassy in Warsaw, the State Department confirmed Sunday, while blaming restrictions...
BALA MURGHAB: Children wash clothes in Bala Murghab district of Badghis province. Drought stalks the parched fields around the remote Afghan district of Bala Murghab, where climate change is proving a deadlier foe than the country’s recent conflicts. – AFP n
Climate change 'now worse' than war for Afghan farmers
BALA MURGHAB: Children wash clothes in Bala Murghab district of Badghis province. Drought stalks the parched fields around the remote Afghan district of Bala Murghab, where climate change is proving a deadlier foe than the country’s recent conflicts. – AFPBALA MURGHAB: Drought stalks the parched fields around the remote Afghan district of Bala Murghab, where climate change is proving a deadlier foe than the country's recent conflicts. As the...
KHARTOUM: Sudanese protesters use bricks and burning tyres to block 60th Street in the capital Khartoum, to denounce overnight detentions by the army of members of Sudan's government yesterday. – AFP n
World raises alarm after Sudan 'coup'
KHARTOUM: Sudanese protesters use bricks and burning tyres to block 60th Street in the capital Khartoum, to denounce overnight detentions by the army of members of Sudan's government yesterday. – AFPPARIS: From the US to Germany to the Arab league, the world reacted with alarm after an apparent coup in Sudan where armed forces detained the prime minister. The chaos follows weeks of tensions between military and civilian figures that have ruled...
DUBAI: Eaman Al-Roudhan with Shukri Eid and Nawaf Al-Gharabally along with Cisco officials at GITEX.n
Zain first digital service provider to offer managed SD-WAN in Kuwait
DUBAI: Eaman Al-Roudhan with Shukri Eid and Nawaf Al-Gharabally along with Cisco officials at GITEX.KUWAIT: Zain, the leading digital service provider in Kuwait, announced the launch of software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) managed services in collaboration with its global partner Cisco. The company is the first service provider in Kuwait to offer world-class SD-WAN services to its business customers, enabling them to optimize their...