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Military service fuels national allegiance of youths: Minister
KUWAIT: Kuwait's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Sheikh Hamad Jaber Al-Ali Al-Sabah is seen during an inspection tour of the national military service authority. - KUNAKUWAIT: Kuwait's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Sheikh Hamad Jaber Al-Ali Al-Sabah highlighted the role of the national military service in fueling the spirit of national responsibility and allegiance among the Kuwaiti youths. "This role contributes to...
Now is time to move forward into a new era of partnership
Chung Byung-haKUWAIT: Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Kuwait Chung Byung-ha released the following message on the National Foundation Day and Armed Forces Day of his country: "On the occasion of 'the National Foundation Day and armed Forces Day of the Republic of Korea', I extend my best wishes for the continued peace, progress and prosperity to the State of Kuwait.I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate His Highness the...
Kuwaiti women play important role in social development
NEW YORK: First Secretary of the Permanent Mission of the State of Kuwait to the United Nations Fahad Hejji makes an address to the UN Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Issues (Third Committee). - KUNANEW YORK: First Secretary of the Permanent Mission of the State of Kuwait to the United Nations said Kuwaiti women played a significant role in building a modern state and developing the society. Women have a pivotal role to play in development and...
Kuwait calls for holding occupation responsible for violations in Palestine
HEBRON: An elderly Palestinian demonstrator is pushed by Zionist soldiers during a demonstration against Zionist land confiscation and the cutting of water supply for Palestinians villages, in the southern area of the West bank town of Hebron yesterday. - AFPGENEVA: The international community should always be reminded to hold Zionist occupation forces accountable for violating international law in occupied Palestinian territories so they know...
Innovation, development at Kuwait's Expo 2020 pavilion
DUBAI: Performers are seen at Kuwait's pavilion at the Dubai Expo 2020 on Friday. - KUNADUBAI: Representative of HH the Prime Minister of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, Minister of Information and Minister of State for Youth Affairs Abdulrahman Al-Mutairi, said on Friday that Kuwait's pavilion at the Dubai Expo 2020 aims at showing the country's strategic development projects and humanitarian efforts across the globe.Kuwait's...
Qataris vote in first legislative election
DOHA: Qataris cast their ballots at a polling station yesterday, during the country's first ever legislative vote. - AFPDOHA: Qatar wrapped up its first legislative election yesterday with reports of a solid turnout. The vote was for 30 members of the 45-strong Shura Council, a body with limited powers that was previously appointed by the amir as an advisory chamber. More than a third of the 101 candidates dropped out of the race by yesterday...
Duterte to retire from politics
MANILA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte speaks to the media in Pasay City yesterday. - AFPMANILA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said yesterday he will not run for vice president in 2022 and will retire from politics, potentially paving the way for his daughter to contest the country's highest office. Duterte, who polls show remains almost as popular as when he was swept to victory in 2016 on a promise to rid the country of drugs, is...
Venezuela bolivar sheds six zeroes
CARACAS: People show new five and ten bolivar banknotes and another of one million bolivars that will continue to circulate with a value of one bolivar, after making a cash withdrawal at an ATM on Friday. - AFPCARACAS: The official exchange rate of Venezuela's bolivar went from 4.18 million to the US dollar overnight to just 4.18 as the impoverished country slashed six zeroes off its inflation-battered currency Friday to simplify transactions....
Photo of the Day
KUWAIT: The Ministry of Health invited bedoon (stateless) children yesterday to receive their COVID-19 vaccine doses ahead of the start of the school year in class today. - Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat
Chelsea top Premier League
LONDON: Southampton's English defender Kyle Walker-Peters (left) vies with Chelsea's Spanish defender Cesar Azpilicueta during the English Premier League football match between Chelsea and Southampton at Stamford Bridge yesterday. - AFPLONDON: Manchester United were held at home by Everton yesterday after Cristiano Ronaldo was dropped to the subs bench as Chelsea scored two late goals against Southampton to top the Premier League table....
Tropical storm Shaheen hits Oman
MUSCAT: High waves break on the Mutrah sea side promenade in the Omani capital Muscat yesterday as the Shaheen tropical storm hits the country. - AFPMUSCAT: Omani authorities have decided that today and tomorrow (October 3 and 4) will be an official holiday nationwide due to bad weather conditions triggered by tropical storm (Shaheen). Oman's official news agency reported that the decision came due to the adverse climate conditions in the...
From slavery to police abuse, museum documents US racism
ALABAMA: Photo shows an exhibit at the Legacy Museum in Montgomery, Alabama. - AFPWASHINGTON: Slavery, lynchings, segregation, mass incarceration and police abuse: a museum that opens Friday in the state of Alabama traces a direct link between the racist past of the United States and today's inequalities. The Legacy Museum in the state capital of Montgomery is located on a site where Black people were once forced to labor in bondage."It's a...
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