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KUWAIT: Gulf Bank honors the NUKS USA President.n
Gulf Bank welcomes new trainees across various departments
KUWAIT: Gulf Bank honors the NUKS USA President.KUWAIT: Gulf Bank hosted a celebratory event last week in celebration of its 40 field trainees, who have successfully completed their internship program across various departments in the Bank. The event was held in the presence of Gulf Bank's CEO, Tony Daher, and the Deputy CEO of Consumer Banking and Investments, Waleed Khaled Mandani, in addition to representatives from multiple higher education...
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ACK collaborates with authority for health, safety drives
KUWAIT: A group photo taken during the visit.KUWAIT: Align with the community outreach program at the Australian College of Kuwait (ACK), the Health and Safety Department hosted the Public Authority for Housing Welfare and shared their milestone in building an effective health and safety management system for the college.During the visit, the Health and Safety Department at ACK enlightened the visiting team by key elements of the College's...
KUWAIT: This handout photo released by Kuwait Fire Force yesterday shows firemen look on as rescuers remove a dead body from a rescue boat shortly after it was recovered from the waters.n
Woman leaps to death from Kuwait's Jaber Causeway
KUWAIT: This handout photo released by Kuwait Fire Force yesterday shows firemen looking on as rescuers remove a dead body from a rescue boat shortly after it was recovered from the waters.KUWAIT: A woman jumped to her death from Jaber Causeway yesterday in a case that Kuwait police are investigating as a suicide. Firemen headed to the scene in response to an emergency call reporting that a woman jumped from the bridge. Shuwaikh and Salmiya sea...
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Eighty firemen battle massive Amghara blaze
KUWAIT: Kuwait Fire Force said four fire stations battled a blaze in a storage area in Amghara at dawn yesterday. Firemen found the warehouses contained lumber, electronic devices and various other items. Eighty firemen fought the fire and kept it from spreading.KFF indicated that the fire occurred in three storage buildings covering an area of 2,500 square meters. Investigations were launched to determine the cause of the fire. 
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Kuwait lists 58 new COVID-19 cases, one death
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Assembly committee, MoI discuss rights of bedoons
The National AssemblyBy B IzzakKUWAIT: The National Assembly committee on stateless people or bedoons yesterday discussed basic civil rights for thousands of bedoons with Interior Minister Sheikh Thamer Al-Sabah and head of the bedoons' central agency Saleh Al-Fadhalah. Head of the committee MP Marzouk Al-Khalifa said the minister expressed readiness to issue travel documents to bedoons who need medical treatment and education abroad.But this...
SHARM EL SHEIKH: Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi (right) meets with Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett in the Egyptian Red Sea resort town of Sharm El-Sheikh. - AFP  n
Zionist PM meets Sisi in historic trip
SHARM EL-SHEIKH: Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi (right) meets with Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett in the Egyptian Red Sea resort town of Sharm El-Sheikh. - AFPCAIRO: Zionist's Naftali Bennett met Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi yesterday, on the first visit to the North African country by a prime minister of the Jewish state in over a decade. Sisi was hosting Bennett in the Red Sea resort of Sharm El-Sheikh to discuss...
MANILA:  Petronilo Pacayra Sr signs school documents while his children (aged nine and ten) look on at their home in Quezon City, suburban Manila.- AFP n
The Philippines 'learning crisis'
MANILA: Petronilo Pacayra Sr signs school documents while his children (aged nine and ten) look on at their home in Quezon City, suburban Manila.- AFPMANILA: Classrooms in the Philippines were silent yesterday as millions of school children hunkered down at home for a second year of remote lessons that experts fear will worsen an educational "crisis". While nearly every country in the world has partially or fully reopened schools to in-person...
SYDNEY: A health worker injectsg the first dose of Pfizer vaccine to a member of the local Sikh community inside a Glenwood Sikh Temple in Sydney. - AFP n
No need for a vaccine third jab booster
SYDNEY: A health worker injects the first dose of Pfizer vaccine to a member of the local Sikh community inside a Glenwood Sikh Temple in Sydney. - AFPPARIS: Vaccines are effective enough at preventing severe COVID-19 that there is no current need for the general population to be given third doses, according to a report in The Lancet published yesterday. Some countries have started offering extra doses over fears about the much more contagious...
GAZA: Palestinian men ride horses at the beach in Gaza City yesterday. - AFP n
Zionist FM proposes Gaza plan
GAZA: Palestinian men ride horses at the beach in Gaza City yesterday. - AFPJERUSALEM: Zionist foreign minister has proposed improving living conditions in Gaza in exchange for calm from the enclave's Hamas Islamist leaders, aiming to solve "never-ending rounds of violence" as the two sides exchanged fresh fire over the weekend. The plan, which includes infrastructure and employment benefits, aims to show Palestinians in the Zionist-blockaded...
KABUL: A Taleban fighter stands guard as a Pakistan International Airlines plane, the first commercial international flight to land since the Taleban retook power last month, takes off with passengers onboard at the airport yesterday. - AFP n
First foreign commercial flight leaves Kabul
KABUL: A Taleban fighter stands guard as a Pakistan International Airlines plane, the first commercial international flight to land since the Taleban retook power last month, takes off with passengers onboard at the airport yesterday. - AFPKABUL: An international commercial flight left Kabul yesterday, the first since the Taleban retook power last month, offering some hope to Afghans still desperate to leave the country. The capital's airport...
GATINEAU, Canada: In this photo taken on Sept 8, 2021, Conservative leader Erin O'Toole (left) and Canadian Prime Minister and Liberal leader Justin Trudeau discuss a point during the federal election French-language leaders debate at the Canadian Museum of History. - AFP n
Canada snap election up in the air with one week to go
GATINEAU, Canada: In this photo taken on Sept 8, 2021, Conservative leader Erin O'Toole (left) and Canadian Prime Minister and Liberal leader Justin Trudeau discuss a point during the federal election French-language leaders debate at the Canadian Museum of History. - AFPMONTREAL: Will Canada's Liberal leader Justin Trudeau win a third term as prime minister or will Conservative leader Erin O'Toole ruin his plans? With a week to go before...