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KUWAIT: A picture showing Kuwaiti and US ships participating in the Combined Task Force 152 (CTF 152) in February 2019. - KUNA photosn
Journal shed light on Kuwaiti Coast Guards' efforts in the Gulf
KUWAIT: A picture showing Kuwaiti and US ships participating in the Combined Task Force 152 (CTF 152) in February 2019. - KUNA photosKUWAIT: The quarterly American journal UNIPATH, published by the US Central Command (CENTCOM), has shed light on efforts and achievements of the Kuwaiti Coast Guards for maintaining security in the Arabian Gulf. The magazine, according to a statement by the Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior yesterday, noted that Captain...
KUWAIT: Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Dr Ahmad Nasser Al-Mohammad Al-Sabah meets the newly appointed World Health Organization's Representative in Kuwait Dr Assad Hafeez. - KUNAn
Foreign Minister receives WHO's new representative
KUWAIT: Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Dr Ahmad Nasser Al-Mohammad Al-Sabah meets the newly appointed World Health Organization's Representative in Kuwait Dr Assad Hafeez. - KUNAKUWAIT: Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Sheikh Dr Ahmad Nasser Al-Mohammad Al-Sabah received yesterday the credentials of the newly appointed World Health Organization's (WHO) Representative in Kuwait Dr Assad Hafeez.In the...
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Over 10,000 beneficiaries from Eid project in Jordan
AMMAN: Head of Kuwait Red Crescent Society's (KRCS) mission to Jordan Farouq Khazal said yesterday that more than 10,000 people from Syrian refugees and other vulnerable members of the society benefited from the society's Adhahi 2021 sacrificial meat project. Khazal said - in conclusion of the four day program - that the team distributed sacrificial meat on refugees living in random camps including women, elderly and disabled people in different...
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DWC presents 'Halah Appreciation Award'
KUWAIT: The board members of Diplomatic Women's Committee - Kuwait presented the first "Halah Appreciation Award" to the participants of an event held on the occasion of Kuwaiti Women's Day 2021. This award is the first of its kind to be presented to the distinguished Kuwaiti personalities by Sheikha Halah Bader Mohammad Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, the Honorary President of DWC in recognition of their exceptional performance, and outstanding...
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2.4 million packs of chewing tobacco found in 4 containers
KUWAIT: Shuwaikh Port customs officers foiled an attempt to smuggle 2.4 million packs of chewing tobacco in four containers arriving from a Gulf country. Four 40-ft containers were meticulously searched by inspectors Friday evening, who found 111,000 bags of chewing tobacco.The second container contained 154,000 bags of chewing tobacco, the third container had 2 million bags, while the fourth contained 140,000 more bags of chewing tobacco, which...
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Firemen control blaze in Naayem scrapyard
KUWAIT: Four teams from the Kuwait Fire Force (KFF) controlled yesterday a blaze, which erupted in the Naayem scrapyard earlier this morning. A press statement by the KFF said that an emergency call alerted the firefighters of the incident in which several discarded vehicles went up in flames. The teams addressed the situation and managed to contain the fire with no human casualties reported, concluded the statement. - KUNA
KUWAIT: A family is seen at Shuwaikh Beach as the sun sets behind Jaber Causeway on Friday. - Xinhuan
Kuwait to build logistics cities to attract foreign investment
KUWAIT: A family is seen at Shuwaikh Beach as the sun sets behind Jaber Causeway on Friday. - XinhuaKUWAIT: Kuwait plans to establish logistics cities on recently acquired land to support the local economy and attract foreign investment, Kuwait Ports Authority (KPA) announced yesterday. Sheikh Yousef Al-Abdullah Al-Sabah, KPA Director-General, said these cities will be built on an area of 2 million square meters and designed by global design...
TOKYO: Tunisia's Ahmed Hafnaoui poses with his gold medal after winning the final of the men's 400m freestyle swimming event during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Tokyo Aquatics Center yesterday. - AFP n
Tunisians fete new Olympic king Hafnaoui
TOKYO: Tunisia's Ahmed Hafnaoui poses with his gold medal after winning the final of the men's 400m freestyle swimming event during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Tokyo Aquatics Center yesterday. - AFPTUNIS: On the day Tunisia marked the moment the monarchy was abolished in 1957, they will have permitted themselves to at least celebrate an Olympic king after a sensational performance in Tokyo from Ahmed Hafnaoui. The 18-year-old produced a...
TOKYO: Gold medalist Iran's Javad Foroughi celebrates on the podium after winning the men's 10m air pistol final during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Asaka Shooting Range on Saturday. - AFP n
Iran hails Guard nurse's golden shot in Tokyo
TOKYO: Gold medalist Iran's Javad Foroughi celebrates on the podium after winning the men's 10m air pistol final during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Asaka Shooting Range on Saturday. - AFPTEHRAN: Iran yesterday celebrated 41-year-old Javad Foroughi, an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps hospital nurse, who won gold in the 10m air pistol to become the country's oldest and newest Olympic champion. Foroughi, who survived COVID-19 in the...
ROME: A protester holds an Italian flag as he takes part in a demonstration in Piazza del Popolo on Saturday against the introduction of a mandatory 'green pass' for indoor dining and entertainment areas. - AFP n
Protests mark global anger at COVID curbs
ROME: A protester holds an Italian flag as he takes part in a demonstration in Piazza del Popolo on Saturday against the introduction of a mandatory 'green pass' for indoor dining and entertainment areas. - AFPPARIS: More than 100,000 people protested in Australia, France, Italy and Greece on Saturday, sparking clashes with police as they railed against COVID-19 measures and government sanctions against the unvaccinated aimed at prodding more...
(FILES) In this file photo taken on July 04, 2021 A Tunisian woman infected by the COVID-19 coronavirus receives oxygen at the Ibn al-Jazzar hospital in the east-central city of Kairouan. - Tunisia's health system was close to collapse, overwhelmed by growing numbers of Covid-19 cases, and something clearly had to be done. So many countries and concerned individuals stepped in. European and Gulf states, Tunisians abroad and ordinary citizens have organised equipment and vaccine donations that are now helping to battle the pandemic. - AFP
Donations seek to save Tunisia from COVID catastrophe
TUNIS: A Tunisian woman infected by the COVID-19 coronavirus receives oxygen at the Ibn al-Jazzar hospital in the east-central city of Kairouan. -  AFPTUNIS: With Tunisia's health system close to collapse after being overwhelmed by a surge of COVID-19 cases, other countries and even individuals have stepped in to stem the crisis. European and Gulf nations, Tunisians abroad and ordinary citizens have organized equipment and vaccine donations...
KUWAIT: A herder is seen with camels in Kuwait's desert. - Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyatn
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KUWAIT: A herder is seen with camels in Kuwait's desert. - Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat