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Kuwait hosts inter-council speed networking event
KUWAIT: ABCK-AmCham Kuwait, Australian Business Group Kuwait, British Business Forum Kuwait, Canadian Business Council, German Business Council - Kuwait, and Portuguese Business Council - Kuwait held their first Inter-Council networking event for 2021, to foster new relationships among member companies throughout the network of chambers and councils in the State of Kuwait.The inter-council networking event facilitated fast-moving networking...
BUCHAREST: Kuwait's Ambassador to Romania Talal Al-Hajri (left) with Romanian State Secretary for Global Affairs and Diplomatic Strategies Cornel Feruta. - KUNAn
Romania, Kuwait discuss latest on missing businessman
BUCHAREST: Kuwait's Ambassador to Romania Talal Al-Hajri (left) with Romanian State Secretary for Global Affairs and Diplomatic Strategies Cornel Feruta. - KUNABUCHAREST: Romanian State Secretary for Global Affairs and Diplomatic Strategies Cornel Feruta stressed yesterday his country's keenness to enhance cooperation with Kuwait in various fields. This came during his meeting with Kuwait's Ambassador to Romania Talal Al-Hajri.Following a letter...
KUWAIT: A picture shows the sunset behind clouds in Kuwait City. - Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyatn
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KUWAIT: Picture shows the sun setting behind clouds in Kuwait City. - Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat
DORI: File photograph shows, a Burkina Faso soldier patrols at a camp sheltering Internally Displaced People (IDP) from northern Burkina Faso in Dori. Suspected jihadists have massacred at least 160 civilians in Burkina Faso's volatile north in the deadliest attacks since Islamist violence erupted in the west African country in 2015, officials said yesterday.  - AFPn
160 killed in deadliest Burkina Faso attacks
DORI: File photograph shows, a Burkina Faso soldier patrols at a camp sheltering Internally Displaced People (IDP) from northern Burkina Faso in Dori. Suspected jihadists have massacred at least 160 civilians in Burkina Faso's volatile north in the deadliest attacks since Islamist violence erupted in the west African country in 2015, officials said yesterday. - AFPOUAGADOUGOU: Suspected jihadists have massacred at least 160 civilians in Burkina...
GUERRERO: People queue to cast their votes at a polling station in Nahuat community of Atzacoaloya, Guerrero state, Mexico, yesterday. - AFPnnn
Mexicans vote with president's 'transformation' at stake
GUERRERO: People queue to cast their votes at a polling station in Nahuat community of Atzacoaloya, Guerrero state, Mexico, yesterday. - AFPMEXICO CITY: Mexicans began voting yesterday in elections seen as pivotal to President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's promised "transformation" of a country shaken by the coronavirus pandemic, a deep recession and drug-related violence. The midterm polls will elect the 500 members of the lower house of...
MOUNT IGMAN: File photo taken in Sarajevo on August 10, 1993 shows Commander of Serbian forces in Bosnia General Ratko Mladic (C) arriving at the airport of Sarajevo in order to negociate the withdrawal of his troops from Mount Igman. - AFPn
'Butcher of Bosnia' Mladic faces final genocide verdict
MOUNT IGMAN: File photo taken in Sarajevo on August 10, 1993 shows Commander of Serbian forces in Bosnia General Ratko Mladic (C) arriving at the airport of Sarajevo in order to negotiate the withdrawal of his troops from Mount Igman. - AFPTHE HAGUE: Former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic will tomorrow hear the decision on his appeal against his genocide conviction, in a Hague tribunal's final verdict on the 1995 Srebrenica massacre....
WASHINGTON: This combination of pictures created on March 17, 2021 showsnUS President Joe Biden(L) and Russian President Vladimir Putin. - AFPnnnn
Biden says will stand with European allies ahead of Putin summit
WASHINGTON: This combination of pictures created on March 17, 2021 shows US President Joe Biden (L) and Russian President Vladimir Putin. - AFPWASHINGTON: The United States will stand with its European allies against Russia, President Joe Biden has promised ahead of the first face-to-face meeting with Vladimir Putin of his administration. Biden will head to Europe Wednesday, and is set to attend both the G-7 and NATO summits as well as holding a...
COLOMBO: File photo taken on June 02, 2021 shows a tugboat (R) from the Dutch salvage firm SMIT tows the fire stricken Singapore-registered container ship MV X-Press Pearl away from the coast of Colombo, following Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa's order to move the ship to deeper water. - AFPnnn
S Lanka recovers black box from sinking ship
COLOMBO: File photo taken on June 02, 2021 shows a tugboat (R) from the Dutch salvage firm SMIT tows the fire stricken Singapore-registered container ship MV X-Press Pearl away from the coast of Colombo, following Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa's order to move the ship to deeper water. - AFPCOLOMBO: A black box from a ship loaded with chemical and plastic that is sinking off Sri Lanka has been located, officials said yesterday, as...
MADRID: A Peruvian resident walks with Spanish and Peruvian flags after casting her vote for the presidential election runoff in a polling station at the Ifema congress center in Madrid yesterday. - AFPnnn
Peruvians to choose between Fujimori and leftist Castillo
MADRID: A Peruvian resident walks with Spanish and Peruvian flags after casting her vote for the presidential election runoff in a polling station at the Ifema congress center in Madrid yesterday. - AFPLIMA: Peruvians face a polarising choice between right-wing populist Keiko Fujimori and radical leftist Pedro Castillo when they elect a new president, in a country desperate for a return to normalcy after years of political turbulence. The new...
COLOMBO: In this photograph taken on June 4, 2021 a container vessel is being offloaded at the East Terminal of the Colombo port. - AFPn
Small Sri Lanka harbors big maritime ambitions
COLOMBO: In this photograph taken on June 4, 2021 a container vessel is being offloaded at the East Terminal of the Colombo port. - AFPCOLOMBO: The dramatic recent fire on a container ship off Sri Lanka highlighted the risks involved in the island nation's ambitions to become one of the world's busiest maritime transport hubs. The MV X-Press Pearl burned for 13 days, releasing tons of chemicals and plastics. The sinking ship's nearly 300 tons of...
BEIRUT: In this file handout photo picture provided by the Lebanese photo agency Dalati and Nohra shows Lebanon's Central Bank Chief Riad Salameh addressing the media after a meeting with the Lebanese president at the Baabda presidential palace.-AFPnn
France probes Lebanese central bank chief's wealth
BEIRUT: In this file handout photo picture provided by the Lebanese photo agency Dalati and Nohra shows Lebanon's Central Bank Chief Riad Salameh addressing the media after a meeting with the Lebanese president at the Baabda presidential palace. - AFPPARIS: France has opened a probe into the personal wealth of Riad Salameh, central bank chief in crisis-hit Lebanon, sources said yesterday. Paris financial prosecutors have opened a preliminary...
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Swiss mired in poisonous row over pesticides
OLLON, Switzerland: This file photo taken in Ollon, western Switzerland shows an electoral poster surrounded by cows reading in French: "Two times No to the extreme phytosanitary initiatives", ahead of a vote of two people's initiatives trying to ban the use of pesticides for the Swiss agriculture. - AFPZURICH: The idyllic image of peaceful Swiss Alpine pastures is being shattered by upcoming votes on pesticides which have sharply divided...