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Joy in Port Sudan after army victory in Khartoum
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North Korea’s Kim oversees test of new AI ‘suicide drones’
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Turkey, US eye deeper defense ties
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US religious freedom panel urges sanctions against India spy agency
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White House mistakenly shares Yemen war plans with journalist
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Joy in Port Sudan after army victory in Khartoum
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North Korea’s Kim oversees test of new AI ‘suicide drones’
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Turkey, US eye deeper defense ties
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US religious freedom panel urges sanctions against India spy agency
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White House mistakenly shares Yemen war plans with journalist
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Joy in Port Sudan after army victory in Khartoum
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North Korea’s Kim oversees test of new AI ‘suicide drones’
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Turkey, US eye deeper defense ties
|
US religious freedom panel urges sanctions against India spy agency
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White House mistakenly shares Yemen war plans with journalist
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Joy in Port Sudan after army victory in Khartoum
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North Korea’s Kim oversees test of new AI ‘suicide drones’
|
Turkey, US eye deeper defense ties
|
US religious freedom panel urges sanctions against India spy agency
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White House mistakenly shares Yemen war plans with journalist
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Grief of loss: Coping with the death of loved ones
KUWAIT: Death, that permanent departure of a person from life, can leave behind a void and heartache that might probably never get filled again. At first, this void numbs all the senses and leaves one completely startled, leaving one to think: How could this happen to me? Then comes a moment of anger, where one blames fate and blames themselves, as if they were responsible for the person’s death. Later, anger is replaced with depression, where...
Art Therapy: Healing through art
KUWAIT: Words for some people might be an inadequate manner of describing personal emotions or experiences, which gave rise to a non-verbal way of expression, known as art therapy. Through painting, sculpting, dancing, playing music or even cooking, one can find a chance to mentally and emotionally heal. These forms of art, which are used for therapeutic purposes, allow people to surrender their souls to a creative and deep subconscious process...
Children’s cosmetics market booms in Kuwait, posing serious health risks
By Majd Othman KUWAIT: The normalization of makeup use among teenagers can be attributed to extensive marketing campaigns by cosmetics companies worldwide, aiming to expand their customer base and boost profits. While these campaigns face criticism from children’s societies and individuals, the media continues to promote and normalize makeup use for young girls, portraying it as a trendy behavior that everyone should embrace. Comparing the past...
Zionist entity targeting social media influencers in Palestine
By Majd Othman KUWAIT: If you are a social media user following the situation in Gaza, you have likely come across several Palestinian bloggers who provide real-time updates on the ongoing massacres and genocide that the Palestinian people have been enduring at the hands of the Zionist entity since Oct 7. These bloggers encompass a diverse range of individuals, including photographers, journalists, actors, human rights activists and even...
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