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Theresa May at the White House
Theresa May at the White House
Theresa May at the White House
MP Mohammad Hayef
MP Hayef urges collaboration among colleagues
MP Mohammad HayefKUWAIT: In a series of posts he made on his Twitter account, MP Mohammad Hayef stressed that MPs and the government belong to the same country and that they both serve the country's greater good regardless of any electoral benefits or gains. He also stressed that MPs have no fears of dissolving the current parliament because they have already done their part in so many issues such as citizenship withdrawals. Hayef urged his...
KUWAIT: EPA Board Chairman Sheikh Abdullah Ahmad Al- Humoud Al-Sabah (center) distributes the plants. — KUNA
Authorities join hands in beautifying Kuwait
KUWAIT: EPA Board Chairman Sheikh Abdullah Ahmad Al- Humoud Al-Sabah (center) distributes the plants. — KUNAKUWAIT: Two main Kuwaiti authorities have joined hands giving momentum to efforts to turn empty spots green with leafy plants and blossoming flowers throughout the country of largely arid land. In its latest activity to turn as many parts as possible of the landscape green, Kuwait Public Environment Authority (EPA), said in a statement...
His Highness the Amir Sheik Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
Kuwaitis celebrate 11 years of His Highness the Amir's reign
His Highness the Amir Sheik Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-SabahKUWAIT: Kuwaitis mark today 11 years since His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah stood before the parliament to take his oath of office as the 15th ruler of Kuwait. His Highness Sheikh Sabah is a distinguished ruler who received both executive and legislative backing along with the support of the people at the start of his reign and continues to do so.Born on...
President Donald Trump, center, with Vice President Mike Pence, left, and Defense Secretary James Mattis, right, watching, signs an executive action on extreme vetting at the Pentagon in Washington, Friday, Jan. 27, 2017. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
Travelers detained, barred from flights to US after Trump ban
President Donald Trump, center, with Vice President Mike Pence, left, and Defense Secretary James Mattis, right, watching, signs an executive action on extreme vetting at the Pentagon in Washington, Friday, Jan. 27, 2017. -APWASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump's sweeping ban on people seeking refuge in the United States and visitors from seven Muslim countries caused confusion and panic among travelers yesterday, with some turned back from...
FILE - In this Jan. 25, 2017 file photo, Muslim women shout slogans during a rally against President Donald Trump's order cracking down on immigrants living in the U.S. at Washington Square Park in New York. Many citizens of Muslim-majority countries affected by President Donald Trump’s curbs on travel to the United States say they were hardly surprised the restrictions rank among his first orders of business.  (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki)
Mix of despair, resolve for American Muslims
FILE - In this Jan. 25, 2017 file photo, Muslim women shout slogans during a rally against President Donald Trump's order cracking down on immigrants living in the U.S. at Washington Square Park in New York. Many citizens of Muslim-majority countries affected by President Donald Trump’s curbs on travel to the United States say they were hardly surprised the restrictions rank among his first orders of business. -AP WASHINGTON: Four days after...
United States' Serena Williams, right, and her sister, Venus, pose for a photo after Serena won the women's singles final at the Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne, Australia, Saturday, Jan. 28, 2017. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
Serena sinks Venus to win magic 23rd sl
United States' Serena Williams, right, and her sister, Venus, pose for a photo after Serena won the women's singles final at the Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne, Australia, Saturday, Jan. 28, 2017. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)MELBOURNE: Serena Williams reigned supreme in tennis's great sibling rivalry, edging an emotion-charged clash with sister Venus to claim her seventh Australian Open yesterday and a record 23rd grand slam title...
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (R) and British Prime Minister Theresa May speak after their meeting at the presidential complex in Ankara on January 28, 2017. nBritish Prime Minister Theresa May on January 28 promised steps to ramp up trade between Turkey and Britain ahead of Brexit but also urged Ankara to uphold human rights following a failed coup. On her first visit to Turkey as premier and fresh from meeting new US President Donald Trump at the White House, May held three hours of talks with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. n / AFP PHOTO / Adem ALTAN
Britain's May in Turkey to seek stronger ties after Brexit vote
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (R) and British Prime Minister Theresa May speak after their meeting at the presidential complex in Ankara on January 28, 2017. British Prime Minister Theresa May on January 28 promised steps to ramp up trade between Turkey and Britain ahead of Brexit but also urged Ankara to uphold human rights following a failed coup. On her first visit to Turkey as premier and fresh from meeting new US President Donald...
In this photograph released by the Indian Army on January 27, 2017,  the site of a snow avalanche is pictured in Gurez sector, some 130 kms north of Srinagar.nRescuers retrieved the bodies on January 27, 2017, of another four Indian soldiers buried beneath tonnes of snow in Kashmir, taking the death toll from a series of avalanches to 20, the military said. / AFP PHOTO / INDIAN ARMY / HO / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO ARCHIVES
Heavy snow traps five Indian soldiers along the frontier
In this photograph released by the Indian Army on January 27, 2017, the site of a snow avalanche is pictured in Gurez sector, some 130 kms north of Srinagar.Rescuers retrieved the bodies on January 27, 2017, of another four Indian soldiers buried beneath tonnes of snow in Kashmir, taking the death toll from a series of avalanches to 20, the military said. - AFP SRINAGAR: Five Indian soldiers on patrol were trapped under snow after a snowy...
Policemen secure an entrance to the Higher Regional Court in Celle near Hanover, northern Germany, where a verdict was expected against suspected jihadist girl Safia S on January 26, 2017.nSafia S is accused of stabbing a police officer, an assault allegedly ordered by the Islamic State group but which it did not claim. / AFP PHOTO / dpa / Holger Hollemann / Germany OUT
Fears grow over jihadist cyber threat
Policemen secure an entrance to the Higher Regional Court in Celle near Hanover, northern Germany, where a verdict was expected against suspected jihadist girl Safia S on January 26, 2017. Safia S is accused of stabbing a police officer, an assault allegedly ordered by the Islamic State group but which it did not claim. -AFP LILLE: Jihadists have yet to shut down a power grid, paralyse a transport network or banking system or take over a key...
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Man paid KD 200 for expired supplements
KUWAIT: A citizen filed a complaint against a compatriot accusing him of selling him expired muscle-enhancing products. Security sources said the man said he paid KD 200 for the supplements, but found they were to expire within six days. A case was filed and further investigations are in progress.Missing roommateRoommates of a 53-year-old Egyptian reported him missing, said security sources. One of them said the man went out at 4 am as usual to...
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Trump's Mexico tax move raises eyebrows in Asia
A front page newspaper headline reads "He did it!" over a picture of U.S. President Donald Trump holding up signed documents, as he took action to jumpstart construction on a promised border wall, in Mexico City, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017. Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto on Thursday cancelled a planned Jan. 31 meeting with Trump, hours after Trump tweeted that the meeting should be scrapped if Mexico won't pay for the wall.- AP TOKYO: Talk...