author

close

arrow2 Kuwait Times
James Rodriguez
Real Madrid’s forgotten man James gets another chance
James RodriguezMADRID: Real Madrid’s James Rodriguez, the golden boy of Colombian football, has struggled to establish himself at Real Madrid since he burst into the limelight at the 2014 World Cup. However, with Toni Kroos, Alvaro Morata and Gareth Bale all out until next year with injuries, the door has opened for the 25- year-old winger to try to win over coach Zinedine Zidane. James came under scrutiny on Saturday after failing to muster a...
ABU DHABI: Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain, right, congratulates Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg of Germany, left, during the podium ceremony after the Emirates Formula One Grand Prix at the Yas Marina racetrack in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Sunday. —AP
Mercedes to confront Rosberg-Hamilton 'anarchy'
ABU DHABI: Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain, right, congratulates Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg of Germany, left, during the podium ceremony after the Emirates Formula One Grand Prix at the Yas Marina racetrack in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Sunday. —APABU DHABI: Mercedes' celebrations over Nico Rosberg's first world title have been overshadowed by "anarchy" between the world champion and Lewis Hamilton.Some reports have said the...
No Image
Zunar cartoonist
Salem Almulaifi, Chief Marketing & Strategy Officer-Tawasul Telecom
Tawasul Telecom meets industry leaders at Capacity Europe 2016
Salem Almulaifi, Chief Marketing & Strategy Officer-Tawasul TelecomKUWAIT: Tawasul Telecom, the leading provider of MPLS networking services in the GCC and Middle East regions, sponsored the 16th annual conference, Capacity Europe 2016 - the largest carrier event in Europe. Set in Paris from November 7 to 9, the conference welcomed over two thousand senior-level attendees, industry leaders and decision makers from around the world.Tawasul's...
Canon Central and North Africa recognizes winners of its first Annual Partner Conference awards in Kenya
Canon Central and North Africa recognizes winners of its first Annual Partner Conference awards in Kenya
Canon Central and North Africa recognizes winners of its first Annual Partner Conference awards in KenyaKUWAIT: Canon Central and North Africa (CCNA), celebrated the achievements of its partners in Africa by recognizing them at a glittering awards ceremony on the conclusion of its first Annual Partner Conference held at Enashipai, Lake Naivasha, Kenya.The awards night saw over 100 Canon partners from 44 African countries attend the function....
Charles Nahas, Microsoft General Manager during the interview
Putting technology in infra and cloud
Microsoft addressing mobility: Nahas Charles Nahas, Microsoft General Manager during the interviewWhen we talk about digital and modern technology, everyone will surely agree that Microsoft is among the leaders in this field. Microsoft General Manager Charles Nahas spoke to Kuwait Times in an exclusive interview about product and service solutions.KT: What is Microsoft's role in the E-Gov forum?Nahas: Microsoft is known to all governments around...
KUWAIT: Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah delivering his speech. — Photos by Joseph Shagra
Fourth e-Government forum kicks off
 E-Kuwait targets top quality e-services:  Sheikh Mohammad KUWAIT: Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah delivering his speech. — Photos by Joseph ShagraKUWAIT: The 4th E-Government Forum titled 'Electronic Services Perspectives' kicked off yesterday at the Arraya Ballroom. Several companies and institutions are participating in the forum and presenting various solutions for ministries and government institutions in order to help...
NEW DELHI: Participants and spectators watch robots displayed at the World Robot Olympiad in New Delhi, India. — AP
World students face off in robot games in India
NEW DELHI: Participants and spectators watch robots displayed at the World Robot Olympiad in New Delhi, India. — APNEW DELHI: Whizzing around a green felt table chasing a soccer ball beaming infrared light, the boxy robot shoots - and scores - and wins its Taiwanese teenage creators first prize at this year's student robot games. The two breadbox-sized scooters, playing goalie and kicker, from the team called "Wings of Storm" were up against...
First robotic hair transplant technology in Kuwait
First robotic hair transplant technology in Kuwait
First robotic hair transplant technology in KuwaitKUWAIT: Dr Reemklinic, announced in a press conference yesterday the installation of ARTAS - the first hair transplant Robotic System in Kuwait. The ARTAS Robotic System is the first and only FDA-cleared, physician-controlled, computer-assisted technology for hair transplantation. Artas' advanced technologies provide accurate results, enabling patients to view and adjust the outcome prior to the...
Refugees take part in a flirt workshop in Dortmund, Germany
Germany's 'Mr Flirt' teaches ; refugees how to pick up women
Refugees take part in a flirt workshop in Dortmund, GermanyThe subject was pickup lines, and Germany's "Mr Flirt"  offered a few examples to his class of Syrian and Iraqi refugees. "I really love the scent of your perfume," he suggested. "You have a beautiful voice." He invited his students to take a stab. Essam Kadib al Ban, 20, raised his hand. "God created you only for me," he said, then tried another: "I love you. Can I sleep over at your...
No Image
What changes in your marriage when you have kids
.Hassan and I constantly get asked how we maintain a healthy and happy marriage now that we have two beautiful daughters in the picture. How do we take care of our children, take care of ourselves, and connect as a couple?Becoming parents was honestly the biggest blessing to us, but it also came with a lot of challenges along the way. It was very emotionally overwhelming at first and there was a lot of fear involved. Because of the busy lives we...
Arab-Israeli rapper Tamer Nafar (right) performs on-stage during a festival in the northern Arab-Israeli town of Sakhnin. — AFP photos
Like hero Tupac, Israeli Arab rapper's music provokes
Arab-Israeli rapper Tamer Nafar (right) performs on-stage during a festival in the northern Arab-Israeli town of Sakhnin. — AFP photosIsraeli Arab rapper Tamer Nafar's politically-charged lyrics have sparked the same kind of controversy that may have made his hero Tupac Shakur proud. Nafar, from the pioneering political rap group DAM, has touched a nerve with songs like "Who's the Terrorist?" skewering what he and others say is discrimination...