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Burgan Bank announces procedure for protection of bank’s clients
.KUWAIT: Burgan Bank announced yesterday that according to the instructions issued by the Central Bank of Kuwait on the protection of bank clients on receiving client complaints and resolving the issues, a special unit was created at the bank to receive individual client complaints in order to find suitable solutions to them and reply back within a given timeframe.Clients are to fill in the complaint form and present the complaint according to...
Vuitton gives star-filled happy ending to dark Paris season
Models present creations for Louis Vuitton during the 2017 Spring/Summer ready-to-wear collection fashion show, yesterday in Paris. — AFP photosThe Louis Vuitton red carpet was rolled out at the historic Place Vendome yesterday for a much-needed happy ending to a dark Paris Fashion Week season, marred by the multimillion-dollar heist of Kim Kardashian West's jewelry. A roll call of actresses including Alicia Vikander, Jennifer Connelly,...
Home remedies to lighten dark spots
The Real FouzOur skin reflects on how we feel, how healthy we are and also reflects on how much we care for it and maintain it. You can easily tell the difference between someone who’s suffering from emotional trauma from someone who has acne, and from someone who has trouble sleeping and is dehydrated from someone who regularly gets facials, uses moisturizers and is hydrated. It’s a package that we, with time, care for more and more as with...
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Pakistan barred from Kabaddi World Cup
WAH: This file photograph taken on May 6, 2016, shows an Indian kabaddi player (L) as he attempts to tag a Pakistani opponent during their final match of the 3rd Asian Kabaddi Circle Style Championship 2016 in Wah some 45 kilometers from Islamabad. The 12-nation Kabaddi World Cup kicks off this week in India, with a row over a decision to bar arch-rivals Pakistan from competing threatening to overshadow the tag-wrestling sport’s showcase...
Sharapova’s ex-boyfriend says she deserved ban
Maria Sharapova and ex-boyfriend Grigor Dimitrov (right).BEIJING: Maria Sharapova’s exboyfriend Grigor Dimitrov yesterday suggested she deserved her ban from tennis for a doping offence, an incident that has sent shockwaves through the sport. “I think tennis misses her,” the Bulgarian world number 20 said of the five-time Grand Slam champion, adding that he had “zero doubts” she would make a successful return.“As a competitor she’s...
Triple-ton Azam leads Pakistan to series rout of West Indies
ABU DHABI: Pakistan’s batsmen Babar Azam (L) and Sarfraz Ahmed run between the wickets during the 3rd ODI cricket match between Pakistan and the West Indies at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi yesterday. — AFPABU DHABI: Rising star Babar Azam hit his third successive hundred to anchor Pakistan’s 3-0 clean-sweep of the West Indies with a comfortable 136-run win in the third and final one-dayer yesterday. Azam smashed a 106-ball...
NA Speaker 'optimistic' over agreement on petrol prices - MP Zalzalah wants citizens compensated for petrol hike
KUWAIT: National Assembly Speaker Marzouk Al-Ghanem said yesterday he was optimistic at the outcome of the informal meeting between the government and the National Assembly today to discuss the consequences of hiking petrol prices. Ahead of the highly-anticipated meeting, Ghanem met with the Amir, the crown prince, the prime minister and the minister of finance to discuss the issue. He said it was agreed to continue the meeting today with the...
Composer of Kuwait anthem passes away
Ibrahim Al-SoulaKUWAIT: The composer of Kuwait's national anthem, veteran Kuwaiti musician Ibrahim Al-Soula, died yesterday. Soula was born in Kuwait in 1935 to a family of folkloric musicians. He obtained a degree in music from Cairo and launched his career in 1960.
Wanted citizen stabs policemen
The policemen suffered deep, bloody gashes.KUWAIT: Two policemen were injured yesterday in Abu Halifa when a wanted citizen with a criminal record resisted arrest and stabbed them, before he was brought under control. The suspect was referred to relevant authorities, while the policemen were taken to hospital for treatment.By Hanan Al-Saadoun
MoI hands over new e-passports
The special and diplomatic e-passports are seen.KUWAIT: The interior ministry's relations and security media department announced that the assistant undersecretary for citizenship and passports Maj Gen Mazen Al-Jarrah yesterday visited the foreign ministry, where he handed over new diplomatic and special passports equipped with electronic chips. The department added that extra passports were given to be sent to Kuwaiti embassies worldwide, so...
Finance Ministry to handle expat residential project - Cabinet inaugurates 'spokesperson' workshop
His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah presides over the Cabinet weekly meeting. —KUNAKUWAIT: The Cabinet was informed yesterday that a project dealing with a residential compound for the expatriate community in Al-Shadadiya area has been assigned to the Ministry of Finance. In its weekly meeting at Bayan Palace, presided over by His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, the...
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