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The daily is described as an independent political newspaper with a liberal leaning. [4] The 2012 circulation of the daily was 23,000 copies. [5] In March 2010, the daily was fined 3.000 Kuwait dinars for publishing an article which was deemed by the authorities as offensive to the ruling family, Al Sabah. [6]
The judiciary in Kuwait is not independent of the government, the Emir appoints all the judges and many judges are foreign nationals from Egypt.In each administrative district of Kuwait, there is a Summary Court (also called Courts of First Instance which are composed of one or more divisions, like a Traffic Court or an Administrative Court); then there is Court of Appeals; Cassation Court ...
Al Jarida was first published on 2 July 2007. [1] The paper is owned by Mohammed Al-Sager, [2] the former editor-in-chief of Al-Qabas and the former Arab Parliament president. . The editor-in-chief for Al-Jarida is Khalid Alhel
The Al Rai Alaam newspaper license was rented to Jassim Al Boodai (the Alrai owner) in 1995, and it was published as Al Rai in 2006 after the new press law.Egyptian journalist Abdallah Kamal was the advisor of the paper.
Al Qabas had a weekly supplement on environmental issues, which can be translated into English as Our Environment is Our Life. [8] The daily had a circulation of 120,000 copies before the invasion of Kuwait in 1991. [9] Its 2001 circulation was 79,000 copies and the paper was the third best selling newspaper in Kuwait.
The number of newspapers published reached the peak in 2009, when there were 14 Arabic dailies, three English dailies and a dozens weekly newspapers in Kuwait. [2] But the numbers decreased since then either on account of the 2008 financial crisis and the increase of digital news sources or by government censorship.
Yes, Hollywood is as liberal as everybody says -- 'for better or for worse,' according to Alyssa Milano.
Of the fifty elected members of Kuwait National Assembly in 2008, two belong to the NDA: Mohammed Al-Abduljader and Mohammed Al-Sager. [1] MP Ali Al-Rashid originally affiliated with the NDA, but left the party on 23 November 2008. [2]