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Kuwait held national elections on Thursday for the fourth time in as many years as the oil-rich country seeks to break out of its longstanding political gridlock. There are no political parties.
3.41 3 0 Hadas 3.36 1 −2 Taalof 3.18 2 0 Hashd 3.09 2 +1 Thawabit Al-Umma 3.03 2 +1 KDF 0.98 1 +1 Justice and Peace Alliance 0.86 1 +1 Independents 82.08 38 −2 This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. Politics of Kuwait Member State of the Arab League Constitution Monarchy Emir Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah Crown Prince Vacant House of Sabah Government Prime ...
Kuwait said Saturday it will hold elections for its national assembly on April 4, its latest round of voting after years of political turmoil. The state-run KUNA news agency made the announcement ...
Kuwait is highly dependent on migrant labour, but their poor living conditions have been noted by human rights groups. [5] From 2022 to 2024, over 1,400 Indian workers died in Kuwait, and the Indian embassy in Kuwait City received 16,423 complaints from March 2021 to December 2023 due to payment delays, harassment, and substandard accommodation.
Alnowair is a non-government organisation launched on the UN International Day of Happiness (20 March) in 2013. [7] Today, its initiatives include Boomerang, an anti-bullying school outreach programme, Yelloworks, a corporate training programme for building positive work cultures around Kuwait, and Yellow Window, an initiative to raise awareness on the benefits of a positive attitude amongst ...
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Kuwait television channel 2 (KTV2) is Kuwait's governmental television channel dedicated for the English-speaking public. The channel broadcasts English-speaking shows, local programmes , news , English- subtitled local serials , English-speaking international serials, and English-speaking or English-subtitled movies.
KUWAIT (Reuters) -Kuwait's Emir Sheikh Nawaf al-Ahmad al-Sabah died on Saturday, aged 86, according to the royal court, just over three years after assuming power in the U.S.-allied Gulf oil producer.